“Large numbers people from all walks of life turn up for this unique event,” writes Bishweshwar
Tag: March 2019
An unusual interpretation of a killing by Lord Ram
Arun Bhatia reviews Bali, a celebrated play by Adishakti.
In Pictures : #ArtistsUniteKarnataka: Resist. Reclaim. Represent
When over 100 artists from all across Karnataka stood united against hatred.
When brotherhood and loyalty are the core of a story
Ishita Verma reviews Zoya Akthar’s Gully Boy.
The question of LGBTQ in Indian cinema
Praveen Palakkazhi discusses gender fluidity in last twenty years of Indian cinema.
When tradition confronts women’s right to life and freedom
Nikhat Mahmood reviews Sister of my Heart, by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
Engaging with history to make sense of the present
Shruti Sonal reviews Half of a Yellow Sun, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
When time becomes a book’s character, a spool of thread let loose
Darsana Mohan reviews Why be Happy when you can be Normal?, by Jeanette Winterson.
What makes Harry Potter series a modern literature classic?
Sonali Bhatia reviews JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series.
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