Loneliness & solitude – The Pain & Paradox
by Anushree Ghosh “Zindaagi Kii Raahon Mei Ek Bheed Chalti Hain Sochiye To Lagta Hain Bheed Mei Hein Sab Tanha” […]
by Anushree Ghosh “Zindaagi Kii Raahon Mei Ek Bheed Chalti Hain Sochiye To Lagta Hain Bheed Mei Hein Sab Tanha” […]
Probably, ‘hyperlocal’ is better marketed and consumed today with the advent of technology. However, it raises the ‘Ship of Theseus’ question: how do the Millennials and Gen Z amalgamate the indigenous flavors with modern technology, so that authenticity remains intact while the approach becomes fascinating?
And while we observe and make our notes, what do you think generation Alpha is up to?
by Anushree Ghosh Contemporary art reinvents itself every moment and has evolved exponentially with creative extractions from popular art sources like folk art. The artist’s […]
Lalon was born a Hindu and was married off at an early age. During his pilgrimage to the temple of Jagannath, he caught smallpox. His companions left him in that state, to be discovered in a semi-conscious state later by a Muslim woman Fakirani Motijaan Maa near the river Kaliganga in Kushtia. She belonged to a Muslim community in the village chheunriya. After recovering from the disease, Lalon headed back to his place, only to find that his family disowned him for taking help from a Muslim family. Lalon intentionally never revealed the details of his real family or anything that would have led anyone to his parents.
Just how Orhan Pamuk’s ‘My Name is Red’ experiments with your imagination playing with the myriad hues, shapes, ideas, stories, and colours of the Ottoman […]