12 Books on Women in Indian Cinema You Must Read Now!
Like other socio-political aspects, the portrayal of women in Indian cinema has been tricky from the beginning. While, on one hand, it’s been a source
Like other socio-political aspects, the portrayal of women in Indian cinema has been tricky from the beginning. While, on one hand, it’s been a source
Amritesh Mukherjee curates a list of Indian actors who became authors for your TBR. You often see artists switching mediums, an actor becoming a producer,
Tamishra Swain reviews Nandini C Sen’s The Second Wife and Other Stories (Om Books International, 2022) India is known for its patriarchal ideology, however, there
Poonam Kirpal reviews Andy Sehgal’s The Dwarf Planet; Quaoar: 1 (The Eridoran Saga) published by Book River, 2024. Indian American science fiction author Andy Sehgal’s
Team P3 interacted with Abhishek Choudhary author of VAJPAYEE: The Ascent of the Hindu Right, 1924–1977 (Picador India, 2023) Abhishek Choudhary studied economics in Delhi
Akshaya Ganesh reviews Perumal Murugan’s Pyre, originally written in Tamil as Pookuzhi and translated into English by Aniruddhan Vasudevan (Published by Penguin India, 2017) Since
Amritesh Mukherjee is in conversation with Mridula Garg where she shares her thoughts on censorship in literature, about the public reception of her work, and
In this essay, Sneha Pathak shares her journey of becoming a translator, translating her father’s stories, finding stories to translate, and how her love for
Sneha Pathak reviews Anita Nair’s Hot Stage (Published by Harper Collins, 2024) Certain books, for reasons I don’t yet understand, demand that you read them.
Prakruti Maniar reviews Sejal Badani’s The Storyteller’s Secret (Lake Union Publishing) The Storytellers’ Secret, author Sejal Badani’s second novel, has an incredibly promising and compelling
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