Remo Fernandes writes about meeting India’s former PM Rajiv Gandhi.
Author: India Art Review
You have to break down your performance shot by shot, you have to understand your opponent down to the slight frown on her face, writes Pullela Gopichand in his autobiography Shuttler’s Flick
In his book Pride Prejudice and Punditry, Shashi Tharoor writes about how the books he read as a child and the word puzzles he played helped him become the wordsmith he is today.
India’s post-colonian film industry and the film societies brought in a new culture of viewing and making movies. It didn’t come without its share of disagreements and conflicts.
Gender equality is still a distant dream in South Asia even today, writes Upinder Singh in ‘Ancient India’.
Jaipur-based miniature artist Suvigya Sharma specialises in Pichwais, refined Tanjores, Piquas and portraits. He has recently launched his first collection of NFTs.
Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne became a strong sociopolitical commentary on the notion of war and peace, writes Bhaskar Chattopadhyay in ‘The Cinema Of Satyajit Ray’.
Excerpts from Sonali Ved’s book Whose Samosa Is It Anyway?: The Story of Where ‘Indian’ Food Really Came From
GS Sachdeva’s book Sacred and Profane explores the unusual customs and rituals in the Indian subcontinent.
Ammannur Parameswaran Chakyar and Cherthala Thankappa Panicker win fellowships. Kerala Kalamandalam deemed to be university announced fellowships, awards, and endowments for the year 2020. Koodiyattam expert…