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The wonder years of Basu Chatterjee

In 1979, Basu Chatterjee made Baaton Baaton Mein and unobtrusively brought to us the dating and courtship rituals of a community that was till then either caricatured or just overlooked in Hindi cinema. Nancy Perreira and Tony Braganza…

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A story of matriarchal manipulation

Matriarchal manipulation in a patriarchal world is depicted unsparingly in Usha Priyamwada’s Pachpan Khambe Laal Deewarein (Now playing on Prasar Bharti). The mother resentful of her lecturer daughter’s comfortable life in her college residence because the younger daughters…

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The Last Dance: A story of grit

“Start with hope..always start with hope. We went from being a shitty team to become one of the biggest dynasties in the sport and all it needed was one match to light this fire,” says Michael Jordan at…

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The pandemic of apathy

In 1947, my grandparents brought three children and the remains of an uprooted life from Pakistan to India in a train. One of those children was my mother. I grew up hearing a lot of stories about the…

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The pandemic of apathy
The pyramid of abuse

Three documentaries streaming right now show the ultimate culmination of the Bois Locker Room culture. And what happens when one gender is taught to mistrust its instincts of self-preservation and the other does not even learn something as…

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The netherworld we live in

In Sudip Sharma’s Paatal Lok (Now streaming on Amazon. Co written by Sharma, Sagar Haveli, Hardik Mehta and Gunjit Chopra. Directed by Avinash Arun and Prosit Roy), India’s disowned inhabit the headlines we turn away from. A young…

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When Food Becomes A Jimi Hendrix Solo

July 16, 2016Written by Aryaman M Parashar
When Food Becomes A Jimi Hendrix Solo

Creativity has been an intimate part of the way I interact with the world. It isn’t forced. It either “clicks” or it doesn’t and when it does, beautiful things can happen. My earliest memories are of abstract ideas that just appeared out of the smallest parts of my surroundings, allowing me to view things in many […]

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Grandma Goes Back To School

March 30, 2011Written by Aryaman M Parashar
Grandma Goes Back To School

Old Grandma sat on her chair in the verandah looking ar her four grandchildren, sad and jealously wishing she was young like them. She remembered all the fun and freedom she had as a little girl and how after a long day of school, her mother would make lemonade and cucumber sandwiches for her. She also […]

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