The World’s first War was the Battle of Kurukshetra in India and the Jews are descended from the Brahmin priests of India, says a new book.
FILM ON MUMBAI TERROR ATTACKS MAKES DEBUT AT TIFF 2018
BY RENU MEHTA, TORONTO: Hotel Mumbai, a must watch film, directed by Australian director Anthony Maras made its debut at the Toronto International Film festival (TIFF). Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, Nazanin Boniadi, and Anupam Kher star in Anthony Maras’s debut feature, about the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks and its survivors. The feature focuses on the […]
KAILESH KHER, THE INDIAN POP ROCK AND SUFIST TO THRILL TORONTO AUDIENCES
Kailesh Kher, the Indian pop rock and Bollywood playback singer will perform in Toronto on September 3 at the Meeting House in Oakville. The prominent singer, with a music style influenced by Indian folk music and Sufi music, sings in several languages.
Indian Master Healer shares Ancient Secrets for a Long Life and Good Health
BY RENU MEHTA, TORONTO: The secret to a long life and good health lies in having cow’s ghee every day and following six fundamental principles, says Indian doctor Dr. Pankaj Naram. Speaking to a Toronto audience at the Banbury Community Center in North York at an event organized by TNLC-Toronto Netralya Lions Club, the master Healer, […]
Fans Get Unique Opportunity to Dine with Celebrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor
By Staff Reporter
BRAMPTON:
Fans of the popular Indian celebrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, who have been following his cookery shows and trying his recipes for years, now have the unique opportunity to dine with the maestro himself at the grand launch of his first restaurant in Canada.
Toronto’s Night Festival – Nuit Blanche – Celebrates Double-Digit Anniversary
Toronto’s popular Art festival by Scotiabank – Nuit Blanche – on October 3 marked the tenth anniversary of the festival, and much like a ten-year-old’s birthday party, attendees were up well past their bedtimes.
The 2015 edition featured over 110 works spread throughout the downtown core, with clusters at Nathan Phillips Square, OCAD, Queens Park, and along the recently reopened Waterfront. For the first time in the event’s history, all the independent projects were curated under a theme – one that mirrored Che Kothari’s featured exhibit 10 for 10th – Memory Lane.






