‘In our minds we still hold the wild’: Murali Gopy on ‘Ananthan Kaadu’
Murali Gopy talks about the graphic novel-inspired period film he has scripted and stars in, which releases on June 25
Murali Gopy talks about the graphic novel-inspired period film he has scripted and stars in, which releases on June 25
In a troubling case, a Brazilian woman stalked BTS’s Jungkook, ringing his doorbell excessively and trying to enter his residence. The Seoul court responded with a one-year suspended prison sentence, alongside the possibility of her deportation from South Korea. This…
Based on the life of legendary Marathi Lavani dancer Vithabai Narayangaonkar, ‘Eetha’ also stars Randeep Hooda, and Anant Joshi in pivotal roles
Drawing upon his training and experience, the veteran vocalist traces the lineage of Kathakali music and explains why its foundations lie beyond Kerala’s Sopana tradition.
Writer-lyricist Madhan Karky and Ayelet Studio head Abraham K take us through the making of their historical open-world game and speak about the challenges of making a rooted Tamil game with international appeal
Actress Swasika became emotional, thanking fans for their overwhelming response to her latest film, ‘Nooru Saami.’ She described the success as a dream come true, a milestone in her career after years of waiting for a leading role. Expressing deep…
lllustrator Mohammed Sajid’s portrait series is in contention at the AOI World Illustration Awards 2026, spotlighting fish sellers, flower vendors, postmen and other familiar faces of Kerala’s streets
On this music day, let us explore the art of political and protest music — a point of intersection between art and activism, where dissent takes the most melodious form it has ever had
A.R. Rahman’s nephew and National Award-winning composer G.V. Prakash Kumar is making his full-fledged Hindi debut with Aanand L Rai’s ‘Nayi Naveli’, starring Yami Gautam. The composer, known for over 120 Tamil and Telugu films, says language is no barrier…
Davis took big swings in the music industry, particularly in his support for Black artists, beginning when he signed Gamble and Huff’s Philadelphia International Records in 1971