Indian cuisine is known around the world for its diversity, and it’s Indian street food which is an integral part of the Indian culture.
She is born, raised and lived her entire life in a cage. It is hard to capture this moment and do justice to it, but “Pinjra”...
In the pre-internet era, staying relevant as an actor was challenging, but Nargis left an indelible impression on audiences.
Revisit many Indian mythologies with a more holistic perspective that focuses a lot more on women with Sudha Murty’s “The Daughter from a Wishing Tree”
Ramankutty Nair, a true legend of Kathakali charmed many an audience with his mesmerising performances. Let’s take a glimpse at his life.
It is indeed hard to aspire for a life without any curveballs. “Salwate” teaches us how to use those curveballs to hit a six in the...
Pankaj Kapur's "Dopehri" depicts Amma Bi's journey to find her identity amidst obstacles and the importance of human connections.
With the world celebrating Mother’s Day every year, it does cross everyone’s mind as to why do we truly celebrate it just once a year, and...
Pictures last longer than any memory. We bring to you some outstanding travel photographers to bless your Instagram feed with.
In the world of deadlines, take sometime to pause and travel a little so that your creative juices never run dry.
The true gift to an artist is finding joy in the process of creating the art, not in fame. Thyagaraja embodied this.
Khushwant Singh's “Train to Pakistan” does not shy away from painting a vivid and true picture of the horror that divided a country into two.
Discover the heartwarming short film, Pocket Mummy, which teaches an essential parenting lesson every parent needs to know.
“That Long Silence” by Shashi Deshpande highlights the age-old struggle women face under patriarchy and one such journey to self-fulfillment.
A mother is always the biggest supporter of a child's dream. But what about when it's the child's turn to support their mother's dream?
Gopinath Mohanty was a true student at heart. His love for learning never died, which in turn helped him achieve great heights.
With sophisticated systems for urban planning and trade, the Indus Valley Civilisation were way ahead of its time.
“Wings of Fire” by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam tells the tale of a man who helped India reach glory in the scientific realm.
Indian tribal art puts forth the voice of rural India. Apart from serving as a window for the outside world, it is their pride and identity.
Living a life filled with an undying passion for theatre, Chandravadan Mehta ensured that theatre was part of his life in one way or another.