Amitava Kumar and the curious case of 'The Yellow Book'
He calls it a happy accident. Author Amitava Kumar had already finished work on 'The Blue Book: A Writer's Journal', but had not stopped drawing or...
An envoy whose awe-inspiring black and white shoots are capturing...
Our relations with India are rock-solid, says French Ambassador to India
Food allows you to be a child every day: Chef Gary Mehigan
Coming to India since 2010, the chef who currently filming the series ‘Mega Festivals’ says that it is here that one realises how diverse food is, not...
Staged court hearing on agrarian challenges
On March 5, Chandigarh’s Open Hand will witness a 'staged' court hearing following the format of the National Green Tribunal and will debate ecology...
Lack of govt funding support hitting filmmakers hard
Crowdfunding is a desperate measure for desperate times. Starting off, OTT were open to every idea and face, but as soon as they got access to stars,...
The pandemic has snatched away so much hope: Scaria
New Delhi He feels that even when the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is a thing of the past, what will linger on is an almost permanent...
'Cinema should unfold, but not reveal all'
SOMETIMES the pace of the film can be the real content. At times, it is the rhythm that says the most important things. Filmmaker Akshay Indikar,...
He says it all with soil and iron
Lalon believes that to depict the real picture of farmers’ protest you can’t use concrete or any other material but mud.You have to be on the ground...