Was he a social radical till the end, or did he lose his way? Karunanidhi: The Definitive Biography seeks to demystify the politician.
What a centuries-old folk theatre form, Bon Bibi'r Palagaan, unique to the Sundarban islands in West Bengal tells us about human fragility, survival and surrender in the tide country.
Dating is now serious business since one is essentially choosing an apocalypse partner -- couples who have survived the worst together
From expression of protest against racism to songs stitched up from news reports, and invoking common people in their music by talking about their names, hopes and hopelessness -- their songs have the ability to speak to Everyman
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A border demarcates. It also seams two Indian WIP projects – Dostojee and The Borderlands – presented as part of ‘Goes to Cannes’ at the prestigious film festival
The lyricist and screenwriter talks about the making of her directorial debut and why the “female gaze” isn’t restricted to women
A beach gives you a sense of freedom unlike any other landscape and in these corona-riddled times, especially, it seems like an ideal place to escape to.
The actor, one of the first female voices of AIR Lucknow, talks about her love for the camera
Eliza Hittman’s film uses an unwanted teenage pregnancy to tell a bigger story.
The Carnatic musician and author on the need for a programme similar to NREGA for the art community to help them tide over economic hardship due to COVID-19
As the filmmaker steps into his 80th year, a look at what goes into the making of his movies
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There’s no need to scream every time you see one of these remarkable creatures
A Manipuri teenager on facing the camera for the first time for the web-series Paatal Lok.
The pandemic and lockdowns to tackle it have raised many questions about the future of urban living.
Long before COVID-19 made it a household term, a first brush with quarantine of a different sort
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As protests against the African-American's killing spread across the US, in India -- where the Shaheen Bagh model ousted the older model of a people led by a torchbearer -- was the horizontal nature of such a movement a strength or a weakness?
Let their expressive eyes and affectionate nature tell you.
Like the novel, the screen adaptation of Normal People is a warts-and-all look at first love.
In an exclusive interview, the Chinese contemporary artist and dissident talks about how the pandemic has strengthened state powers, why the West struggles to understand China and how he lost his voice in solitary confinement
Prashant Nair on addressing systemic inequalities through his films and finding inspiration in Nehru’s most famous speech for his latest offering, Tryst with Destiny.
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In her first novel for adults, The Mercies, children’s writer Kiran Millwood Hargrave examines women’s struggle against patriarchy through the prism of an infamous 17th century witch-hunt





