Bengaluru ByDesign promises handmade and cutting-edge innovation
Artist Aishwarya Sultania draws from her encounters in Paris for her solo
International Film Festival of India 2018 opening ceremony began with a tribute to period dramas in Indian cinema.
The first Indian woman to receive a Michelin star, Garima Arora on her Bangkok restaurant Gaa, her journey, and why cooking is more than just physical work.
Atul Satya Koushik, famous for grand narratives on stage, attempts a thriller about two people, romance and revenge
As Goa hosts IFFI for the 15th year and tries to get past the controversies that surrounded the festival last year, here’s a look at the line-up.
Carnatic musician T M Krishna projected an inclusive politics that celebrated India’s diversity during his concert in Delhi on Saturday.
The display includes several familiar faces: from SK Bakre’s plaster bust of philanthropist and industrialist Sir Cowasji Jehangir to Ram Sutar’s bronze of Mahatma Gandhi, Sarbari Roy Chowdhury’s portrait of Ustad Ali Akbar Khan and Latika Katt’s bronze of Somnath Hore.
The many panel discussions and sessions will see the participation of actors Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Yashpal Sharma and Pankaj Tripathi. Lyricist-poet Irshad Kamil will be awarded Poet of the Year.
The third Indie Comix Fest looks to promote local and indie comic talents
Manjiri Prabhu on the twists and turns of being a mystery fiction novelist.
A forest land hosts an experimental art project, ‘In the Woods-2’
Why LA-based beatmaker Chris Alfaro, aka Free the Robots, steers clear of defining his sound.
Marrying modern cooking techniques with regional Indian flavours, Sujan Sarkar stirs up ingenious inventions in his kitchen, as witnessed in the Kadak Naan and Charred Corn Roti, served with corn mousse.
Puneet Issar recreates the epic for the stage and takes up the role of Duryodhana, which made him famous on TV 30 years ago.
Ashvin Kumar issues an open letter to Prasoon Joshi after his film, No Fathers in Kashmir, hits censor roadblock
Theatre director Saif Hyder Hasan adapts Devdas from Chandramukhi’s point of view
An exhibition of photographs shows the cracks in the picturesque vistas of Italy
The Melbourne comedy festival gets set to poke fun at Indian quirks, from Bollywood fixation to food
Anupam Kaushik Borah’s film, Bornodi Bhotiai, tells the story of a Majuli, which most other narratives on the disappearing island, miss
"We need a visual narrative to be woven into the script right at the conception level or we will keep suffering from mediocre cinematography. I suspect that most Bollywood films can be heard on radio," says Pankaj Kumar, the cinematographer of Tumbbad.
In Mehsampur, Kabir Singh Chowdhry crafts a film that has no time for labels but offers a glimpse into the ethics of filmmaking
Patanjali Paridhan is touted to be an “exclusive one-stop solution showroom”, selling everything from ethnic to formal wear, and more specifically, an original range of “swadeshi” denims.
In Soul Survivors, Anu Malhotra documents indigenous cultures in the region
Ethicoco is project that is focussed on the revival of traditional weaving in the Himalayas.







