Designer Tommy Hilfiger talks about his love affair with India as the brand celebrates its tenth year in the country
Like his breathtaking performances, Naseeruddin Shah's entertaining memoir leaves a lasting impression on the reader
The author travels from Sarnath to Nadesar and finally finds peace in the din on the ghats of Benaras
'Surrounded by goddesses'
Collectors are not averse to sharing their collections with people, and places of heavy traffic with adequate security, such as airports, would be ideal to showcase these
Once in decline, the central Delhi landmark is buzzing with new restaurants, cafes and public events
The most Brechtian film I have seen from that period is Ketan Mehta's debut feature, Bhavni Bhavai
Apart from being the only all-wheel-drive sports utility vehicle in the entry-level luxury segment, the new Audi Q3 Dynamic also has adjustable suspensions. Do these make it better than the Mercedes-B
In Victoria: A Life, acclaimed author reveals a passionate woman beneath the queen's stiff exterior and chronicles her deep fondness for Maharajah Duleep Singh and her controversial devotion to her se
The Open section of the World Juniors saw a tight finish. Lu Shanglei took the title with a last-round win
Golf sets, tennis racquets, squash shoes, all manner of branded stuff, mobile phones and strangely even cars are bought by parents for their children without a second thought
India has so far succeeded in staving off the deadly virus that has claimed over 4,500 lives abroad. The authors look at how the country is protecting itself
A new Expedia survey reveals how Indians are increasingly using their smartphones, tablets and other mobile gear for organising their travel plans. What's more, they cannot do without these gadgets wh
Disney is extending its most popular home-grown TV channel brand in music to ride a trend
Interview with Director & Chief Creative Officer, Publicis South Asia
Competition, ownership battles and labour problems saw this once-dominant tyre brand roll into history