Remembering the extraordinary, A. K. Ramanujan, a linguaphile or a language lover, who always ensured no language goes unheard.
A marriage is a union of two souls, then why should it just be a woman carrying all the burden? The Dark Room explores this and...
True love knows no bounds and who better to learn it from than mother nature herself? “The Elephant Whisperer” will make you reimagine your concept of...
Monday blues were replaced with happy hues as the news of India winning two Oscars rolled out. Catch a glimpse of both the wins here.
Stop, take a seat, plug in your headphones and start playing one of these flute covers and let it do the magic for you.
Zero has a value. Zero doesn’t have a value. ‘Zero’ brings out a poignant point of view. Presenting a review on the short film 'Zero'
Navalram Laxmiram Pandya is a Gujarati critic, playwright, poet, essayist, teacher, and social reformer. His work has helped pave the way for modern Gujarati Literature.
Celebrating Women's Day by glancing at some of the most fierce women authors of India, who've yielded powerful voices through their pens.
Examining the influence of technology on art, its creation and perception, especially in contemporary India.
Aai is a tale of all the mothers, the universal emotion of a mother’s unconditional love for a child being a constant.
On this Throwback Thursday we present to you a tribute to the legend Anandji Virji Shah on his 90th birth anniversary.
Finding a home where you feel loved is difficult, imagine how difficult it must be to find the same in foreign land.
Embrace yourselves to witness a collection of Indian classical dance performances, the sacred, ancient, and magnificent art form of India.
Children live in a bubble of hope and promises. How and when does this bubble burst, does it make a loud pop? Aai Shapat explores just...
It is rather easy to live a life for yourself but to live a life for others, now that’s a difficult task and Kaliprasanna Singha truly...
Presenting several different photographers, each with a unique perspective of photography to the subjective world.
Treading on the grey area of reality and fiction, what if your Kriti (creation) turns out to be actually not yours, to begin with?
This Throwback Thursday, we celebrate the life and works of multifaceted creative genius Gulam Mohammed Sheikh.
Fasting, Feasting by Anita Desai focuses on how diverse cultures share a lot of commonalities when it comes to familial dysfunctionality.
It’s the day of love, yet you forgot about the most essential part of your life who had your back way before you were swept off...