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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthro...

#12741101

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthro...

#12741101

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741093

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741093

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthro...

#12741099

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthro...

#12741099

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Canvas TV is seen on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/...

#12741094

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Canvas TV is seen on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/...

#12741094

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The Canvas TV is seen on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741088

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741088

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741089

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741089

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741090

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB Min...

#12741090

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue (not in the picture) to highlight its...

#12741091

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue (not in the picture) to highlight its...

#12741091

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue (not in the picture) to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense logo on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese consumer electr...

#12741092

IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Hisense logo on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese consumer electr...

#12741092

11 September 2025

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The Hisense logo on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions.


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A man makes a video or a picture at the ongoing protest in Nepal led by Generation Z. There is a mass of people carrying flags. (Photo by Bi...

#12734983

Generation Z Protest Nepal

9 September 2025

A man makes a video or a picture at the ongoing protest in Nepal led by Generation Z. There is a mass of people carrying flags. (Photo by Bi...

#12734983

9 September 2025

A man makes a video or a picture at the ongoing protest in Nepal led by Generation Z. There is a mass of people carrying flags.


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KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 28:
Decorative light bulbs displayed in a bar window in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 202...

#12686575

Daily Life In Krakow

28 August 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 28:
Decorative light bulbs displayed in a bar window in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 202...

#12686575

28 August 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 28: Decorative light bulbs displayed in a bar window in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025.


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Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646489

Indian Performers Stage Kathakali Dance In Nepal On 79th Independence Day Of India

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646489

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day of India. Kathakali, as a dance form popular today, evolves from many social and religious theatrical forms that existed in the southern region of India in ancient times. Kathakali is a blend of dance, music, and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics. It is a stylized art form where the four aspects of abhinaya--angika, aharya, vachika, satvika--and the nritta, nritya, and natya aspects are combined perfectly. The dancer expresses themselves through codified hasta-mudras and facial expressions, closely following the verses that are sung. Kathakali derives its textual sanction from Balarama Bharatam and Hastalakshana Deepika. Kathakali is a visual art where aharya, costume, and make-up are suited to the characters, as per the tenets laid down in the Natya Shastra. The characters are grouped under certain clearly defined types like the pacha, kathi, thadi, kari, or minukku. The face of the artist is painted to appear as though a mask is worn. The lips, eyelashes, and eyebrows are made to look prominent. A mixture of rice paste and lime is applied to make the chutti on the face, which highlights the facial make-up. Kathakali dance is chiefly interpretative. The characters in a Kathakali performance are broadly divided into satvika, rajasika, and tamasika types. Satvika characters are noble, heroic, generous, and refined. In pacha, green color dominates, and kirita (headgear) is worn by all. Krishna and Rama wear special crowns decorated with peacock feathers. The noble characters like Indra, Arjun, and the Devas are some of the pacha characters. The kathi type depicts anti-heroes. Though they are of the rajasika category, they are sometimes great warriors and scholars such as Ravana, Kamsa, and Sisupala, to name a few.


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Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646490

Indian Performers Stage Kathakali Dance In Nepal On 79th Independence Day Of India

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646490

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day of India. Kathakali, as a dance form popular today, evolves from many social and religious theatrical forms that existed in the southern region of India in ancient times. Kathakali is a blend of dance, music, and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics. It is a stylized art form where the four aspects of abhinaya--angika, aharya, vachika, satvika--and the nritta, nritya, and natya aspects are combined perfectly. The dancer expresses themselves through codified hasta-mudras and facial expressions, closely following the verses that are sung. Kathakali derives its textual sanction from Balarama Bharatam and Hastalakshana Deepika. Kathakali is a visual art where aharya, costume, and make-up are suited to the characters, as per the tenets laid down in the Natya Shastra. The characters are grouped under certain clearly defined types like the pacha, kathi, thadi, kari, or minukku. The face of the artist is painted to appear as though a mask is worn. The lips, eyelashes, and eyebrows are made to look prominent. A mixture of rice paste and lime is applied to make the chutti on the face, which highlights the facial make-up. Kathakali dance is chiefly interpretative. The characters in a Kathakali performance are broadly divided into satvika, rajasika, and tamasika types. Satvika characters are noble, heroic, generous, and refined. In pacha, green color dominates, and kirita (headgear) is worn by all. Krishna and Rama wear special crowns decorated with peacock feathers. The noble characters like Indra, Arjun, and the Devas are some of the pacha characters. The kathi type depicts anti-heroes. Though they are of the rajasika category, they are sometimes great warriors and scholars such as Ravana, Kamsa, and Sisupala, to name a few.


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Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646491

Indian Performers Stage Kathakali Dance In Nepal On 79th Independence Day Of India

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646491

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day of India. Kathakali, as a dance form popular today, evolves from many social and religious theatrical forms that existed in the southern region of India in ancient times. Kathakali is a blend of dance, music, and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics. It is a stylized art form where the four aspects of abhinaya--angika, aharya, vachika, satvika--and the nritta, nritya, and natya aspects are combined perfectly. The dancer expresses themselves through codified hasta-mudras and facial expressions, closely following the verses that are sung. Kathakali derives its textual sanction from Balarama Bharatam and Hastalakshana Deepika. Kathakali is a visual art where aharya, costume, and make-up are suited to the characters, as per the tenets laid down in the Natya Shastra. The characters are grouped under certain clearly defined types like the pacha, kathi, thadi, kari, or minukku. The face of the artist is painted to appear as though a mask is worn. The lips, eyelashes, and eyebrows are made to look prominent. A mixture of rice paste and lime is applied to make the chutti on the face, which highlights the facial make-up. Kathakali dance is chiefly interpretative. The characters in a Kathakali performance are broadly divided into satvika, rajasika, and tamasika types. Satvika characters are noble, heroic, generous, and refined. In pacha, green color dominates, and kirita (headgear) is worn by all. Krishna and Rama wear special crowns decorated with peacock feathers. The noble characters like Indra, Arjun, and the Devas are some of the pacha characters. The kathi type depicts anti-heroes. Though they are of the rajasika category, they are sometimes great warriors and scholars such as Ravana, Kamsa, and Sisupala, to name a few.


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Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646492

Indian Performers Stage Kathakali Dance In Nepal On 79th Independence Day Of India

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646492

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day of India. Kathakali, as a dance form popular today, evolves from many social and religious theatrical forms that existed in the southern region of India in ancient times. Kathakali is a blend of dance, music, and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics. It is a stylized art form where the four aspects of abhinaya--angika, aharya, vachika, satvika--and the nritta, nritya, and natya aspects are combined perfectly. The dancer expresses themselves through codified hasta-mudras and facial expressions, closely following the verses that are sung. Kathakali derives its textual sanction from Balarama Bharatam and Hastalakshana Deepika. Kathakali is a visual art where aharya, costume, and make-up are suited to the characters, as per the tenets laid down in the Natya Shastra. The characters are grouped under certain clearly defined types like the pacha, kathi, thadi, kari, or minukku. The face of the artist is painted to appear as though a mask is worn. The lips, eyelashes, and eyebrows are made to look prominent. A mixture of rice paste and lime is applied to make the chutti on the face, which highlights the facial make-up. Kathakali dance is chiefly interpretative. The characters in a Kathakali performance are broadly divided into satvika, rajasika, and tamasika types. Satvika characters are noble, heroic, generous, and refined. In pacha, green color dominates, and kirita (headgear) is worn by all. Krishna and Rama wear special crowns decorated with peacock feathers. The noble characters like Indra, Arjun, and the Devas are some of the pacha characters. The kathi type depicts anti-heroes. Though they are of the rajasika category, they are sometimes great warriors and scholars such as Ravana, Kamsa, and Sisupala, to name a few.


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Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646493

Indian Performers Stage Kathakali Dance In Nepal On 79th Independence Day Of India

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur,...

#12646493

15 August 2025

Indian artists led by N. Ramankutty perform Kathakali, a traditional dance performed especially in the Indian state of Kerala, in Lalitpur, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day of India. Kathakali, as a dance form popular today, evolves from many social and religious theatrical forms that existed in the southern region of India in ancient times. Kathakali is a blend of dance, music, and acting and dramatizes stories, which are mostly adapted from the Indian epics. It is a stylized art form where the four aspects of abhinaya--angika, aharya, vachika, satvika--and the nritta, nritya, and natya aspects are combined perfectly. The dancer expresses themselves through codified hasta-mudras and facial expressions, closely following the verses that are sung. Kathakali derives its textual sanction from Balarama Bharatam and Hastalakshana Deepika. Kathakali is a visual art where aharya, costume, and make-up are suited to the characters, as per the tenets laid down in the Natya Shastra. The characters are grouped under certain clearly defined types like the pacha, kathi, thadi, kari, or minukku. The face of the artist is painted to appear as though a mask is worn. The lips, eyelashes, and eyebrows are made to look prominent. A mixture of rice paste and lime is applied to make the chutti on the face, which highlights the facial make-up. Kathakali dance is chiefly interpretative. The characters in a Kathakali performance are broadly divided into satvika, rajasika, and tamasika types. Satvika characters are noble, heroic, generous, and refined. In pacha, green color dominates, and kirita (headgear) is worn by all. Krishna and Rama wear special crowns decorated with peacock feathers. The noble characters like Indra, Arjun, and the Devas are some of the pacha characters. The kathi type depicts anti-heroes. Though they are of the rajasika category, they are sometimes great warriors and scholars such as Ravana, Kamsa, and Sisupala, to name a few.


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