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Golden Dragon Takes Gold

An Indonesian group with a surprising quality has taken the title of ASEAN’s best band.

BAS! Beyond the Red Light

BAS! Beyond the Red Light

A new documentary about young girls in Mumbai’s red light district is worth seeing.

Contemporary Connections

Indian miniature paintings stand out with a pop culture-laden, modern twist.

The Indian Portrait

A global art report today from London on a unique collection of Indian portraits.

Yoga for Nepal

Yoga for Nepal

The ancient practice is big in Nepal-and even being endorsed by its government.

‘Ambassador Fried Noodle’

‘Ambassador Fried Noodle’

If Chinese food can promote culture, should other countries follow the example?

Hotels for Fine Palates

Hotels for Fine Palates

Luxury hotels popping up all over Asia will please,at least, some food-lovers.

Top Actor No. 1 -Shahrukh Khan

Indian Cinema Series ’Shahrukh Khan’ (also Shah Rukh Khan) has a rather regal ring to it-appropriate for a figure who looms so large over the Bollywood scene that his most famous nickname graces the cover of the book, King of Bollywood: Shah Ruk

Top Actor No. 2 - Aamir Khan

Indian Cinema Series Aamir Khan is a somewhat mysterious figure on the Bollywood scene. I say that, because he doesn’t play the celebrity game the way many stars do. Take for example, the fact that he won’t attend Indian film award shows, even t

Top Actor No. 3 - Salman Khan

Indian Cinema Series The slick, muscular torso of devoted bodybuilder Salman Khan is a familiar sight to anybody who follows the Bollywood scene, who is No. 3 on our Top Indian Actors countdown.  The well-sculpted celebrity has been in the

Top Actor No. 4 - Amitabh Bachchan

Indian Cinema Series  Yesterday marked day 570 of Amitabh Bachchan’s diary-style blog, and his entry today already has over 300 comments posted to it. Some days more than 600 fans reach out to the megastar via this channel, churning out heartfel

Top Actor No. 5 - Hrithik Roshan

Indian Cinema Series The 2000s saw a flurry of activity in Bollywood. Increased global interest led to more international releases which, combined with what was seen as an overall boost in film quality and innovation and surge in urban theatre c

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