Ever since my father's death, I have searched for the elusive ingredient that went into his special biryani, making for the most delicious days of my childhood.
Odisha’s Cyclone Fani: How to See a (Natural) Disaster
Disasters themselves are natural but their nature is artificial and political and it is foolish to think otherwise.
How Boys and Men Can Be Good ‘Period’ Allies
While men aren’t ever going to get periods, the least anyone can start with is by listening to women more.
Lockdown and OTT: The Rising Popularity of Desi Content
With shows like 'Paatal Lok', 'Panchayat', 'Kota Factory' and others, the spotlight has now shifted from heroes to characters and stories.
Breathing While Black: The Virus of Racism
Like the virus currently affecting the entire world, American racism, police prejudices and police brutality are old viruses that never went away and seemingly have no vaccine.
The Siren Sleeps Now: The Dulling of Mumbai’s Magic
The city that never sleeps has just put its head down for a nap – and the silence is deafening.
His Blood Was Red Too
A poem written in the wake of the attacks on the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University.
No Inclination to Hear
A poem on the judiciary's silence on the migrant crisis in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
