Born in 1965, Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman have shaped an entire era of Hindi cinema. Their longevity is a testament to their adaptability, but as they enter their sixties, can they still command devotion in an industry facing a crisis of faith?
Born in 1965, Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman have shaped an entire era of Hindi cinema. Their longevity is a testament to their adaptability, but as they enter their sixties, can they still command devotion in an industry facing a crisis of faith?
Ludhiana: The historical Gurdwara Gau Ghat (Patshahi Pehli) is situated in the interior part of the city on Gau Shala Road, near Division Number 3
Armed with a lifetime of lessons from her father, the late Shyam Benegal, costume designer Pia Benegal is all set to turn film producer
Rakhshanda Jalil reflects on her anthology of the ‘city of stories’
Without the fig wasps, fig trees can’t exist. Without the trees, the wasps can’t procreate. Global warming is threatening this delicate relationship
AAP govt’s action at Shambhu and Khanauri points to the new rules of engagement with Punjab’s farmer unions
51 years ago, the Reni resistance in Uttarakhand gave the Chipko agitation a clear shape and a certain shine
To mark World Theatre Day, a salute to the stalwarts who shaped the modern craft
Performative and visual artist Kulpreet Singh on exploring elements of theatre in his practice
The Moroccan version replaces wine with vinegar and apple juice, chopped figs and dried apricots
At home with terracotta and bronze, the artist, who died recently, mastered every medium he touched
Two Indian winners of World Nature Photography Awards on their works
Chandigarh international film festival starts this week, bigger and better
For the singer, music is a language of love and joy
The pine seed is central to the indigenous identity of the Kinnaura inhabitants of HP’s border district
Consumers, on their part, need to cut down on needless purchases, besides opting for repairs and not replacements, writes Pushpa Girimaji
It was in the 1940s that the hill capital of the British Raj directly came to ‘host’ Burma, but the link goes back to the 19th century, writes Siddhartha Pandey
At 80, Sonal Mansingh is ready with her new classical choreography, Bhava Ganga
Holi is not just an intrinsic part of our folk and classical music, Bollywood too celebrates the festival of colours with much gusto
Rock Pigeon is the sole pigeon specie with a worldwide presence
How The Tribune Caption Contest clicked with readers
The stain of corruption is not easily erasable in Punjab, certainly not at revenue offices
State govt’s crackdown exposes the deep-rooted culture of resorting to any means to secure pass marks
The way colour and melody merge is a beautiful tapestry that demonstrates how folk and classical traditions intertwine
In Amritsar to perform at the Sacred Amritsar festival, Kalapini Komkali shares Kumar Gandharva’s vision for audience interaction
An admirer of Begum Akhtar, Malini Awasthi — who was in Amritsar to perform at the third edition of Sacred Amritsar festival — says the literary richness of the ghazal singer’s renditions elevated Urdu language
Pista-crusted mutton chops would have easily found a place in any princely dastarkhwan
The complex in Udoke village of Sultanpur Lodhi proudly affirms its affective relation with Guru Nanak
Even on cloudy days with lower ambient air conditions, the temperatures inside can reach dangerous levels