Ananya Bhattacharya
In India, cartoons and cartoonists (to) Rest In Peace?
More often than not, one channel on television that parents never have the burden of restricting their children from watching would undoubtedly be Cartoon Network.
‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’: The distant dream!
Way back in 2000, when I was about twelve odd years old, the country’s first megastar transformed dreams into reality – on TV.
‘A Unique Glimpse of Divinity’: Delhi treated to an extraordinary art exhibition
Ananya Bhattacharya
Erotic thrillers predominantly are my domain: Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi is an actor who is known more for – well, nothing new there – his kissing and intimate scenes on screen than his acting.
`Raaz 3D`: Bipasha Basu speaks about playing the dark Shanaya
She’s been called ‘unconventional’, ‘bohemian’, ‘bold’.
India Fashion Summit 2012: A starry evening to remember!
Ananya Bhattacharya
To tweet or not to tweet, that is the question
Hamlet’s dilemma is no longer only his own. It has now been extrapolated on to each one of us who is well-conversant with the ways and methods of that one social platform – Twitter.
Question for Didi? Arrest the Maoist!
The knell tolls again. This time, from an unknown place called Belpahari. No intellectuals – the kinds that reside in Jadavpur University in Kolkata – can be found here.
‘Gangs of Wasseypur’: The rise of the rustic reality
<br/>Once upon a time, there were films that mirrored ‘real’ India – the coarse India of the villages, hamlets and mofussils. Then came the onslaught of the larger-than-life illusory films.
Bollywood: All the way down... on the highway to Hell?
<br/>For people who have not yet been a witness to the inadvertently long torture that was offered by Imtiaz Ali this week, in other words ‘Cocktail’, might find this relevant.