Maybe He’s Born With It, Maybe it’s Social Anxiety

Maybe He’s Born With It, Maybe it’s Social Anxiety

Ever since I was five years old, I’ve struggled with even the simple act of saying “Hi” to strangers. Unfortunately, today’s world revolves around how social you can be. Which means my anxiety has cost me many job interviews, lapsed friendships, and annoyed relatives.
My Daredevil Doppelgänger

My Daredevil Doppelgänger

The “brand new” SIM card I’d got in April last year, belonged to another woman before me. She also had almost the same name. And it turned out that she led a rather colourful – unhinged – life.
Let’s Talk About Dick Pics

Let’s Talk About Dick Pics

Dick pics, which have become a Tinder protocol, are a confusing subject for pro-gender-equality women. If boob pictures are considered erotic, then why do dicks gross women out?
The Tribal Teacher Who Changed the Destinies of Odisha’s Adivasi Children

The Tribal Teacher Who Changed the Destinies of Odisha’s Adivasi Children

Tulasi Appa was only 13 years old when she decided to devote all her time toward educating children from the Munda tribe that she belongs to. She’d spent her formative years working in a stone quarry, but that did not deter her from starting her first school in 1966 in Odisha's Serenda village under a Mahua tree on a borrowed plot of land on the village’s periphery.
7 Moments From Chhalaang That Took Us Back To School PT Class

7 Moments From Chhalaang That Took Us Back To School PT Class

The one class almost everyone loved in school, was physical training. And the orchestrator of that class, the beloved PT teacher, was one of the most loved in the school for his quirky personality and unique style. Chhalaang, starring Rajkummar Rao as Montu the PT sir, is reviving those childhood memories.
Raazi: A Deshbhakti Film that Shows the Ugly Side of Patriotism

Raazi: A Deshbhakti Film that Shows the Ugly Side of Patriotism

For a film that has clouds of nationalism overpowering every frame, the implication that patriotism is a choice – one that the protagonists are not even offered – is a brave one to make. Yet it seamlessly fits in. For Meghna Gulzar has ensured Raazi isn’t a patriotic film. Instead, it’s a film about the aftermath of patriotism.
How Fat People Fuck

How Fat People Fuck

The answer to the question you welterweight normies have always wanted to ask about the coital lives of us chubsters. We’re comfy AF, and we come with snacks.