Any art needs peace to thrive, say Manipuri dancers
In the city to participate in Chennai Sangamam, Lai Haraoba artistes from Manipur and their Chintak Puren (teacher) Churchandra speak to DT Next about...
The rare 'Kamal-Hand' bonhomie: Not the West, only India can take on...
Kamal recounts his 'Gandhi-hating' teenage years to making 'Hey Ram' in the leader's honour, and discusses China, the 'Tamil idea' and farmers with...
Not a review: Why is the 'Kantara yardstick' unsuitable for Baba
While Rajinikanth's decision and its reasoning were awe-inspiring, his and director's palatability-quotient seems to be off the target.
Vadhandhi: This whodunit thriller is mildly engaging
An interesting aspect of the series is that it is canopied by harms caused by the borderline people and not the "bad" people, the latter ones at least...
Love Today review: A joyride that entertains till it lasts
'Love Today' is unique for its light treatment while not getting restricted to being called a 'timepass' film
Sardar: Karthi-Mithran's spy thriller packs a punch
Sardar is a perfect message-driven entertainer that has touched a sweet spot of staying true to its genre without being oblivious to the masses.
Shores to stores: The journey of Dhanushkodi seashells
Despite the proximity to shores and the placid nature of the sea, shell collection comes with its own share of risk and adventure.
Brahmastra review: This visual grandeur is a terrible misfire
A group of people come together to stop evil forces from obtaining the holy weapon -- Brahmastra -- which could push the world into oblivion.