He had the looks, the hunger, the acting skills, but Dharmendra’s enduring aura stemmed from his innate humanness — he cared, and it showed
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Shivendra Singh Dungarpur on the opportunity to restore Sholay, often described as the greatest Indian film ever made
Saura kept Spanish cinema alive during a time of suffocation. Anna — in Goa to attend the 56th International Film Festival of India — shares how her upcoming documentary film humanises his genius
His fiction combined political sharpness with a human-centred, nuanced understanding of characters
UT’s energetic administrator MG Devasahayam strove to make it a centre of excellence in the sport
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In our model, doctors are gods, patients are passive, and families are collateral damage
The immigrant experience is no longer a single story, it has splintered into multiple strands
A feast to remember: Chef Nishant Choubey shares notes from the Vamsi Gadiraju-Netra Mantena wedding
We wanted to showcase the vastness of Indian cuisine while blending it with European, American, and global favourites
If we repeatedly succumb to savouring a lower pleasure, we risk falling into the grip of a pernicious habit
The Ajmer school is holding a series of events to mark the occasion
Ananyabrata Chakravorty's debut direction ‘Kaisi Ye Paheli’ is based on an unusual premise: A lonely mother forced to solve a crime so that she can talk to her estranged son, who is a cop
The twin tragedies on the basketball courts in a state known for its sporting achievements are a grim reality check for Haryana, as the focus shifts on fixing accountability and the crumbling sports infrastructure
Given the lack of facilities in Kashmir, a medical degree means moving out — and most parents would much rather send children out of India
This Christmas, as your cake pudding bakes and the aroma fills your home, may it weave new memories and continue the timeless story of tradition, family, and joy
The varsity will be part of the panel for the first time
Real winners will be those who build systems that think like travellers and operate like humans
Archival images by eminent photographer Sondeep Shankar and The Tribune’s Karam Singh from Khalsa Panth’s tercentenary celebrations
As New Delhi's Latitude 28 gallery turns 15, it gets a new address and a show to celebrate
As AQI soars and smog creeps indoors, air purifiers are emerging as must-have health guardians
A house with a stream of visitors, but there was often a hush. Now I know why those silences came
When the temperature dips, there is nothing quite like a bowl of hot soup
Anuradha Roy’s new book, 'Called by the Hills: A Home in the Himalaya', captures 25 years of setting up home in the Himalayas
If women decided public policy and conflict resolution, the world would be more just and peaceful
The magic of Indian mythology is that gods are never frozen in one form. They change as they travel. They carry both dignity and desire
I watched the Super Moon with more than a tinge of sadness. I was sad, because some things should be beyond science and the avarice of man
Undefeated in his five-decade career, Gama Pehalwan — who was born in Amritsar and died in Lahore in 1960 — achieved legendary status. A new Canadian documentary on a namesake expat from Jalandhar whips up Gama memories
Independent cinema is facing an existential crisis, and indie filmmakers say government support is crucial
An alcoholic, sober for 27 years now, shares her 23-year hellish journey of being drunk 24/7
Is there a way out of alcoholism? At an AA convention in Haridwar, recovering alcoholics show how
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