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It's a busy weekend with art, theatre and good food
It's a busy weekend with art, theatre and good food

Mint

time05-07-2025

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  • Mint

It's a busy weekend with art, theatre and good food

Kalakriti Art Gallery will present a solo show of Satadru Sovan Banduri's latest works. The exhibition, Disappearing Echoes of the Isolated, will feature works across a range of media, including canvases. The paintings draw you in with their vibrant dreamlike visuals, featuring a variety of flora and fauna. The show carries forth the artist's engagement with 'speculative ecology, metamorphic embodiment and post-human imagination'. 'Satadru Sovan Banduri does not offer coherent answers or stable meanings. Rather his works stage speculative encounters with ruin, with pleasure, with after-life,' writes curator Satyajit Dave. Preview on 11 July; exhibition will be on till 5 August at Kalakriti, Hyderabad, 11am-7pm. A painting from the art show, 'Jangarh Kalam from Patangarh Continued'. The Raza Foundation, in association with the Progressive Art Gallery and Triveni Kala Sangam, is presenting a group show, Jangarh Kalam from Patangarh Continued. It features around 200 works by over 50 traditional artists from across Madhya Pradesh and spotlights a significant cultural movement in Indian indigenous art. 'At its core, it is a living homage to the late Jangarh Singh Shyam, a visionary artist, who revolutionised the course of Gond painting, bringing its traditional forms into a new idiom, recognised across the world as the 'Jangarh Kalam',' states the curatorial note. At Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi, till 10 July, 11am-7pm. An image of flat rishas. The Registry of Sarees, a research and study centre, in collaboration with The Marg Foundation, is presenting Revisiting The Risha: The Identity of Self and Community, a show that explores the identity of self and community through the lens of the risha, a narrow, unstitched breast cloth wrapped around the upper body by the tribal women of Tripura. At The Registry of Sarees, Domlur, Bengaluru, till 13 July, 10.30am-5.30pm (closed on Mondays). For details, visit Kootu Curry is on the menu at JW Marriott Bengaluru's Malabar Moplah Festival. Dig into the cuisine of Kerala's Malabar coast with a curated menu at the Malabar Moplah Festival that highlights the Mappila (Moplah) community's culinary heritage. Helmed by chef Anil K. Varickattu, the food pop-up offers dishes like Koon Ulli Thiyal and Kootu Curry, and desserts such as Pazham Pradhaman, made with ripe bananas and jaggery, and Ambalapuzha Payassam, a creamy rice pudding. At Spice Terrace, JW Marriott Hotel, KG Halli, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, till 13 July, 7-11pm. For details, call 8884675454. A still from 'Hum Dono'. Written by Dinesh Thakur, Hindi play Hum Dono is inspired by Arbuzov's original Russian comedy, Old World. It revolves around two elderly strangers who are finding ways to live life to the fullest. At Godrej Dance Theatre, National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), NCPA Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai, 6 July, 6.30pm. For details, visit Audience at The Real Van Gogh Immersive Experience. This month, the travelling exhibition, The Real Van Gogh Immersive Experience, makes a pitstop in Bengaluru. Viewers will get to see a specially-curated line-up of 70 captivating artworks from Van Gogh's extraordinary repertoire including Starry Night, Sunflowers, and Wheatfield with Crows. Curated and animated by visual artists Hemali Vadalia and Naveen Boktapa of Motionvan Studio, the exhibition, thanks to it's large screens and 22,000 lumen projection – 'being used for the first time in India' as per the press note – promises to be an unparalleled visual spectacle where every brushstroke and colour in the paintings is illuminated with clarity. The exhibition is presented by The Silly Fellows in collaboration with music entrepreneurs Nikhil Chinapa and Jay Punjabi. At Bhartiya Mall Of Bengaluru, Bhartiya City, till 13 July, 10am onwards. For details, visit

These 6 old songs featuring Sadhana were superhits, people went crazy seeing her beauty, still top the retro playlist, the songs are…
These 6 old songs featuring Sadhana were superhits, people went crazy seeing her beauty, still top the retro playlist, the songs are…

India.com

time30-06-2025

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  • India.com

These 6 old songs featuring Sadhana were superhits, people went crazy seeing her beauty, still top the retro playlist, the songs are…

Home Entertainment These 6 old songs featuring Sadhana were superhits, people went crazy seeing her beauty, still top the retro playlist, the songs are… These 6 old songs featuring Sadhana were superhits, people went crazy seeing her beauty, still top the retro playlist, the songs are… These evergreen songs of Sadhana went people go crazy for her beauty, they still top the retro playlist. Read Inside. These 6 old songs featuring Sadhana were superhits, people went crazy seeing her beauty, still top the retro playlist, the songs are… In the glitzy and glamorous world of Bollywood, many actors come and go, but some rare gems are not just actors; they are stars who remain etched in our memories. One such story is of an actress from the golden era who became eternal with her expressive eyes and strong screen presence. But besides her films that captivated the hearts of millions, it was also her enchanting appearance in some blockbuster old classics that still strikes an emotional chord with the audience. The actress that we are talking about is none other than Sadhana. Much like her name, Sadhana's simplicity created a magic on screen that remains untouched even today. Here are 5 melodies featuring Sadhana that continue to rule playlists, radio stations, and hearts. 1. Tujhe jeevan ki dor se – Asli Naqli (1962) Capturing the beautiful chemistry between Dev Anand and Sadhana, this song was sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi. The song was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan. From Sadhana's expressive eyes to her innocence, she created magic like no other, and this song became a massive hit on the radio. 2. Abhi na jao chhod kar – Hum Dono (1961) This song can still make people teary-eyed. This cult classic was sung by Rafi and Asha Bhosle. The music video featured Sadhana and Dev Anand in a tender romantic moment. The heartfelt and deep lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi made it a timeless classic. 3. Aaja, aai bahaar – Rajkumar (1964) This song features sizzling chemistry between Shammi Kapoor and Sadhana, and the voice to this upbeat romantic song was Lata Mangeshkar combined with Shankar-Jaikishan. The song topped the chartbuster and continues to resonate even today. 4. Mera saaya saath hoga – Mera Saaya (1966) This emotional and heartfelt song touches a nerve like no other. The lyrics feel like a long-gone person still communicating with the one left behind. This timeless classic was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and written by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. Madan Mohan's music added a soulful touch to this deeply emotional song. 5. Jhumka gira re – Mera Saaya This retro blockbuster is one of the most popular songs that still causes a stir. The peppy song was sung by Asha Bhosale, and its video featured Sadhna's grace and natural charm. 6. Lag ja gale – Woh Kaun Thi? This masterpiece hits home like no other. The heartfelt composition and deep lyrics make it top the retro love playlist even today. This song was with Lata Mangeshkar's soulful voice, Madan Mohan's composition, and Sadhana's expression, makes it a magical treasure. For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Read more on Latest Entertainment News on

Aditi Rao Hydari's shares a glimpse of her Cannes 2025 journey with fans
Aditi Rao Hydari's shares a glimpse of her Cannes 2025 journey with fans

Time of India

time19-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Aditi Rao Hydari's shares a glimpse of her Cannes 2025 journey with fans

, currently enjoying acclaim for her role in Netflix's 'Heeramandi', recently made a striking impression at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Known for her glamorous fashion choices, she also offered fans an exclusive look at the behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the prestigious event. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now BTS Glimpse from Cannes Prep The actress gave her fans a glimpse into her preparations for Cannes by posting a video on Instagram. She captioned the post with, 'Me time… mind voice, Shringaar and sparkles from my #indriya fam. More sparkles coming your way soon…..,' sharing a personal moment before the big event. Soulful Singing Wins Hearts Online She charmed viewers online with her heartfelt singing featured in the video. She performed the timeless Asha Bhosle track "Abhi na jao chhod kar" from the 1961 movie 'Hum Dono', earning admiration from fans for her beautiful and soothing voice. 's husband, actor Siddharth, left a sweet comment saying, 'Sweetest,' along with a red heart emoji. Actress Keerthy Suresh expressed her amazement by writing, 'Wowwwwww.' Adding a fun touch, Prime Video's official Instagram account joked in the comments, 'help!!! we have been stuck here since 182728 hours.' Stunning Red Carpet Appearance at Cannes At the premiere of the biographical drama 'Fuori' during the 78th Cannes Film Festival, the actress made a memorable entrance on the Palais des Festivals red carpet wearing a breathtaking gown from Rahul Mishra's Aura collection, first unveiled at the Fall/Winter 2024 Paris Couture Week. Recent Work On the work front, Aditi Rao Hydari last starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Netflix debut series 'Heeramandi', featuring Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, and Richa Chadha.

'Dekho baby, I still have options...': Dev Anand said to an actress when three girls were found in his room, the actress was...
'Dekho baby, I still have options...': Dev Anand said to an actress when three girls were found in his room, the actress was...

India.com

time28-05-2025

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  • India.com

'Dekho baby, I still have options...': Dev Anand said to an actress when three girls were found in his room, the actress was...

In the Bollywood industry there have been many actors and actresses whose redefining charm and beauty created huge stirs amongst their fans. Many of them took the craze to new heights while many took drastic steps just to prove their unconditional love for their favourite star. Among these, there was one actor whose magnificent screen presence and personality created a huge benchmark amongst his ardent fans, especially for the girls and women who crossed their heights of craziness in the love of this actor. The Evergreen Star Of Bollywood Yes, here we are talking about none other than the legendary actor of Indian Cinema, Dev Anand also known as Dev Saab by his fanbase and lovers. The actor not only had charming looks but also made an iconic contribution and reshaped cinema with a new genre. He starred in many crime-investigation thrillers in that period that includes, 'Guide', 'Jewel Thief', 'Johnny Mera Naam', 'Hum Dono', 'Kaala Bazaar' and many more. When Dev Anand Gave An Important Piece Of Advice To… Recently, during a candid conversation with Radio Nasha veteran actress Mumtaz, who shared a very pleasant bond with Dev Saab shared some interesting stories about him. The actress shared that Dev Saab always remained very careful with his looks, she said that once the actor told her that if an actor dies, his corpse should look good. She further shared a bit of advice that was especially given to her by the actor. He said 'You should take care of your hair, your figure and yourself because you are what you look like and when you walk on the road, both men and women should turn their heads and see you, if you take care of yourself, you will never have to worry about your age. When The Actor Proved That Age Was Just A Number For Him During the same conversation, Mumtaz shared an interesting anecdote about Dev Anand. She said 'At the age of 85, Dev Sahab tried to prove her with an example that age is merely just a number for him. The actor asked his makeup man to open the door of his room and she saw that three women were standing outside as they were trying to get a glimpse of Dev Saab. Later, he told all three of them that he'd meet them again. He closed the door and said to me in his style 'Dekho baby, I still have options' and I just sat there and said, wow.' For the unversed, the two stalwarts of cinema featured together in two films which were both released in year 1971 titled 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' and 'Tere Mere Sapne' which received a huge round of applause from audiences and critics.

Dev and Vijay Anand: It takes two to tango
Dev and Vijay Anand: It takes two to tango

India Today

time22-04-2025

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  • India Today

Dev and Vijay Anand: It takes two to tango

(NOTE: This article was originally published in the India Today issue dated April 28, 2025)A large number of Indian cinema publications are anecdote-driven or based on salacious behind-the-scenes stories. Occasionally, though, a book is written with such care and attention to detail that it makes you want to drop everything and head straight to the films being discussed—so you can savour what the author saw in them, or disagree with her, or both at the same time. Tanuja Chaturvedi's Hum Dono—a 'guru-dakshina' for Vijay (also known as Goldie) and Dev Anand and the classics they made together—is in this relationship with the Anand brothers' Navketan Films began in childhood (she got to meet Dev Anand at age five, an overwhelming experience for a girl who had only watched the charismatic star on the big screen), but took a new shape at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) where she learnt to appreciate Vijay Anand's technical proficiency and 'command over every aspect of filmmaking'. This was followed by a professional stint as Dev Anand's chief assistant facet of this long-lasting bond is represented here. The book has two dominant tones. One is that of the awestruck fan: the child who was rapt while watching films like Guide, as well as the adult who retained her passion for the Navketan flair, the songs, the modern approach to city life. The second tone, more pedantic, is that of the scholar and practitioner who knows a great deal about film history and likes to show off this knowledge, making references and connections that may seem whimsical or pretentious to a casual reader: from Camille Paglia's take on the differences between men and women (in the context of gender roles in the 1961 film Hum Dono) to fleeting invocations of Jungian psychology to a mention of Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood (while discussing the process of adapting R.K. Narayan's The Guide for the screen)And yet, somehow, these two modes come together very well in Chaturvedi's chronological examinations of individual films—from 1957's Nau do Gyarah to 1971's Tere Mere Sapne. Notably, though, the book is presented as a 'Dev and Goldie story', and though the author is a big fan of Dev Anand (the star and the person), she focuses a little more on Vijay Anand's special qualities as a director. This includes analyses of the celebrated song sequences in films like Jewel Thief, Guide and Johny Mera Naam, as well as Goldie's intuitive understanding of framing and camera movement, the gambles he took with narrative structure, and how he incorporated a progressive sensibility into even his early work such as Kala Bazar. To read Hum Dono is to see an egalitarian passion for the medium, unconcerned with the usual labels and hierarchies—popular vs art, serious vs entertaining—that often restrict film to India Today Magazine Must Watch

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