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Rajiv ‘hitman’ sells Hindi hits now |
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Written by PTI, The Telegraph
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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India has conquered the man who hated the country so much that he tried to smash its Prime Minister’s head at a televised event. Former Sri Lankan naval rating Wijemunige Vijitha Rohana de Silva has fallen to the charms of Bollywood tunes and now makes a living selling Hindi music cassettes in Colombo.
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Endemol, UN in India to create music reality show |
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Written by IndiaInfoOnline
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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The concept has been developed by Endemol India to take forward the messages on some key socio-economic issues through an interactive and entertaining medium. Having created some of the most watched shows on Indian television over the past year, Endemol India has announced yet another first for television.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 July 2007 )
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Jackie to hold Woodstock in India |
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Written by Nimisha Tiwari, TNN
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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On a rainy weekend in August 1968, 32 internationally renowned musicians got together to hold one of the biggest events of the hippie movement of the time. Over 500,000 "flower children" (as they were known) celebrated the festival of rock in its various alternate avatars such as folk, blues, jazz, latin and rap. Attempts have been made several times since then to recreate Woodstock, but the original concert remains unique and legendary.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 July 2007 )
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'Ilayaraja Sir is like God to me' |
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Written by News Room
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Saturday, 28 July 2007 |
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He may be young but Devi Sri Prasad has most of the top stars dancing to his tunes. The latest being Chiranjeevi [Images], the star of Shankardada Zindabad (SDZ), which is produced by Gemini Film Circuit and directed by Prabhudeva. Read More
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A rocking Indian student band |
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Written by Anjali Chandra,TNN
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Saturday, 28 July 2007 |
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While the Harvard Krokodiloes rock their way around the world, Indian college bands have failed to make melody with the masses – not in India, not anywhere else. KT gets down to the nitty gritties of why campus music is yet to reach its crescendo
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Written by Patricia Mukhim, The Telegraph
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Saturday, 28 July 2007 |
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Music, they say, can play upon our emotions and colour our moods. No one can listen to good music accompanied by soulful lyrics and remain untouched. The Northeast has always been the abode of music. Its people have naturally melodious voices, which can be heard flowing out of churches on Sundays.
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Written by Rana Siddiqui, The Hindu
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Saturday, 21 July 2007 |
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He is in his early 20s. In Kolkata’s film industry, he is known as the ‘rebel’. But being the son of famous Bengali singer and scriptwriter Anjan Dutta, he sometimes gets away with things that connoisseurs take with a pinch of salt and the young generation laps up.
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