Cinema
Ghazals are not going to die: Talat Aziz
Talat Aziz, who was recently in Delhi for a musical performance at the four-day Jashn-E-Urdu event, said that he has been visiting the city for the last 44 years now
Yes Papa: A cinematic triumph on harrowing realities
In his feature debut, Saif Hyder combines subtle storytelling, intense performances, and societal commentary, confronting audiences with the taboo subject of familial abuse and paedophilia
‘OTT platforms are like a bull in a china shop’
Actor Anant Mahadevan, who has directed upcoming Marathi film Aata Vel Zaali that deals with euthanasia, says he is not fond of OTT platforms as they lack censorship
Disappointing to see lack of new theatres in Delhi: Salim Arif
Penned by prominent screenwriter Javed Siddiqui, Gudamba play was performed at Sri Ram Centre, New Delhi under the 25th edition of the National School of Drama’s Bharat Rang Mahotsav
Theatre should be done with decency, rules: Lubna Salim
The daughter of well-known screenwriter Javed Siddiqui, Lubna calls theatre her lifeline
Nandita Puri marches forward, donning many hats
Despite the challenges following the loss of her husband, Om Puri, in 2017, Nandita Puri remains resilient, embracing life's ebbs and flows. Her critically acclaimed book ‘Jennifer’ is set to captivate audiences on the silver screen
‘Yes Papa’ sheds light on a crucial yet overlooked problem within families: Director
The film will be released on March 1 and its first preview will be screened at Delhi’s Foreign Correspondents Club of South Asia on February 2.
‘Fighter’ not an easy film to make, says director Siddharth Anand
The film, presented by Viacom18 Studios in collaboration with Marflix Pictures, will hit the screens on January 25 on the Republic Day weekend
