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    Gita takes opera form in Mahabharata adaptation at Barbican

    LONDON’S Barbican Theatre will soon reverberate to the sounds of “operatic telling” and dramatic, ancient Indian dances as it is set to host a...

    Aditi Mangaldas: Ferocious and Forbidden

    SHATTERING glass ceilings, breaking boundaries and deliv – ering path-breaking performances have defined the dance journey of Aditi Mangaldas. Instead of dwelling on past achievements...

    Sadhana: Style icon to Bollywood star

    HAVING her career cut short by a medical condition didn’t stop Sadhana from becoming one of the greatest leading ladies in Hindi cinema history....

    Lady Doctors by Kavitha Rao: The path-breaking ladies of medicine

    A REMARKABLE new book tells the untold story of India’s first female doctors.   Lady Doctors by Kavitha Rao combines history with accounts of six incredible pioneers,...

    Brassic FM: ‘A love letter to working class culture and music’

    GATE Theatre’s Brassic FM, which opens next Monday (4), will showcase an “unfiltered and unique” take on the working class, as seen through the...

    Yami Gautam: ‘If I like a script, I just go for it ’

    WITH her most recent films Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga, Lost, Bhoot Police, A Thurs – day, Dasvi and Ginny Weds Sunny having streaming site premieres, Yami Gautam returned...

    Anuvab Pal and department of clever comedy

    A STAND-OUT show at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe is The Department of Britishness. The latest offering from acclaimed Indian stand-up comedian Anuvab Pal is...
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