Born in the US, Korwar grew up in India and, at an early age, started playing the tabla. At 17, Korwar moved to Pune for higher studies but dedicated himself to music under Rajeev Devasthali, translating his skills to the Western drum kit and playing as a session musician.
The story starts after the 1993 Bombay blasts. Daruwali visits Bait-ul-Suroor, the mansion of the famous gangster Haji Mastan and confesses that she could be an indirect culprit behind the blast.
Travelling the length and breadth of the world, James Owens, 28, and Ron Rutland, 44, are carrying around the official whistle that will kick off the opening match between Japan and Russia at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
The Hubris Foundation is dedicated to showcasing works of western artists who painted India and its people.
A theatre production looks at the life of Makhan Singh, a Sikh who fought for Kenya’s freedom.
One of the most-watched seats in Maharashtra, Baramati, didn't spring any surprises, with NCP leader Supriya Sule defeating BJP candidate Kanchan Kul by over 1.5 lakh votes.
The Nupurnaad Festival, which celebrates classical dance, vocal and instrumental music, was conceptualised in 2017 by Swati and Dhananjay Daithankar, a santoor player and senior disciple of Padma Vibhushan Pt Shivkumar Sharma.
Gigolo peeks into a problem that is brushed under the carpet and gets lost in the darkness.
Ruskin Bond on writing about the Partition in his recent memoir for children, making and losing friends and his new collection of short stories.
Musician-songwriter Badshah lends his name and brand to a new bar and restaurant in town.
His one-man comedy show Massage, brought by Pooja Sehgal Batta Theatre, will be staged in the Capital on Saturday, where he steps into 24 characters.
Short-film director Sandeep A Varma brings his English short about Islamophobia to the 14th Habitat Film Festival in Delhi.
It was important to highlight that these questions of identity and faith are not limited to one country or even one faith, which is why, diversity is a key driver of the Spirit of Ramadan campaign.
Actor Inaamulhaq on his upcoming release Nakkash and how profit-driven cinema is adversely affecting Bollywood.
During her research, Husain also travelled across central Asia, including Tashkent, Bukhara and Samarkand, and discovered how noodles and pastas were also present in the Mughal kitchen.
One of the aims of the exhibition is to set a precedent for memes to be recognised as a legitimate art form. There is a curatorial walk, where visual and audio aspects of memes are explained, from the old jokes to historical landmarks.
Mourning Mulay’s loss on social media, National Award-winning film critic Meenakshi Shedde stated, “Akka enjoyed close friendships with Satyajit Ray, French filmmaker Louis Malle and others; they helped her make her documentary The Tidal Bore.”
It indeed reaffirmed what economist EF Schumacher said of an “entirely new system of thought, a system based on attention to people, and not to goods”.
Her choice to write couplets, in Braille, under most of her art works, successfully fulfill her purpose, of showing how society turns a blind eye to situations.
Madhu C Narayanan on his debut Malayalam feature Kumbalangi Nights, mentor Aashiq Abu and the #MeToo movement.
Malaysian legendary choreographer and Indian classical dancer Ramli Ibrahim on the piece, Odissi on High, cross-cultural collaboration and the power of movement.
Contemporary dancer Sayli Kulkarni Joshi on the power of the body and empathy
A play based on letters, Savitri gives a glimpse into a woman’s heart
One of the few things that makes summer bearable is the abundance of mangoes. Food experts share recipes that will help you make the most of the king of fruits this season
London-based percussionist Sarthak Korwar’s album More Arriving salutes the diversity in rap








