A photography project makes books the protagonist to question the reality of time and space
Actors Tara Sutaria and Ananya Panday on their silver screen debut, their role models and living their dreams.
Actor Adil Hussain's first Khasi film, and musician-filmmaker Wanphrang K Diengdoh's debut feature, Lorni — The Flaneur, will be screened at the 14th Habitat Film Festival in Delhi.
In the book, Tillotson provides an account of Delhi’s built heritage. He traces the earliest settlements in Indraprastha, takes the readers through the legacy of the Mughals, and the ordered symmetries of Lutyen’s Delhi.
The show speaks about the inner struggles everyone goes through, with the help of the experiences of 12 contemporary artists and their videos, sculptures and canvases. Curator of the show Ashna Singh believes that the biggest war is from within.
A travel primer on the Doon Valley points us towards stories and places that are forgotten.
TV doyenne Ekta Kapoor on her latest show, surrogacy, and being prudent with money.
Despite the army fatigues he donned many a times for roles, Deol’s understanding of military strategy is non-existent, and the Opposition quite naturally seized the opportunity to mock his ignorance.
This election season, actor, writer and singer Aamir Aziz has stories to tell, of our times, people, and the nation we’ve become.
The designers have launched the space by unveiling their latest spring-summer collection, titled ‘Au Revoir Phool Mahal’ and invokes its inspiration from Rajasthan’s Bundi Mahal.
The artist reflects how when she began her career, her works would depict floating figures, with mushrooms and trees — symbols of softness finding ways into her prints.
Kaali Aurat ka Khwaab covers the period between Kamil’s first film, Chameli and his first “Black lady” or the Filmfare award for Love Aaj Kal. The book, with 15 chapters, contains equal amounts of prose and poetry.
Ravi Jadhav's past films include National Award-winners Natrang, Mitraa, and The Landscape. Rampaat will hit theaters on May 17.
‘Afghani Vignettes’ offers an oddly colourful view of a place inflicted with violence for years
Mumbai’s first underground electronic music collective, Bhavishyavani Future Soundz, celebrates 20 years this weekend
Director Sanjoy Nag on adapting Annie Zaidi’s short story for his film Yours Truly, and the difference between loneliness and solitude
A documentary theatre piece, Mrs and Marx, attempts to humanise the German philosopher through the prism of his love life
Filmmaker Nagraj Manjule on hosting the Marathi version of KBC and his new look.
In her debut film, Sapna Moti Bhavnani traces one of the largest migration of people in the history of the world, through her family, and on her skin.
The outrageous and bizarre took centrestage on the Met Gala 2019 red carpet
In Thyagarajan’s images, future students will find the plays of BV Karanth, Mohan Maharishi, KN Panikkar, Ratan Thiyam and Anuradha Kapur, among others.
Actor Kriti Sanon on her career choices, playing the girl next door and her upcoming projects
Delhi-based National School of Drama Repertory will close the festival with Pehla Satyagrahi written by Ravinder Tripathi and directed by professor Suresh Sharma.
Founder of the 50-year-old firm CP Kukreja Architects (CPKA), Kukreja passed away last year at the age of 80. A retrospective of his work is on display at the Sushant School of Art and Architecture (SSAA), Ansal University, till May 31.


