Issue: July ‘11
How do you make friends when you're living alone in a strange, big city?
If you’re going to enjoy this novel, you must employ a rare degree of suspension of disbelief.
We all know that violence in films desensitises people to violence in real life, but what about romantic comedies?
Delhi Belly is a rare ensemble of cheeky dialogues, an enthralling cast, clever humour, and a reasonably entertaining storyline.
1.027 billion people, living in 0.3 foot crammed spaces, longing for personal space.
It’s easier to understand time when so much of it seems to stagnate, churn, curdle, and recycle in front of you.
Perhaps, this summer is going to be one of self-re-discovery. Perhaps, I could love the city after all.
What is it about white picket fences that gives us a false sense of security?














