In conversation with Rasika Shekar, we learn about her childhood visits to India and the possibility of a new album by the end of the year.
In conversation with Illustrator-Artist Sanya Jain, we discuss her art and creativity, learning and talent, and the space of social media.
Remembering Majrooh Sultanpuri, the revolutionary Urdu poet and lyricist behind innumerable classics of Hindi cinema.
An insight into the life and craft of the immensely talented Hyperrealist Portrait rangoli artist Pranesh Praveen Walawalkar
Meet Pooja Singh, a travel blogger who spends her time watching the sun rise from a different horizon each day.
We bring to you some Hindi story-telling performances of the softest kind, narrating the unrequited side of love.
Commemorating Kannada writer, dramatist, director, and activist, C. K. Nagaraja Rao, on his birth anniversary.
With thick, large eyes and plushy cheeks, Sunayna Dey’s artwork will endear itself to you in a matter of mere moments.
Trying to navigate through life and career, Shravan Bohra shares his love and dedication for music, and his experiences as a novice in the field.
Swarnavo Datta, a brilliantly talented illustrator, talks about his love for Bob Ross and the idea of being happy while making mistakes.
On this World Environment Day, watch these incredible documentaries that will help you reflect on the issues that our planet faces today.
On this environment day, we bring forth the intriguing saga of environmental art and the artists that help propagate its arena.
Sangeeta Prayaga, an artist and small-business owner, shares her journey into the creative field, her struggles, and their fortunate outcomes.
On his birth anniversary, we remember one of the most significant poets of Malayalam Literature, G. Sankara Kurup, and his mystifying poems.
Through a conversation between two mothers, 'Trigger' reflects on the pitfalls and challenges of parenting the current generation.
From a frazzled father to a resigned mother to a comically catatonic son, ‘Itwaar’ is the tale of pretty much every Indian family.
Art is a powerful thing; these artists are using their brushes to color the dark corners of our minds, bright.
Dancers whose sway to the rhythm of words and use their craft to paint a bittersweet image of our struggles.
For the last week of Mental Health Awareness Month, we bring you musicians who use their music to talk about the importance of mental well-being.
Listen to these spoken-word performances that reveal those aspects of mental health problems that are misunderstood by society at large.