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“I Think I’ve Just Been Lucky”

4th Mar 1976, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 20243 Comments

Chaitanya Kalbag “I’m what some people call a teenage star. But really. I think I’ve just been lucky. I’m told that I was born on the night of December 28. 1951, precisely at the moment the first star appeared in the sky over Bombay. If so, that star was a good omen because many wonderful,…

Godspellbinding

4th Jan 1974, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 20244 Comments

On four Rock evenings beginning Christmas Eve, a few hundred Bombayites Filled the Bhulabhai Desai auditorium to watch, and to listen to, the Theatre Group weave two and odd hours of phantasmagoric GODSPELL. The musical presentation of the Gospel according to St. Mathew was produced and directed by Pearl Padamsee. GODSPELL, conceived by John Michael…

Tom Alter – The Hindi American

19th Sept 1974, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20242,704 Comments

An American who acts in Hindi movies? And who’s Indian except for his fair skin and blond hair? “I don’t believe it” was the reaction of most people who met Tom Alter at the recent screening of diploma films arranged by Mr. Girish Karnad, the Director of the Film and Television of India, at Bombay.…

The Pick of the Crop

1974, 19th Sept 1974, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20246 Comments

Mr. Girish Karnad, the Director of the Film and Television Institute of India, Poona, arranged a screening of the Diploma Films 1974, on the 1st and 2nd September in Bombay. In his brief introduction Mr. Karnad said the Diploma films were characterised by two points: students made films on subjects which they would not normally…

In Memoriam – Rajika Kirpalani

1975, 4th Feb 1975, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20243 Comments

Rajika Kirpalani did not believe in gods of any kind. Yet she must have been beloved of them, for she died young— too young for those who knew her. While speaking on the telephone on the 1st of February, 1974, she was struck down by a massive cerebral haemorrhage. She was just 24. A year…

Giriraj – Raga Rage

4th Feb 1975, Hi Newspaper, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20247 Comments

Chaitanya Kalbag Pandit Giriraj is one of the few virtuosos of the “gayaki” school of sitar music in India. He recently completed a two-and-a-half month tour of European cities in mid-November. This tour followed close on the heels of another extensive West German tour of his in early 1974. Giriraj’s winter musical itinerary mostly covered…

Burning up your time

4th Sept 1975, Hi Newspaper, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20245 Comments

Chaitanya Kalbag If you’re the sort of person who expects value for every paisa you spend, go see Sholay, 23 reels and three and a half hours later, you’ll stagger out of the auditorium and gulp in the sweet air outside. Your ears will have been assailed by stereophonic sound (If the theatre had facilities…

Death Of A Play

19th Sept 1974, Hi Newspaper, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20244 Comments

Chaitanya Kalbag The Goan Institute presented its maiden theatrical production on the 25th of August at the St. Xavier’s School Auditorium. Written and directed by Derek Antao, the play, REQUIEM FOR A PROFESSOR, had a plot which sagged so much that the seams were discernible at times. Lloyd D’Mello, as the ageing Professor Joe Varella,…

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