Rajkumari Sharma Tankha All Stray Dogs Go To Heaven (BluOne Ink) is a debut novel by filmmaker-cum-poet Krishna Candeth. The book by the Kerala-born, Colombia-based author is an interesting tale of love and friendship, dreams and reality told through multiple perspectives to keep the reader glued to it. Excerpts from an interview: When did the […]Read More
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Team L&M Tucked away between lush green hills of North East India, the bejewelled; and Manipur has preserved many jewels of the ancient culture of India. The people of Manipur had a unique tradition of worship through the ecstasy of dance. Since they believed that they were the descendants of celestial musicians, Gandharvas, they sought communion […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Growing up in a small village Nangal Shah Bazpur in Haryana, Akshay Malik was attracted to filmmaking ever since he was a child. There was no TV at home, so he would often visit his neighbours’ home to watch a movie. He missed no movie that was being telecast on TV, and […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha She’s tall, beautiful and one of Bollywood’s leading ladies. He’s goofy, loves to wear outlandish clothes and is constantly getting into trouble with reporters. These two sentences on the back cover of Saranya Rai’s debut novel Love, Take Two (Penguin Books 230 pages Rs 250) have uncanny resemblance to the classic M&B […]Read More
India’s first two-day art book fair, the New Delhi Art Book Fair (NDABF), will begin on February 24 at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA), Mansingh Road. The festival is dedicated to the celebration of the country’s rich arts and cultural heritage through the prism of artists and books. Open to the public […]Read More