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'For the past year, people have been asking me about my wife, Sonali, who suffered from cancer. It was a tough year but I have seen worse in my life.'
Sukanya Verma celebrates the acting legend.
On his 90th birthday, Sukanya Verma highlights a fraction of the legend's marvelous versatility in this curated list of his 25 unique moods.
On RD Burman's 75th birth anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar pays rich tribute to him.
The Chennai Express music is above average with somestandout tracks, writes Joginder Tuteja.
'There were no singers like Lata, Kishore, Rafi or Mukesh. And until now, there is nobody. Nobody with that kind of voice, nobody with that kind of brain to learn. Not only to learn, but to improvise. We improvised music, we improvised the songs. Nowadays, they just listen and copy.'
The incomparable Mohammed Rafi would have turned 93 today, December 24. Raju Bharatan salutes the legend.
'Laxmikant-Pyarelal called upon Abba to ask him to sing this ghazal. "Please sing this ghazal for us. The producer is keen that only you should sing this ghazal, so that it will have the desired effect. But he doesn't have money enough to pay you".' Abba's heart was bound to melt on hearing this. He consented immediately. His daughter-in-law Yasmin K Rafi remembers the legendary Mohammed Rafi who would have been 91 today.
The Bollywood veteran celebrated her birthday on Sunday, September 8.
Gang Of Ghosts is one of those films that falls in the category of a bad remake, says Sonil Dedhia.
Pritish Nandy's interview of Kishore Kumar for The Illustrated Weekly Of India was a stunner.
Dhoom Machale is the biggest draw of the Dhoom 3 soundtrack.
Dinesh Raheja salutes the legend's versatility in her heyday.
'Kishore Kumar lived like a king and knew that he could get away with anything. It's as simple as that.'
'There are a lot of positive things these reforms are bringing about and it is only a matter of some quarters before the growth rate picks up momentum.' 'Until then we need to be a little bit patient.'
Nitesh Sonawane did not let his disability come in the way of his musical dream. In fact, he made it his strength.
Patcy N/ Rediff.com had spoken to Mubarak Begum back in 2011. We republish the interview.
A month ago, Jasmeet Gandhi set out to cycle 1,000 kilometres to raise money for children afflicted with eye cancer. At the end of the journey from Mumbai to Bengaluru, during which he raised Rs 23 lakhs, he received a gift that changed his life.
'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was the highest point of our life,' Lalit Pandit tells Subhash K Jha.
On Kishore Kumar's 86th birthday, we revisit a Rediff.com exclusive special by Pritish Nandy on the late legend.
Music composer-singer Bappi Lahiri offers a sneak peek into what to expect in his US concerts this month.
Rafisaab's memory is as alive as ever in his devoted fans' minds.
How many of these have aged well?
'When it came to S D Burman, a Guide song was completely different from a Tere Mere Sapne song which was completely different from a Sharmilee song. Except for their quality, there is nothing to link them together.' 'Lata was his ultimate voice. He felt there was nobody like Lata. "Give me a harmonium, give me Lata and I will make music," he said.'