Interested in healing and sound science? Sherene Jeevitha Joseph’s solo show Samrohana – Healing at 528Hz at the Esplanade Theatre Studio on September 25 and 26 offers plenty of both.
Author: Tushaar Kuthiala
Bollywood superstar Kangana Ranaut shines as Jayalalithaa in ‘Thalaivii’
Kangana Ranaut is set to earn accolades from critics and fans alike for her portrayal of the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa in the multi-lingual biopic ‘Thalaivii’.
Young dancers of Singapore are fantastic in developing their own kind of concepts and movements: Priyadarsini Govind
One of India’s most prolific Bharatanatyam dancers, Priyadarsini Govind is bringing her magnum opus to Singapore.
Helmet a funny take on Indians’ awkwardness in asking for condoms: Dino Morea
‘Helmet’, a satirical comedy film that explores the Indian quirk of people who hesitate or are shy to buy condoms from stores, is set to release as a ZEE5 Original across the world this Friday.
Hope ‘Oye Mamu!’ will make people laugh in these troubled times, say filmmakers Vikram Singh, Hiroo Keswani
Connected to India caught up with film Oye Mamu director Vikram and Hiroo Keswani, the production’s cinematographer, for an exclusive chat.
Indian tricolour unfurled around the world to mark Independence Day
India celebrated its 75th Independence Day today, marking freedom from British colonial rule with celebrations and events around the globe.
GOPIO Singapore president Harikrishnan Muthusamy highlights his life as an entrepreneur and reformer
Harikrishnan Muthusamy is a man used to wearing many hats. In this exclusive interview with Connected to India, he talks about his life, career and active involvement in Indian community organisations.
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak highlights financial services, trade with Singapore, India
News: The United Kingdom’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak pledged yesterday to “sharpen” the competitive advantage of the UK financial services sector and seek new economic alliances as he set out his vision for the nation and London’s post-Brexit future.
Should English cricketer Ollie Robinson be rehabilitated or punished for discriminatory tweets he put out as a teenager?
England fast bowler Ollie Robinson has become the latest subject of the campaign against discrimination that has been sweeping across the world in recent years.
Kannada ‘ugliest language’ controversy: The formation of knowledge through Google must be contested, says linguist Dr Ganesh Devy
The recent ‘ugliest language in India’ controversy highlights how humans are changing from seekers to helpless “consumers of knowledge”, says Dr Ganesh Devy, author and creator of the People’s Linguistic Survey of India.