Shruti Badyal

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Sufi nights a hit with young professionals

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When Pakistani folk singer Arif Lohar performed in the city recently, Sufi music grabbed more takers than any other genre that single night with more than 400 people turning up at Club Sirocco to witn

Art of 3D illusions

Illusions are not just a figment of one’s imagination. When presented to the world through art, they find more takers than any other art form.

‘India has lost out on many genres’

The fusion of Bollywood music with compositions from Pakistan has always proved to be a hit.

Studying a legend’s life can be inspiring

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No matter how glamorous some celebrities might look, what makes them more attractive are their inspirational life stories. One such celeb is Beyonce Knowles.

Book therapy soothes grief

While there have been many discussions about inculcating the reading culture among kids in the past, giving it a new spin, a conference on book reading therapy is soon to start in the city.

Colours of compassion

Among the various big names at the recent Art Summit in the city, there was also a school called Bindu Art School, that works to support people affected by leprosy.

Innovative forms of art steal the show

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The recently concluded India Art Fair meant more than just business for art lovers.

An earnest tribute to Mujib

“An artist never dies, for he lives through his works,” said Shabana Azmi while paying a memorial tribute to artist Farhan Mujib in the city recently.

Fash frat calls for serious business

The business of fashion gets interesting each year as the country hosts a number fashion weeks. And not just national, but regional weeks too are as popular.

A mouthful of fusion

Fusions of various cuisines always fascinate foodies like nothing else does.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.