Luxury travel: 5 curated experiences to explore India differently From tea estates and Himalayan drives to tiger safaris and royal train journeys, discover immersive trips designed for depth and discovery
'O Romeo' review: Shahid Kapoor is fabulous in a weak Vishal Bhardwaj film The Bollywood film feels like a series of missed opportunities. If only it had been an out and out gritty mob film
'Mardaani 3' review: Rani Mukerji’s cop action drama stumbles For all her experience and evolution, someone please give the cop Shivani Shivaji Roy more compelling cases and better adversaries to crack
From Gen X to Gen Z, what does love across generations look like Love doesn’t disappear, weaken or become less romantic with time, it simply adapts to new labels and dynamics, say couples across generations
UAE: How this expat is redefining Dubai’s luxury hospitality through curated experiences What began as a single table and lounge in the middle of a desert run by three employees, has evolved into a firm that curates events for the likes of Cartier and Rolls Royce
'Baab' review: AR Rahman’s score elevates this haunting psychological drama Nayla Al Khaja, the UAE’s first female filmmaker, pulls viewers into her emotional orbit right from the movie's powerful opening sequence through to its final scene
'Eko' Review: A slightly convoluted but brilliant thriller This Malayalam movie is a slow burn demanding you get on the same page as the script, it’s cinematically shot and very well enacted
Sidharth Bhatia explores an evolving Mumbai and its communities in his latest book The journalist-author's 'Mumbai: A Million Islands' is a searing look at the human toll that development extracts in a teeming metropolis like India’s financial capital
'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri': Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday star in a witless film The Dharma Productions film is glittery but hollow patchwork of 90s nostalgia and Gen-Z tropes that ultimately fails to find a heart of its own
'Tere Ishk Mein' review: A bewildering tale of toxic love There are two ways of analysing this film—as a complex deep dive into unhealthy relationships or a complicated mess that tries to say too many things