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KALEIDOSCOPE: THE MUSICAL MAVERICK BY ASHIS GHATAK
Vinta Nanda talks to Ashis Ranjan Ghatak, biographer of ‘The Musical Maverick: The Authored Biography of Shankar Mahadevan’ about his process and the vast journey ...
Read MoreALTERNATIVE CINEMA: THE CINEMA OF SOUND & CUT
"The Zone of Interest" and the cinema of sound and the cut is what Sharad Raj explores as he shares his personal experience while viewing the film. I hadn’t heard of Jo...
Read MorePOLITICS: ALL IN THE NAME OF GOD
Humra Quraishi comments about empty promises being made in political speeches, the polarisation, and the harmful propaganda taking place for votes as elections draw close. Wo...
Read MoreKALEIDOSCOPE: BREATHING LIFE INTO A SONG
Tarali’s musical experiment with Anup Baruah is what Utpal Datta visits this week to explore what it took the singer, lyricist, music composer and director for stage and...
Read MoreMOVIES: HERE’S WHAT RANJAN DAS RECOMMENDS





From Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, Kinatay & the Filipino Underbelly, to Justine Triet, Kieslowski and an American-Iranian, check out all the films Ranjan Das&nb...
Read MoreTHOUGHT FACTORY: IS SHE ACCURATELY PORTRAYED BY AD-LAND?
Monojit Lahiri does a checkout of what’s going on in ad-land and how much it has evolved (or not?!!) to accommodate today’s woman who doesn’t care a hang any...
Read MoreTRENDING: WELCOME TO ‘OK, TATA BYE BYE’
Here’s a play that welcomes you to the experience instead of as its name suggests. ‘OK, TATA BYE BYE’, directed by Purva Naresh, stars Geetika Tyagi, and Vin...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: THE SUN SHINES ON SUNNY DA DHABA
We’re thrilled to start the column ‘Zaikak’ with Siddharth Kak, author, documentary filmmaker, presenter, food critic and well-known for the unforgettable se...
Read MorePOLITICS: ALL AROUND THERE ARE REMINDERS
Humra Quraishi dwells on two disturbing reports dominating the news - about the demolition of Wakeel Hassan’s home and about the young Indian men trapped in Russia, comp...
Read MoreGENDER: VOICES UNHEARD IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
On the occasion of International Women's Day, as the world celebrates the achievements of women, it's imperative to reflect on the role of accountability in democratic governa...
Read MoreECHOES ON PAPER: CRAFT, MEMORY, CONTINUUM
Bridging nineteenth-century devotion and contemporary philosophy, this exhibition traces...
January 25 2026STAY ROOTED AND LET STORIES FIND YOU HOME
From Old Delhi memories to Mughal-era storytelling traditions, Paayal Nair’s perso...
January 24 2026WHY ARCHIVING CINEMA MATTERS: NEVILLE TULI
A wide-ranging conversation on archives, cinema, and cultural consciousness, where inter...
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