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CINEMA
e-cinema arrives to fight film piracy — Adlabs' digital tech fine-tunes distribution
EVER wondered why 42 per cent of Bollywood's revenues get leaked due to piracy? One of the main reasons for film piracy in India is the time that it takes for Bollywood films to reach smaller towns. Adlabs Films Ltd, the country's largest film ... More

Discovery to Cash in...
Bobby Cash is in Mumbai. He is the only Indian singer to sing Australian country music in Australia, and currently ranked among the top ten on the Australia country music charts. The Discovery Channel, as part of the Discovery India series, will ... More

EVENTS
Archies celebrates Father's Day with Radio Mirchi
TO commemorate and celebrate Fathers Day, Archies in association with Radio Mirchi has announced a contest and a host of special programmes in New Delhi and Mumbai. A week-long celebration starting from Monday will see Radio Mirchi belting out ... More

MUSIC & DANCE
Stage set for Nandi festival in Hyderabad
THE sixth annual Nandi Natakotsavam will begin on June 19 here, with 32 drama troupes vying for the top honours. Mr Polavarapu Suryaprakasa Rao, a well-known theatre personality, will open the weeklong fete. "Of the 31 plays, 10 are in the ... More

SPORTS
ESPN-Star bags global rights to telecast Asia Cup
ASIAN Cricket Council (ACC), the apex body for management of cricket in Asia has awarded the worldwide rights for telecasting the eighth Asia Cup to ESPN-Star Sports. The rights include global exclusive television broadcast of the ... More

TOURISM
A shattered monsoon dream
One reached Alibag and found there was no beach that travel books talk of. One walked a patch of black sand with its edges embroidered with stones to prevent the black waves from breaking in. More

TRENDS
Relic of past glory
The famous Alappuzha Kadalpalam, the iron bridge to the sea used for loading goods onto the ships when trading thrived decades ago, is in a state of neglect and dilapidation ... More




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