Book review
Ruminations on echo chambers and writing
By extension possibly, those who are deeply connected to the world of movies, wherever they may live.
Of trauma and unsaid truths, real and magical
The English-language literati, however, operates in its own bubble.
Book Review: Where will man take us? A bold story of the man technology is creating
This book reassesses how man-made technology is controlling humans by citing examples.
Book Review: The Billionaire's Funeral, the dark world of financial crime
The Billionaire’s Funeral is an apt name when the mastermind and its motive are exposed.
Many contours of the triple talaq debate
The book traces the origin of triple talaq to the time of Caliph Umar in the 7th century, years after Prophet Muhammad’s demise.
Ritwik Ghatak spins yarns of many moods and shades
That he continues to teach and delight us some 42 years after he passed away is a testimony to his genius as a director.
It was important that someone bell the cat - I became the bell; and I become the cat
Laughter is said to be the best elixir and the book is a satire on architecture and building industry.
A present haunted by the sound of ghungroos from the past
The language is akin to the view from the top of a mountain, breathtaking in its rich imagery.
Book Review: Don't Tell The Governor, a tale of deceit, money and a quest for power
A fast paced edge-of-the-seat ride through the world of banking, finance and politics.
A #MeToo story, but not exactly sparkling
Anshu, the heroine, is a strong woman, a successful businessperson, a woman who’s been through pain and loss.