After indigo taught the mind how to see beyond the obvious, violet and white appear like the final glow of dawn.
When I picked up The Music Makers by Rohini Sathe, I was immediately drawn to the promise of a story rooted in music and human emotions. Music has always been more than just sound it carries memories, struggles, dreams, and identity.
After blue taught the voice how to speak truth, indigo arrived quietly. Its presence looks like twilight between day and night.
Blue never asks to rush forward. It teaches you expansion. Blue is the color of oceans that hold secrets and skies that hold silence.
When I picked up Bollywood, Hollywood and the Future of World Cinema by Rajesh Talwar, I expected a comparative study of two powerful film industries.
When I picked up Vermilion Harvest by Reenita M. Hora, I expected a historical novel. But wait! What I experienced was something far more intimate
The First poster launch event of the film “Money Tantra” Presented by Uni Player Films on 2 June 2024 in Mumbai was held on a grand scale
CELEBRATING LOHRI Lohri is one of the most important festivals celebrated in the north Indian..
In a candid conversation with Samata Dey @TalkTime by Indiacafe24, Rajesh Talwar acclaimed author and global policy expert, recently honoured at the India–UK Achievers Awards 2026
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