Music Review: Various Performers "Miles... From India" by Amit Das

Miles.. From India manages to blend two distinctive styles of music, Jazz and Indian Classical, just as the music maestros independently pay a tribute to Miles Davis, one of the greatest exponents of Jazz in 20th Century.

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Movie Review: Gandhi, My Father by Amit Das

Gandhi, My Father – The movie excels in departments of acting, research, focus and narrative. Akshaye Khanna and Darshan Jariwala come up with stellar performances, ably supported by Shefali Chaya and Bhoomika Chawla. A must watch!

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Music Review: Kailasa - "Jhoomo Re" by Amit Das

With “Jhoomo Re” Kailasa further establish their credentials. An album full of sufi and regional undertones, “Jhoomo Re” is a “must listen” for all music lovers

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"Theatre Review: Katha Collage - II " by Amit Das

Katha Collage-II, continues to enthrall the way Katha Collage – I, and several other Naseeruddin Shah’s play have done in the past! Its a must watch for all Hindi Theatre Lovers!

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Book Review: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows by Amit Das

J K Rowling’s Harry Potter is on his last outing, seeking the Deathly Hallows. While the book remains true to its narrative style and intrigue, it fails to deliver the punch when it comes to plot depth and character development.

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Book Review: The Namesake by Amit Das

The Namesake is a poignant tale of Gogol, the namesake of the Great Russian Author Nikolai Gogol, coming to terms with his name, his identity and his heritage

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Book Review: Amulet Of Samarkand by Amit Das

The book is a racy thriller drawing several parallels between the world of today and the world of magicians, djinns, afrits, and imps…

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Movie Review: The Namesake by Amit Das

The Namesake, directed by Mira Nair is a not so convincing attempt at showing the inner conflicts of Gogol, the namesake of Nikolai Gogol, the great Russian author.

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Movie Review: Bheja Fry by Amit Das

Bheja Fry is a laugh-riot all the way, with a extremely simpleton approach… a must for all bollywood lovers

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Theatre Review: One Small Day by Amit Das

The play continues to hit upon the broken dreams and failed aspirations of each of the characters

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