Ms Puranik has taught hindustani classical music to students across races and cultures at the Temple of Fine Arts, Singapore.
Category: Entertainment
Catch Bombay Rose at the 30th Singapore International Film Festival
The 30th edition of the Singapore International Film Festival ( 21 Nov – 1 Dec) will present Bombay Rose an animated movie with intricately painted frames
Audacious unapologetic content has a ready audience
Ekta Kapoor, christened ‘Soap Queen’ is confident that audacious unapologetic content has a ready audience. This “Breaker of Chains” in the entertainment space, just keeps on conquering new frontiers.
How the Burj Khalifa celebrated Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday
The world’s tallest building, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, was lit up with Shah Rukh Khan’s name to celebrate his 54th birthday on November 2.
Singapore, get ready to sway to the romantic ballads of Engelbert Humperdinck
On November 5, the 83-year-old Humperdinck is set to perform in Singapore, bringing his tour ‘The Angel On My Shoulder’ to the island nation.
Classical art forms need to breathe the air of today: Aditi Mangaldas
Returning to Kalaa Utsavam for the fourth time, dance maverick Aditi Mangaldas brings to the festival Inter_rupted, which explores the body and its existence through her signature blend of kathak, contemporary dance elements and theatre design.
Amitabh Bachchan turns 77: A look at some memorable moments from his life and career
A journey in pictures of Indian cinema’s superstar Amitabh Bachchan’s most memorable moments in films and beyond.
Indian actor Adil Hussain joins cast of American web series Star Trek: Discovery
The third season of Star Trek is slated to premiere next year.
Federer asks for Bollywood film suggestions on Twitter
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer on Wednesday took to Twitter to ask for Bollywood film suggestions. He first tweeted, “Any movie suggestions?” followed by “A Bollywood classic maybe?”
Thrills, spills, twists and turns galore in Hindi movie War.
Hindi movie War starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff has thrills, spills, twists and turns galore. War speaks the language of violence and was ironically released on 2 October 2019, the 150 anniversary of the apostle of non-violence, Gandhiji.