The Kantara Phenomenon - The Lede ‘Kantara’ a symptom of our times because of the culture wars it provokesSrikanth SrinivasanThe film has been embraced fiercely by conservatives while dismissed by detractors as regressive.
The Kantara Phenomenon Rishab Shetty: ‘I believe in the practice and I have portrayed it’Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
The Kantara Phenomenon Vocally local: ‘Kantara’ is new cinema with moorings in local cultureM.K. Raghavendra
The Kantara Phenomenon Bhoota Kola: Anchor for people in Dakshina Kannada and North MalabarGita Jayaraj
Reality and dreamsMAITHILI RAOTwo films that trace the lives of two children one face to face with terror and the other in the world of her dreams.
Losers in focusMAITHILI RAOA documentary film on how market forces are appropriating natural resources that belong to everybody.
Celluloid tributeA documentary on Jayakanthan brings out the many facets of the eminent writer and his valued contribution to Tamil literature.
It was Ilaiyaraajas decisionBEHIND the success of Ellaigalai Vistharitha Ezhuthu Kalaignan are the talent and persuasive skill of Ravisubramaniyan, the director, and Chezhian, th
Musical conquestPARTHA CHATTERJEEThe first Pakistani film released in India in decades grips audiences in the country.
Voice of the streetsSUDHANVA DESHPANDESafdar Hashmi was a multifaceted artist and was constantly soaking up new influences and trying out new technologies.
March of memoriesSOHAIL HASHMIOn the occasion of Safdar Hashmis 20th birth anniversary, which is celebrated as National Street Theatre Day.
Glitz and tasteGOWRI RAMNARAYANJodhaa Akbar strives to showcase magnanimity and tolerance in the midst of political expediency and racial and religious divides.
Mirrors of historySHAYONI MITRAA play written in 1968, Year One of the Empire, finds new meaning in the present political context.
On travails and triumphsTHEATRE actor, director and writer in English and Hindi, Kirti Jain was a faculty member of the National School of Drama when she was pitchforked into
We see theatre expandingANURADHA KAPUR, Director of the National School of Drama since 2007, combines scholarship in theatre studies with writing and directorial skills. She
From the heart, from Pakistan Rakhshanda Jalil’s series introduces Pakistani women poets to Hindi readers.
SlideshowSea changeIndia could learn a few lessons from small island nations like Maldives on mitigating climate change.