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14 Mar
2017
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I Don’t Like It, As You Like It – Review

The play starts with the memorable line of Shakespeare, “All the world is a stage and all the men and...

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10 Mar
2017
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Katha Sukavi Suryamall Ki – Review

On the last day of the ongoing Meta festival organised by Teamwork Arts, a Rajasthani play, Katha Sukavi Suryamall Ki was staged by...

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09 Mar
2017
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Awddyo Shesh Rajani – Review

Cults like the fakirs and the bawls feel that sexual energy is the most powerful force that flows outwards all...

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09 Mar
2017
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Awddyo Shesh Rajani: There is No Art for Art’s Sake

Awddyo Shesh Rajani, the Bengali nomination at META 2017, directed by West Bengal Cabinet Minister, thespian Bratya Basu, pulled out...

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09 Mar
2017
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Mahabharata Review

They were moving to the beat of the music and lip syncing the song. No they were not dancers but...

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09 Mar
2017
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Mahabharata – The Play

Indian mythology with its rich textures is the recurrent theme in Indian theatre and literature. It has been adapted for the...

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08 Mar
2017
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Experiencing Dhumrapaan

If I were to describe this production in two words, I would go for SMART and GRIPPING. Set in the...

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08 Mar
2017
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Kaali Naadakam Review

The curtain was rising, the stage was busy with last touches being added to the colorful rangoli depicting Kali.  Darika...

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08 Mar
2017
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The Kaali who is oppressed shall rise – Kaali Naadakam ushers in Women Empowerment at META

Much has been said about woman empowerment. Much has been done. There are literacy programmes running all over the world,...

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08 Mar
2017
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Dhumrapaan Review

Smoking has been horribly out of favor for sometime as cigarette smokers are pariahs and these once proud smokers that...

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