Imtiaz Ali on retelling Laila Majnu, loving the medium of film and the romance of Kashmir
Born and raised in Kashmir, Huzaifa Pandit has many poems that recall his time at Pune University in 2012. One of these, Getting Lost in Pune, is about his experiences of staying in a strange land and not knowing the language.
A three-day world heritage cuisine summit and festival will celebrate culinary traditions and food customs from around the world
Artistes across the spectrum hail the Supreme Court verdict decriminalising homosexuality
For professor Shalmalee Palekar, daughter of Amol Palekar, the verdict brings a right to live without fear; mother Chitra says fight has to continue
Film writer and editor Apurva Asrani, known for films like Satya and Aligarh, on the Section 377 verdict and the way forward
Filmmaker JP Dutta talks about Paltan and why war stories matter
Around 200 works from the Air India collection will be showcased at the refurbished front wing of NGMA’s Jaipur House in Delhi
What happens when Artificial Intelligence gets creative? An exhibition explores an art form in its infancy
Bollywood actor Shefali Shah, whose latest project Once Again is currently streaming on Netflix, says men in this industry are afforded more choices, regardless of age.
An exhibition chronicles the changing face of women in artist-pedagogue KG Subramanyan’s oeuvre.
BB Ki Vines has Bam playing all the characters himself — with a scarf, muffler, fake moustaches and similar props. Yet, he is first and foremost, a musician, with a training in Hindustani classical music.
"I don’t think the magic of theatre will ever be available on the mobile phone. The act of theatre is that you’re there in a space with performers. It is this communal engagement that is magical and that is the power of being together," said Sanjna Kapoor.
Ghoul stars Manav Kaul and Radhika Apte on screen, stage and verses on the page.
Artist Manish Pushkale’s latest exhibition is a reminder of the Bhopal gas tragedy and an ode to languages on the verge of extinction.
Veera Hiranandani’s previous novel, The Whole Story of Half a Girl, had another teen protagonist, Sonia Nadhamuni, who was half-Indian and half Jewish-American. It was also partly autobiographical.
The brilliant part of the exhibition is the way it shows a complete loop of activity, from the yarn that’s woven on the charkha to the final yardage. It’s a hint at the ecologically efficient rhythm of working on the primal thread that holds human history.
“People, usually, men say, ‘She is a loose woman’, meaning her morals are a bit questionable. I feel that she isn’t loose enough. She needs to get looser,” says Maya Krishna Rao.
An exhibition rekindles the emotive values of old buildings and its tug and pull with development
The two-member jury was impressed with Tomer’s treatment of subjects which they said required both patience and artistic acumen.
Virdi is representing India at a sustainable fashion designing global platform in Hong Kong, where designers from across the world are competing through designs reusing and upcycling the waste of this industry.
“Films and theatre are both very different media. In theatre, you work with actors and try to achieve an image through actors’ bodies and voice. In films, you are making an image with your cameraman, production designer, sound recordist, and editor..." he says.
By going deeper and bringing innovations into the tradition, you do not break the boundaries but expand them,” says Bhate, a performer, teacher, choreographer, artistic director, and thinker.
Filmmaker Kavi Raz on his film about Kartar Singh Sarabha and the Ghadar Movement, the land of his ancestors and the fine balance between fact and fiction.
Biryani as a go-to dish has a new address, moving from home-caterers to cloud kitchens






