Parents everywhere are working parents – it’s time the world realises this about the ones who stay at home too.
Former model Sheetal Mallar isn’t afraid of ageing. Her first-ever photo book is proof
Braided takes a close look at memory, loss and ageing through Mallar’s lens and focuses on relationships from our maternal lineage
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni on the characters of Independence and why flawed women need to be written about more
Author, poet, activist and professor Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni weaves a poignant tale of sisterly bonds and the birth of a nation in her latest novel, Independence
The World Of Parsi Matchmakers: Bringing Together Eligible Singles To Help Preserve A Shrinking Community
Most Parsi matchmakers maintain Excel sheets or handwritten diaries of profiles and a collection of bio-datas. They don’t advertise their services at all; it is word of mouth or social media chatter that does the job.
All You Need To Know About Jim Sarbh
Meet the actor who’d love to play the role of a ‘badass with a heart of gold’
Power Inheritors 2016
In conversation with six go-getters who are upholding their family legacies...
Gene Junction
There’s probably never been a better time to be alive than in the highly globalised world that we live in today, with its seamless merging of cultures, societies and beliefs. Interacting with women from variegated lineages, we discover what’s shaped them and why coming from diverse origins is the new norm
Between Action And Cut
She’s a conventional beauty, one who has been quite unconventional in her real-life choices and her reel roles. An actor who doesn’t shy away from challenging herself, Aditi Rao Hydari — who’s already worked with industry stalwarts like Mani Ratnam, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Sanjay Leela Bhansali — is a self-confessed dreamer who loves chasing her aspirations in the “magical” world of cinema. On the eve of the release of the much-awaited Padmaavat, the petite performer gets up close and personal with us
The New Social Network
They’re armed with degrees from international colleges, but white-collar jobs aren’t what they’re after. It’s the greater good that today’s socially conscious entrepreneurs are thinking about
Paying It Forward
Foreign-educated Indians are giving up lucrative careers in the fast lane to return to India and contribute to society in meaningful ways. We discover that this generation is driven by purpose rather than pay cheques