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Search ResultDEVDAS: The Many Incarnations!
Aparajita Krishna visits Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s Bengali novel published in 1917, but said to have been written in...
Read MoreWhose Wedding Is It Anyway?
What is between recent popular Malayalam flicks and the wedding eve ceremonies in the bride’s house, asks...
Read MoreReasons For My Angry Song
\Humra Quraishi recalls the days of the past when the Muslims didn’t live in fear and the Hindus were kind, courteous an...
Read MoreAbanindranath Tagore: The enigmatic original who wrote art and painted words
The founder of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, Abanindranath Tagore’s work defies any straightjacketing, writes Shantanu Ray ...
Read MorePG Digging-Bombay Ishtyle!
Aparajita Krishna remembers being a Paying Guest once, she recalls the famous Ganga Vihar through talks with famous residents ...
Read MoreActing ke peeche kya hai?
The ever-charismatic Madhuri Dixit, in a flashback conversation with Khalid Mohamed on how she perfected the art of acting by ...
Read MoreVikrant Massey: Stardom Wishes this Actor
Aparajita Krishna has a nice long conversation with actor Vikrant Massey – about his growing up years and his evolution ...
Read MoreShifting Paradigms: Malayalam Cinema





Malayalam Cinema has evolved through time, writes Sulochana Ram Mohan. To use a cliché change has been the only constant in Malayalam ci...
Read MoreThe Art of Ramkinkar Baij
Modern Indian sculpture as we know it began with Ramkinkar Baij. Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri looks at the works and legacy of a pio...
Read MoreA Book of Tiny Flames
And each flame melting in its own heat, writes Janaky Sreedharan in her review of the book A Red-Necked Green Bird