Amazon Prime Video removes guns from ‘James Bond’ posters

Amazon Prime Video removes guns from James Bond artwork after backlash, sparking controversy and criticism from fans

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Notes of colour: Where music and art meet

Music and art both have a common power to evoke emotions, tell stories, and express cultural roots. They have shared roots in storytelling, rituals, and differ vastly across various civilisations. And they have crossed paths many times to create something…

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Tales and Tunes: Famous stories behind Western classical music masterpieces

From a riotous ballet premier to a soprano’s chicken-like performance, Western classical music has some wonderful tales behind the pieces, some amusing, some creepy and some almost scandalous.

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Acclaimed film ‘Santosh’ to stream on Lionsgate Play

‘Santosh’ starring Shahana Goswami, a powerful police procedural thriller, premieres on Lionsgate Play after facing censorship issues

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 Remembering Manorama, the undisputed queen of comedy

A look at the actor’s trials and triumphs, on and off screen, on the 10th anniversary of her passing on October 10.

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Vetri Maaran-Silambarasan TR’s ‘Vada Chennai’ film titled ‘Arasan’

Produced by Kalaippuli S Thanu under his V Creations banner, the upcoming film is set around the same time as Vetri’s acclaimed gangster saga ‘Vada Chennai’

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Neerraja Kona interview: When Siddhu Jonnalagadda stepped in, ‘Telusu Kada’ became an edgy romance

Director Neerraja Kona on writing a new-age romance, bouncing ideas off Nani, Nithiin and Samantha, and why she roots for Raashii Khanna and Srinidhi Shetty in her film

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Actor Jiteesh Raichel Samuel on his role in ‘Symptoms of Love’, ‘Khidki Gaav’ and more

Symptoms of Love, released on Bhavana Studio’s YouTube channel, is on an adult preparing for death without the people in his life knowing about it

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Art meets advocacy at Mash Ball 2025 in support of UNICEF India 

Conceptualized by Shalini Passi, the charity gala bridges creativity and compassion to support child welfare and education

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How a Gaza music teacher’s ‘Drone Song’ has become an anthem for peace

Ahmed Muin Abu Amsha created the song to calm children terrified by the sound of military drones. With them, he formed Gaza Birds Singing — a group born in adversity, now echoing across the world as a chorus of solidarity.

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