Note-This is a press release and not an article and the name of the author is only to indicate who uploaded it. Author Vikram Sampath’s latest ( and third) book – ‘Voice of the Veena: S Balachander, a biography’ is the official biography of the renowned Veena Maestro Padmabhushan S Balachander and will be launched in Bangalore […]
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An Eloquent Story
Novelist and short story writer Bhisham Sahni once observed, “A short story is like lodging in a house one night and moving away the next morning, whereas a novel is like coming into a town where you have to bide for months on end. In a short story, every word must have some eloquence, every […]
The Other Indian
So is India a bag of clichés? A tired gag about scams? A joke poking fun at regional accents? An anecdote about food poisoning? A 12 page essay about the failure that democracy has turned out to be? A Facebook rant about traffic jams? A derisive tweet about corrupt politicians? A prime time drama helmed […]
Tom Cowan: Moment Of Truth
Acclaimed cinematographer and film maker Thomas Michael Cowan is a man of truth. Of that moment when stiff pretences and masks are peeled off and the real person emerges. So he pays a sudden compliment. Caught off-guard, I react and he amusedly observes, “See? I get a smile!” It is a game he plays often with the film narratives he directs. […]
From Chef Tyagi’s Kitchen-Tandoori Salmon
Unboxed Writers present one of Master Chef Sanjay Tyagi’s favourite recipes. Passion and discipline inspire Chef Tyagi to create dishes that are more art than food. After having nurtured Umerkot as one of Bangalore’s premier Indian restaurants, he is now busy nourishing Tattv. Tattv, which in Sanskrit means an element, aims to showcase kebabs using the five culinary elements: Tandoor, Sigri, Kadai, Tava […]
Fighting For The Trees
If you live in Bangalore, hacked limbs of trees piled up by the roadside are commonplace. Avenues once drenched in the deep, dense shade of tree canopies are today rubble strewn, choking with traffic. Trees that have been part of our cityscape and memories for decades are suddenly found butchered to death and heaped together in […]
Sheeba Chadha-Flame In the Fog
Sheeba Chadha’s gaze is like a flame cutting through fog. Almost as if everything she has felt and lived has been melted in a furnace and poured into her eyes. She is incredibly vital on screen, on stage, on television and yet there is a restfulness about her. And when she kneels on the stage, looking […]
Memory Is A Blue Mug
Have you noticed, how for every point, life offers a counterpoint? As if to remind you that for every ‘this,’ there is a ‘that?’ And for every Delhi Belly, there is The Blue Mug? How absolutely wonderful that on a day when my memory had been reduced to a cuss word and the rumble of someone’s upset stomach, life also […]
Pink Poppadoms and beyond
Fusion cuisine is defined as a combination of elements of various culinary traditions while not fitting specifically into any. But I have always been wary of the term. Past experiences have shown me unfortunate pairings of elements from varying cuisines with little thought to how the complete dish works. One of my pet peeves is a […]
Missed Flight-3
Writer Rani Rao Innes pens an insightful three-part story about the need for freedom and the desire for roots, exclusively for the readers of Unboxed Writers. This is the final part. They went early to the station and the train hadn’t arrived. Sipping a hot paper cup of masala chai, Sapna watched the ‘railway children’ running […]
Missed Flight-2
Writer Rani Rao Innes pens an insightful three-part story about the need for freedom and the desire for roots, exclusively for the readers of Unboxed Writers. “Are you out of your mind?” Maya was looking at her with a mixture of concern and exasperation. They were sitting in the little balcony of Maya’s flat sipping chai […]
Missed Flight-1
Writer Rani Rao Innes pens an insightful three-part story about the need for freedom and the desire for roots, exclusively for the readers of Unboxed Writers. She could not believe she had missed her flight at such a time in her life. Her wedding was in a week. Most of her extended family had already reached Bangalore. […]