Suanshu Khurana is an award-winning journalist and music critic currently serving as a Senior Assistant Editor at The Indian Express. She is best known for her nuanced writing on Indian culture, with a specific focus on classical music, cinema, and the arts.
Expertise & Focus Areas Khurana specializes in the intersection of culture and society. Her beat involves deep-dive reporting on:
Indian Classical Music: She is regarded as a definitive voice in documenting the lineages (Gharanas) and evolution of Hindustani classical music.
Cinema & Theatre: Her critiques extend beyond reviews to analyze the socio-political narratives within Indian cinema and theater.
Cultural Heritage: She frequently profiles legendary artists and unearths stories about India’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
Professional Experience At The Indian Express, Khurana is responsible for curating and writing features for the Arts and Culture pages. Her work is characterized by long-form journalism that offers intimate portraits of artists and rigorous analysis of cultural trends. She has been instrumental in bringing the stories of both stalwarts and upcoming artistes to the forefront of mainstream media.
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June 19, 2009 03:55 IST
Animation is usually associated with kids and humour,but theres nothing funny about The Eyes of Silencea 5 minute animation film produced and directed by first time filmmakers...
Fri, Jun 19, 2009June 18, 2009 04:47 IST
In the world of classical music,a surname like Chaurasia comes with its own expectations, says 37-year-old Rakesh Chaurasia,nephew of renowned flautist Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia who is ready with his 24th album titled Morning...
Thu, Jun 18, 2009
June 18, 2009 04:42 IST
Animation is usually associated with kids and humour,but theres nothing funny about The Eyes of Silencea 5 minute animation film produced and directed by first time filmmakers...
Thu, Jun 18, 2009June 17, 2009 23:10 IST
In the world of classical music,a surname like Chaurasia comes with its own expectations...
Wed, Jun 17, 2009June 16, 2009 04:13 IST
A name like Radha Mangeshkar is a dead giveaway,and the young singer whose debut album Naav Maaza Shami was launched a few weeks ago is only too aware of this.
Tue, Jun 16, 2009June 15, 2009 05:37 IST
A name like Radha Mangeshkar is a dead giveaway,and the young singer whose debut album Naav Maaza Shami was launched a few weeks ago is only too aware of this.
Mon, Jun 15, 2009June 15, 2009 05:30 IST
Justin McCarthy,52,first learnt Bharatanatyam in California. Shortly thereafter,he packed his bags and left for India.
Mon, Jun 15, 2009
June 15, 2009 04:21 IST
Justin McCarthy,52,first learnt Bharatanatyam in California. Shortly thereafter,he packed his bags and left for India. He travelled to Chennai to learn from Subbarayan Pillai and then under Leela Samson at Delhis Bharatiya Kala Kendra.
Mon, Jun 15, 2009June 14, 2009 03:36 IST
A name like Radha Mangeshkar is a dead giveaway,and the young singer whose debut album Naav Maaza Shami was launched a few weeks ago is only too aware of this.
Sun, Jun 14, 2009June 14, 2009 03:04 IST
A name like Radha Mangeshkar is a dead giveaway,and the young singer whose debut album Naav Maaza Shami was launched a few weeks ago is only too aware of this.
Sun, Jun 14, 2009June 13, 2009 02:34 IST
Justin McCarthy,52,first learnt Bharatanatyam in California. Shortly thereafter,he packed his bags and left for India.
Sat, Jun 13, 2009June 10, 2009 04:07 IST
Like most of the work by legendary composer Madan Mohan,the haunting melody of Naina barse rimjhim rimjhim...
Wed, Jun 10, 2009June 10, 2009 03:04 IST
Anuradha Pals wavy locks reverberate to the movements of her lively fingers while she creates a fast rhythm on the tabla.
Wed, Jun 10, 2009
June 10, 2009 03:01 IST
Like most of the work by legendary composer Madan Mohan,the haunting melody of Naina barse rimjhim rimjhim...
Wed, Jun 10, 2009
June 09, 2009 22:20 IST
Like most of the work by legendary composer Madan Mohan,the haunting melody of Naina barse rimjhim rimjhim...
Tue, Jun 09, 2009
June 08, 2009 02:38 IST
Like most of the work by legendary composer Madan Mohan,the haunting melody of Naina barse rimjhim rimjhim...
Mon, Jun 08, 2009June 07, 2009 03:10 IST
Anuradha Pals wavy locks reverberate to the movements of her lively fingers while she creates a fast rhythm on the tabla.
Sun, Jun 07, 2009June 04, 2009 03:10 IST
Anita Singhvi is a ghazal singer who is fortunate enough to have a ready audience of political bigwigs.
Thu, Jun 04, 2009June 04, 2009 03:05 IST
When the guitarist R Prasanna agreed to compose the background score for the Oscar-winning documentary Smile Pinki in three days...
Thu, Jun 04, 2009June 03, 2009 05:51 IST
It is noon in Delhi. Percussionist Aneesh Pradhan is all set to give lessons in music.
Wed, Jun 03, 2009June 03, 2009 02:11 IST
R Prasanna agreed to compose the background score for the Oscar-winning documentary Smile Pinki in three days...
Wed, Jun 03, 2009June 03, 2009 02:10 IST
Anita Singhvi is a ghazal singer who is fortunate enough to have a ready audience of political bigwigs.
Wed, Jun 03, 2009June 02, 2009 03:16 IST
A 60-year-old pradhan from Garhwal sings with a chorus of villagers about goddesses bathing in the Ganga; a 12-year-old tribal girl sings...
Tue, Jun 02, 2009June 02, 2009 03:14 IST
It is noon in Delhi. Percussionist Aneesh Pradhan is all set to give lessons in music. His student,a 27-year-old lecturer in accounting,Venkat Narayanan,is through with his daily grind and ready for advanced tabla lessons in roopak taal.
Tue, Jun 02, 2009
June 01, 2009 01:03 IST
It is noon in Delhi. Percussionist Aneesh Pradhan is all set to give lessons in music. His student,a 27-year-old lecturer in accounting,Venkat Narayanan...
Mon, Jun 01, 2009





