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India Release of Pakistani Film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ Postponed Indefinitely
According to an industry insider, the highest-grossing Pakistani film of all time release was stalled due to resistance from certain sections.
The 10 Best Bollywood Films of 2022 That Entertained Us and Startled Us Too
Using top stars intelligently can result in films that make you think.
Can Bharat Jodo Yatra Give a New Lease of Life to Rahul Gandhi?
The four-month long foot march may not have altered the political landscape but has strengthened the democratic process and put the Congress at the centre stage of opposition politics.
Have You Been Naughty or Nice?
There cannot be easy answers to simple questions. Naughty or nice, don’t choose a side. Sometimes it is better to let go, and eat a fat slice of cake …
How an Indian PhD Student Made Sanskrit’s ‘Language Machine’ Work
A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th century BC has finally been solved by Rishi Rajpopat, an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge.
‘Treated Like Slaves, Abusive Practices’: Byju’s Staff Reveal Harsh Work Conditions
Staff at the Indian education technology giant say its work culture is exploitative and preys on vulnerable and poor consumers.
Because 15/12/2019 Remains With Me
On December 15, 2019, Delhi police personnel charged inside the campus of Jamia Millia Islamia and brutally assaulted students.
Data Protection Bill Being Pushed by Without Proper Consultative Process, Say Activists
In a letter to the IT minister, NCPRI said the established principles of pre-legislative consultation were not being complied with in relation to the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, …
Review: ‘Blurr’ – A Remake of the Spanish Thriller ‘Julia’s Eyes’ – Hides More Than It Reveals
In the movie, Taapsee Pannu plays her part with impressive conviction and power. Even when her role gets stuck in a long period of rut, she still holds our …
