Algebra Conversations
Amish on Raavan and why he is a fascinating character
Pavan Varma on Lord Ram and his becoming
Tavleen Singh on her very public journey from Narendra Modi devotee to disenchantment
Sagarika Ghose on Mahatma Gandhi
TM Krishna on the future of music, privilege, and the intersection of politics and music
Chetan Bhagat in a candid conversation at Algebra
Shobana Kamineni on how soon will the vaccine be available
Sabyasachi on being a couturier to the A-list
Sabyasachi on the “Batua” and the personal style icon who inspired it
Sabyasachi on the idea of incorporating craft into businesses
Sabyasachi on being a man who designs arguably the most important outfit in a woman's life
Sabyasachi on his obsession with the past, what makes a woman stylish, and the future of luxury
Kanhaiya Kumar on Azaadi, the powers-that-be, and the Constitution
Paresh Maity and Ina Puri on cult photographer Nemai Ghosh, and art in times of crisis
Shivshankar Menon on changes in the perceptions of China and Pakistan
Lt. Gen. H S Panag on India-China face off and the politicization of the army
BJP is a rigid political party whereas, Congress is more flexible - Sachin Pilot
Do you think with Congress you will become a CM? - Sachin Pilot
BJP or Congress, who has contributed more to India's economy? - Sachin Pilot
The reason I chose this profession - Sachin Pilot
Is economic disentanglement from China possible? - Montek Singh Ahluwalia
Amish & Pavan Varma untangle the complex legacy of Lord Ram in Religion & History.
You've heard of the female gaze in cinema. What does a female voice look like in music? - TM Krishna
War between China & India is not a right decision - Former Army Chief Gen JJ Singh
What Is Your Relationship With Music, God And Religion? - T.M. Krishna
A Brahminical Art form. An instrument made of Cowhide. TM Krishna demolishes our hypocrisies.
Remembering Sushant Singh Rajput | His journey from being a physics prodigy to entering Bollywood
Sadhguru & Javed Akhtar on Reason, Faith and Its Place in the Society
What does the politics of "touch" have to do with music? - T.M. Krishna