From Iran to India: How immigrants created Mumbai’s iconic...
April 30, 2022
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By: Kalpana Sunder
Antique bentwood chairs, chequerboard floors, high ceilings, wooden counters, a grandfather’s clock, humongous glass jars holding biscuits and c...
‘I despise English tea’: Bridgerton snub spotlights India’...
April 2, 2022
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By: Kalpana Sunder
Men drink tea during a break at a factory in Mumbai. Tea is an ever-present part of Indian culture. Photo: AFP
No sooner had Kate Sharma appeared...
Why affluent Indian expats are following Shah Rukh Khan an...
March 8, 2022
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By: Kalpana Sunder
Fog in Dubai. Photo: Ghazanfar Ali Shah
Karan Aggarwal, 54, is a businessman with commercial interests across India and the Mi...
Body of Work: Documenting India’s indigenous tattoo tradit...
December 22, 2021
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By: Kalpana Sunder
A fashion statement. A social tradition. Or just plain tribal art. Call it whatever you like, but tattoos have been making big, bold statements for ce...
Mumbai’s humble snack Vada Pav gets new attention after Br...
September 14, 2021
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By: Kalpana Sunder
Vada pav made by a street food vendor with dry peanut-garlic and other chutneys. Photo: Ruchira Ramanujam
A recent photo of Britain’s H...
The Indian Instagram project that counters hate with stori...
May 24, 2021
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By: Kalpana Sunder
The India Love Project celebrates couple from different backgraounds. Photo: Instagram
One Instagram post pays tribute to the marriage in 1973 be...