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Indian cinema is still clichêd
'Shunyo Awnko' (Act Zero), delves into Maoist movement in West Bengal.
The Lyrical Dance
I defied, defied and defied
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SLICE OF OLD
Getting the big pixel
Digitising old Indian films for re-release is a trend that appears to have caught on.
GOING STRONG
'I don't know where I find this energy'
At 105, India's oldest classical musician Ustad Abdul Rashid Khan is still performing.
Maestro Speak
Kathak is a 24-hour addiction
Kathak is derived from scriptures like Ramayana and the Krishna Leela.
'Real' India alive on screen
'If we don't listen to titillating songs, they'll cease to exist'
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CINEMA IN CITIES
Small town, big picture
Dharamsala will put itself on the film festival map with its first international festival starting on November 1.
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'Ranbir not scared of making fool of himself'
The 'Barfi' director decodes actor Ranbir Kapoor. In a candid chat with TOI Crest, Anurag Basu announces a biopic on Kishore Kumar with…
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BEAUTY UNLIMITED
Bed, bath and beyond
From beauty regimes to sightseeing, TOI-Crest is spoilt for choice in Germany's famous spa towns.
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Dharavi once had a flourishing sub-economy but its old businesses are fast disappearing.
New Lessons
Hands-on training earns hard cash
Vocational courses are slowly earning respect in a degree-hungry nation.
SCREEN SAVER
Till cinema do us part
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