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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May 30, 2009 01:01 IST
A 60-year-old pradhan from Garhwal sings with a chorus of villagers about goddesses bathing in the Ganga...
Sat, May 30, 2009May 24, 2009 23:48 IST
Its most unfortunate that in India,everyone associates the sarangi with death, explains the 33-year-old musician Kamal Sabri,who plays a decade-old instrument bequeathed to him by his forefathers.
Sun, May 24, 2009
May 24, 2009 02:34 IST
Its most unfortunate that in India,everyone associates the sarangi with death, explains the 33-year-old musician Kamal Sabri,who plays a decade-old instrument bequeathed to him by his forefathers.
Sun, May 24, 2009May 21, 2009 04:04 IST
It doesnt take a lot to get jazz guru Louiz Banks and musician Bob Belden to break into a cheerful rhythm.
Thu, May 21, 2009May 20, 2009 22:45 IST
It doesnt take a lot to get jazz guru Louiz Banks and musician Bob Belden to break into a cheerful rhythm.
Wed, May 20, 2009May 20, 2009 03:16 IST
After Mumbai went up in flames on 26/11,the rage spilled out against everything Pakistani-their ghazals were suddenly paused...
Wed, May 20, 2009May 19, 2009 02:59 IST
Percussionist Bickram Ghoshs music has embraced every sound that it has ever come across.
Tue, May 19, 2009
May 19, 2009 00:24 IST
After Mumbai went up in flames on 26/11,the rage spilled out against everything Pakistani their ghazals were suddenly paused,their shows were cancelled...
Tue, May 19, 2009
May 17, 2009 11:10 IST
Palash Sen on how Mark Knopflers Romeo and Juliet takes him back to the 80s
Sun, May 17, 2009May 17, 2009 03:39 IST
Percussionist Bickram Ghoshs music has embraced every sound that it has ever come across. Scoring high on fusion barometers and thumping different genres to life...
Sun, May 17, 2009May 14, 2009 23:50 IST
Even as political parties and leaders sit on tenterhooks as they wait for results,the Election Commission seems satisfied with successfully holding the mammoth general elections.
Thu, May 14, 2009
May 10, 2009 17:49 IST
Raag Darbari Kanada has a special place in Pandit Debu Chaudhuris heart
Sun, May 10, 2009May 05, 2009 01:08 IST
Strains of Sufi music set to verse by the legendary Amir Khusro was the appropriate backdrop for the launch of Sadia Dehlvis book,Sufism- The Heart of Islam (Harper Collins,Rs 650),held at Delhis Meridien Hotel.
Tue, May 05, 2009May 04, 2009 04:28 IST
The legendary Amir Khusros verse set to strains of Sufi music was the appropriate backdrop for the launch of Sadia Dehlvis book...
Mon, May 04, 2009May 04, 2009 04:24 IST
Strains of Sufi music set to verse by the legendary Amir Khusro was the appropriate backdrop for the launch of Sadia Dehlvis book,Sufism- The Heart of Islam (Harper Collins,Rs 650),held at Delhis Le Meridien Hotel yesterday.
Mon, May 04, 2009
May 03, 2009 13:56 IST
Iqbal Bano died last month. But the ghazal she and other legends made famous has been in the death throes for a while now
Sun, May 03, 2009May 02, 2009 00:36 IST
The legendary Amir Khusros verse set to strains of Sufi music was the appropriate backdrop for the launch of Sadia Dehlvis book,Sufism: The Heart of Islam (HarperCollins,Rs 650),held at Delhis Le Meridien on Thursday.
Sat, May 02, 2009May 01, 2009 02:26 IST
Danny Denzongpa,the debonair villain of yesteryear,is back after a long hiatus (we are not counting his blink-and-miss appearances in films like Chamku and Karzzz).
Fri, May 01, 2009April 29, 2009 03:23 IST
Guess whos caught the poll fever? Mumbai-based rock band Pentagram,whose new album will offer heavy-dose commentary on politics.
Wed, Apr 29, 2009April 29, 2009 03:22 IST
Danny Denzongpa,the debonair villain of yesteryear,is back after a long hiatus (we are not counting his blink-and-miss appearances in films like Chamku and Karzzz).
Wed, Apr 29, 2009April 29, 2009 01:44 IST
Danny Denzongpa,the debonair villain of yesteryear,is back after a long hiatus (we are not counting his blink-and-miss appearances in films like Chamku and Karzzz).
Wed, Apr 29, 2009April 28, 2009 22:59 IST
Danny Denzongpa,the debonair villain of yesteryear,is back after a long hiatus (we are not counting his blink-and-miss appearances in films like Chamku and Karzzz).
Tue, Apr 28, 2009April 27, 2009 04:31 IST
Guess whos caught the poll fever? Mumbai-based rock band Pentagram,whose new album will offer heavy-dose commentary on politics.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009April 27, 2009 04:27 IST
Even after Iqbal Bano,the legendary ghazal singer,migrated to Pakistan in 1952,Delhi remained her greatest link with music. When news of her death arrived on April 21...
Mon, Apr 27, 2009April 27, 2009 01:56 IST
Guess whos caught the poll fever? Mumbai-based rock band Pentagram,whose new album will offer heavy-dose commentary on politics.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009



