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The pollution caused by firecrackers this Diwali still hangs in the air and it has made breathing difficult for many. Monarose Sheila Pereira listens to eminent people from th...
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Art needs to be showcased. Various artists speak to Monarose Sheila Pereira about their work during the pandemic. Tune in - Bikram Ghosh, Tabla maestro I have do...
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Farrukh Dhondy traces the evolution of Indian storytelling from early days, when stories travelled by word-of-mouth, to now, as emerging technologies enable storytellers to be...
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Farrukh Dhondy observes Indian media in foreign countries and the hype it creates over events there, however, concluding that most global Indian achievers would not have won l...
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Humra Quraishi addresses the politically exploitative atmosphere in Uttar Pradesh as assembly elections come closer and the rising communal tensions that are growing with it. ...
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Humra Quraishi writes about Jallianwala Bagh, the tragic memories it holds, and the recent renovations made that have snatched away the history of the place meant for future g...
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Humra Quraishi explores what causes the chasm between the Hindus and Muslims to widen in India. Those among us that’ve survived the viruses of all kinds, get set ...
Read MoreThe National Crush: Neeraj Chopra
Gold medalist, Neeraj Chopra, has become the National Crush. Young girls talk to Monarose Sheila Pereira who asks them, “Do you have a crush on Neeraj Chopra?” An...
Read MoreSign of the times: The War Within
Humra Quraishi explains the position of Muslim minorites in ‘new’ India and meets VK Tripathi and M. Y. Tarigami to find out their views about the situation in Kas...
Read MoreThey go to die there, where there is life
Humra Quraishi veers to the bard, Gulzar’s verse written by him in the times of the pandemic. Come August and it’s Gulzar saab’s birthday. Born on 18 Augu...
Read MoreTRIS FEBRUARY 2026 EXPLORES CINEMA ART CONSCIENCE
TRIS February 2026 presents exhibitions, film screenings, and conversations in Delhi, hi...
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Today Mumbai’s film actors have wised up to the fact that fame and fortune don&rsq...
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In his review, critic Arnab Banerjee examines how Mardaani 3 revives Shivani Shivaji Roy...
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