Photo Flashback
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In pictures: When Jatin Das painted Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu
The story of ‘Medallion’.
Jatin Das
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In photos: When Gandhi met Charlie Chaplin and recommended a diet with salads to Netaji Bose
You’ve met the Mahatma. Now meet Mr Gandhi.
Shoaib Daniyal
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Who was the photographer who took these dehumanising images of the Madras famine?
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, who shot the famine of 1876-1888, often referred to the people in his pictures as objects.
Sujaan Mukherjee
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In Saudi Arabia’s scaled-down plans for megacity across the desert – a warning sign for the future
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These innovations have made Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal the truck drivers’ favourite since 1967
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Watch: Massive rainstorm hits Mumbai, strong winds knock down trees, damage cars
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Carbolic Smoke Balls and snake oil: Patanjali joins a long history of dubious medicinal advertising
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Vinyl records, film cameras, synthesizers: What’s driving an analogue revival?
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In images: How photography evolved in India, from 1857 to the 21st century
A collection at the Science Musuem in London highlights the work of Indian photographers through the years.
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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Busybee in a café, Manjit Bawa smoking: These photos capture cultural icons in evocative moments
A unique group show in Delhi takes a journey back to the times when giants walked among us.
Paroma Mukherjee
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A photo exhibition reflects on Indira Gandhi’s life through unpublished images
The journalists who followed the female prime minister captured events that happened before and after the picture that made it to the newspaper.
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Video: Being Muslim in today’s India
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Watch: Massive rainstorm hits Mumbai, strong winds knock down trees, damage cars
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‘Barking news’: Woman turns journalist to ‘report’ on mischiefs and complaints by her pet dogs
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Watch: Comedian presents TV newsroom discussion in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Heeramandi’ style
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Watch: Stunning Northern Lights spotted in unexpected places around the world
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Everyone is bemoaning the death of world’s oldest photo studio – except its owner
Proprietor Jayant Gandhi is amused at the outpouring of grief following Bourne & Shepherd's closure.
Chandrima Pal
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Photos: When India’s first prime minister visited China in 1954
It was the first visit by a non-communist head of state since the creation of the People’s Republic of China.
Devjyot Ghoshal, qz.com