Called an unfragmentable artist of exceptional integrity, he insisted on being true to himself and his vision despite record sale figures. A tribute in his birth centenary year...
Called an unfragmentable artist of exceptional integrity, he insisted on being true to himself and his vision despite record sale figures. A tribute in his birth centenary year...
For over six decades, the actress, who recently turned 80, has lorded over the British and Hollywood entertainment scene
His latest project is a quiet exploration of life along the riverbanks of India
The film follows an elderly couple in a near-abandoned village in Uttarakhand as they navigate life & the inevitable
Radhika Surana’s solo show in New Delhi is an evocation of natural motifs in various forms
34 cultural practitioners from both countries participate in the third edition of Villa Swagatam
I could not consciously leave my altruistic purpose of establishing institutions of higher societal purpose, be it museums, nature centres, themed attractions, oceanariums, science centres, planetariums and memorials
A cauldron of experimentation and artistic inquiry, the Repertory finds itself at a crossroads
Often folksy, at times feminist, Madhvi Parekh’s art is rooted both in the past and the present
Their decline is not just about outdated infrastructure, but also about how entertainment itself has become a solitary habit, dressed up as luxury
‘Why Did I Say Yes?’, his ongoing exhibition in the US, is a witty critique of the Indian wedding
His was a people’s theatre. No lights, no raised stage, no ticketed entry. Just actor and audience. Just truth and provocation
Das spent months interacting with this heavenly landscape
Crestfallen after the disastrous fate of ‘Kaagaz ke Phool’, Guru Dutt returned with his biggest hit, but the damage had been done
A new generation of artists is redefining Jangarh Kalam and taking forward the legacy of the pioneering tribal artist
Solo theatre might seem minimalist, but demands emotional intensity
A timeless saga of love, loss and longing, the film is back in theatres four decades after it was first released
Apeksha Niranjan’s 60-minute performance at the Movement, Physical and Dance Theatre International Festival was a fusion of traditional Bharatanatyam with innovative storytelling and musical blends
Hoshiarpur, once part of Trigarta, holds significant historical and artistic value. It was a crucial center in ancient times, mentioned in scriptures and known for early human activity. Archaeological sites reveal Paleolithic tools and temple architecture. The region's art includes sandstone sculptures and terracotta figurines reflecting diverse religious traditions.
Displayed in museums, worn by celebrities, reinterpreted by contemporary designers, these are reclaiming their place on the world stage, becoming a collector’s item
The photographer’s Ladakh images are created within the expressive texture of natural elements
A very visible part of the Indian modern art scene for 75 years, he has mattered to the art world as much as the art world has mattered to him
Based on Harishankar Parsai's satire, the play is coming to Delhi with all the melodrama from the Hindi movies that you’ve missed, but not really
Having studied the jungle closely, the works at the artist's latest exhibition, ‘In Pursuit of Parallels’, are rich in detail
This Giddha has it all — swords, satire, and something to say — but spotlight is missing
The Shimla Art Festival at Bantony Castle showcases Himachal Pradesh's heritage and beauty. The festival features 17 selected artists and student participation, alongside daily on-site creation by around 300 participants. It offers mentorship, art supplies, and traditional Himachali food, fostering an inclusive environment for all artists. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Author-illustrator Rohan Chakravarty’s delightful book, ‘Bird Business’, showcases behaviour of 100 birds from across the country
A flashback at the careers of the two iconic heroes of southern cinema
Gagandeep Kaur, a Ludhiana artist, uses calligraphy to revive the Punjabi language and promote awareness. She blends traditional Gurmukhi script with modern design, creating art that highlights Punjabi heritage and addresses social issues like environmental protection and gender equality. Through workshops, she teaches others to appreciate the language and rediscover the joy of writing. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Pawan Kumar and Anuradha Thakur, a Jalandhar-based artist couple, run a studio celebrating diverse art forms. Pawan's colorful abstracts contrast with Anuradha's earthy ceramics. Pawan, influenced by village life and the Kashmir conflict, now heads a fine arts department. Anuradha, trained in Shantiniketan, creates rustic terracotta works. Their art reflects their roots and shared passion. (This summary is generated via AI.)