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Set in undivided Bengal, The Struggle shifts the lens of history away from political leaders and toward peasants, widows and landless labourers. It is not conce ...
The Indian sky in 2026 has settled into a permanent, chalky haze. At least the NCR has the farmers of Punjab and Haryana to blame, but what is the excuse that B ...
In the second season of Kohraa, the fog is thicker, and the cops far more fragile. The crime may be the hook, but it is grief, ego, patriarchy and private fract ...
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In 1940, when the British Empire still governed India with a mixture of hauteur and anxiety, the Viceroy, Victor Hope, 2nd ...
When the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint American-Israeli military operation, a lot of people all over the world cheered the fall of a tyrant. Trum ...
Solid, simple, but still a formulaic World War drama. Nicholas Hytner’s The Choral has everything but still lacks for a ...
Independent India’s Development Odyssey, Devesh Kapur and Arvind Subramanian undertake an ambitious and long-overdue task: to narrate In ...
Dense with meticulous lines, teeming with mythic women whose hair flies free, Seema Kohli’s canvases feel like living ...
There is a particular quality of light in Delhi on a good February afternoon—warm, golden, forgiving—that makes you forget everything the city has put you throu ...
Behind every highway ribbon-cutting, every vaccination drive, every election queue that curls around a government school, ...