Rajkumari Sharma Tankha All Stray Dogs Go To Heaven (BluOne Ink) is the debut novel by filmmaker-cum-poet Krishna Candeth. Written by the Kerala-born, Colombia-based author, the book explores themes of love and friendship, dreams and reality, through multiple perspectives that keep readers deeply engaged. In this exclusive interview, Krishna Candeth shares insights into his writing […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Something’s Brewing, a first of its kind ecommerce platform dedicated to coffee, stemmed from the trends witnessed during the lockdown wherein coffee took center stage and people started recreating their cafe related memories within the comforts of their own homes. Since its inception in 2020, the brand has evolved, excelled and expanded […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Like many other skin& haircare brands, Kamree was too has been born out of its Founder Ritika Krit’s personal needs. “I had some skin issues and was looking for good-quality, affordable skincare products for my own use when it struck me why not make my own. As it is none of the products […]Read More
Team L&M What better way to explore timeless destinations and make unforgettable memories than from a 360-degree aerial view on a hot air balloon ride? With over three quarters (96 per cent) of global travelers wanting to experience ‘out of comfort zone’ travel that pushes them to their limits in 2023, booking.com is sharing just […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha A fascinating story of self-discovery, Judy Balan’s new book Why Am I Like This (Simon & Schuster India) explores astrology, Jungian psychology, mythology, and her own life experiences. The book offers a fresh and insightful take on psychological astrology for modern readers. Mother to a 17-year-old girl and two Retrievers, the author […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Growing up in a family involved in manufacturing of stainless steel for industrial purposes, brothers Aroosh and Nitush Mahipal got a deep understanding of the material and its properties from an early stage. Captivated by the stainless steel, they would spend countless hours at the factory creating their own toys. This fascination led […]Read More
Dr Blossom Kochhar Our lifestyle, diet choices, and carefree attitude toward our hair result in dry, frizzy, and damaged hair. Oh, did we forget to add stress and harmful environment to the list? To tend to our hair damage, we apply the tone of hair care products, but forget to use one of the most […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Born and brought up in undivided Bihar, Amitabh S Verma moved to Delhi for his undergraduate studies – he did his graduation in Sociology from Hindu College and PG from Delhi School of Economics. But post this, he joined Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) for a course in Film Editing […]Read More
The Indian Express has hailed Madhur Gupta as one of the few male artists (in a field mostly dominated by women), who not only pursued Indian classical dance with devotion but also excelled at it. Beginning his initial training in Kathak with a maestro like Padma Vibhushan awardee, Pandit Birju Maharaj, he was strongly drawn […]Read More
Swati Saraf Over the years the kidswear market has undergone a paradigm shift. Where once it was just a need-based industry, at present luxury has seamlessly permeated into the kids’ apparel segment. Owing to this, the segment has risen to the occasion to be recognised as an industry that previously was not even in the […]Read More