How could you claim Ram’s name, his identity and yet be oblivious of his values, his tragedy, his imperfections?
Thappad Review: When the Lights Come Back on
The masculine ego is so fragile, so precious, so indispensable, that the filmmakers would rather undo their own film than inconvenience its existence.
Revolution at Seventeen
It gets harder when you're only 17, which means a majority of your friends are either unaware or choose ignorance because "it is what it is".
‘No Protests in Colleges’: When Campuses Turn Into Cantonments
The Kerala high court has banned all forms of agitations by student groups in school and college campuses in the state.
Roti, Kapda Aur Makaan – Riot, Nafrat Aur Dukaan
I will remember the day my city turned into a crematorium at the hands of goons.
Spoken Word Poetry Challenges Gender-Based Violence in Namibia
In urban Namibia, performance poetry provides a safe space for women to share their experiences and challenge traditional ideas.
Standing ‘Bi’ the Sidelines: On Not Feeling ‘Queer Enough’
The bisexual community faces some unique struggles that are often pushed into the shadows along with our identities.
Inside The Toxic Media Culture Of A Casteist, Islamophobic Local Daily
Say ‘hi’ to the local dailies bringing you 15-pages of propaganda each morning.
Political Satire Has a Rape Problem
We need to find new ways of critiquing male power in which the punchline is the man and not female victims.
‘My First Tweet From Kashmir’: Messages Flood in From Valley After Seven Months
On Wednesday, the administration of the union territory issued an order allowing unrestricted access to internet with 2G speed.
