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A festival of voices waiting to be heard
Priyanka Haldipur gives an overview of the Tri Continental Film Festival, held in the City, that left the intellectual youth here impressed.
Kollywood’s newest director
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In the summer of 1969, Bryan Adams was precisely nine years old.
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Second time lucky
His debut directorial Aks bombed at the box-office. But Rakeysh OmPrakash Mehra went on to make Rang De Basanti with Aamir Khan. Will Rang De ... do the trick for Mehra who sits on the other side of the fence? Read on for his heart-to-heart chat with Vickey Lalwani.
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Priyanka Haldipur speaks with Director Karan Razdan on his latest film Umar.
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We welcome this love marriage. This is an inter-caste marriage and should not end in divorce. There could be some differences which might arise between them which should be sorted out immediately and should not be brought to the streets. As this marriage is against the wishes of their parents they have to be very careful- or else they will be neither "ghar ka nor ghat ka" (neither here nor there). 
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JD(S)Action Right?
The 20-month-old coalition government in the state has collapsed following withdrawal of support by a section of the JD(S) MLAs. Was the JD(S) right in toppling the Dharam Singh Government? That was the question we asked our readers. Some say it is the game the power-hungry politicians play, while some others said that the JD(S) action was indeed justified given the strained relationship with the Congress post-panchayat polls in the state.
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