Pop rock band Sanam is ready for their Pune gig, with a slew of popular and original numbers
From running for pole-to-pole events to running for a toll-to-toll event, Inamdar has won accolades for completing a marathon in a pink nauvari sari.
As the sequel of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining releases today, a look back at the film that continues to define horror for many.
French choreographer Michelle Casanovas, 54, has brought to Mumbai a show called Water Games, which has three performers practising the movement.
Music composer Samira Koppikar on breaking into the big league with Laal Kaptaan and being a singer-songwriter in the era of high-end recording technology.
The 8th edition of Dharamshala International Film Festival is ready with an eclectic line-up of movies.
The 12 sessions at the festival comprise readings and recitations of Urdu writings on the themes as diverse as devotion, dissent, rural life, problems of the farmers, nationalism without jingoism, motivational poetry, love and heartbreak.
In the backdrop of her latest solo in Mumbai, veteran artist Nalini Malani talks about her works, and pushing the boundaries of art.
Defined by infinite loops in bold colours such as acid yellows and greens, the large-scale paintings do not feature defined figures or clean lines.
Single perspective narratives are confusing for students
Roy’s references are traditional and familiar toy figurines from across the world. If as an American Munny Doll, Gandhi holds his trademark stick, in Super Gandhi he wears the colours and cape of the Mattel superhero, ready to fight the world.
Actor-director Makarand Deshpande on his play Ram, how society has changed and why he dislikes the syllabus in drama schools
The Delhi hotel that once housed India’s most famous restaurant reopens with a new look and a new restaurant
An evening organised by author, translator and literary historian Rakhshanda Jalil, in New Delhi recently, had lovers of the language read from well-known literature.
The exhibition offers a rather unusual look at the Capital, beginning from the 1950s and follows it through the next five decades, with the works of Habib Rahman and renowned photographers Raghu Rai and Madan Mahatta.
Honeyland, an award-winning documentary, is a heartwarming story of a nomadic beekeeper as much as it is a warning about the industrialisation of nature’s bounty.
The 39-year-old beauty editor, and founder of the flower-based beauty brand Jhelum Loves, brings together history, recipes, and stories around flowers that we have grown up with
Writer-director Ari Aster on being a rising star in horror films, their therapeutic effect and being afraid of the dark.
Bestselling writer Jojo Moyes on her latest book, The Giver of Stars, a story about friendship and the power of the written word.
Surprise weight checks won’t solve the health problems within the police force.
Mohit Takalkar on his play, Mosambi Narangi, tickling the funny bone and the art of doing nothing in Varanasi.
Talk picks out a few favourite international films at the recently-concluded 21st JIO MAMI Film Festival 2019.
A video art festival, featuring works by veteran artists like Navjot Altaf and Ranbir Kaleka, as well as young, upcoming names, will be held in Mumbai.
Through the story of a widow who wishes to live by herself, Kislay’s Aise Hi explores social structures which surround us and a culture of repression.
Kislay, who has written and directed the movie Aise Hi (Just like that) talks about the idea behind it and its making.


