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Channeling Grief into Art: Ravinder Kuhar in Zora

Ravinder Kuhar Ravinder Kuhar in Zora Story: What first drew you into acting? “There was a time when I had nothing-I didn’t even know how to speak well, I came from a small village and had zero confidence. But despite...
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The Life We Keep Postponing

The psychology of conditional living — and why the right moment never arrives There is a particular form of negotiation that most people engage in quietly, without recognising it as negotiation at all. It sounds like planning. It feels like…

India’s Art & Cultural Legacy: A Timeless Expression of Identity and Soul

By Erum Khan India has always been a land where art is not merely created—it is lived, celebrated, and passed down through generations as a reflection of our identity and cultural soul. From ancient cave paintings to contemporary expressions, Indian…

Look Look Again

Rama embodies righteousness, Hanuman devotion; in the eternal realm of love, the two are inseparable.) This timeless expression of devotion and inseparable connection finds a quiet resonance in Anil Rawat’s exhibition—where emotion, simplicity, and introspection come together in a deeply…

When Pure Passion Meets Lenses

The evening skies of March 19 were resplendent with blackened clouds enveloping the city into an aura of joy. It seemed as if the Himalayas themselves had sent their messengers to the city as a heavenly ode to the magician…

The Silent Canvas:My Journey to Mulshi

By Shital Verma Last week, I had the honor of attending a prestigious TATA Power art camp organized by Tanya Goyal, in the heart of Mulshi, Pune. For an artist, it wasn’t just an event; it was a lifetime milestone….

Baithak@Rangshala – A tranquil evening of canvases & clicks, voices and verses

The much awaited first edition of Baithak @ Rangshala by Arty Hearty Retreats (AHR) Noida, in collaboration with Kalyani Fashions (Delhi) and Club Taurus (Mukteshwar) finally happened on March 28 under the open blue skies and soothing warmth of sunset…

Naino mein Sapna, sapne mein Sajna, sajna pe dil aa gaya…sajna pe dil aa gaya…

This was an iconic song in year 1983. The movie Himmatwala mesmerised me, I was preparing for my marticulation examination and this was a break I took to see this movie in my hometown Ranchi in a movie hall called…

The Master of the Eternal

The moment you enter Vijendra Sharma’s house and his place of work, which is full of paintings and brushes, a completely different feeling surrounds you. You see the paintings, you draw your own interpretations. One of the paintings that I…

Smiles of North-East

It is a great pleasure to present my photographs and reflections on North-East India. My first visit to the region was in 1985, when I travelled to Guwahati and Shillong—a journey that changed the way I saw the world. Since…

When Tradition Took the Stage: Surtarang at 41 and the Sound of a Living Legacy

New Delhi | February 23 As dusk settled over Mandi House, the lights inside Kamani Auditorium glowed with anticipation. The occasion was the 41st edition of Surtarang, one of India’s longest-running and most respected national singing platforms—an evening that felt…