Features

The Dawn of Opinion

Hyperbole and extremism are taking centre stage in almost all public or private discussion, compounded by the influence of suspect role models and modern pop culture.

And then There Was One

It’s always easy to start off a tale of apocalypse, but sustaining the pace, the twists, and the appeal of the tale is not easy.

Progress, No Matter the Cost

Narendra Modi is a master strategist who is almost obsessively dedicated to his role as Chief Minister.

There Is Beauty in Not Knowing

Life is but an empty canvas; paint a pretty picture and make it your own.

Just for Laughs

Stand-up comedy has made a place for itself in India and is here to stay.

Made in Bollywood

We might as well take pride in our cute little obsession instead of trying to pretend it doesn’t exist.

Share Scare

How much do we construct our experiences to make them share-able?

From Highway to Hell

A book with a plot that cleverly weaves in emotions as the narration digresses from the usual fare of bloodthirsty violence.

The Other: Part Three

Female artists were given the illusion of freedom of expression but in actuality were socially restricted to painting the domestic lifestyle.

City of Blinding Truths

Mumbai teaches you ignorance, regardless of whether you live in the tallest luxury tower or a tent on the sidewalk.

From Blogger to Writer

There is nothing wrong with being an academician. But writing was what I was meant for. Right?

Rehab for Lovers

Wong Kar-wai’s movies are all about people who are in limbo, waiting for the real story of their lives to begin.