Dragons have been used for political manoeuvring throughout the history of Britain.
‘The Sandman’: A Masterclass in Unfaithful Adaptation
Netflix’s 'Sandman' is quite different from the comics and that opens up the story to a whole new fandom.
Review: A Poetic Collector’s Edition That Lingers and Asserts
'The Well-Earned', a collection of poetry edited by Kiriti Sengupta, is a kaleidoscope of intellectual exercise that bears the burden of history.
‘Brahmastra’ Is Little More Than a Dishonest Film Sculpted Out of Box Office Desperation
The story lacks vitality, momentum, and intrigue. The film is devoid of genuine joy. Characters and settings come at you all the time, as if you’ve entered a lunch …
‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Is the Genie-Professor Love Story You Never Asked For
Director George Miller’s whimsical follow-up to 'Mad Max: Fury Road' finds him returning to the gentle storytelling he perfected in the 'Babe' films.
Allahabad University Admin Blames British Officials’ Visit for ‘Intensified’ Protests on Fee Hikes
University administration has reportedly written to the education ministry raising concerns around the visit of two officials of the British High Commission, New Delhi, who interacted with students without …
The Hyperreal World of Vlogs, Reels and Images: Concerns for Our Digital Well-Being
We have begun to sense, feel and live through social media as it pre-defines things for us such as how an outing or travel should look like, how one …
Death, a Casual Visitor
'Your death is not a part of your life, perhaps it is a part of your loved one’s life.'
Summer Butterflies
The poet writes about how humanity has lost sight of the only thing that matters in the world – love.