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Search ResultSigns of the times: Nothing’s right
Humra Quraishi says that the signs of fascism are spreading, yet as mute spectators we sit quiet and subdued.
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A Woman of Letters
“I am reading Amartya Sen’s book nowadays”, says a sprightly young voice at the other end of my telephone line: Janak...
Read MoreOf Epic Tales: Movie mythological of yore





Film historian, Dhruv Somani, takes you back to the time when the mythological genre captivated film audiences
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Echoes of 'Black Lives Matter' in India
The unrest, the carnage, the protests that shook Trump’s America a few weeks ago, seems to be echoing in India too - though the tremors a...
Read MoreRangayana’s 18th Bahuroopi Theatre Festival to focus on ‘Gender Equality’
Rangayana, Mysore is celebrating their 18th Bahuroopi National Theatre Festival from 12th January to 18th January 2019, with this y...
Read MoreFestivals coming up in the beginning of 2019
Every country in the world has its own festival and celebration. Festivals are a great way to experience the local culture and tradition. Sometimes they even offer a glimps...
Read MoreAfter 1000 Cr Mahabharata, Ramayana To Be Adapted For Silver Screen With 500 Cr Budget
It was earlier reported that a UAE-based Indian businessman is investing Rs 1,000 crore to produce the cinematic adaptation of The Mahabharata. The film, based on the class...
Read MoreTBI Blogs: How The 800-Year-Old Dance Form Of Chau Is Being Kept Alive In West Bengal
Chau is a tribal dance in Bengal that has achieved the status of a classical dance, thanks to foresight of its passionate artistes.
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The Man Who Is Reviving An Ancient Urdu Storytelling Form Using Sufism, Ramayana & More
Dastangoi is an ancient form of storytelling in Urdu that would have been erased from the collective imagination of Indians if it hadn’t been for the dedicated effort...
Read MoreIt Is Sita’s Story, Not Rama’s That Is Told By Women In Karnataka’s Villages.
Dressed in a deep green sari bordered by red and gold, with the seragu (pallu) tucked in at the waist so she could sit comfortably and move unhindered, Sanntimmi sat alone ...
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