From a childhood filled with books and imagination to designing the world of Pandora, Aashrita Kamath’s journey shows how Indian talent is shaping global cinema.
Theyyam is a time-tested ritual that you can witness for yourself if you head to Kerala between October to May, when the villages come alive with this 1500-year-old ritualistic dance native to the state.
This Malayalam film isn't loud, but it's unforgettable. Directed by Jeo Baby and starring Mammootty, Kaathal – The Core reveals the pain of suppressed LGBTQI+ identity in a conservative society. It challenges viewers to reconsider what love and cruelty can mean.
Arjun Sen was handed a prognosis of ‘100 days to live’ following a cancer diagnosis. Then followed 20 odd surgeries, all in the attempt to keep a promise he made to his daughter.
Architect and filmmaker Anuradha Parikh recalls the journey of breathing life into a Mumbai warehouse, turning it into a space where artists frequent and one that has tremendous social impact.
For too long, schizophrenia has been spoken of in whispers. These films speak aloud — with compassion, honesty, and the courage to show what it's really like.
From playing roles in stage performances to struggling to crack the code of cinema, Jaideep Ahlawat’s journey is proof that great things take great effort.
As our childhood favourite CID gears up for a comeback, here's a look at how Shivaji Satam, the iconic ACP Pradyuman, transformed a love for theatre into an unforgettable legacy.
Bhuvan Bam overcame personal struggles and professional rejections, turning his passion for creativity into viral success with shows like Dhindora and Taaza Khabar.