Aradhna Wal

Sub-Editor

Aradhna Wal has been working with Tehelka for over a year in the Features Section of the magazine as a Sub-Editor. A Masters in Literature, she handles production and writes on arts and culture.

Articles By Aradhna Wal
‘I am drawn to people who are anti-establishment’

Kolkata-born filmmaker and musician Q is most famous for his film Gandu, which was the official selection...  

‘The Fringe is risky business’

Conceived as an alternative to the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has, over the years,...  

‘My arrest was psychological warfare’

On 6 March last year, the Urdu journalist Mohammad Ahmad Kazmi was arrested for his alleged role...  

‘I trained my voice imitating Daffy Duck’

Mumbai-based Krishnamoorthy is best known as the frontman for Scribe, one of India’s best hardcore/metal bands. A...  

‘I was an outsider from the day I entered Jambur, and still am’

The Sidi are a small community whose ancestors came to India from Africa, some of them well...  

A Bullet in the Echo Chamber

Shooting still and moving pictures for the first time, Veer Munshi’s tripartite work Shrapnel sends a seeking...  

The School of TAAQ

Thermal and a Quarter’s ambitious fifth album, 3 Wheels 9 Lives, spans political messaging and groovy listening,...  

The Fluidity of Shapes

Artist Roohi Kapoor’s new exhibition is a fantasy of the female form in nature, says Aradhna Wal  

A Poet of Melancholy

The enigmatic Ganesh Pyne will be remembered not only as one of India’s finest artists but by...  

Vanity Fair

Caught in the crossfire between high and low culture. The weekly intel on media, politics, academics and...  

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