The last day of the telegraph service witnessed a range of reactions and emotions at the telegraph offices in Chennai A few more hours were left for it to live. 163 years is indeed more than a lifetime in today’s age when technology is changing at lightning speed. It was July 15 and it had... Continue Reading →
A relook at Dekh Bhai Dekh
In the year 1993, India was at the threshold of its satellite TV boom and Doordarshan was at the peak of its glory. It was still basking in the success of the likes of Mahabharat, The sword of Tipu Sultan and Bharat Ek Khoj. It had just launched DD Metro (DD2), its general entertainment channel.... Continue Reading →
Immortal dancing queen – An interview with Vyjayanthimala
Rarely do you get a chance to meet an icon whom you have adored since childhood. It is even rarer that you get to strike a conversation with them. As a Hindi film buff, I have grown up on umpteen classics of Vyjayanthimala and last month, I got a chance to interview her as well.... Continue Reading →
An ode to Bombay cinema
On May 3, 1913, Dhundiraj Govind Phalke released India’s first feature film Raja Harishchandra in Bombay and marked the genesis of the largest film industry in the world. Exactly 100 years later, four leading filmmakers of the day have come together to pay a tribute to cinema in an anthology titled Bombay Talkies, named after... Continue Reading →