Bengaluru: Octogenarian living, legendary artist S G Vasudev's two short films, 'Collages' and 'The Line, ' screened at the International Music and Arts Society and Bengaluru International Centre, left the viewers spellbound for the unusual way the filmmaker chose to tell (draw) his stories. ' Collages' get a shape during Covid: S G Vasudev indulged in collage-making from his artworks, hitherto an untouched form for him. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, when movement was restricted, he could not go to his studios in Koramangala to draw and paint. It was during this forced loneliness at home that he thought of collage. To start with, he made some and asked for his wife Ammu Joseph's feedback, which encouraged him to continue. Tree, He, She...: Like most of his renowned works, the collages also deal with his favourite themes revolving around trees, men, and women, among many others. The equally interesting musical notes of Dr Jayanthi Kumaresh, a well-kn...
Bengaluru: The affordability of travel for Indian tourists has fueled rapid growth in both domestic and international tourism, with numbers rising significantly year after year. Official figures highlight this surge—in 2023, domestic tourist visits reached 2.5 billion, marking a 44.98% increase from 2022. Simultaneously, foreign tourist arrivals soared to 19.25 million, reflecting a remarkable 124.11% growth compared to the previous year. Tourism in India has undergone a significant transformation. Earlier, travel was centred on once-in-a-year family outings, but over time, leisure tourism to scenic destinations gained popularity, leading to a shift in travel patterns. With the rise of private tour operators, the monopoly of state-run tourism agencies diminished, resulting in a surge of independent players in the hospitality sector. This rapid expansion led to a boom in makeshift lodges and homestays, many of which remain unregulated and raise environmental concerns. For decades, Indi...