Book review
Book Review | Ode to Bollywood, memory and the power of cinema
A Bollywood State of Mind is a biography punctuated and headlined, quite literally, by Hindi film titles, songs, trivia, and dialogues
A Jamaican survivor chronicles Americana
People who burn themselves up in pursuit of survival — rarely survive anyone or anything
Provocative analysis inspires fresh look at Sino-US power strife
The writer underplays China’s aggressiveness in South and East China Seas and across Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China
Is anonymity extinct? What about privacy
Duplicate software have come out in the wake of Clearview which is still highly controversial
Cozy murder mystery begs for a sequel
A person in great need of a psychologist herself, and a most irritating individual to boot
Book Celebrating Jogathi Hero Cuts Corners
The book, From Manjunath to Manjamma, has been written by Harsha Bhat, a journalist and former senior sub-editor of Swarajya
Politics, Pakistan were the two fatal attractions of Aiyar’s life
Do we really believe all Pakistanis are jihadis
Book Review | Salim Ali: An unlikely beginning, a great end
It’s the author’s well-founded belief that Salim Ali’s life offers today’s children a role model.
Book Review | Angsty examination of our body of laws through lens of gender
What Waziri lays bare are the inequalities of our gender laws. The insensitivity of our judicial pronouncements.
Book Review | Doughty subaltern teen beats trafficking, shows community new future
There is intrigue, excitement, suspense and action.