There are product ranges to suit every pocket. No part of the ageing universe is neglected; no woman is meant to remain content with how she looks
Vasudev’s book is an ill-conceived mass hovering around fashion. Rodricks charms with substance and structure.
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
Few sang as Rafi sang, few touched so many as he did. A mellow, melancholy memoir recalls a master we don’t know.
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
If the book wished to look like a diary, it kind of succeeds, though I believe it is more akin to a magazine.
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
Not a single dull moment. Gulzar sparkles, he muses, and he explains and recites.... And at the end of it, the reader has had an insight into his mind.
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
Silent cinema enthralled India with the speed of a hurricane. Its luminous stars and pioneering filmmakers make Garga’s book a visual pleasure and a heady read.
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
Three lovers pore over three iconic films in three books. The result: erudition, lyricism and romance.
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
Manwani has crafted a sculpture using the clay of interviews, records, other published material and, of course, Sahir's poems
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
This Q and A book allows Waheeda Rehman to show herpersonas—as actress, star, Everywoman, luminous beauty
BY Sathya Saran 5 February 2022
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