Saturday, June 17, 2006

COLUMNS
THIS ABOVE ALL
SIGHT AND SOUND

STAMPED IMPRESSIONS

GOOD MOTORING
AUDIO SCAN
MUSIC ZONE
PUNJABI ANTENNA
GALLERY
WEBSIDE HUMOUR
FOR CHILDREN
CROSSWORD
RHYME TIME
ROOTS
The many faces of MOGAMBO
H
is villainy on screen remains unforgettable; his positive roles memorable. Amrish Puri excelled in whatever character he essayed. His acting prowess, towering height and baritone voice would often put to shade even the lead actors in the frame. He was the highest paid "villain" in the country, and Steven Spielberg called him his "best villain". With his imposing presence in 300 films, both Hindi and regional, this star actor will be remembered for getting into the skin of his characters and immortalising many a role.


A MILESTONE: “The role of Mogambo changed the market parameters for me.”
“The role of Mogambo changed the market parameters for me.”

Amrish Puri with Neena Gupta in Shyam Benegal’s Suraj Ka Saatvan Ghoda The movie earned him two international awards as best actor
Worldwide ACCLAIM: Amrish Puri with Neena Gupta in Shyam Benegal’s Suraj Ka Saatvan Ghoda. The movie earned him two international awards as best actor. (Right) He had a delightful Hollywood experience with Steven Spielberg

 
The sway of Pink Floyd 
P
ink Floyd’s 1973 classic album Dark Side Of The Moon has been voted the most life-changing music in a poll conducted in Britain. The poll called, "Music To Change Your Life" was conducted by BBC Radio 2. Radio host Jeremy Vine invited listeners to choose the song with the most power as part of the station’s new interactive music club.

Members of Pink Floyd
Members of Pink Floyd

 

COLUMNS

THIS ABOVE ALL: Grab in the name of God
by Khushwant Singh

SIGHT & SOUND: The greatest show
by Amita Malik

stamped impressions: Case of missing kids
by Reeta Sharma

AUDIO SCAN: Altaf Raaja is back Harrjaiie (Venus)

WEBSIDE HUMOUR: Parrot talk
Compiled by Sunil Sharma


GENERATION X

CROSSWORD
by Karuna Goswamy

Roots
Deepti

RHYME TIME



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