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Samhita: January 2006
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View my complete profile. All at home in namma Bengalooru. Of Indian winged beauties and a British photograph. Tryst with the sanyasan. Losing their childhood to drugs. Ancient city modern hues. Cinemas today stress more on look than content: Sh. Loknaad: Spreading awareness through music. Taent shows must promote clssical dances: Pt Birju. Blues is all about legacy for Jean-Jacques Milteau. Baba Sehgal returns in a new avatar. Tuesday, January 17, 2006. Losing their childhood to drugs. There are several...
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Typewriter Tip, Tip Tip – Shankar Jaikishan | My Fave Bit
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Typewriter Tip, Tip Tip – Shankar Jaikishan. Typewriter Tip, Tip Tip – Shankar Jaikishan. January 14, 2010. To my pleasant surprise, Florence Welch. Was a fantastic radio presenter on BBC Radio 1. Taking over for Zane Lowe on Tuesday. Her selection of songs were perfect – Limp Bizkit, Wiley, Hot Chip, Nina Simone, Ellie Goulding. But I was most impressed with her choice of Shankar Jaikishan. 8216;s ‘ Typewriter Tip, Tip, Tip. 8216; which I first heard in The Darjeeling Limited. The track is so happy!
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Old is Gold: My 10 favorite Shashi Kapoor films
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. My 10 favorite Shashi Kapoor films. Shashi-mania is sweeping blogland. Fellow blogizens Beth. Have caught the bug. How can Old is Gold. Be far behind in Shashi- pyaar. Inspired by Beth’s Shashi week. I’ve decided on a film festival of sorts featuring films of OiG. 8217;s favorite #1! And to kickstart it, I’ve compiled a list of my favorite Shashi Kapoor films. Yes, cross-dressing too. Though, thankfully, not often! Though I love his masala. 2 New Delhi Times. 1986): The story of ...
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Southport MovieMaker: Film-making Creativity Can Often Work Well in Partnerships
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02 January, 2013. Film-making Creativity Can Often Work Well in Partnerships. First of all, Happy New Year. On Thursday evening 3 January 2013, our Chairman, Josh Gwynne will be presenting his choice of films. Film-making creativity can often work well in partnerships. Consider Steven Spielberg in partnership with Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen in setting-up DreamWorks. And Ethan Jesse Coen. Together known as the Coen brothers; Ismail Merchant and James Ivory ( Merchant Ivory Productions. Ian and I ...
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1900’s | The Fashionéaste
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For lovers of fashion in film. Asymp; 5 Comments. A cold Russian winter, the frozen masses on the brink of revolution, and best of all super awesome wool coats! David Lean’s 1965 epic, “Doctor Zhivago,” is a hearty stew of history (well, kind of), romance and tragedy. But be forewarned, this is a loooong mofo, almost as long as a Russian winter. I had to FLIP IT OVER to play part 2. Aaaah… The days of nice title cards. I want this painting in my house! Lara is merely a piece of meat to him. Lean hint...
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Nasheed Qamar Faruqi – Movies, stories, ideas and more…
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Movies, stories, ideas and more…. I’m a writer and filmmaker. I make short films. Storytelling, beauty and understanding are among my passions. This year I am an Arts Council of England Fellow on the Clore Leadership Programme. I live in London with my husband. I used to work for Merchant Ivory Productions. Nurtured me through these years and beyond. They still inspire me. I completed the MFA Film Program at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. Me looking quite serious. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Avocado Advocate: January 2010
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Saturday, January 02, 2010. Politics, Power, the History of India and Me. Lately I've been reading " The Jewel in the Crown. It's the first novel in a series about the end of the British rule of India, and it was the basis for the Merchant Ivory. By the same name. Though it's a fictional story, it's set in a very real historic moment, one that I find especially fascinating. As an undergraduate student at Oberlin College. I was first exposed to the study of India and South Asia. Who obviously thinks this ...
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Tiny Kitchen Cuisine: 01/01/2011 - 02/01/2011
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An amateur's observations on cooking and eating in and around Los Angeles. Sunday, January 23, 2011. My friend George writes a very beautiful blog. And shames me with his dedication not just by regularly posting, but also because his careful research is impressive. I sometimes wish he would pop in some gastronomic tidbits, but, the gossip is in itself is nutritious and I always end up satisfied. I'm so ready to read Taras Grescoe's recent book Bottomfeeder. I was a huge fan of his book The Devil's Picnic.
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