From The Magazine
Harish Kapadia: The Last Adventurer
Achal Druva looks at what drives a man like Kapadia.
All The Best, Hunh: 8000 Shows Of The Play
The life of India’s most successful theatre production, in three acts by Anupama P Shenoy
A New Position On The Kamasutra
On Sex, Sanskrit, and the fallibility of Richard Burton.
Being Hari Kunzru
So he’s young, rich (well, at least a millionaire) and Nilanjana Roy thinks he can write. She also thinks he’s cute, and she lets us know that there’s more to The Impressionist than a big advance.
My Father’s Style: Puru Raaj Kumar on Raaj Kumar
Puru Raaj Kumar on legendary actor-father Raaj Kumar who made a statement with his style
Fathers And Sons: Farhan Akhtar On Javed Akhtar
Jerry Pinto spends an evening with two style icons: poet-lyricist…
Mukkaram Jah: The Last Nizam And His Vanishing Wealth
In a little over thirty years, Mukkaram Jah’s huge fortune, at one point estimated to be worth more than Rs 25,000 crore, has all but evaporated.
Biddu Is Fit, Still Has Rhythm, And Shows No Signs Of Drying Up
Biddu was churning out hits when many of us weren’t even born. And he shows no signs of slowing down.
“Ashtanga Yoga Is Internal Exercise. The Rest Is All Circus” – K Pattabhi Jois
Can turning your body into a croissant ensure enlightenment? Or is it just a way to make a butter butt better? Ratna Rajaiah investigates Ashtanga Yoga.
Kamal Haasan: Genius In Retreat
In conversation with one of India’s finest actors Kamal Haasan