He is down-to-earth and quite pragmatic about his long stint in acting - on stage and in films. But it is an extraordinary journey that Neelu has made; he looks back with cheer and contentment the path he has traversed.
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Fine balancing act
Posted by Jenni (#1) 542 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)Colourful creative tapestry
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The three-day Kala Sangamam Cultural Festival jointly organised by the Tiruchi Kendra of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and Rotary Club of Tiruchi Shakthi at Thevar Hall, provided a good opportunity to the music lovers of Tiruchi to enjoy different genres.
Making a difference In remembrance
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School annual day programmes are usually about celebrations. This show drew me for its Bengali connection. Lakshmi School at Veerapanchan paid tribute to Rabindranath Tagore in his 150th birth anniversary year by staging three of his stories.
Power of the word
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He was drawn to India by a story. Which seems appropriate. After all, Wilbur Smith is one of the world's most popular storytellers. I first visited about 20 years ago and to tell you the truth, it was because I had read ‘The Far Pavilions.
At Kalaiarangam, everything was subject to change
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The band played numbers from pop, rock n' roll, folk and blues and even a few songs from Tamil and Malayalam movies Everything is subject to change tonight,said Benny Dayal, one of the singers of the Chennai-based ‘Subject to Change'.
The sargam of Pancham da
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Of course it is house full. It is an R.D. Burman retrospective. Satisfyingly long queues, frantic phone calls requesting tickets and anxious moments before bagging a seat.
Fangs and fame
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Move over Edward Cullen. We now have a desi vampire. Unlike his international counterparts, thankfully this one doesn't sparkle in the sunlight and looks fairly human, except when in a rage that's when his eyes turn bright blue and his fangs come out.
Global sounds
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From performing in abandoned pizza joints in South London to sitting at a South-Indian fine dining restaurant Dakshin for a quick dinner before he DJs for the crowd at Chennai's premium nightclub Dublin next door, Grammy-winning musician Felix Buxton of Basement Jaxx has come a long way.