Team L&M It’s World Dance Day today, and while we believe everybody can dance, there are a few among us who go an extra mile for their love of dance. We five actresses who learnt classical Indian dances in their childhood, and still follow their passion, though may be not in the films they do! […]Read More
Sneha Gautam One of India’s most famous and revered artists, Raja Ravi Varma was born on this day (April 29) in 1848 in Kilimanoor, Travancore. Adopting themes that appealed to the elite and later attracted the masses, he came to be celebrated for his portraits that featured royalty, women, gods, and goddesses. He skillfully bought […]Read More
On the occasion of World Dance Day, Odissi exponent Ranjana Gauhar, the recipient of Padma Shri and Sangeet Natak Akademi award, says that each and everyone of us must learn some for of classical art. “It will not only keep our culture alive but also be a good for you,” she says. As a […]Read More
Team L&M Singer, composer and producer Rohan Solomon came out with the music video for his single Serenity, last month. The song that talks about the importance of rest and rejuvenation has been received well by the music aficionados and laymen alike. Making music, writing songs and singing comes naturally to him. It’s not difficult […]Read More
Team L&M Kiara Chettri’s life revolves around music. When she is not writing songs, she is learning music at BIMM, London, a music university where she is a first year student. “My life is all about music 24/7 and as an artist, I couldn’t have asked for more,” says the young songwriter, who recently released […]Read More
Mumbai-based dancers and teachers – the supremely talented Elvis Mascarenhas and his gorgeous dance partner Namrata Wittke – recently won the Kizomba Dance Olympiad. The event was held in Paris where Kizomba and Semba dancers from all over the world took part and the dancing duo Elvis and Namrata made Indian flag fly high by […]Read More
Team L&M To support the cause of road safety and prevention of drunk driving tragedies, the Community Against Drunken Driving (CADD) is organising a group art exhibition the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. CADD was started back in 2001, by Prince Singhal to campaign for prevention of drunk driving that most often leads to […]Read More
There was a time when in the world of Indian classical dance dancing solo was extremely important. With as the times changed group dances started getting popular and dancing as a duo was always a privilege of couples. But, here we have a rarest of the rare combinations – two male dancers dancing one of […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Free from her first solo show in Delhi, Curious Charms-The Magic of Aquarelle, at India Habitat Centre, Dr Sushma Mahajan is still basking in glory, thanks t the overwhelming response she got. “I have done three exhibitions before –all in Jaipur. But Delhi has truly overwhelmed me. I am humbled by the […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Art is his childhood friend, and it came most effortlessly and naturally to him. Reason: His father Aziz Ul Haque is an artist – Kamar Alam grew up seeing him work. “I have imitated my father’s each and every stroke and he is my inspiration and strength till date,” he says, adding […]Read More