My father’s generation of men have never once looked up and questioned the men in power, both in their personal and professional lives.
Author: Bhawna Jaimini
IIM-Ahmedabad Hostel Demolition and Everything Wrong With the Architecture Fraternity
The collective cry to save a white man's legacy exposes the hypocritical stand of India's architecture community.
‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Should Be a Blueprint for Writing Inclusive, Entertaining Shows
The seven-part series released by Netflix in October is a masterclass in making inclusive cinema.
‘Indian Matchmaking’: A Regressive and Cringeworthy Ode to Arranged Marriages
The last thing arranged marriages need is a celebratory Netflix original.
What Priyanka Chopra’s Performative Woke-Ness Tell Us About Indian Celebrity Culture
I decided to go through Priyanka Chopra’s Instagram feed to find traces of solidarity to those protesting in India – and wasn't surprised about what I found.
Telling Your Parents Your Child Sexual Abuse Story
How do you tell the story of your abuse? Where do you start? Am I telling a story of a girl who is victim or a story of a …
Review: Never Have I Ever… Seen so Many Stereotypes in a Show
Is Never Have I Ever watchable? Definitely. But its USP is not its South-Asian storyline.
How to Mourn Rishi Kapoor and Other Problematic Uncles
Is there a guide to mourning problematic uncles we share a love-hate relationship with?
Period Pain: My Thoughts on Pill Shaming
The notion that the women have to bear their menstrual cramps is deeply steeped in the patriarchal idea of womanhood.