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Where Time Stands Still
Novelist and writer, Adithi Rao, pens a tribute to the famed Mount Carmel College of Bangalore, alma mater to Margaret Alva, Deepika Padukone, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Nirupama Ra...
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Film historian Dhruv Somani, clocks into Bollywood films, which were set in a tension-packed time frame of 24 hours. There have been rare films whose plots have been set in a...
Read MoreSeijun Suzuki: Master of the Japanese Film Noir
The most traveled and hence the most influential of the film genres that evolved in Hollywood film studios is perhaps the film noir, writes Monish Das The low‐budget,...
Read MorePandemic: 70 million children can be pushed into learning poverty
Two World Bank reports outline a new vision for learning and the investments and policies, including on education technology, that countries can implement today to realize thi...
Read MoreSigns of the times: Song of protest
I’m thinking only, and only of our farmers. They are providers of our daily bread, writes Humra Quraishi In fact, each time one chops vegetables, boils the rice, ...
Read MoreThe brand mascot who walked the talk
He started to feature in his brand advertising almost four decades ago making him a brand mascot in the mold of Lee Iacocca of Chrysler, Dave Thomas of Wendy’s, Colonel ...
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Khalid Mohamed locks horns with India’s Oscar entry Jallikattu, Alt Balaji’s Bicchoo ka Khel… and more. True confession: At the outset, the cause celebre...
Read MoreThe Journalist and the storyteller: Sujata S Sabnis
Everybody is talking about Sujata S Sabnis’ latest book Blood on the Sands, writes Vinta Nanda An alumnus of the Indian Institute of mass communication, New Delhi...
Read MoreMy world view: Deepika Deshpande-Amin
It’s a fascinating journey to go down a long winding road with a friend - when the conversation is nothing else but about her, writes Vinta Nanda Of Deepika Deshp...
Read MoreI want to act, not be famous: Arif Zakaria
Aparajita Krishna tells us, that Arif Zakaria was born in a very respected Konkani Muslim family in Bombay. “Haazaron jawaabon se behtar khamoshi meri - na jaane tere k...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: QUEER STORIES ILLUMINATE NEW PATHWAYS
A reflection on queer filmmaking, festival curation, and representation at WIFF Mumbai 2...
November 22 2025GENDER: LIVING ALONE, FINDING INNER STRENGTH
AkelaNest by Aparajita Krishna: A reflective, deeply personal exploration of single livi...
November 21 2025TV: TRUTH RISES THROUGH THE DARKNESS
In this review by Monojit Lahiri, a relentless Bengali crime thriller unfolds with raw p...
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