November 4 marked the centenary of Ghatak, Indian cinema's rebel auteur. Along with Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen, he is often ...
Vande Mataram”, the national song tugging at the heartstrings of many an Indian, has stirred heated debates every few years over its “secular” or “anti-Islamic” nature and the role it played in ...
On November 7, 1875, Bengali author Bankim Chandra Chatterjee one of India's most influential 19th century thinkers wrote the ...
It’s been 150 years since Vande Mataram first appeared in print. The British once banned it, yet it became the cry that ...
On November 7, 1875, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay composed Vande Mataram, inspired by Bengal's spirit of Durga Puja. This six ...
The first public performance of Vande Mataram took place in 1896 at the Congress session in Calcutta, where Rabindranath Tagore composed and sang it ...
Vande Mataram song is primarily a fusion of Sanskrit and Bengali. The first two stanzas, beginning with “Vande Mataram, ...
Celebrate 150 years of Vande Mataram — explore its original lyrics, English meaning, and the story of Bankim Chandra ...
Delhi: Indian national song, Vande Mataram, is now 150 years old. The composer behind the revolutionary song was Bankim ...
PM Modi launched a nationwide year-long commemoration to mark the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram', Bankim Chandra ...
On 7 November, the lyric that has lodged itself in the political and emotional memory of modern India – Vande Mataram – completed 150 years since its composition.
The journey from an idea to a perfectly created movie is full of excitement and creativity. Madam Sengupta is a movie that ...