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Statutory Warning: Masculinity is harmful for health
By Harshit Rana. In this dark world, there is a need of little spark, so as to make a better world where at least two people can love, work, study, play and share, without the fear of age-old boundaries and prejudices imposed on them.
Aug 163 min read


Saiyaara, another love story?
By Monita Soni. If you’ve ever held on to someone longer than you should have, this narrative will feel achingly familiar.
Aug 143 min read


A Homeland for Tentultola
By Shubho Roy. Over 75 years ago, a landless immigrant arriving in the city of Kolkata planted a tamarind tree. The act of planting a tree in an unfamiliar land thus became a part of the long negotiation for inclusion, for rehabilitation. An act of re-rooting oneself in the new land.
Jul 235 min read


Maddy’s blues: This Sanskrit teacher is no French lover…
R Kalpana reviews Aap Jaisa Koi: Love is blind in this adult rom-com. But this infatuation lacks punch.
Jul 232 min read


Nayanthara: No fairy tale, this
R Kalpana reviews 'Nayanthara – Beyond the Fairy Tale'. Why not enjoy this moment when there is so much of happiness, love and romance in two people’s life?
Jul 103 min read


‘Sabka apna apna normal hai’
By Jasmine Mishra. Review: Sitaare Zameen Par. The film ends on a heartening note – that our own ‘normal’ need not be someone else’s. The ‘normal’ simply doesn’t exist.
Jul 94 min read


A ‘summer blockbuster’, ‘pulpily’ enjoyable
By Amartya Acharya. 'Sinners' has the space and potential to be political, to be historically accurate, and, yet...
Jun 293 min read
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