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Like all true artists, the 80-year old Mehta gained no financial reward from the record breaking sale. Apparently the painting had changed several hands since Mehta painted it and the sale was in the secondary market. While his paintings command the highest prices for any living Indian artist, currently Mehta lives in a small fourth-floor walk-up flat in a crowded Mumbai suburb. His health is frail, but his spirits high and he has a great sense of humor. Apparently he is fond of pointing out that even the great Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh died hungry. G. Subba Rao I love your magazine. I'm a high school student, born in America, and find it really interesting to read an Indian magazine. I read about Julie Sahni in the article "The Immigrant Table" by Lavina Melwani. The article mentions her website and her cooking classes, but does not provide details of either. You should provide contact information of this nature. I just read the article "The Chug that Tugs" on the Indian film industry and Indian railways. I have never ever read such an erudite and well researched piece on the Bollywood film industry.
The article "The Colors of Desi" offer a very positive spin on a very pathetic situation. Children and future generations will grow up confused and without proper roots and cultural and religious anchor in life. What a wonderful look at the life of multicultural kids and their parents ("The Colors of Desi," Jan 06). I've been married to my husband Baldev for nearly 20 years (I'm Italian-American) and we have two daughters. One thing my children always noticed was that there was no one like them in books, movies, on TV. Let's hope we see more of our mixed race children depicted as heroes in the media in the future! I have been reading your magazine for a long time. Your magazine is full of news, family life in the U.S. as well as in India, Hollywood and Bollywood, sports and success stories of Indians in the U.S. Kindly accept my sincere congratulations on your success.
I came to this country with my kids 10 years ago. They were 14 and 16 years old at the time. They blended well with the Indian crowd and went to temples and watched Zee TV, which brought a lot of thrill to us. As parents, we want to give out kids the best education and hope that they can retain their Indian roots. The article "The Hidden India in America" by Lavina Melwani (Feb 2006) is excellent. It gives us a panoramic picture of the hidden world of antiques, artifacts and paintings of India. Without even visiting India, you can see the religious idols, art and cultural masterpieces in America. I want to commend you on your magazine. I love it and am glad to have, even if belatedly, become acquainted with it this past year. The editorial "Terrorists of the Soul" (Dec 2005) touched my heart. I have always felt that the United States, Britain and NATO countries work as warlords behind the curtain, using the rhetoric of peace, freedom and democracy. The United States has supported dictatorships in Iran, Philippines, Haiti, Uganda, etc. to rob the wealth of these countries. It also supported Saddam for his oil and then stabbed him in the back for oil too. The article "Beauty's Beast" by Swati Sharan (Jan 06) was excellent. The beauty in an Indian woman lies more in her grace and charm than her figure. She should stop aping the West and concentrate on true substance. |
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