Narrated by Neelesh Misra, "Shrab Band, Zindagi Shuru" is about the constant battle that an alcohol addict fights with himself.
Words that might resonate with your intricate feelings, these stand up performers narrate poems and tales of love, passion and everyday life
Dance as a performing art grows in its exposure through modern technology and digitalization. Young minds are following the virtues of art, these days.
Capturing the real time through their devices, here we’ve some insightful photographers and their unbridled photography.
All the hindi music fans, we’ve created a special playlist for you, featuring the best musical covers and renditions
P. Bhaskaran, an authentic poet a visionary film director, a smart actor and the one who created the legacy of uniqueness in Malayalam films.
Using art to bring social change, the short audio story Jhoola discusses the wide-reaching consequences of alcoholism and a way out.
Diving into the dance performances and covers by these enthusiastic dancers and choreographers to cheer up the mood.
‘The Disguise’ is a short film by Riya Mukherjee that makes you question basic human values.
Celebrating the sarod player and composer, epitome of Hindustani music, Ali Akbar Khan on his 100th birth anniversary.
Mohiniyattam Dancer, Honey Unnikrishnan, takes us on her journey with the Indian classical art forms, and gives us stories to dwell on.
Bindu Rajendren, a Mohiniyattam dancer, shares her creative endeavour to reimagine spiritual connection through expressive storytelling.
Anhad Films' documentary Janam Aur Jeevan, highlights the health of pregnant women in rural India and the role of government.
Rachana Patil and Nayab Midha's storytelling bring us snippets of their lives in a lyrical way, some lessons, some beautiful realisations.
A deeper look into Madhav Khanna and Sahaj’s new music release Udaan, the writing, thoughts, production, and more.
The Journey of Vadodara born, Digital Artist and Illustrator, Abhishek Salvi, who paved the way for himself amidst all barriers.
Journey of Mohiniyattam Dancer, Keiko Okano, a Japanese native, training in the cultural hub of Kerala in South India.
Paintings and artworks, of the charcoal, the ink, and watercolours by these exceptional artists and illustrators of India
From the realm of spirituality and antiquity, Odissi dance form connectsthe abstract and the material and synchronises the divine and humane.
An interview with Aruna Rekha Varanasy on her spiritual journey with Kuchipudi, and the importance of art forms in our lives.