They look similar,their voice is perfectly modulated them and they even impersonate them. Meet lookalikes of our netas.
Supreme Court's partial striking down of the Section 377 in September 2018 has given the LGBT community more freedom to express themselves. Mumbai's Third Eye Cafe is one such outlet offering a haven from prejudice
BY Arshia Dhar 3 May 2019
They are the faces that launch a thousand products. Some are famous now; some are forever touched by the magic of old ads.
BY Arshia Dhar 9 April 2019
Environment-friendly, tasty and modish, edible crockery and cutlery are going down the gullet
BY Arshia Dhar 9 April 2019
After pursuing higher education in metropolises across the country, many Ladakhi youngsters are returning to rediscover their culture and history in a new light. How? Through indigenous textiles and weaves.
BY Arshia Dhar 10 February 2019
Leave aside the Constitution, the hardware of the State. The Republic was in reality brought into being by an elite consensus around a ‘pure’ culture, what it should have and what must be left out. And Exhibit-A is dance.
BY Arshia Dhar 26 January 2019
Renowned Hindustani classical vocalist Shubha Mudgal talks about folk music and its revival.
BY Arshia Dhar 25 January 2019
From Baul songs to Lavani, to old rites of passage, red is positive and life-affirming
BY Arshia Dhar 31 December 2018
Seeing cities with heritage walkers, adept at both history and lore
BY Arshia Dhar 30 November 2018
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