Book review | Vishnu Purana: A book that stays close to its definition – Firstpost

Why was Drupada, father-in-law of the Pandavas and Draupadi’s father, called a Panchala? Because one of Puru’s descendants was Haryashva, who had five sons — Mudgala, Srinjaya, Brihadishu, Yavinara, and Kampilya. So confident was Haryashva in his five sons’ valour that he declared that these five alone were capable of protecting the kingdom. Thus, these … Read more

Not Just Bollywood | Gajraj Rao on Gunehgaar: ‘Teleplays are a way to encourage and preserve the best of theatre’ – Firstpost

In conversation with actor Gajraj Rao on his experience of working in Zee Theatre’s teleplay Gunehgaar, preparation for the role, the growing popularity of teleplays and the OTT boom. The seasoned actor of Bollywood Gajraj Rao has worked across multiple platforms from cinema to OTT and has won many accolades. He was recently seen in … Read more

Eka Lakhani on designing costumes for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Trisha Krishnan for Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan and more – Firstpost

Costume designer and stylist Eka Lakhani has been hearing about director Mani Ratnam’s plans to adapt Kalki Krishnamurthy’s cult classic Ponniyin Selvan for the silver screen for over a decade. Lakhani who interned with the legendary director on Raavan in 2010 and worked as the main costume designer in Ratnam’s Kadal , O Kadhal Kanmani … Read more

I admired Indira Gandhi as she was the last PM to genuinely care about arts, culture, history & heritage – Firstpost

For decades, Raghu Rai has been India’s most celebrated photographer. Prime Ministers, Musicians, Sportsmen, celebrities and even monuments have been captured by his lens and he remains by far, the most iconic of Indian photographers. His images have chronicled some of the worst environmental disasters in India, including the Bhopal Gas Tragedy , and he … Read more

Tomato soup thrown over Vincent Van Gogh’s famous sunflower painting by climate change protesters – Firstpost

A video footage posted on social media shows environmental activists throw tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s iconic sunflowers painting hanging in London’s National Gallery. Video footage posted to Twitter today shows two youngsters throw tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s iconic Sunflowers painting hanging in London’s National Gallery. The video shows two women throwing … Read more

Annie Ernaux, champion excavator of memory, wins the Nobel Prize – Firstpost

The 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the 82-year-old French writer Annie Ernaux last week, “for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory”. It’s notable that the Nobel citation talks about her nonfiction, her autobiographical work and not the novels she began … Read more