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Thousands celebrate Krishna Janamashtami with Pomp
Children in the costume contest at the Krishna Janamashtami celebration held last Saturday, August 28 at the George Brown Covention Convention Center. Almost 5,000 people attended. Photos: Vijay Pallod story on page 3
IAA’s “Black & white”: exhilirating Journey to a Golden era
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By Pramod KulKarni K Karni HOUSTON: A theatre review is supposed to be critical with numerous sarcastic and witty comments. On the contrary, IndoAmerican Association’s “Black & White”, a walk down the memory land of the golden era of Hindi cinema, 1948-65, last Saturday evening at the Wortham Center, left even the most cynical members of the audience in a glow of satisfaction. Comments from the viewers ranged from “Amazing” from someone who lived through the era to “I didn’t know about these great stars and the wonderful music” from a Generation Y viewer. An entertaining multimedia
concept and production by Milind Oak of Niche Entertaiment, Pune,
the performance took the viewers on a nostalgic journey to land-
“Black and White” traveled through the life of Bollywood cinema from 1948 to 1965 as actors-singers performed on stage and film segments were screened in the background.
marks such as K.L Saigal, Bimal Roy, V. Shantaram, and Guru Dutt. En route, the show brought the evergreen Dev Anand, tragedy king Dilip Kumar, showman Raj Kapoor, beautiful Madhubala, the classy Meena Kumari, and “Tumsa nahin dekha” Shammi Kapoor.
Next for IAA in its 2010 season are two English plays, “Salaam India”, a drama about the many paradoxes that define modern India, and “Broken Images”, a psychological thriller starring Shabana Azmi. For additional information, visit iaahouston.com
IAA’s 2010 season now features two English plays: “Salaam India” on September 25 and “Broken Images” with Shabana Azmi on October 16, both at the Wortham Center.
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