A museum for Tihar
After being recognised as one of the best examples of jail reforms, Tihar Jail is now planning to set up a museum on its premises that will chronicle the history of the prison.
Canvas tryst with Shammi
She rose to fame as a Bollywood painter with a painting of Shah Rukh Khan inspired by his character in Asoka.
Script is king, swears Rajeev
Actor Rajeev Khandelwal doesn’t think big budgets, big banners or acclaimed directors are synonymous with good films. A good script clubbed with good performance and good treatment by the filmmaker can do the trick.
In the mood for white magic
Moving from a bigger house to a smaller apartment may have its shortcomings but then there are benefits too, especially if you are a young mother managing the house, looking after kids amid other chor
Metro to screen short docu films
Short films with social messages will now be screened at Metro stations in the capital to spread awareness about civic sense, security and other do’s and don’ts on the Delhi Metro.
Prodigy focuses on teen issues
He set a record of the “Youngest Director of a professionally made feature length film” as a nine-year-old when he directed the movie C/o Foothpath (Care of Footpath).
Do you have 2 minutes for peace?
Do you have two minutes for Mahatma Gandhi? After Anna Hazare’s Gandhian way of protest, it’s now time to involve people to pledge their two minutes of silence.
Arttention please!
It’s hard to find a house in a metropolitan setting that smells of fresh clay.
Artists salute Husain’s legacy
M.F. Husain’s demise this year has been a great loss to the art circuit.
Does fair play fare well on the field?
At a time when the recent whitewash of Indian cricket team in England is still being discussed with much angst, an award to the Indian skipper for his sporting gesture by the ICC surely calls for a de