Theatre actor Vansh Bhardwaj on playing the fierce yet soft-hearted Lance Naik Chanda Singh in Kesari.
Young and upcoming artists in Chandigarh present their creative offerings through themes of landscapes, rituals and nature.
The exhibition is at Art Alive gallery, S-221, Panchsheel Park, till April 10, from 11 am to 7 pm.
The workshop was held on the sidelines of the Lotus Make-Up India Fashion Week Autumn Winter ’19.
Actor Arjun Mathur on his role in Made in Heaven, portraying gay characters on screen and being a Dilli boy
In India today where even the smallest divide of religion, gender and community can spark reactions, the fact that colouring each other does not leave a trace of who you were, is worth remembering.
Palash or tesu, with their striking hue, are most associated with Holi. The flowers, soaked in water, produce a colour that has traditionally been used to celebrate this festival.
Much before Holi though, children bring flowers and sweets, laying the petals before every door, and in return are treated to food or clothes. It’s a way of inviting blessings and announcing the arrival of the season.
Not only were A-list designers conspicuous by their absence but the grand finale and its theme too were under wraps. The Etu Show, from the Jakarta Fashion Week, cancelled last minute and the other shows of the evening were delayed at least by an hour.
Contemporary dancer Surjit Nongmeikapam’s recent piece draws on Manipur’s turbulent history
An exhibition of stamps from the Ewari Family Collection is a window to the Nizam of Hyderabad’s British allegiance and his architectural finesse.
If there’s one reason to mourn liberalisation in India, it’s what opening up of the economy has done to the wardrobes of the obscenely rich who seem to revel in displaying wealth, literally, on their sleeves.
Filmmaker Ritesh Batra on his latest film Photograph, slowing down time, and approaching a city through its characters.
Director Tigmanshu Dhulia and actor Ali Fazal on working together on their latest film Milan Talkies, shooting in Lucknow and their romance with cinema
Comprising author and photographer Juhi Saklani’s 15 photographs, the exhibition also has images of demolished houses and trees overlapping each other.
The Jacob diamond, also called the Imperial diamond, was discovered in the Kimberly mines of South Africa in the 19th century. Singh says that it is named after Alexander Malcolm Jacob, the jeweller who sold it to the sixth Nizam, Mehboob Ali Pasha.
The Delhi-based designer’s mammoth show, featured many looks that have never been exhibited in India. Most were a throwback to the 10 collections he showcased in Paris.
The exhibition begins and ends with the artwork by Dutch artist Daan Botlek. He paints his signature figurine of a man and responds to the theme of the exhibition of human lives entangled between technology, art and nature.
As you make your way from the Bharli Wangi (peanut stuffed aubergines) to the Patal Bhaji (spinach and chana dal curry) to the Sabudana Wada and Shrikhand Poori, it’s like being seated on a paat (wooden stool) in Sanglikar’s Aurangabad home and having a meal.
Pt Laxman Krishnarao Pandit, the scion of the famed Gwalior gharana, who turned 85 last week. He was born in 1938 into a well-known family of musicians.
Filmmaker Reema Kagti on her new project Made in Heaven, tired of being called a female filmmaker and how violence is a gender-neutral concept.
The Indian income tax department auctions artwork from Nirav Modi’s famed collection.
The Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Autumn Winter’ 2019 (LMIFW AW’19), a four-day event, kicks off today at the usual venue – Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the Capital.
Director Nitin Kakkar on his upcoming film, Notebook, and shooting in Kashmir.
Writer Divya Prakash Dubey on writing October Junction, ‘nayi-wali Hindi’ and small town stories.


