Few more days to go for the Annual Treat for all music lovers. The Vasantotsav is an annual Indian music carnival to be held in Pune whi...

Few more days to go for the Annual Treat for all music lovers. The Vasantotsav is an annual Indian music carnival to be held in Pune which starts from Jan 20, 2017.

Every year Vasantotsav was conducted in the memory of the late Dr. Vasantrao Deshpande. Vasantotsav will be conducted for 3 days and it will be free and open for all type of audience.

This year the utsav will begin with a vocal performance by Pandit Venkatesh Kumar, followed by Sangeet Manapman, a famous musical drama featuring Rahul Deshpande and Priyanka Barve.

The second day will start with the vocal performance by Rekha Bhardwaj followed by a joint performance by flutist Ronu Mujumdar and Rahul Deshpande.
The third day starts with a performance by Kirana Gharana vocalist Anand Bhate. The day ends with a fusion session by renowned instrumentalist Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhat and the famous rock band 'Indian Ocean'.


The utsav is not only for entertaining you but also offers a free day-long workshop named as Vasantotsav Vimarsh which will be held at Raja Ravi Varma art gallery, Ghole Road, on January 19. Here in this workshop, Vocalist Vijay Koparkar will guide musicians and students on riyaz methods and raga elaboration.

Every Year three artists under the categories of senior guru, music researcher, and talented young musician will be honored. This year's Vasantrao Deshpande Smruti Sanman will be given to Sulabha Thakar for her contribution in the field of musicology and to renowned organ player, Rajiv Paranjape, for his creative contribution in the field of music. The award comprises a memento and Rs 51,000.

The Vasantrao Deshpande Udayonmukh Kalakar will be given to Shripad Limbekar. This award comprises Rs 25,000 and a trophy.

Free Passes:
Available from January-14  at Balgandharva Rangmandir and Pandit Farms, Karvenagar.

Let's join together and celebrate the musical festival of 2017.

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Indian Movies - A Small Roundup Indian cinema, of course, is about more than just Bollywood. As always, there were more Tamil and Telug...

Indian Movies - A Small Roundup

Indian cinema, of course, is about more than just Bollywood. As always, there were more Tamil and Telugu films released this year than Hindi. Meanwhile, while Marathi cinema's on-going renaissance of sorts continued, Bengali cinema also pushed out a few gems, as did the Malayalam film industry. In recent years, regional films have been upping their game and making up for what some of them lack in comparison to Bollywood by way of budgets and star power with good cinematic content. Moreover India has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1957, a year after the incorporation of the category.

Here, Therefore, is a list of notable regional films that released in theaters the year 2016.

Best Indian Language Movies of 2016


Upcoming Indian Language Movies of 2017


Hope These Movies will fulfill your expectation.


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