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Those familiar with Gujarati theatre would know that, by and large, the audience favours family dramas and social comedies. However, there are always exceptions to the rule...
Read MoreVidya Balan Makes A Statement For Gender Equality As She Posts An Endearing Video With Dad
We all love Vidya Balan for a zillion reasons. But as they say a good horse comes from a great stable. The woman has shattered myths about the roles played by Bollywood her...
Read MoreYour Favourite Influencers Are Not Writing Their Own Content; These Women Are
For a 22-year-old aspiring writer, it seemed like the perfect gig. Faith Xue had just graduated from USC when she was offered a job as Assistant Editor at Los Angeles-based...
Read MoreDia Mirza Named Wildlife Trust Of India's Brand Ambassador
Actress Dia Mirza was on World Environment Day on Monday appointed brand ambassador for the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), an official said. Dia, an ardent advocate for nat...
Read MoreIndian Cinema, At Home And In The World
For the 2nd edition of our monthly salon, Lounge Lounge—where we bring together thought leaders for a deep dive—we deliberate on India’s current status in...
Read MoreGame Changing Architect Zaha Hadid Gets The Google Doodle She Deserves
”My work is not within the accepted box,” the late architect Zaha Hadid previously told HuffPost. “Maybe because I am a woman. Also an Arab. There was a c...
Read MoreStreets Paved With Gloom
A few years ago, there was a huge wave of workers going from Kerala to the Gulf countries in search of better prospects. It would not ...
Read MoreThey're Not Seen As Human Beings: Life For Unmarried Mothers In Tunisia
Tunisia is often hailed as a progressive Arab country, where, according to US human rights watchdog Freedom House, “women enjoy more social freedoms and legal rights ...
Read MoreSanjay Dutt: We Plan To Open Centres To Help People Fight The Menace Of Drugs
Sanjay Dutt has been forthright when discussing his drug addiction, a phase he calls his darkest after he lost his mother, Nargis Dutt, to cancer. Playing role model, Dutt ...
Read MoreDevious Heroines
Female protagonists in novels are getting to be increasingly dangerous; and Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl seems to have triggered off a trend of the nasty heroine. Sarah ...
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