A soulful book capturing the human journey to exist beyond survival, driven by the universal want to be seen.
The Party is a thought-provoking collection that gives a sharp lens into the lives of its characters whilst holding a mirror for the reader.
The Half Mother by Shahnaz Bashir brings forth the plight of women. Here is a short review of this fictional heart-wrenching story.
Nilosree Biswas's Calcutta on Your Plate documents the rich food history of modern day Kolkata, noting the foreign influences on the cuisine.
Dive into the profound narrative of Draupadi's life, often overshadowed by history. Pratibha Ray empowers her with a voice in "Yajnaseni."
Aravind Adiga's debut novel, The White Tiger, won the Man Booker Prize. Here is a short review of the socially-charged satirical novel.
Year 2025: Indian State heritage art shines with discoveries, celebrating World culture under UNESCO’s timeless vision.
Discover the world of Indian bookstagram, with these pages, who prove that book love is more than reviews- it's personality, community and pure magic!
Human suffering is a concept that every individual experiences, but often fails to explore fully on an emotional and mental level. The complexities of human suffering...
Pragyan Chaturvedi's short film, Aath Aana is a delightful journey that will remind you of simpler and joyful times.
Ek Kadam is a poignant portrayal of a woman's journey to liberate herself from the shackles of patriarchy.
Inamorata’s Labyrinth is a book that reminds us that there is nothing wrong with loving passionately another person as well as ourselves.
Directed by Tejas Sonawane, Gunta, tells a tale of navigating the complexities of urban life in pursuit of dreams and aspirations in urban life.
Raavan: The Enemy of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi goes beyond the traditional portrayal of Raavan in Ramayana, a treat for Indian epic lovers.
We’ve rounded up some excellent LGBTQ+ books, both fiction and nonfiction, by Indian authors that you must check out.
Explore diverse Indian Christmas celebrations in the book review of "Indian Christmas" edited by Jerry Pinto & Madhulika Liddle.
Stop apologizing for your stillness: In a world that demands a hustle, choosing to rest is your ultimate power move.
Honour Valentine’s Day by celebrating people through love in every form, beyond romance, with sincerity and heart.
More than pain—migraines are a full-body neurological storm shaped by chemistry, sensitivity, and mental health.
Indian artist Bijay Biswaal shares his journey from Railways to professional painting, exploring realism, art, travel, and everyday life