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Search ResultTRENDING: DIVISIVE AGENDAS PUT DEMOCRACY AT RISK
Rising joblessness exacerbates homelessness, while educational and political controversies undermine trust. A call for genuine governance and a...
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Monojit Lahiri explores why films, which receive acclaim at International film festivals are unable to convert their critical ...
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Satyabrata Ghosh shares the process it took to translate in Bengali the works of Nishikant Thakar and Arun Khopkar for Guru Dutt: Teen Onker Ek Shokantika....
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Khalid Mohamed pulls out a rare interview with Sunny Deol to afford a glimpse into the mindspace and acting credo of the usual...
Read MoreWho killed Ehsan Jafri?
Humra Quraishi recalls her memory of the Gujarat riots 2002, and asks how it can be said the survivors demanding justice are p...
Read MoreWHO DESERVES RECOGNITION & REWARDS?
Are SRK and Virat with their luxurious 10-star lifestyle, more worthy than the real champions of change, dedicated to show the light to the neg...
Read MoreReflections of a Soumitra-watcher
As the late, legendary Soumitra Chatterjee’s birthday moved in and out of focus, Monojit Lahiri pays homage to the remar...
Read MoreAbanindranath Tagore: The enigmatic original who wrote art and painted words
The founder of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, Abanindranath Tagore’s work defies any straightjacketing, writes Shantanu Ray ...
Read MoreIs patriotism just another prop for the Ad-biz?
Is nothing sacred in today's crazy clutter-breaking-obsessed-times, wonders an amused Monojit Lahiri
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A Faust for Bangladesh
Farrukh Dhondy at his best as he recounts the attempt he once made to adapt Goethe’s Faust for the Bangladeshi screen. Read More
