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An unnamed writer suffers from writer's block and her own artistic temperament as she narrates several of her stories to the audience; bespectacled and nattily attired, she wryly offers the same alternate ending to each tale as it unfolds.
“Tea With Everything” will leave you with a feeling that you will take back with you.....be it a tune that you find yourself humming, a dialogue, an emotion, or an expression.....!
For passes: 9866851111
Grahanam is a 2004 Telugu film based on the Novel and Story 'Doshagunam' written by Chalam on social taboos. The film won critical acclaim upon release and received National Film Award, for the Best First Film of a Director.
Mohana Krishna Indraganti is the son of renowned Telugu writer Indraganti Srikanth Sarma. He is know for other films like 'Ashta Chamma', Golconda Highschool'. He won eleven awards including the National Film Award for Best First Film of a Director, the Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director and the Gollapudi Srinivas Award for Best First Film of a Director. He holds Master of Fine Arts from York University.
All are welcome to this interactive evening of screening and lecture. Entry - Free.
Thalassemia is a blood disorder where there is progressive anemia due to abnormal Haemoglobin formation. 4 % of us carry the risk of giving birth to a child with Thalassemia. WHO predicts that 1 million people will have Thalassemia in the next 10 years.
In India, about 80 to 90 % of the babies born with this disorder die within a few years of birth. Untreated Thalassemia can even lead to death in the First Decade of Life! A child with Thalassemia needs a Blood Transfusion every 3 to 4 weeks throughout its life to survive. Regular Blood Transfusions are one of the key Supportive treatments required for survival of the child.
Our Endeavor
Our mission is to enable availability of safe blood at an affordable price to those who can afford and issue free and safe blood to those who cannot. To enable this ABB encourages voluntary blood donation and adopts a policy of zero replacement blood donation to arrest the clandestine sale of blood. They further optimize the usage of blood by preparing blood components and encouraging their usage.
The contribution of our donors has been invaluable in our endeavor to achieve our mission. However we are forever challenged to sustain, due to the increasing operating costs of running the Blood Bank. A healthy donor pipeline alone can support us to achieve our mission of providing safe and reliable blood to those who cannot afford it. We solicit your assistance in any form to keep this noble initiative alive - so as to enable us to bring a smile to as many Thalassemic children as possible.
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
"12 Angry Men"
(A Play in English) Directed by Rathna Shekar Reddy
A Samahaara Workshop Production.
The play concerns the deliberations of the jury of a homicide trial. At the beginning, they have a nearly unanimous decision of guilty, with a single dissenter of not guilty, who throughout the play sows a seed of reasonable doubt.
Date: 8th & 9th May, 2015
Donation Rs.100/-
Tele bookings at 8341120303
Online bookings at in.bookmyshow.com
Algebra was made to simplify mathematics. It is the art of establishing patterns and making it independent of numbers. That is where our friends x,y and zs come in.
However, in the fear of this representation, children often fail to understand the beauty of the subject. They fail to understand that x, y or z can be replaced by any and every number to hold good, hence they have no significance.
This session has been designed to drive that fear away. We use physical objects to represent algebraic equations and solve them. This helps children see the insignificance of xs and ys and the ease with which they can be replaced with anything - physical objects in this case.
It will help children to take a new perspective of familiarity with Algebra.
"12 Angry Men"
(A Play in English) Directed by Rathna Shekar Reddy
A Samahaara Workshop Production.
The play concerns the deliberations of the jury of a homicide trial. At the beginning, they have a nearly unanimous decision of guilty, with a single dissenter of not guilty, who throughout the play sows a seed of reasonable doubt.
Date: 8th & 9th May, 2015
Donation Rs.100/-
Tele bookings at 8341120303
Online bookings at in.bookmyshow.com
Net neutrality (also network neutrality, Internet neutrality, or net equality) is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally, not discriminating or charging deferentially by user, content, site, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or mode of communication.
What happened recently?
In March, telecom regulator Trai released a paper inviting comments from users and companies on how over-the-top services should be regulated in the country. It has asked stakeholders to send suggestions by April 24 and counter-arguments need to be submitted by May 8.
The committee has decided to hold a meeting with the Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) on April 27 to discuss net neutrality.
The terms of reference of the committee are - to examine the pursuit of net neutrality from a public policy objective, its advantages and limitations, to examine the economic impact on the telecom sector that arises from the existence of a regulated telecom services sector and unregulated content and applications sector, including over-the-top (OTT) services.
Net Neutrality is in the Public Interest
The desire for a level playing field on the Internet is shared overwhelmingly by consumers. Over the last two weeks over 10 lakh of India’s best-informed citizens have written to TRAI to ask it to uphold equality on the Internet.
Many foreign nations share these views as well. Several, most recently Brazil, have passed laws to ensure “network neutrality” or non-discrimination by ISPs; many more countries like the US and European Union are in the process of doing so.
Let's get together to discuss on Net Neutrality and come up with an action plan to support initiatives that are geared towards helping net neutrality. Let's come forward to do something hmm..do everything to save the Internet.
for more info: 7799833229
Entry - Free
for passes: 9966903264
invites you to a talk
on
'How to make low budget movies?'
by
Syed Rafi, Eminent Telugu Film Director, Producer, Actor, Writer, Music director, Lyricist...
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Date: 15 May 2015 (Friday)
Time: 06.00 p.m. onwards
Venue: Lamakaan, Opp to NIMS Banjara Hills gate, Road no. 1, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Talk followed by Q & A session and screening of the movie INKENNALLU: Voice of Telangana
About the topic:
Movie making is a costly affair. With foreign locations and ever increasing logistics, operational costs, movie making is still a difficult business proposition. Independent film makers time and again have set some guidelines to make low budget movies. This talk will explore the processes involved in making a low budget movie and how to streamline the entire budget management and creative aspects.
Synopsis of the movie:
I n k e n n a l l u
The movie is a gripping tale of three generations of a rural agricultural family, their sufferings, struggle & sacrifices for the survival against the age old feudal system in Telangana region. It's a realistic movie, targeted liberation of Telangana from economic plunder, political suppression, social discrimination and cultural affront. In a nutshell, from internal colonization. The movie deals with the Telangana movement particularly. It also showcases that the Doras of Telangana were the people who had actually exploited the people. Shot in the backdrop of 1947, the movie showcases that the Doras are the reason for the illiteracy in the region and have sold their contracts to Andhra people.
The film also presents the aesthetic values, culture & traditions of Telangana.
Gaddar and Kodandaram gave special appearance in the film. Maa Bhumi Sandhya's song is a special attraction and much appreciated. Legendary poet Dr C. Narayan Reddy has also penned a song for the movie. This movie is another cap in the feather of several other movies made on the Telangana subject.
Director: Syed Rafi
Producer: Syed Rafi
Music: Syed Rafi
Language: Telugu
Awards
Nandi award for the Best Supporting Actress (Sujatha Reddy).
Brief note about Syed Rafi:
Syed Rafi is a multi talented film maker. He hails from Husnabad, Telangana state. Now he resides in Hyderabad. He had taken active part in Telangana Movement with a slow gun 'Na ayudham cinema... dani lakshyam Telangana.' As part of his vision and mission he made a master class movie INKENNALLU: Voice of Telangana
Entry - free
Inviting you for a day-long workshop in bottle art 'Decoupage' workshop on Sat 16th May 10:30am-4pm with artist Sarosh Master.
Decoupage is the art of decorating objects by cutting and sticking paper with multiple coats of varnish. The result looks like painting or an inlay work of art. This technique dates back to around 18th century in France and Italy when it was considerably expensive to change household furniture.
You can use any surface for your decoupage projects and these could include: Boxes, Furniture, Plates, Bottles, Glasses, Trays, Garden Pots, Photo Frames, Vases, candles, Shoes, trinket Boxes.
The workshop familiarizes you with the basics of decoupage.
Come join the decoupage fraternity...its not just arty and crafty...it's a stress buster too.
For registration: Sarosh Master at 09849953778 or saroshmaster2000@yahoo.com
It is an open discussion about our mindsets, bodies, preferences, choices and differences.
The aim of this discussion is to converse openly, without hesitation and/or judgement - the somewhat hidden variables that play huge roles in our day to day lives.
Personal safety, bias and discrimination, defining our own lives, healthy ambition and self awareness are going to be key factors in this discussion.
Whether you're a teenager with a million questions about yourself, or a 27 year old (equally confused, yet) focussed on the next phase of your life, or a parent (who says the confusion goes away?) who wants to help their children stay aware of themselves and the world around them ~ you're most welcome.
Brought to you by Mihira Appnender, (https://in.linkedin.com/in/arihim) a facilitator of Sensitization & Awareness sessions usually catering to children, teenagers and young adults.
This session is open to anyone 15 years and above.
Entry - Free
Cast
Mangesh - Abhinav Gomatam
Madhuri - Sherin Bhat
About the play - A story that revolves around two parents. Their imaginative discussion about the future of their kid,who is barely few months old.It showcases how parents these days decide everything for the child knowing little about what their kid wants to become. Their discussion goes on and on until they realize that they are a tad too anxious about how their future is going to be.
For more details contact Saurabh # 9290013166
presents
Screening of the movie
Cotton for My Shroud (2011)
Directed by: Nandan Saxena & Kavitha Bahl
Duration: 90 mins.
Screening followed by Q & A session and discussion with Agrarian Expert B Ramakrishna Rao
About the topic:
Following a U.S. cimplant to the World Trade Organization, India had to open its doors to foreign seed companies. Within a few years, multinational corporations had taken over India's seed market in a number of major crops. Now only GM seeds are available at the shops, requiring India's farmers to pay an annual royalty. The GM seeds are much more expensive; they need additional fertilizers and insecticides and must be re-purchased every season. While large farms have prospered, the majority of farmers find it increasingly more difficult to make a living off their land.
Farmers, not just in Maharashtra but elsewhere, from formally self-sustaining communities, are being systematically forced into suicide by their mounting debts imposed by multinational companies. So many lives lost in the same community cannot be simply a series of suicides, it is a genocide. Yet the enormity of these preventable deaths has been overlooked by politcians and by the press. The film subsequently questions what the value of a life is. How is it possible that one life could be considered more valuable than another?
Synopsis of the movie:
Cotton for My Shroud
Cotton for my Shroud investigates the ongoing farmer suicide crisis in India and the culpability of the multinational Monsanto and the Indian government. It examines the strategy of multinational corporations to control seed supply, and corrupt politicians' willingness to help in this second colonisation of India.
India 2011
Directors: Nandan Saxena, Kavita Bahl
Producers: Kavita Bahl
Language: Marathi and English. English subtitles, Hindi
Awards
Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus) Award for the Best Investigative Film at National Film Awards, 2011.
Gold Award for Script, Awards for Excellence, Indian Documentary Producers' Association, 2011.
Brief note about The directors:
Nandan Saxena and Kavita Bahl work in the genres of documentary and poetry films. Their oeuvre spans ecology, livelihoods, development and human rights. Both completed their Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi in 1991 following this with a course in journalism. Kavita went on to work as a journalist for a national newspaper 'The Indian Express' for six years and Nandan worked in television news and current affairs programmes.
In 1996 they founded 'Top Quark Films' and started working as independent film makers. Their films explore peoples' relationship with their environment through many windows- cultural, political and anthrobotanical.About the expert:
D.V. Ramakrishna Rao is an agriculture graduate. He worked for fertilizer and seed companies. He then quit that job and worked for organic farming organization. Now he is into journalism. He is well-versed with agrarian crisis and farmer suicides and alternative ways for farmer and eco-friendly agriculture.
Entry free
Sundya 17th May 2015
Two Shows - 07:30 pm & 08:30 pm
About Miya Biwi - Adapted from the original Marathi Play ``Shri Tashi Sau`` written by Yogesh Soman into Hindustani by Saurabh Gharipurikar. This is a story about a Hyderabadi couple going to court to nullify their nuptials by divorcing each other for the final time.
Stick to your chairs as this play will take you on a laughter ride. During the course of funny incidents, they finally realize that even after so many fights they cannot live without each other. This is a story about a Hyderabadi couple going to court to nullify their nuptials by divorcing each other for the final time. Make sure you watch this play as this one will surely tickle your funny bone! Go and watch the play at Lamakaan.
Cast & Crew
Miya - Saurabh Gharipurikar
Biwi - Ekta Hinduja
Lights, Design & Direction - Krishna Shukla
Music - Vinayak Raikhelkar
Venue - Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Rd No - 01 Opp GVK Mall One.
Donor Pass 100/-
Book your tickets on - http://in.bookmyshow.com/plays/miyan-biwi-a-hyderabadi-comedy-play/ET00030457
For more details contact Saurabh # 9290013166
About Miya Biwi - Adapted from the original Marathi Play Shri Tashi Sau written by Yogesh Soman into Hindustani by Saurabh Gharipurikar. This is a story about a Hyderabadi couple going to court to nullify their nuptials by divorcing each other for the final time.
Stick to your chairs as this play will take you on a laughter ride. During the course of funny incidents, they finally realize that even after so many fights they cannot live without each other. This is a story about a Hyderabadi couple going to court to nullify their nuptials by divorcing each other for the final time. Make sure you watch this play as this one will surely tickle your funny bone! Go and watch the play at Lamakaan.
Cast & Crew Miya - Saurabh Gharipurikar Biwi - Ekta Hinduja Lights, Design & Direction - Krishna Shukla Music - Vinayak Raikhelkar
Venue - Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Rd No - 01 Opp GVK Mall One. Donor Pass 100/- Book your tickets on - http://in.bookmyshow.com/plays/miyan-biwi-a-hyderabadi-comedy-play/ET00030457
For more details contact Saurabh # 9290013166
A Lecture on
Polavaram Dam: Displacement &invitesStories
by
Satish Nainala
Lecture followed by Screening of the short docu drama film on Polavarm Project titled "MANYAM." Q & A
About the topic:
The Polavaram dam project, whose supposed benefits include increased irrigation and water supplies to big cities, is expected to displace around 150,000 tribals across three states. But the population of these villages according to the Census 2001 is much higher —236,834. State officials find it hard to explain the difference of 59,559 while estimating the number of people who will be displaced.
Further, in the past 10 years, the population of these villages would have increased. If one takes into account 15,105 households (60,118 persons) that would be displaced by the two canals, then one arrives at the figure of 317,150 persons affected.
The tribal populations in the going to be submerged areas are articulating their concerns in different forms to thwart such artificial disaster. The resistance of tribal populations against the construction of Polavaram dam, entangled in very complex political circumstances. The main feature of this resistance is the involvement of various People’s Organizations cutting across various political parties and supporting several forms of protest of the tribal population to build up resistance against the construction of the dam.
Brief note about Satish:
Satish Nainala is a full time research scholar from English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. He is also the General Secretary of the Student Association. He had worked a lot in the area of displacement of adivasis due to development projects by the government.
Synopsis of the movie:
Manyam
Manyam is a short film directed by Rushi Krishna. The film tries to capture the life and lifestyle of adivasis living in the Godavari basin and how the Polavaram Dam project impacts and affects the tribal population, displacement and their livelihood.
Shot entirely on location at Ladakh, 'Frozen' is a journey of imaginative and impulsive teenager, Lasya, who lives with her father Karma, an apricot jam-maker and younger brother Chomo in a remote village in the Himalayas. Pristine snow-capped mountains surround their tiny hamlet and barren harsh land stretches for miles into nowhere. One day the army moves in, settles a hundred yards across their doorstep. The last bit of comfort the family draws from their familiar surroundings changes into a harsh, ceaseless, irreversible conflict. The film depicts the life of this family whose dreamlike existence is interrupted by insurmountable odds, one after the other.
The film has won the following awards:
National Film Awards - Indira Gandhi Award for Best First Film of a Director Shivajee Chandrabhushan,
National Film Award for Best Cinematography,
Durban International Film Festival - Best Cinematography and Osian-Cinefan Film Festival, Delhi - Special Jury Award.
The award winning filmmaker will deliver a talk on "Idea to Screen" vis a vis his experience of making a National Award Winning feature film on debut - the trials and tribulations, before, during, after and still.
All are welcome. Entry - Free
Age Groups: 7 to 15 years
Workshop Duration: 2 Days of 3 Hours each on Sat 24th May and Sun 25th May 10am-1pm.
Workshop Fee: Rs.400/-
Why Learn Coding?
Not every child needs to learn a programming language, but without some understanding of how code works and how it affects our lives, we may be depriving young people of new avenues to creativity, and valuable skills for the job market.
By learning to be familiar with how coding works and how to program a device, children will learn to think algorithmically and with the ability to apply mathematical concepts to solve problems more efficiently.
What will children learn in this workshop?
In this workshop we will introduce the concepts of programming like -objects, variables, expressions, looping and arrays in an interesting manner and provide hands-on projects for children to explore and develop a proficiency.
No prior knowledge of coding or programming is required, but it is expected that children are able to operate and navigate a web browser and perform simple tasks like typing on keyboard.
For registration or any other information, please send us an email at keabrainery@gmail.com or call Aravind at 9642713646. You can also register directly at the venue on the workshop date'.
Kind note: Upper age limit for this workshop is 15 years. Hence we will not be able to accommodate any one above this age group.
http://www.meetup.com/BHive-Startup-and-Entrepreneur-Community/events/222632598/
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Seminar: Agile Entrepreneurs presents:
“4-Week Startup (4WS)” - Product Go-to-Market Strategy for Startups
“4-Week Startup (4WS)” is a proven Go-to-Market Strategy framework for startups to get market validation and traction in 3 to 6 months by enabling strategic collaboration among all stakeholders.
In this 90 minute highly interactive seminar based on actual startups, learn how to optimize for user / customer engagement, while shortening time to market and lowering development costs - in turn leading to features that “emerge” and products that “just work”.
The 4-Week Startup model is built around three simple and powerful abstractions:
Activities are a unit of User/Customer Engagement & UI design that lead to just-in-time User Stories (unit of implementation), eliminating unwieldy Product Backlogs and byte-size feature-creep inevitable with Feature-derived User Stories.
Plans are monthly strategies for user/customer validation for a single core Activity.
Milestones: are major business goals that can be achieved with 3 to 6 monthly Plans
We will show you how you create a single source of truth with three simple, flexible, interoperating models of your product strategy & business plan, and execution capability:
Visioning Phase: Vision driven Features
Go-to-Market Strategy Phase: Milestone driven Activities; and
Agile/Lean Implementation: ROI driven metrics for Agility, Quality, and “Definition of DONE” for User Stories/Activities, and grades for monthly strategic Plans.
The final payoff is when you see how you can map your 4WS model directly into your operational plan for investor pitches. And change them all at will as market realities change.
“4Week Startup (4WS)” is a proven GotoMarket Strategy framework for startups to get market validation and traction in 3 to 6 months by enabling strategic collaboration among all stakeholders.
In this 90 minute highly interactive seminar based on actual startups, learn how to optimize for user / customer engagement, while shortening time to market and lowering development costs - in turn leading to features that “emerge” and products that “just work”.
Please RSVP at :
http://www.meetup.com/IndianStartups/events/222708863/
About Murali Krishna
Murali Krishna Devarakonda is the founder of Agile Entrepreneurs and a startup coach.
A veteran of the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem who founded Agile Entrepreneurs to help founders of startups help themselves, Murali also founded startups in the ridesharing space in 1999 and 2005, evangelized Agile methods at LinkedIn in 2008 as their first Technical Program Manager, mentored startups in Stanford’s online course, “Technology Entrepreneurship 2”, and has coached & mentored numerous bootstrapping startups in Silicon Valley since 2006.
In the wake of Maharashtra's ban on beef, Lamakaan hosts a host of these voices to send a message across.
Speakers include K.Srinivas, Kancha Ilaiah, Joopaka Subhadra, jilukara srinivas, Sangishetty Srinivas, Ambati Surendra Raju among others.
All are welcome.
at Lamakaan, 26th May, 8 pm.
Contact Rita on 9849063890 for tickets, or mail team@sutradharactors.com.
Sutradhar's Biryani aur Haleem is 'apna Hyderabadi' take on Hugh Chesterman's original, 'The Pie and The Tart'. Adapted into Deccani by the talented team of Sutradhar and directed by Mohit and Deepti, 'Biryani aur Haleem' promises a feast-full of satire, in a delicious pot full of laughter.
The show plays at Lamakaan on 27th and 28th of May, 2015. Entry @ Rs.100/-
For details and tickets call Vinay Varma: +91 98480 52541, or email Sutradhar-team@sutradharactors.com / info@sutradharactors.com.
Tickets also available with www.bookmyshow.com
Sutradhar's Biryani aur Haleem is 'apna Hyderabadi' take on Hugh Chesterman's original, 'The Pie and The Tart'. Adapted into Deccani by the talented team of Sutradhar and directed by Mohit and Deepti, 'Biryani aur Haleem' promises a feast-full of satire, in a delicious pot full of laughter.
The show plays at Lamakaan on the 26th, 27th and 28th of May, 2015. Entry @ Rs.100/-
For details and tickets call Vinay Varma: +91 98480 52541, or email Sutradhar-team@sutradharactors.com / info@sutradharactors.com.
Tickets also available with www.bookmyshow.com
Here are few topics we will be covering in our first event.
Join us for more updates and surprises. Get ready to celebrate the innovation in DIY
Registrations to be confirmed.
Theoretical Sessions :
->Introduction To Digital World
->Analog World Vs Digital World
->Extracting Information From Big Data
->Introduction To Digital Circuits , Microprocessors , Microcontrollers
->Introduction To Opensource Electronics
->Arduino Vs Raspberry Pi
->Introduction to Internet of Things
->What is IoT and its need?
Practical Sessions :
->Programming Arduino For Various Applications
->Creating Robotics Applications Using Arduino
->Line Follower Robot
->Mobile Phone Controlled Robot
->Connect With Your Own Facebook Account With Arduino Using IoT
Excavation and Conservation of Buddhist sites in U.P and Bihar is nothing but a Power Point Presentation of some of the Important sites associated with Lord Buddha in flesh and blood. The rock on which he sat became hallowed one and the message he gave to the world from here still echoes at the doorstep of the Human kind.
In this presentation you will be travelling with some one who himself has excavated some of such hither to unknown Stupas and played an important role in the conservation of the classical sites such as Nalanda, Vikramshila, Vaishali, Kesariya, Sarnath and Kushinagar. The task was challenging and often bristling with dangers as he had to fight with vested interests and anti social elements.
Karingamannu Kuzhiyil Muhammed, better known as K. K. Muhammed, is a renowned Indian archaeologist. He was the Regional Director (North) of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), and is currently serving as Project Archaeological Director in Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Come and listen to an interesting talk at Lamakan at 7pm on Sat 30th May.
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
Conducted by Niti Gupta, this quiz is open to all.
Entry - Free
Malle later said that the film was his most personal work and the one he was most proud of, it is widely regarded as the crowning achievement of his career. It was initially inspired by a two-month trip to India in late 1967 that Malle made on behalf of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to present a selection of "new French cinema" throughout the country. Filming took place between January 5, 1968 and May 1, 1968 with a crew of two, a cameraman and a sound recordist. Malle arrived in India with no particular plans and financed the trip himself. The resulting 30 hours of footage was then edited down to the 363 minutes of Phantom India. The 105-minute long Calcutta used the footage he had recorded over his three-week stay in that city. Phantom India was shown on French television and the BBC in the UK in 1969. Many British Indians and the Indian Government felt that Malle had shown a one-sided portrait of India, focussing on the impoverished, rather than the developing, parts of the country. A diplomatic incident occurred when the Indian government asked the BBC to stop broadcasting the programme. The BBC refused and were briefly asked to leave their New Delhi bureau.
Had Louis Malle only made Phantom India, he would still hold an honored place in the history of film. Made with a small crew consisiting of cinematographer Etienne Becker and sound man Jean-Claude Laureux, Phantom India is not only a remarkable document of a time and place, but also a meditation on the difficulty of truly knowing the Other. Malle found this work to be inspirational: "In the autumn of 1967 I was asked by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to present in India a series of eight French films... I was supposed to stay two weeks but I ended up staying almost two months... After those two months I realized that although India was impossible to understand for a foreigner - it was so opaque - yet I was so completely fascinated by it that I would have to come back. So I returned to France at the end of 1967, and in a couple of weeks I raised the money I needed... My proposition was that we would start in Calcutta, look around and eventually shoot. No plans, no script, no lighting equipment, no distribution commitments of any kind... It was enormously important for me, and I'm still trying to make sense of it today."
Born to a family of wealth and privilege, Louis Malle emerged in the 1950s as one of the maverick voices of the French New Wave. Unlike many of his New Wave contemporaries, Malle defied the auteurist trappings of the movement by exploring new formal and thematic concerns with each project.
After 37 years of those films, when we are commemorating an year of new governments both at the centre and the state, it will be stark in comparision to see much of India is already same - Good and Badin equalmeasures and not much has changed through these years.
All are welcome. Entry - Free.
A Talk by Dr. Fakhre Alam, Associate Professor, Department of Urdu, Khaja Mohiuddin Chisti Urdu, Farsi, Arabic University, Lucknow.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad at 7.00 pm.
The Urdu Ghazal as a poetic form has continued to fascinate successive generations of poetry lovers in the sub-continent. It has remained the most pre-eminent and popular form of poetic expression in Urdu. What makes the Ghazal tick? How have poets in different ages expressed themselves in this seemingly compressed form, some of them becoming immortal through their creative use of themes, language, images, symbols and metaphors? How has the Urdu Ghazal evolved from the times of Quli Qutub Shah, Wali and Siraj, to the age of Mir and Sauda, to its zenith during the era of Ghalib and Momin, to the period of daaGh and Ameer Minai, to the twentieth century represented mainly by AsGhar, Hasrat Mohaani, Faani and Jigar, as also to some extent by Firaq and later by Khumaar and Shahryar, among several others?
What was the influence of some of the path-breaking movements such as the Progressive Writers' Movement spearheaded by Faiz, Kaifi, Majrooh, MaKhdoom and others on the Urdu Ghazal? These questions among others, will feature in Dr. Alam's talk.
Dr. Fakhre Alam is a distinguished scholar, critic, poet and academic of Urdu and Faarsi literature. He has published numerous articles and is the editor and author of several books.
Entry - Free.
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