During the pandemic, the 62-year-old Hong Kong filmmaker wrote another script based on his 1994 film 'Chungking Express' which has already been approved by the China Film Administration.
The Cost of Your Periods
My interaction with school girls in Alwar about sanitary pads, menstrual cups and taboos associated with periods in India.
Universities, Exams and the Online Digital Divide: A Short Survey
A survey conducted by an NLU student of her classmates found that out of 50 participants, 63% don't have a stable internet connection and 50% don't have a wifi …
The Monster in the Movie Hall
You simply don't know how to take up space – not because you're incapable or undeserving of it, but because sometimes you forget that you're allowed to.
Virat Kohli’s Paternity Leave and Indian Cricket’s Misogyny Problem
Kohli's much-trolled paternity leave counters a perception that sees male cricket players as devoid of domestic duties, familial obligations and parenting roles.
Bereaved By Death, How Can We Move On?
Absorbing the possibility that I am condoling the breakdown of 'my' life helps me cope with death.
The Fine Gentlemen of the Delhi Polo Club
A poem in response to the 2020 'boys locker room' incident written by someone who watched it unfold up close and personal.
An Ocean Unfurls
The story of the unrelenting spirit of Anuradha Ahluwalia, who strides through life with a smile on her face and a spring in her step despite the many hurdles …
Alive, But Not
What a world it was when the others lived. When we worked to live and not lived to work.
Wedding Diaries: Georgette and Chiffon Are Not the Same!
What a wedding in the house taught me about fabrics.
