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Vijay Sethupathi Tamil film ‘Ka Pae Ranasingam’ will be the first theatrical release after the coronavirus pandemic
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Vijay Sethupathi Tamil film ‘Ka Pae Ranasingam’ will be the first theatrical release after the coronavirus pandemic

A week ago, the Tamil film Ka Pae Ranasingam directed by debutant Virumandi debuted on the pay per view platform Zee Plex and the film has been gotten overpowering positive reviews as well as collections. Subsequent to being released in different languages like Telugu and Hindi too from yesterday, presently Ka Pae Ranasingam is good to go to have a theatrical drelease elivery in states where theaters are opened, from October 16. This makes Ka Pae Ranasingam as the first Tamil film to release after pandemic in India. Ka Pae Ranasingam has Aishwarya Rajesh playing the lead role and has Vijay Sethupathi assuming an all-inclusive cameo role as her pair, and the film spins around real occurrences and has been acknowledged for its hard-hitting message.
Bigg Boss 14: Kanika Mann, Nishant Singh Malkhani’s Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega co-star wishes for his long stay inside the house
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Bigg Boss 14: Kanika Mann, Nishant Singh Malkhani’s Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega co-star wishes for his long stay inside the house

Kanika Mann is cheering for her first co-star and companion Nishant Singh Malkhani, who is locked inside the Bigg Boss 14 house. Kanika composed a peculiar note and cheered his longer stay in the house. Kanika, sharing an image of the two together expressed, “Big boss chahte hain aaap ghar me aaiye aur chhaa jaaaiye @nishantsinghm_official #bb14.” Nishant's group reposted the pic from his profile and replied, “A friend, co-actor and a support forever #guddan.” Kanika and Nishant's Guddan co-star and good friend Dalljiet Kaur, who was an aspect of the past season replied saying, “Chaa gaya already humara munda !!!.” Strikingly, both Dalljiet and Nishant left the show to be an aspect of the reality show. Nishant got all eyeballs with his presentation the previous evening (Octobe...
Bengaluru based theatre group raises funds to help coronavirus pandemic affected artists
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Bengaluru based theatre group raises funds to help coronavirus pandemic affected artists

32-year-old amateur theatre group Sanchaya Theatre has thought of a new activity for artists in need. The theatre group intends to raise funds for full-time senior and women artists who have been influenced because of the progressing pandemic COVID-19. Sanchaya Theatre intends to raise funds through tagged online shows where crowds from over the world will have the option to watch 4-5 plays sitting inside their homes with loved ones. The plays will stream on the Filmmakers United Club website. The ticket for each play will cost Rs 500 where the ticket holder has the freedom to watch the play once with his\her loved ones. With the funds raised from the online shows near 300-400 full time artists in Karnataka will get a payment of Rs 3000 every month for the next 3 months (Oc...
BSM to host online concert out of appreciation for guitarist Julian Bream
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BSM to host online concert out of appreciation for guitarist Julian Bream

The Bangalore School of Music in association with Calcutta Classical Guitar Society will honor legendary guitarist Julian Bream, who passed away a month ago, with a YouTube concert on September 27. Bream, who was presented the title Commander of the British Empire in 1985, was instrumental in nurturing generations of classical guitarists around the world. He was honoured with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. Says Matt Bacon, head of the guitar department at KM Music Conservatory, Chennai, “The average person may not know or relate to Bream, but he was considered the Jimi Hendrix of the classical guitar world. He came from a traditional knowledge of the guitar, but at the same time took it to a place in modern times where his work is unparalleled in terms of quality and...
Aravani Art Project produces alive the ‘Story of Bangalore’ or ‘Bengaluru Kathegalu’ through art
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Aravani Art Project produces alive the ‘Story of Bangalore’ or ‘Bengaluru Kathegalu’ through art

There is a new addition to the Bengaluru cityscape. The façade of the Museum of Art and Photography (MAP) on Kasturba Road, which is under construction, has been changed into an enormous, brilliant mural. The project was rejuvenated more than 10 days by Aravani Art Project, a city-based cis and transwomen art collective. The artwork named Story of Bangalore or Bengaluru Kathegalu, features the myriad individuals that make the bustling metropolis: from the morning walker and the pourakarmika to the traffic policeman, total with orange reflector jacket. Says Kamini Sawhney, director of MAP, “We are a museum that is located in Bengaluru, and it is so important to connect with the community. We have been doing this over the last two years with education programmes, talks and so on. Once...