Watch: Mission: Impossible to Ignore – Tom vs AI

Also this week – Mobland, Seth Rogan’s The Studio, Secrets We Keep and Tamil crime drama Fire

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How an art teacher took a summer art camp to the tribal children of Malakkappara in Kerala

Art teacher Priya Shibu organised an art camp for the tribal children of Malakkappara at their hamlet to let them enjoy the freedom of experimenting with colours, imagination and dreams

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Alex Garland to direct live-action ‘Elden Ring’ film for A24

Released in February 2022, ‘Elden Ring’ became a global phenomenon, shipping over 30 million units and collecting multiple Game of the Year awards

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Cannes 2025: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan dons cape featuring Bhagavad Gita shloka

Aishwarya’s gown, titled ‘Heiress of Clam’, was a custom-made piece from Gaurav Gupta Couture, with a cape inscribed with a Sanskrit shloka from the Bhagavad Gita

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All eyes on the plate: What Miss World 2025 contestants are eating in Hyderabad

Inside the carefully curated meals being served to the 108 Miss World contestants — where global taste meets Telangana spice

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‘The Body Called Palestine’: an exhibition at Jawahar Bhavan that exposes the raw anger and the unmitigated pain of Palestinian artists

The exhibition features digital prints of Palestine artists’ works as most could not travel or send their original works due to unending violence in Gaza

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Standing ovation for Satyajit Ray’s restored film in Cannes spreads joy in Bengal

The film, based on a story by the celebrated Bengali writer Sunil Gangopadhyay, is about four Calcutta friends taking an unplanned break to the forests.

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Jyoti Bhatt and the art of civic memory

The retrospective curated by Rekha Rodwittiya underlines why the modernist artist’s refusal to isolate art from its social and material contexts is relevant even today

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Sivam Selvaratnam’s kaleidoscopic Malay canvas

A new book, Sivam Selvaratnam: A Life in Art, documents the life and work of the modernist artist, one of the pioneers of Malaysia’s post-independence art  

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Bhuwal Prasad’s upcoming solo show at Gallerie Nvya is a new spin on the traditional art

Hidden aliens, spaceships, and UFOs fill his canvases, hinting at his fascination with the unknown and a world beyond our own

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