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In Business News this week: the Central Bank says it may cut interest rates
further, the Czech Republic’s fourth biggest beer producer Budějovický
Budvar is bringing out an 11 percent brew and hobby markets in the Czech
Republic are doing good business despite the crisis.
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Current AffairsLegendary “Sandokan” star of this year’s Prague Bollywood Festival
All this week Prague has been playing host to the sixth annual Bollywood
festival of Indian film. The festival has grown from an informal gathering
of film students into a major cultural event, echoing the transition of
Bollywood itself into a mainstream art form with mass appeal across the
globe. And, as Rob Cameron reports, the special guest at this year’s
festival is a cult figure for a generation of Czechs.
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Current AffairsExhibition of Bengali film posters opens in Prague
A rather unusual exhibition opened in Prague's Adria Palace on Friday - a
collection of film posters representing decades of Bengali cinema. Unlike
the commercial song and dance extravaganzas of Bollywood, Bengali cinema
is known for its bold experimentation, and the Bengali film industry is
one of the oldest in India. Its most famous proponent is the director
Satyajit Ray, whose 1955 classic The Song of the Road was the first Indian
film to enter the international arena of art cinema. At the official
launch
Radio Prague spoke to the exhibition's curator, Martin Hribek. More
Current AffairsBollywood fans flock to Aero, Svetozor cinemas for Indian film festival
The Prague Bollywood film festival draws to a close on Sunday, after
bringing the sights and sounds of Indian cinema to the Czech capital for
the third year running. The theme of this year's festival is Old
Traditions - New Directions, and spans several decades of Indian film.
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Current AffairsOrganisers promise "bigger and better" Bollywood festival in Prague
This evening sees the grand opening of the third annual Prague Bollywood
Festival - a celebration of Indian film that brings the colourful sights
and sounds of the Indian subcontinent to the Czech Republic. This year the
festival begins at the arthouse Aero cinema in Zizkov before moving on to
the Kino Svetozor off Wenceslas Square. So is Bollywood slowly winning the
hearts and minds of the Czech people? Rob Cameron spoke to organiser
Sangita Shresthova to find out.
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One on OneSangita Shresthova - Czech-Nepalese dancer bringing Bollywood to Prague
Few people can boast of having Czech-Nepalese heritage, fluency in four
languages and an in-depth knowledge of traditional Indian dance. Few
people except maybe Rob Cameron's guest in One on One - Sangita
Shresthova. Sangita's childhood was divided between Prague and Kathmandu,
but now she lives in Prague, where she studies film, teaches and performs
dance. Recently she helped to organise a festival of Bollywood film.
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