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Aparajito is a tribute to Ray on his birth centenary: NFDC...

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Most awaited animated films slated for 2020

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A feminist take on the commodification of art

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Frames of reference

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Transcending realities: A journey into the quantum labyrinth of ‘Everything Everywhere...

Tushar Sharma - April 8, 2023 0

Will new releases resuscitate the empty cinema halls?

Latha Srinivasan - February 20, 2021 0

‘We have set up India’s first make-up and prosthetics lab’

Latha Srinivasan - May 5, 2018 0

The Voice Speaks for Itself : Arijit Singh

taru - November 11, 2017 0

Young Indians have embraced dance music and festival culture: DJ Anish

Priya Singh - January 20, 2018 0

Subramanyan’s drawings celebrate the creative spirit of womanhood

Bhumika Popli - September 8, 2018 0

Ancient and contemporary works share the stage at this art show

Our Correspondent - December 22, 2018 0

My constant fight is to be me: Kirti Kulhari

Anindya Tripathi - April 4, 2020 0

Kaala: The colour of Racial Discrimination

Suruchi Kapur Gomes - December 5, 2020 0

Mahabalipuram

Lakshmi Bayi - March 13, 2021 0

Traversing Marxist tropes in modern historiography

swati - January 12, 2013 0

An artist who draws inspiration from melodies and rhythms

nibedita saha - May 5, 2018 0

Borlase’s new book expounds the story of a boy whose world...

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - August 29, 2020 0

Prateek’s musicology transcends language and generation barriers

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - August 2, 2020 0

Ravi Kishan: The MP from Gorakhpur adds star power to Matsya...

Murtaza Ali Khan - November 20, 2021 0

‘I am a theatre artist before a film actor’

Bulbul Sharma - October 5, 2019 0

Religion, the concept of Fundamentalism, and the sui-generis Hindu way

Souhardya De - September 11, 2021 0

Special event and signature campaign in support of Trafficking of Persons...

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At Sotheby’s, it was ‘no froth, no excitement’. That’s the new...

New York Times - November 16, 2019 0

Convoluted plot, the narrative fails to flow

Murtaza Ali Khan - May 25, 2019 0

Maneka Gandhi unveils her collection of 19th-century mica paintings

Bhumika Popli - March 24, 2018 0

Witness the country’s finest musical festival for free in Udaipur, from...

taru - January 27, 2018 0

Pride, Prejudice, and Punditry marks the culmination of over 50 years...

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Meet India’s first differently-abled DJ who turned his dreams into reality

taru - August 5, 2017 0

At Venice Biennale, the art’s for sale, if you know the...

New York Times - May 18, 2019 0

Suspended in mid-air, a spectacle of movement

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - April 28, 2018 0

The Jaipur Literature Festival 2022 will really be one of the...

Murtaza Ali Khan - March 6, 2022 0

What the future holds for India’s startup ecosystem

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - December 28, 2019 0

My mantra is empathy in the context of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: Sohini

Noor Anand Chawla - November 19, 2022 0

‘My old songs are still trending on the internet’

Bulbul Sharma - January 13, 2018 0

Parveen Babi: A retrospective glimpse into the stargirl’s life

Latha Srinivasan - September 13, 2020 0

In memory of a ‘fragile artistic soul’ who hit breaking point...

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - May 5, 2018 0

Meera George’s powerful opera piece brings gender issues to the forefront

Bhumika Popli - May 18, 2019 0

Choir, Chapter & Verse

taru - December 24, 2016 0

‘A global readership is a form of encouragement’

Latha Srinivasan - March 24, 2018 1

Ram Madhvani opens up about ‘Aarya’

Latha Srinivasan - June 27, 2020 0

Working with Sudhir was a long-time desire: Nawazuddin

Latha Srinivasan - October 10, 2020 0

Wayam Nawam aims to bring together different forms of artwork into...

Debjeet Dey - March 12, 2022 0

‘Traditional cable is still going to rule’

nibedita saha - April 28, 2018 0

A dramatic exploration of truth

user1 - March 21, 2016 0

India@75: The challenges ahead

Rajiv Kumar - August 21, 2021 0

Dilip Kumar, As I knew Him

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - July 10, 2021 0

In Red Birds, Mohammed Hanif is at his satirical best

Abhijeet Loreng - November 17, 2018 0

A future-ready healthcare ecosystem is no pipe dream

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - December 29, 2018 0

Drag, flick and score

Anita - July 21, 2018 0

It’s amazing to learn that Tagore’s work was first translated in...

Murtaza Ali Khan - December 31, 2022 0

Krishna was India’s unsung unifier

Aswini K. - May 26, 2018 0

‘People want to celebrate older women now’

Our Correspondent - October 6, 2018 0

Bhutan is all set to host the ninth edition of Mountain...

Our Correspondent - August 18, 2018 0

Exorcising experiences of alienation and difference

swati - January 5, 2013 0

‘My first world tour is set to begin right here...

taru - January 27, 2018 0

To survive in any industry, you must upskill and adapt

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - February 9, 2019 0

Unedited Rolling Stone transcript features Sontag at her most incisive

swati - October 10, 2015 0

‘In general, art has been a gateway to inclusivity’

Anindya Tripathi - December 7, 2019 0

On Ganesh Pyne’s creative links with Rembrandt, Abanindranath and Chagall

Bhumika Popli - October 20, 2018 0

Honey, I Shrunk the Wedding!

Latha Srinivasan - September 5, 2020 0

Of art, artists and differing viewpoints

Bulbul Sharma - July 13, 2019 1

Commit to Yourself: Break Free calls to fall in love with...

Our Correspondent - December 31, 2022 0

Gordon Ramsay’s foray into Indian culinary cosmos

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - August 16, 2020 0

LOVE IS IN THE AIR

Rajiv Kumar - February 12, 2022 0

Book Review: From the viewpoint of a child, the whole world...

Priya Singh - April 20, 2019 0

CCB’s new song celebrates the power of words

taru - December 23, 2017 0

Every film for me is a fresh start: Shivdasani

Bulbul Sharma - October 12, 2019 0

Vrindavan

Lakshmi Bayi - September 5, 2020 0

Not a bad cinematic experience, despite its flaws

Murtaza Ali Khan - March 16, 2019 0

Climate-smart villages for resilient agriculture

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - January 7, 2023 0

Gita Art Gallery is now GAG Moderne, a launch pad for...

Bhumika Popli - March 23, 2019 0

The new hitmaker

Peerzada Muzamil - April 25, 2020 0

‘I try not to restrict myself as an actor’

nibedita saha - June 15, 2019 0

Ramayana is not mythology, it’s our history: Om Raut

Poulomi Paul - January 23, 2021 0

The technique of torture

Rene Van Berkel - December 24, 2022 0

Devdutt Pattanaik: The mythic imagination

Sneha Gohri - September 28, 2019 0

Bhupen Khakhar’s everyday realities on view at Noida show

Our Correspondent - March 24, 2018 0

Manet’s last years: A radical embrace of beauty and aestheticism

New York Times - August 3, 2019 0
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