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Search ResultKALA GHODA ARTS FESTIVAL 2026: AHEAD OF CURVE
Mumbai’s iconic Kala Ghoda Arts Festival returns for its 26th edition, transforming public spaces into ...
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From festival screenings to public platforms, WIFF Mumbai celebrates a defining moment as its films travel wider. Vinta Nanda reflects ...
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An intimate evening at Seagull Studio where Ashish Vidyarthi transforms personal memory into performance, revealing the power of storytelling, ...
Read MoreECHOES ON PAPER: CRAFT, MEMORY, CONTINUUM
Bridging nineteenth-century devotion and contemporary philosophy, this exhibition traces the enduring continuum of printmaking—where pape...
Read MoreWHY ARCHIVING CINEMA MATTERS: NEVILLE TULI
A wide-ranging conversation on archives, cinema, and cultural consciousness, where interviewer Vinta Nanda engages Nev...
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Khalid Mohamed in conversation with the indefatigable poet, lyricist, story-script-writer and film director Gulzar Read More
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As cancer treatment continues to rely on averages and probabilities, a breakthrough approach using live tumor profiling promises to per...
Read MoreGENDER: CHAI AND LOVE MEET ON STAGE
In this intimate column, Vinta Nanda writes about The Chai Queens, its emotional homecoming to Mumbai, and how theatr...
Read MoreTHOUGHT FACTORY: LISTENING IS THE NEW LOOKING
For years, we were trained to look, writes Vinta Nanda. Now, we are learning to listen—attentively, and without interrup...
Read MoreTRENDING: AFTER ZUBEEN, A CULTURE REORGANISES ITSELF
Utpal Datta reflects on Assamese culture after Zubeen Garg, tracing legacy, rupture, and renewal across music, cinema, and sta...
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