Square One..

Square One..

And it starts again. Smriti Irani waving soap operatic fingers. Sanjay Raut blaming it all on Bangladeshi immigrants.Ministers reducing rape to rhetoric, screaming at each other in Rajya Sabha. People on the streets waving banners. Mumbai being labelled as a city of Maximum Horror just as Delhi was named the Rape Capital after the Nirbhaya […]

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The Secrets Of Terracotta

The Secrets Of Terracotta

Vivanta by Taj, Whitefield, Bangalore acquires a new dimension at night. The dimension of light as the fluid glass shell of the hotel glows, tall lamps come to life and the lung spaces connecting various areas twinkle.Terracotta, the signature Indian restaurant of the hotel has the most ambient lighting of all the spaces with  just […]

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Karavalli: A Gentle Legend

Karavalli: A Gentle Legend

On a star-lit evening, Chef Naren Thimmaya, as iconic as Karavalli, the show-piece restaurant of Bangalore’s Gateway Hotel,  watches a guest take  pictures of  the ambience. He smiles without knowing he is smiling.  He is now an intrinsic part of the  restaurant that has been widely celebrated for its culinary legacy of over two decades […]

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Corbusier’s Chandigarh

Corbusier’s Chandigarh

“Le Corbusier has sought to create an architecture of passion in Chandigarh. His buildings-both in concept and visual language-have always been presented at a certain decibel level. No sotto-voce, no politeness but like Wagner-thunder in the concert hall.” This was how legendary architect Charles Correa described Le Corbusier’s design for the city of Chandigarh. He also […]

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A Lakeside Jewel

A Lakeside Jewel

On the day of the launch of The Gateway Hotel Lakeside Hubli,  the majestic Unkal lake in the distance is an endless silver sprawl. Hotel rooms do not usually open to views such as this. Nor do many hotels have nine acres of greens wrapped around them.  No wonder then that an early riser is jogging around the […]

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Modern Classics: Black Friday

Modern Classics: Black Friday

We recall  Black Friday, perhaps the most perfect film in Anurag Kashyap’s oeuvre, timeless and relevant still because of what it says and the righteous rage it exhibits against the failures that allow intolerance to thrive. There is a 12-minute chase scene in the first half of Black Friday between a few police men and a […]

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