With international collaborations and more filmmakers experimenting with the genre, the Indian horror movie is ready for an aesthetic and thematic overhaul
Photographer Jimmy Nelson captures the last surviving tribes who have preserved their customs against the onslaught of globalization
America's taste for 'clarified butter' predates its love affair with it as a super-food by well over a century
Amid the conifer-lined slopes, snow-drenched peaks and the glacial waters of Pahalgam, a Dutchman finds his home and life's calling
No country, not even England, can appropriate English as its own. Not when the world has decided to adopt different versions of it, either through technological or cultural customisation. In India, it lives—no, thrives—as Inglish
Pooja Dhingra on the sweet and the sweat that add up to a great dessert
Actor Rajat Kapoor talks about surviving outside the mainstream
A single image often stands out and represents the tone of an entire graphic novel
From chhole-bhature and small-town Punjab to Michelin stars and Manhattan, Vikas Khanna travelled intrepidly into the unknown and emerged arguably as India's food ambassador to the world
Musicals are generic in Indian mainstream films while in Hollywood, they emerged as an antidote to the Great Depression
You can check into some of the most luxurious hotels overlooking the Wonders of the World. And you may never want to leave