Tripathi, who launched his latest book "Chola Tigers" at a popular roadside bookstall run by Anand Solanki in Pune Cantonment for the past 35 years, said his work aims to bring to light the forgotten heroes of India's past.
The gaming studio unveiled the first trailer of 'The Age of Bhaarat', its flagship AAA action-adventure game franchise on PC and consoles set, which reimagines ancient India
Ritesh Agarwal shared further details about the meeting, describing a vegetarian-only dinner served at the event. 'One of the most incredible veg spreads at SpaceX. As a vegetarian, loved it,' he posted on X.
War of Lanka, the fourth book in the Ram Chandra series, was released recently. Amish Tripathi reveals that his next will probably be set in modern times.
Amish Tripathi on anchoring ‘Legends of The Ramayana with Amish’. Plus, updates on his next book 'War of Lanka', an OTT series based on 'The Shiva Trilogy', and the movie adaptation of ‘Legend of Suheldev’.
Originally set up in 1962 as a book distribution house, Westland is set to close down on March 31, 2022.
To this day, Tripathi says one can spot the remnants of India's soft power influences dating as far back as the 1st millenium CE.
Acclaimed author Amish Tripathi shares the plight of Indians stuck in the UK due to lockdown restrictions in place.
Moody Analytics, an arm of rating agency Moody's, today warned that the belligerent provocation of various Indian minorities has raised ethnic tensions in the country. The agency said that such incidents could divert parliament's attention away from economic policy related issues.
In season 1 IIM-Calcutta qualified to the finals but lost the battle to NITIE and finally stood third. In season 2 the institute dropped down to the 11th place but regained some ground by coming 6th in season 3. Season 4 saw IIM-Calcutta fall to the 10th position in the leader board. Will season 5 prove different for them? Let's wait and watch.
Author Amish Tripathi's family background gave him the material for writing his books, while his education and work experience helped him market them
Author Amish Tripathi or Amish as he prefers to be called is now the stuff of Indian publishing legend. The latest in Shiva Trilogy “The Oath of the Vayuputras†sold five lakh copies within a week of publication and cumulative sales of the Trilogy have clocked Rs 40 crore.
Amish Tripathi‘s decision to ditch his corporate career to take a shot of writing has given India its latest publishing poster boy. The author of the best-selling Shiva Trilogy is a man who managed to reinvent himself in his late 30s. Tripathi now gears up to woo the masses with his latest, the Oath of the Vayuputras. Shereen Bhan reports.