‘Detective Sherdil’ movie review: Diljit Dosanjh is all talk in middling murder mystery

Another ‘Knives Out’-like, this is a convoluted murder mystery with an unremarkable lead turn by Diljit Dosanjh

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100 years of Krishen Khanna

As galleries in India come together to celebrate him, the artist holds strong to his zest for life — and still remembers critic Rudolf von Leyden’s words to keep his drawings strong

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Meditations, an art exhibition by Dr Boban Ramesan in Thiruvananthapuram, showcases colourful fragments of dissimilar visions

The showcase features 110 works across two chapters in a range of mediums such as oil paint, charcoal, pastels and so on

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A mehfil of ghazals, songs and thumris with Pratibha Singh Baghel in Hyderabad

The two-hour-fifteen minute Dastaan-E-Ghazal concert promises to take audiences through a melodious journey

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‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ movie review: Aamir Khan’s seasonal moral science class

An ideal Aamir Khan film can be both entertaining and edifying. Despite its good intentions, ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ is just annoying

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Vocalist Rahul Deshpande brings his devotional concert to Hyderabad

The concert is in memory of his late grandfather, the legendary vocalist, late Vasant Rao Deshpande

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Daily Quiz | On Garfield the Cat

Garfield the Cat premiered on June 19, 1978. Here’s a fun quiz to test your trivia of the grumpy, cynical cat

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Chennai welcomes cruise concerts, music fans thrilled

Muttukadu lake turns into an unlikely venue for Chennai’s indie music talent to display their prowess against the backdrop of glistening backwaters

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International Yoga Day: Odissi exponent Surupa Sen on how dance and yoga nourish the body and the mind

Ahead of International Yoga Day, Surupa Sen, the artistic director of Nrityagram, emphasises on the need to embrace both stillness and movement

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When the silver screen gives space to tribal land struggles

Kerala has a strong, eventful, and often forgotten history of land struggles by tribal societies, with some of them being made into movies. However, there is a line that distinguishes genuine representation from mere tools for character building

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