Actor Rajshri Deshpande on playing fearless women, and adopting two villages in Maharashtra
Bollywood, bling and blitz dominated the ramp at the recently concluded India Couture Week
Stavros Kyrillos and Mawra Haiba have been taking clowning workshops in India since 2017.
Born Renu Kujur, she was raised in a simple family in Delhi. Her father was a clerk in a government office and her mother worked as a domestic help.
Manav Gupta weaves in stories of sustainability using quintessential byproducts of the Indian potter
For those who, as children, dozed off with a Manga book clutched in their hands, a visit to the four-month-old You Mee in Greater Kailash II might be imperative, as the restaurant pegs itself as one inspired by the Japanese comics.
The India Couture Week, which kicked off on Wednesday evening in Delhi, couldn’t have asked for a better dream pair — couturier Tarun Tahiliani and Bollywood favourite Anju Modi — to kick off the annual bridal extravaganza.
Over the last two decades of his career, Shergill — who made his debut with Gulzar’s Maachis (1996) — has played a college student, lover boy and the second fiddle with equal elan.
A panel discussion points to how we no longer build in sync with nature
Eight artists from India and Pakistan address notions of redressal through an exhibition in New York
A series of tree walks in Delhi, in the wake of the move to fell 16,000 trees to develop housing complexes, sensitises participants on what trees mean to the city’s ecology, flora and fauna, and its residents
A photo series depicting poverty in India has sparked outrage on social media.
Designers Amit Aggarwal and Falguni and Shane Peacock on their India Couture Week debut, and why there is no escaping bridalwear in the country.
Nigerian singer Samuel Adepoju on his latest Odia single, and why he considers himself half-Indian.
With edible cutlery, Narayana Peesapaty offers an ingenious way of saving the environment.
In 2004, she was appointed chairperson of Sangeet Natak Akademi. However, she had to resign when a number of artistes protested against her “dictatorial” attitude.
Akarsh Khurana on his second big-screen directorial outing, Karwaan, featuring Irrfan Khan and Dulquer Salmaan, and his relationship with theatre.
The average Indian, who lacks both money and time, is already a prisoner of circumstance and is unlikely to venture into a jail as an enthusiastic vacationer.
An exhibition brings in the personal through archived photos of famous personalities from the US and India.
With four back-to-back well-received releases on the big screen and Netflix, the summer of 2018 undeniably belongs to Vicky Kaushal.
A filmmaker engages with migrants and identity through his documentary
Abhinaya Darpan, a unique theatre idea conceptualised by Chakresh Kumar, hopes to clock over 140 hours of performance, and will take the audience through an engaging journey of different characters in society
In the tart and the crunch of street food lie the culinary genius of Delhi’s CR Park vendors
Atul Kumar on exploring content and form of theatre through three new productions




