
Rubbing A Star on Paper in Manoj Bajpayee: The Definitive Biography by Piyush Pandey
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Manoj Bajpayee: The Definitive Biography by Piyush Pandey (published by Penguin Ebury Press, 2024). What would you get if you rub a

Rahul Vishnoi reviews Manoj Bajpayee: The Definitive Biography by Piyush Pandey (published by Penguin Ebury Press, 2024). What would you get if you rub a

Rahul Vishnoi reviews The Dirty Dozen by N. Sundaresha Subramanian (published by Pan Macmillan India, 2024). The Dirty Dozen serves as an unsavoury reminder that

Rahul Vishnoi reviews The Hill of Enchantment by Ruskin Bond (published by Aleph Book Company, 2024). Recently, it was Ruskin Bond’s 90th birthday. Now a

Elsa Mathews reviews Maximum Love in Patel Nagar by Paulami Sengupta (published by Red River, 2023). There are not many places in a city where

Sneha Pathak reviews A Will to Kill by RV Raman (published by HarperCollins India, 2019). RV Raman’s A Will to Kill is a mystery written

Neha Kirpal reviews How to be Happy by Ruskin Bond (published by HarperCollins India, 2024). One of India’s most well-known writers, Landour-based Ruskin Bond’s latest

Amritesh Mukherjee reviews Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew by Shehan Karunatilaka (published by Penguin Random House India, 2011). There’s a dearth of cricket stories

Rahul Vishnoi reviews How We Vote: The Factors that Influence Voters by Surjit S Bhalla with Abhinav Motheram (published by Juggernaut Publication, 2024). (Note: This

Sneha Pathak reviews The Many Lives of Pauloma Chattopadhyay by Devangi Bhatt, translated from the Gujarati original Vasansi Jirnani by Mudra Joshi (published by Niyogi

Amritesh Mukherjee reviews 281 and Beyond by VVS Laxman (published by Westland Sport, 2018). There have been few glorious comebacks in cricket better than the
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