How do you get a reader in 1930s China to understand what a mince pie is?
Agyeya, the Writer and Lover Who Led an Inner Life
Akshaya Mukul’s detailed biography holds back nothing in delving into the writer’s strengths and warts
‘Siya’ Shows Caste, Corruption and Sexual Assault in a Village But Remains Generic
Manish Mundra’s film avoids the exploitative gaze but doesn’t go beyond the macro view.
Research Finds Stark Discrimination Between Hindu and Muslim Women While Job Hunting
Unravelling the hiring biases young Muslim women – who are already underrepresented in India's labour force – face while looking for employment.
An ‘Archive’ or ‘Fever’? ‘Historical Research’ in Indian Institutions in the Post-Pandemic Period
The many hurdles of applying for a PhD at a time when institutional spaces are being tightly held by gatekeepers.
20 Years Later, Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Spirited Away’ Continues to Delight Fans and Inspire Animators
Despite the fact that many of its elements were alien to American audiences, the film became a sensation.
Roger Federer – The God Among Men Who Humanised Greatness
Federer’s final career statistics may put him behind his two greatest rivals. But the experience of watching him play for the better part of two decades far outweighs what …
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: More Than an Immigrant Story, a Leap Across Many Worlds
The film shows stunning imagination and ambition, cool but with some banal preaching.
Punjab Police Arrest Two Accused in Chandigarh University Video Leak Case
However, the police said that as per preliminary investigation, the accused woman had sent her own video to her boyfriend in Shimla. A high-level probe has been ordered into …
Commuting Via Mumbai Locals
A poem based on observations made while commuting in Mumbai local trains every day.