Kareena Kapoor talks about her journey as an actor, the friendships she has made in the industry, what it's like working with older and younger stars, the awe-inspiring Aamir Khan and her forthcoming Madhur Bhandarkar-directed film “Heroine”. Excerpts:
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The Saturday Interview Carry on, Kareena
Posted by Jenni (#1) 560 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)The music fest is back
Posted by Jenni (#1) 560 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The Hindu Friday Review November Fest will feature in its opening concert 0titled Adrisht Ganesh Rajagopalan of the violin duo GaneshKumaresh and Debashish Bhattacharya, who will perform together for the very first time in India.
Kalakshetras American debut
Posted by Jenni (#1) 561 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Kalakshetra, one of the greatest institutions of Bharathanatyam, compared in stature, discipline and technique to internationally renowned ballet companies like the Bolshevik Ballet.
The Madhuri magic
Posted by Jenni (#1) 561 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
As three-year-olds, my friends and I spent numerous evenings dancing, especially to Madhuri Dixit's songs. Some of us wanted to grow up to be an actress just like her. But truth be told, it's hard to follow her footsteps.
Another success
Posted by Jenni (#1) 562 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
It's about three people, two guys and a girl — Gopal the protagonist (the underdog who hails from a poor family), Aarti (the pretty girl and Gopal's best friend) and Raghav (the overachiever, Gopal's frenemy).
Starry dreams
Posted by Jenni (#1) 562 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Sara Sara Saara Kathu…, the breezy number from A. Sargunam's period Tamil flick Vagai Sooda Vaa, has you singing along to its charming tune as you wait for its star, Ineya, to answer her phone.
Read between the lines
Posted by Jenni (#1) 563 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Just as there are infinite points between two numbers on a line, P. S. Kumar's series of drawings “Catch the Moon” at Venkatappa Gallery show how much can be created out of two points that form a line.
Folk riffs
Posted by Jenni (#1) 563 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Jeff Lang brings his brand of disturbed folk with Down Under Blues at the Friday Review Music Fest on November 6, writes Savitha Gautam
he is Australia's most respected folk and blues artist and has often been hailed as the ‘godfather of an Australia-based back-to-basics blues movement.'
he is Australia's most respected folk and blues artist and has often been hailed as the ‘godfather of an Australia-based back-to-basics blues movement.'