After his blockbuster RDB, Shoma Chaudhury previews Rakeysh Mehra’s much awaited new film
Nadeem Aslam draws the fine line between fundamentalism and bigotry for Shoma Chaudhury
Mohammad Hanif, author of the blackly humorous book, A Case of Exploding Mangoes, talks to Shoma Chaudhury about things...
AR Rahman has two big themes in his life: music and spiritual surrender. As he returns with the Golden...
A radically different India by 2020. Powerful winds of change. And always, the potential for implosion. Nandan Nilekani and...
Author Vikram Chandra wrote a magnum opus on Mumbai's underbelly. He interprets his city in the wake of the...
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Political scientist Pratap Bhanu Mehta on why our public institutions are crumbling and why we have nnowhere to turn
A Hindu myth that should help frame our response to Islamist terror
Former diplomat G Parthasarathy on the Mumbai attack and why he has no meeting ground with liberals
Terror is our common problem, says former Pakistani foreign minister Sartaj Aziz, in the wake of the horrific 26/11...





