Dharminder Kumar
Udta Punjab gives you the reality of the north Indian state and not the mythic idea of it that pervades cinema and advertising
The Udta Punjab filmmaker speaks about taking on Pahlaj Nihalani and how reality makes its way into his work
Krishna Sobti’s novel looks at tradition and modernity through a non-conformist lens
The country's favourite poll meister, he is an assiduous kingmaker who does not waste his pawns
An ode to the Dalit singer Bant Singh explores the beauty and bloodiness of Punjab
The Congress is going to be the toughest assignment so far for Prashant Kishor and his team as the party is really struggling in the perception war
Lord Hastings’ 1814 journey from Calcutta to Punjab with painter Sita Ram is a discovery of Colonial India through lives mundane and magical
Nestle sent the new batches produced in its Karnataka, Punjab and Goa plants for testing in three government approved laboratories which deemed them fine
A stolen holy book. Erupting streets and offending posters. An inept government and angry farmers. Is Punjab inching toward the brink? Open follows the fault lines of a volatile state