A peek into the life and times of a dwindling profession – the photographers that throng the Gateway of India.
Category: Out & About

The Covert Nationalist: Reviewing an ‘In-Progress’ Art Exhibition
Whether we are online or at an art exhibition, one can never tell who the nationalists are, or when they might reveal themselves.

YRF’s ‘Mahi Way’ and the Case for Progressive Indian TV
In a pop-culture landscape that still remains ruthlessly unforgiving to any woman who doesn't have a runway model body, 'Mahi Way' allowed its protagonist to be a well-rounded, complex …

Crossing the Border: A Bike Ride from Delhi to Kathmandu
Khajuraho...Gwalior...Bharatpur...Kathmandu! Wait! What? Did I just say Kathmandu? Nepal on a bike! A legit cross-country ride! It was by accident I settled on this very unplanned plan – the …

Revisiting a Bollywood Song to Understand Our Radicalised Times
'Yaara Maula', a nine-year-old song about radicalisation, reflects our current realities and its potential dangers a little too well.

Fighting Urban Loneliness With Art
Delhi's residents are turning their rooftops, basements and apartments into art and music venues – creating communities where there was only isolation before.

A Case for Watching Old Movies
I know there's plenty to hate about old movies, but if you'll allow me, I'd like to use 'The Apartment' to show you what you're missing out on.

On Growing to Love Ranveer Singh for his Swagger – And Emotionality
Over the years Ranveer Singh has displayed the rare talent of being able to become whatever his director requires of him.

‘I Need to Pee’: Nothing Comes Between This Little Girl and a Bathroom
Rahi, the star of Neha Singh's new children's book, isn't just endearing because of her near-constant need to pee, but also her unabashed acceptance of it.