Another painting from the same series was sold in the recent auction of Christie’s in September 2022, called the Bond of Love, featuring Krishna and Radha. It fetched a price tag of $126,000.
Murakami employs several metaphors to make a point, albeit without beating around the bush.
Borrowing Rs 5 lakh from her father a decade ago, Mariya Khanji’s nete.in is currently one of India’s most stylish shopping sites.
The author added, "I loved reading storybooks to them every night. I found fascinating picture books about Ballet, Flamenco and even Balinese dance."
Shantnu and Nikhil Mehra were among the first fashion labels to get corporate investment leading to an enviable growth graph.
The 26th edition of the Parampara Series – the national festival of dance and music organised by Natya Tarangini saw an incredible line-up of classical maestros and a thoroughly engaged audience.
As part of the My City My Heritage campaign, IndiGo Reach, supported by Inter Globe Foundation, will organise heritage walks across Prayagraj, Bhubaneswar, Nashik, Hyderabad, and Indore over the next few months.
The lives of three Bengali sisters are changed irrevocably by the events of 1946 and 1947 in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's latest novel.
Saluja had previously lived and worked in New York, for celebrity stylist Patricia Fields who had several transgenders working for her.
In an EXCLUSIVE interview with the most powerful man of the Indian fashion industry, Sunil Sethi on how things changed post pandemic in the fashion industry and the recently held Lakme Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI.
Started in 1986, in defiance of a strict St Xavier’s College principal’s authoritarian diktat about rock music on campus, I-Rock became synonymous with Rang Bhavan.
A new book on Jamini Roy (1887-1972) throws light on the influence of his rural upbringing on his art, and raises questions about how the market shapes artistic output.
The country’s finest scenographer on how each of his exhibition spaces is a labour of love.
The assortment of flatbreads from different parts of the country are perhaps the best representation of our diverse cuisine
Over and above its many obvious strengths, Illuminations works because it understands the value of retaining just the right amount of inscrutability throughout.
Several costume designers have moved on to fashion design, or red-carpet dressing. Niharika Bhasin insists she only wants to work with Bollywood if she’s part of the bigger process – of the film, and not just the actor.
Julie Powell died of cardiac arrest on 26 October at her home in upstate New York. A famous food writer, she authored the book 'Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen' in 2005, which was then turned into the hit movie 'Julie and Julia'
The movie has won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at Sundance Film Festival 2022 and the Golden Eye award for the best documentary at Cannes Film Festival 2022.
Author Amish Tripathi is gearing up for his new book titled War of Lanka, the fourth in the Ram Chandra Series, and recently got candid about the same.
To really get into the Halloween spirit, tune into these incredible, spine-tingling horror audio stories on Audible that sure to spook the living daylights out of you.
This dancer is on a mission to popularise the classical dance form of Kathak for a contemporary audience, through strategic collaborations with musicians, artists and designers.
The European Union Film Festival is an annual event celebrating the diversity and creativity of European cinema, heritage, and culture.
In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstpost, designer Manish Malhotra talks about the research that went behind creating the costumes for Mughal-e-Azam, the challenges he faced and more.
A look at how the last word in couture swings ready-to-wear with equal ease.
Extinctions creates an encounter that lights up both the long enduring and the new. Following the ridge of regrets, fate, thoughts that came too late, a future appears, even of the past
Bollywood couple Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu are out with the second book in their Inni and Bobo series, which revolves around the friendship between a girl and her dog.
80 films from 32 countries, including 21 feature narratives, 16 feature documentaries, and 43 short films.
The presentation was a reimagination of beauty and fashion, inspired by the 19th century Lakmé Opera, from which the brand derives its name.
From flirty, short, moulded dresses to flouncy, feminine gowns, the collection moved with great verve and vigour on the ramp. The focal point of the ensembles was the very opulent, metallic frills and the added sheen of green – a tropical favourite.
Through her unique and deeply rewarding autobiographical works, the French writer Annie Ernaux pushes the boundaries of what nonfiction can achieve.