A poem dedicated to Anupama S. Chandran, a 22-year-old mother from Kerala who fought an uphill battle against the system to get her child back.
Review: Salman Khan’s ‘Antim’ Is Yet Another Outing Where All Problems Are Solved With Bullets
In the remake of the 2018 Marathi film 'Mulshi Pattern', the star has very kindly let his brother-in-law Aayush Sharma upstage him.
‘Mayor Pete’ Is a Portrait of a Completely Cynical, Empty Presidential Campaign
The new Pete Buttigieg documentary reveals more about the failures and emptiness of today’s Democratic Party than it does about Buttigieg himself.
Afghanistan: What Taliban’s New Media Rules Mean for Female Actors
By imposing new restrictions on the media and female actors, the Taliban have once again reaffirmed their misogynistic ideology, rights advocates have said.
Missing People
'To all the missing people we once knew, hope you smile as widely as you once used to.'
‘The Beatles: Get Back’: Peter Jackson’s TV Series Is a Thrilling and Funny Treat For Fans
It is not all sweetness, as numerous sequences show a band lacking focus and discipline. 'Get Back' is unquestionably a mixed bag: thrilling, compelling and funny, but also sometimes just …
On SRK, Bollywood’s Love of Urdu and What It Means To Be a ‘Deewana’ in New India
The attacks on Khan and Urdu are not set apart from one another, but shed light on the systematic machinery of hate and exclusion currently on display.
What the Peng Shuai Saga Tells Us About Beijing’s Desire To Crush a #MeToo Moment
What happens when a Chinese #MeToo moment meets authoritarian legality?
The Scar of Toxicity
'Striving for every bit of their attention, why are you still proving your worth?'
How Zadie Smith’s Play ‘The Wife of Willesden’ Brings to Life Chaucer’s Tale of Sex and Power
Smith’s adaptation uses Chaucer’s references to sexual desire, domestic violence and freedom of choice to explore contemporary concerns such as the sex-positive movement, #MeToo, and incels culture.
