Anu Menon's film tells the story of a difficult mother and an unapologetic achiever. But it contests that her husband was a homosexual
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Pradip Krishen on the mistakes the British made in central Delhi’s green cover and how the Central Vista redevelopment will affect it.
How various species of birds evolved different types of wings and flying techniques
Francesco Lotoro: “Music kept them alive. It was to preserve and assert their humanity"
Watches, lunchboxes, belts, suitcases - COVID-19 has shown us all the things we can live without
Geetha J’s debut feature opened the 20th edition of the New York Indian Film Festival
People are spending less on weddings that now feature masks, hand sanitisers and social distancing.
I’m hoping to see a day when I’m just a human being and my food, clothing, language and art are simply nouns with no belittling adjectives
However liberal one’s notions of beauty and sophistication, COVID and its masks have made everyone equally unappealing
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Owner Diljeet Titus speaks of the regal past of the 1933 Minerva Type AL, one of the only nine Minerva cars surviving today, that won by People's Vote this week
The mating behaviour of snails is all about slow-burn romance
The time for a humane, enlightened cop, in and out of the movies, is here: is there a real-life example that the reel can borrow from? It is time to take a knee.
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The artist remembers the three weeks she spent on film sets with the late choreographer.
Michelin Star-winning chef Suvir saran on asking questions and finding our way back to ourselves.
All too soon, the noises of human development will drown out the birdsong
Writer and filmmaker Paromita Vohra on Saroj Khan’s role in bridging different styles and eras of Hindi film dance
By the end of Autumn de Wilde’s film, we move from exasperation to fondness, and that’s pretty much the path that author Jane Austen had set us on
The photographer, who is Magnum Photos’ first Indian full voting member on the responsibilities that come with using a camera
Even if you find a way into the super exclusive club that is the Hindi film industry, surviving and succeeding demands smart strategising and hustling.
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The writer on her debut YA novel Gravepyres School for the Recently Deceased, and why the ongoing ecological catastrophe stems from our inability to face up to being mortal.
While some might take their girls up to their palatial penthouse apartments others with biceps, like bull elephants in musth, bash up anyone who goes near their chosen one.




