Textile designer Padmini Tolat Balaram presents indigo as a dye that knit India with the world
Bookaroo is back with a weekend full of stories from across the world for the young-lings
Experts pen stories based on their expeditions with children to UNESCO World Heritage Sites across India
Through Mirzapur, the latest Indian original series on Amazon Prime, Karan Anshuman, Puneet and Vineet Krishna wanted to tell a story about two innocent young men and their fight for survival and power in the hostile and volatile hinterland.
Filmmaker Naina Sen’s The Song Keepers follows The Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir that has adapted ancient German hymns. The documentary, which took Sen about four years to make, released in theatres in Australia earlier this year.
At IFFI 2018, Varun Dhawan and father David Dhawan offered an insight into each other’s working style.
Sohrab Hura’s photobook, Look It’s Getting Sunny Outside!!!, offers a peek into the life within his mother’s home
The flying experience is a fast deteriorating one. Queues are longer, leg room shorter and unoccupied space, rarer than ever. Customer feedback will undoubtedly keep India’s airlines on their toes since they stand to lose revenue if their rankings go down.
“Millions were impacted by the Partition of India, and each one of them has a story. Each one of them is a story,” says author Malika Ahluwalia.
Sanal Sasidharan, who is at Film Bazaar with a new film, talks about #MeToo and why women actors need to look for new allies.
Come December, Chandigarh will welcome music lovers to the celebration of jazz, where music fans will lend an ear to aficionados of the genre in its purest form.
Actor-poet Piyush Mishra is at the event to talk about Kuch Ishq Kiya Kuch Kaam Kiya (Rajkamal Prakashan), an anthology of poems written over a period of 20 years.
The Apna Heritage Archive, in Wolverhampton, UK, uses original photographs of migrants from Punjab, who arrived in the city from 1960 to 1989, and how they preserved their memories.
A festival celebrates the culinary heritage of Lucknow and Hyderabad.
The legend of Sohni Mahiwaal is being retold as a novel, in both English and Punajbi.
Flautist Rupak Kulkarni on his undying passion for music and his guru Pandit Hariprasad Chauraisa.
K Radharaman on designing Deepika Padukone's wedding sari and a 600-year-old weaving heritage.
“Nobody is as complete as her, my wife Sri,” said filmmaker Boney Kapoor Kapoor.
In the Indian production of Yasmina Reza’s The Unexpected Man, director and actor Padma Damodaran explores space and human nature
Remembering poet and writer Meena Alexander, who passed away on Wednesday night.
Artist Gigi Scaria explores the idea of the self and how it is conditioned by complexities of the present day.
Director of Kharvas, which opened the non- feature film segment of Indian Panorama at IFFI, Aditya Suhas Jambhale talks about his influences.
Jayanta Mahapatra, who was Poet Laureate at the Tata Literature Live! Festival in Mumbai this year, on what it takes to write poetry, looking back at home for inspiration and how physics taught him brevity.
Navin Thomas presents engaging mechanics of aural forms in his first solo in the Capital.
IFFI 2018 feature and non-feature films jury denied having rejected movies on the basis of being “anti-national” at a press meet in Panjim.



