‘Bollywood Distorting Facts’: Chinese Media Targets Salman Khan’s Battle of Galwan After Teaser Drops | World News

Last Updated:December 30, 2025, 14:24 IST While Indian media outlets promoted the film as showing Indian soldiers bravely defending their territory, Chinese users pushed back against this narrative. Battle of Galwan is set for release in April 2026. China’s state-run newspaper Global Times has strongly criticised the Salman Khan-starrer Battle of Galwan, just days after…

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A well-curated concert by a team of young musicians

Poised raga clarity and sensitive percussion defined the concert by Gokul Namagiripettai and team. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Madhuradhwani presented three young, talented and spirited musicians — vocalist Gokul Namagiripettai, violinist Shreya Ananth and mridangist Pranav Tirumalai — for a Sunday morning concert. Gokul, great grandson of the Nagaswaram maestro Namagiripettai Krishnan, is endowed…

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‘Walking Out, Speaking Up: Feminist Street Theatre in India’ describes street plays that raised awareness about women’s issues

In 1983, at a theatre workshop conducted by NGO Alarippu in Vanvasi Seva Ashram, Mirzapur, a male participant from Rajasthan proudly revealed his wife was revered in his village because she had vowed to commit Sati after his death. Horrified, the women participants decided to stage a play condemning the glorification of Sati. Intezaar, a…

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Amrutha Venkatesh brings a unique analytical approach to her concerts

Amrutha Venkatesh supported by Bombay R. Madhavan (violin), S.J. Arjun Ganesh (mridangam) and Payyanur T. Govindaprasad (morsing). | Photo Credit: K. Pichumani Amrutha Venkatesh’s concert for The Music Academy showcased her academic and technical expertise. She was supported by Bombay R. Madhavan (violin), S.J. Arjun Ganesh (mridangam) and Payyanur T. Govindaprasad (morsing). Amrutha Venkatesh, who…

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