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Joaquin Phoenix: A Superhero Hiding In a Supervillain’s Role
July 30, 2016
Haraamkhor and Other Tales from Small-Town India
July 30, 2016
Tamasha And The Celebration Of The Universal Story
July 30, 2016
B-Town Wonder Women and their Wingmen
July 30, 2016
Pride and Pedicures
July 30, 2016
After Endgame, How Will Marvel Fans Adjust to a Life without the Avengers?
July 30, 2016
“Marry the Rapist”: Why India Desperately Needs More Women in the Judiciary
July 30, 2016
Masaba Masaba Exposes the Dark Side of Girlbossing
July 30, 2016
The Lazy Elegance of Rohit Sharma
July 30, 2016
Sui Dhaaga Review: A Fine Portrait of the Emotional Labour of Small-Town Women
July 30, 2016
Breaking Bad in College: When I “Interned” With a Weed Dealer
July 30, 2016
Condoms and Pleasure Can Go Together, Despite What Your Boyfriend Says
July 30, 2016
The Anti-Climax of Coming Out on Social Media and What it Taught Me About Queerness
July 29, 2016
How My Parents Discovered Love After I Moved Out
July 29, 2016
Rockin’ Them Designer Vaginas
July 29, 2016
A Tweet Can Burn Your Career to a Crisp. Ask Chef Atul Kochhar
July 29, 2016
Does India Deserve the Internet Freedom it Enjoys?
July 29, 2016
Is it Time to Say “Avada Kedavra” to the Ailing Harry Potter Franchise?
July 29, 2016
Bae-less in Bombay: When Mr Narcissist Meets Cool Girl
July 29, 2016
Daaru Aur Danga: When Your Family is the Drunk Catholic Stereotype
July 29, 2016
Dear Ad Makers, Do Superstars Really Drive Hatchbacks or Wear Sasta Baniyans?
July 29, 2016
Will the Burari Deaths Become the Next Netflix True Crime Show?
July 29, 2016
Broken Bones to Broken Heart: My Family’s “Thuk Patti” Quick Fix for Everything
July 29, 2016
Bharat Review: Did We Really Need Another Salman Khan Vanity Project?
July 29, 2016
From Chai-Paani to Scotch: The Evolution of the Bribe
July 29, 2016
My Absent Abba
July 29, 2016
Confessions of a Brazilian Waxing Queen
July 29, 2016
Criminal Justice Review: An Average Crime Drama that Says Nothing New About India’s Flawed Judicial System
July 28, 2016
Eat, Drink, Be Merry For Tomorrow You Will Die
July 28, 2016
The Half Mother of Mowgli Girl
July 28, 2016
The Sex Education I Never Received
July 28, 2016
Samrat Prithviraj Review: Lacking in Scale, Imagination and Performance
July 28, 2016
India’s Real Gully Boys & the Art of Protest Poetry: Rapping Up Election 2019
July 28, 2016
Is Coronavirus Bringing Out the Worst in Indians?
July 28, 2016
10 Years of Dirty Picture: They Don’t Make ‘Em Like Vidya Balan Anymore
July 28, 2016
Why Millennials Won’t Survive the Apocalypse
July 28, 2016
All Day I Dream About Books: How I Became a Book-Hoarder
July 28, 2016
Why Stephen King’s Stories Only Get Scarier with the Passage of Time
July 28, 2016
Meet Seema Kushwaha, the Lawyer Who Fought Alongside Nirbhaya’s Mother for 7 Years
July 28, 2016
Can the Bombay High Court’s Ruling on What Constitutes Sexual Assault Make Committing Crimes Easier for Predators?
July 28, 2016
Save Us From Superheroes
July 28, 2016
A Day in the Life of Delhi’s Rohingya Refugee
July 28, 2016
Why Women Need to Stop Being Polite to Predators and Creeps
July 28, 2016
These Scars Don’t Fade
July 28, 2016
Why Delhi Belly is the Most Accurate Representation of India’s Millennials
July 28, 2016
What JK Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts Can Learn From Our Ichhadhari Naagins
July 28, 2016
5 Questions We Wish Oprah Winfrey Had Asked Priyanka Chopra
July 28, 2016
The Brutal Murder of Kung Fu and Yoga
July 28, 2016
Is Going Blonde The Secret to My Success?
July 27, 2016
A New Emergency: Is India In the Middle of a Massive Education Crisis?
July 27, 2016
Mohabbat ke Dushman: When Fathers Were Like DDLJ’s Amrish Puri
July 27, 2016
Porn, Curvy Women, Deep Voices: The Visually Impaired Have the Same Sexual Desires as You and I
July 27, 2016
Why the Year Hasn’t Begun Until You’ve Barfed
July 27, 2016
15 Years of Baghban: It’s All About Guilting Your Children
July 27, 2016
Kargil Vijay Diwas: Saurabh Kalia, the 22-Year-Old Soldier Who Never Returned
July 27, 2016
The Superman in Blue
July 27, 2016
Loss and Longing: The Agony of Being a Sports Superfan
July 27, 2016
Hakuna Matata! The Lion King Ain’t No Passing Craze
July 27, 2016
In House of Cards, It’s All About Claire
July 27, 2016
The Great Bong Love Affair With Boroline
July 27, 2016
Bollywood’s Statues of Unity: Figures that Could Beat Up Bad Guys Or Cure Blindness
July 27, 2016
Goodbye, Old Friends: The Struggle of Letting Go of Your Book Collection
July 27, 2016
I Refuse to be a Game of Thrones Junkie
July 27, 2016
The Fault in Aadhaars
July 27, 2016
Minari Review: Family is the Answer To Life’s Curveballs in This Awards Season Favourite
July 27, 2016
Bombay to Mumbai: How Nariman Point Evolved From a Patch of the Sea Into the City’s Commercial Heart
July 27, 2016
India Versus Pakistan: It is Just a Cricket Match, Can We Stop Treating it Like a War?
July 27, 2016
The Santos Family vs Silent Spectators
July 26, 2016
The Politics of Love: How I Date a Modi Supporter as a Good Little Liberal
July 26, 2016
Love Hostel Review: Noir at its Gruesome Best
July 26, 2016
The Sweet Pain of Watching India Play South Africa
July 26, 2016
Middle-Aged Mard, Here’s How to Stay Relevant: An Instruction Manual from Bollywood “Uncles”
July 26, 2016
Why It is Important to Raise Compassionate Children
July 26, 2016
Anushka Sharma: Never the Bridesmaid, Always the Bride
July 26, 2016
Jab Imtiaz Ali Should Have Killed Sejal
July 26, 2016
Don’t We All Miss Jim Carrey?
July 26, 2016
Why Is Our Government Insistent on Changing the Constitution?
July 26, 2016
Why I Love the Awkward Teens of TV Today More than Hannah Montana and Lizzie McGuire
July 26, 2016
What’s Better Than F.R.I.E.N.D.S? A Show About Nothing
July 26, 2016
Thank You, IPL, the Only Dose of the “Old Normal” in an Uncertain World
July 26, 2016
Maybe He’s Born With It, Maybe it’s Social Anxiety
July 26, 2016
My Daredevil Doppelgänger
July 26, 2016
#BringOnTheGirls: The Concealed Sexism of India’s Music Scene
July 26, 2016
Let’s Talk About Dick Pics
July 26, 2016
Marjaavaan Review: Bollywood Doesn’t Get More Stupid than This Two-Hour Long Headache
July 26, 2016
The Tribal Teacher Who Changed the Destinies of Odisha’s Adivasi Children
July 26, 2016
7 Moments From Chhalaang That Took Us Back To School PT Class
July 26, 2016
Raazi: A Deshbhakti Film that Shows the Ugly Side of Patriotism
July 26, 2016
Swiping Across Borders: How Strangers on a Dating App Helped Me Cope With Pandemic Blues
July 26, 2016
How Fat People Fuck
July 25, 2016
Safety over Privacy? Lucknow Police Plan to “Track” Women in Distress with AI Cameras
July 25, 2016
Why I Can’t Bring Myself to Say Goodbye to BoJack Horseman
July 25, 2016
21 Years of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: Rahul Khanna is a Cheater, and a Misogynist
July 25, 2016
The Multiverse of Middle-Age Chemistry and How Neena Gupta Created it
July 25, 2016
Arré Checklist: Ms Overfriendly & Other Oddities of My School Reunion
July 25, 2016
Jab Main Office Baccha Tha Badi Shararat Karta Tha
July 25, 2016
Petitions and Pettiness: The Kangana Ranaut Story
July 25, 2016
A Good Reason to “Mind the Gap”
July 25, 2016
Delhi Ki Sardi: Breathing in an Open-Air Kingdom of Poison
July 25, 2016
Spain vs Russia Is the World Cup’s Version of the Hare and the Tortoise
July 25, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

Joaquin Phoenix: A Superhero Hiding In a Supervillain’s Role

While his rendition of a deranged Joker set off alarm bells at the FBI and in military headquarters, Joaquin Phoenix’s Oscar speech could not have been more virtuous if the Dalai Lama wrote it for him.
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Posted by Arré Bench July 30, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

Haraamkhor and Other Tales from Small-Town India

Haraamkhor is a small film with a short story told on a large canvas. It is part of a conversation started a decade and a half ago by Gulaal, by Haasil, by Khosla Ka Ghosla.
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Posted by Ajay Sharma July 30, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

Tamasha And The Celebration Of The Universal Story

Tamasha is the rare Bollywood film that accomplishes the feat of being “meta”, avoiding becoming a clichéd rehash of Imtiaz Ali’s earlier films.
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Posted by Bhaskar Chawla July 30, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

B-Town Wonder Women and their Wingmen

In 2016, we saw movies like Pink and Dangal that were premised on the struggles of female heroes – and the men who enabled them.
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Posted by Karanjeet Kaur July 30, 2016
Posted inPeople

Pride and Pedicures

Beauty parlours in small-town India were a refuge for women, where they walked in and shed everything, from their clothes to centuries of inhibition. But the advent of big, branded salons has encroached upon that safe space.
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Posted by Nimisha Misra July 30, 2016
Posted inPop Culture

After Endgame, How Will Marvel Fans Adjust to a Life without the Avengers?

What the hell are we all going to do when we no longer have the Avengers in our lives? Now that there are no more trailers to slow down frame-by-frame, or post-credits scenes to sit in the theatre for, to whom will the devotees of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes turn?
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Posted by Kahini Iyer July 30, 2016
Daisy Irani and the Dark Reality of Children in Showbiz
Posted inPOV

Daisy Irani and the Dark Reality of Children in Showbiz

Daisy Irani’s story of abuse has put a spotlight on children in entertainment, a distinctly adult industry which is no place for a child. The world of showbiz is a murky one that commodifies children and catapults them into adulthood.
Posted by Dushyant Shekhawat July 23, 2016
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Last Queen is the Story of a Rani Every Woman Can Relate To
Posted inBooks

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Last Queen is the Story of a Rani Every Woman Can Relate To

Author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni writes narratives that humanises heroines, those who revolt against societal ideals. The Last Queen is the story of one woman and hence, every woman who has tried to navigate a patriarchal society. Through her latest novel, Divakaruni shows us that perfection is not the tax women have to pay to be admired.
Posted by Apurva Talluri July 23, 2016
Why the Pyramids are the Biggest Conspiracy Theory Magnets
Posted inWeird

Why the Pyramids are the Biggest Conspiracy Theory Magnets

Egypt is not willing to allow archaeologists to just come in and dig up what the country regards as its tourism cash cow.
Posted by Arré Bench July 23, 2016
A Death Shower for my Parents
Posted inModern Family

A Death Shower for my Parents

As Amma and Appa age, I think about their death frequently. I dread the certainty of their passing, but for them, it is nothing more than the happy end to long, fulfilling lives.
Posted by Lalita Iyer July 23, 2016
Nirmal Verma: Extraordinary Writer of the Ordinary
Posted inPeople

Nirmal Verma: Extraordinary Writer of the Ordinary

It has been 12 years since Nirmal Verma passed away. The novelist did not write characters. He wrote people: The ones who got left behind, the ones who were forgotten by the magnetic narratives of the city.
Posted by Manik Sharma July 23, 2016
Exclusive: Bobby Deol to Open for Coldplay in November
Posted inDisArré

Exclusive: Bobby Deol to Open for Coldplay in November

DJ wale Bobby lets us in on a Gupt deal he has signed with Coldplay’s Chris Martin.
Posted by Weedward and July 23, 2016
Dear Indians, Our WhatsApp Hysteria is Not Going to Resolve the India-Pakistan Tensions
Posted inPOV

Dear Indians, Our WhatsApp Hysteria is Not Going to Resolve the India-Pakistan Tensions

Since India-Pakistan tensions have escalated every civilian has turned into a defence expert. WhatsApp and social media have turned war into a dinner-table conversation, where we now plan how to “finish Pakistan” and “kill Masood Azhar like the US killed Osama”.
Posted by Hardik Rajgor July 23, 2016
“What Should We Binge on Next?” Take Your Pick from These Emmy-Nominated Shows on Hotstar
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“What Should We Binge on Next?” Take Your Pick from These Emmy-Nominated Shows on Hotstar

The last month has been about the World Cup and Wimbledon and it all ended with an ultimate showdown on Sunday. But now that it’s over, how long will we continue to dissect the two greatest games of our time? What do we do with our evenings?
Posted by Arré Bench July 23, 2016
Step Up, Saroj Khan: Stop Defending Bollywood’s Dirty Dancing
Posted inBollywood

Step Up, Saroj Khan: Stop Defending Bollywood’s Dirty Dancing

Three-time National Award-winner and arguably Bollywood’s most respected choreographer, Saroj Khan defended the casting couch today. In doing so, she singlehandedly put the film industry light years behind in ensuring that it can also be a safe workplace for actresses.
Posted by Poulomi Das July 23, 2016
No Child’s Play: The Controversial Life of Eight-Year-Old Activist Licypriya Kangujam
Posted inPeople

No Child’s Play: The Controversial Life of Eight-Year-Old Activist Licypriya Kangujam

Manipur’s Licypriya Kangujam caught the attention of mainstream media after she turned down Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to join the Women’s Day campaign. Now she and her father have been accused of exaggerating her achievements.
Posted by Arré Bench July 23, 2016

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