The man behind ‘Peanuts’ and his inspired imagination
He can be hailed as a creator of the longest-running, most popular comic strip ever, which saw its characters used for a variety of purposes, from selling insurance (Metlife) to nicknaming an Indian Air Force chief (NAK Browne). But Charles…
Soha Ali Khan bares it all in debut novel
“She’s woken up,” Soha Ali Khan exclaimed before she hung up to attend to her newfound world of motherhood. Happy balancing it with what she calls her “moderately famous” public life, she says she always knew she had “impossibly large…
This museum has 89 volumes of handwritten diaries
A Thakur of an estate and a member of erstwhile Rajput nobility wrote religiously and chronicled the life and times of the royal age. Sounds unbelievable, but it’s true. Amar Singh, Thakur of Kanota and Commander of the erstwhile Jaipur…
Archie Comics to get a Bollywood spin
Bollywood will get a live-action film based on internationally popular characters from Archie Comics. Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead beloved by millions for generations will be reimagined with an all-Indian cast, read a statement from character entertainment company Graphic India….
Book review: 25 Essentials To Happy Living
In a world filled with digital life updates and short-lived stories, when do you get the time to explore true happiness? The book 25 Essentials To Happy Living by author Preeti Pathak is an effective guide to help you achieve…
Filmmaker Paromita Vohra: A different perspective
Which of your films is the closest to your heart?UnLimited Girls will always be special because I explored my creative language in an unlimited way. It was a film replete with questions and insights about feminism that came from my…
5 Books To Read When In Self Quarantine
If you are a reader, check this list and let us know whether you nodded your head in agreement and what your possible additions could be. If you think you are not so much of a reader, and suddenly have this…
Review: You Need To Read This Book To Know All About Coronavirus
The Spanish flu a hundred years ago killed nearly 100 million people in the world of a global population of 1.8 billion people. More people died of the Spanish flu than World Wars I and II cumulatively. This is the…