This article provides insights into the cinematic and narrative aspects of a bunch of M.T Vasudevan Nair’s movies.
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Unveiling the artistry of Pulikkali, Kerala’s unique tiger dance tradition Animal mimetic dances and flesh painting may be considered primordial art forms, but the way they…
How Amoghavarsha brought together an unprecedented concentration of poets and teachers to decorate his court at Manyakheta
The author of Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri says he has tried to address the gap between academic and popular understandings of history in the book.
A Chennai signboard painter with a ‘scrap pile’ goldmine.
Gender equality is still a distant dream in South Asia even today, writes Upinder Singh in ‘Ancient India’.
A candidly honest account of the life of Shivarama Karanth and wife Leela.
Excerpt from Coomi Kapoor’s book The Tatas, Freddie Mercury & Other Bawas on the role of Parsi championing women’s rights in India.
Author and researcher Shashank Shekhar Sinha explains how a Sufi saint influenced the choice of Fatehpur Sikri, the new Mughal capital under Akbar’s rule.
When analysing the iconography of temples founded by the Birla family, the multitude of female representations becomes apparent.