Making history by following his passion, Indian musicologist Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande’s contribution to the music is unforgettable.
Let us immerse ourselves in the captivating melodies and mesmerising voice of one of India's greatest classical vocalists, Pandit Chhannulal Mishra.
Being an artist who equally respects his art as much as he loves it is really hard, especially in today’s materialistic world. But Sikandar Alam will...
As we take a trip down memory lane this Throwback Thursday, let's celebrate the life and contributions of this remarkable musician.
Breaking out as an artist is hard, imagine being a female artist. Only a handful of female artists actually made it big in the music industry...
A Throwback Thursday on the life of Malathi Krishnamurthy Holla, an extraordinary athlete and one of India's most inspiring sports icons.
In this Throwback Thursday, we pay homage to Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, the father of modern statistics in India.
This Throwback Thursday article takes us on a journey to explore the life and artistic legacy of Beohar Rammanohar Sinha.
A tribute to the late actor Rajendra Nath, whose versatility and impeccable comic timing made him a beloved figure in the film industry.
In the pre-internet era, staying relevant as an actor was challenging, but Nargis left an indelible impression on audiences.
Ramankutty Nair, a true legend of Kathakali charmed many an audience with his mesmerising performances. Let’s take a glimpse at his life.
A glimpse at the life and legacy of legendary self-taught Rajasthani sculptor - Usha Rani Hooja : Icon of the art world.
A look back at the life and legacy of Indian classical dance icon. A symbol of cultural diversity - Mrinali Sarabhai
The true gift to an artist is finding joy in the process of creating the art, not in fame. Thyagaraja embodied this.
Here catch a glimpse of the life of Zohra Sehgal - the Indian actor, dancer and choreographer who ruled hearts for years.
Gopinath Mohanty was a true student at heart. His love for learning never died, which in turn helped him achieve great heights.
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.
From making history to living her life as unapologetically herself, Devika Rani remains a force to be reckoned with to this date.
It’s often said that with fame comes arrogance and a loss of passion, but Rashtrakavi M. Govinda Pai would surely like to differ.
Remembering the extraordinary, A. K. Ramanujan, a linguaphile or a language lover, who always ensured no language goes unheard.