Shot on high definition digital camera, Anish Kuruvilla's debut throws light on some of the negative things happening in the Telugu film industry.
On Wednesday, Nair and Verghese met at Asia Society in New York in a conversation discussing life and the arts.
Dr Omar Khalidi, the Muslim scholar who passed away on Monday, worked tirelessly to lift a mirror for the Indian polity to reflect on its secular credentials and to the Muslim community about the human potential that lay within, says Altaf Makhiawala
Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag fails to live up to the original.
I look for signs of India or Indians. And see none. To live in this day and age without the daily diet of Bollywood masala, cricketing capers, and fellow argumentative Indians seems strange.
In the week leading up to Teacher's Day on September 5, we bring you readers' stories about their favourite, most inspirational teachers.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra's film calls for applause -- and deserves it.
Mira Nair, in New York to release The Namesake on DVD, talks about Shantaram and lots more.
A BJP worker's anguished open letter to party chief L K Advani.
Ferenc Puskas, the most mesmerising of the Magical Magyars, was the captain, inspiration and match-winner of a 1950s Hungarian national team.
As the lives of both spouses get more complicated with careers, ambitions and family life, is there any time left for romance? Kanchana Banerjee has a few married couples weight in and provides valuable tips.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was obviously so impressed by her meetings with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari that she ventured into the White House briefing room after sitting in on the meetings between President Barack Obama and the two leaders, to express her optimism that a solid alliance had been formed committed to crushing the Taliban and other extremist elements destabilising the region.