Wednesday 11 September 2024

A painting by S.H. Raza, valued at Rs 2.5 crore, has been stolen from an auction house's warehouse in South Mumbai.

A painting by renowned Indian modernist painter S.H. Raza, valued at Rs 2.5 crore, has allegedly been stolen from a warehouse of an auction house in South Mumbai. The artwork was last seen in March 2022 and was found missing when the owner requested it for auction again in 2024. The police have registered a case of theft.


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Malaika Arora's father dies: Mumbai

Image Source: mid-day 

Father of Bollywood star Malaika Arora died after he fell from the balcony of his 6th-floor residence at Bandra West on Wednesday morning. 

Source: mid-day 

Sunday 8 September 2024

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone welcomed their baby girl on September 8

The couple is overjoyed with this blessing, especially since Ranveer had wished for a baby girl resembling Deepika. The baby was delivered at HN Reliance Hospital in South Mumbai, owned by Mukesh and Nita Ambani. Ranveer and Deepika's close connection with the Ambani family was evident at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding.

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A Fusion of Diversity and Depth of vision by Mahesh Annapure

 An exhibition of innovative paintings by artist Mahesh Annapure has commenced at the Art Gallery, The LEELA, Andheri (E), Mumbai from 09 to 15th sept. 2024.

Mahesh Annapure

Mahesh Annapure's paintings are in an innovative style, encompassing a variety of themes such as conceptual art, landscapes, still life, and traditional Indian painting. The series "Faces" and "Progressive Women" particularly focus on women's issues, prompting reflection on these matters. A recurrent theme in Mahesh's work is the exploration of a woman's identity within society and progressive ideologies. 


His "Faces" series captures the essence of women searching for their unique place, reflecting themes of identity, empowerment, and self-discovery. Bold lines and subtle expressions invite viewers to contemplate gender dynamics and societal expectations. In the "Feminism" series, Mahesh conceptually delves into the lives and challenges of progressive women, merging symbolism and abstraction to express the aspirations and resistance against traditional constraints. 

Each painting in this series narrates the evolving roles and struggles of women in contemporary society, reflecting Mahesh's sensitivity towards socio-cultural issues.

At the heart of Mahesh's artistic identity is his unique patchwork technique, skillfully applied across various themes. This technique not only adds texture and depth to his artworks but also serves as a metaphor for the complexities of human experiences and perspectives. Whether abstract landscapes or poignant still life studies, the use of patchwork breathes life into each canvas, inviting viewers to engage with multiple layers of meaning. 



Through his style and narratives, Mahesh invites us to ponder the beauty and complexity of the human condition. Art enthusiasts and collectors will find his works captivating and inspiring. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Mahesh's artistic world.

The exhibition will run from July 09 to 15 Sept., providing a rare chance to experience his creative vision.