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  • Sirius’s Bombay Dreams
    • Part 1: From Azkaban to Andheri
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Girl Talk

How to Traumatise a Young Girl, or Why it isn’t safe to let Patriarchy into Kerala Young NS was in Continue reading →

Spot the Rainbow

THIS POST WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS ABOUT VISHAL BHARADWAJ’S FILM “KAMINEY“. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands Continue reading →

Burning question

In the early 1950s, Ray Bradbury sat with a typewriter in the basement of UCLA’s Powell Library and clattered out Continue reading →

Solo act

I have a habit of checking how many pages there are in a book before actually beginning to read it. Continue reading →

Soldiering on

While seeing Baptist Coelho’s “You Can’t Have Emotions Out There…”, it might strike you that the only layers in the Continue reading →

Must ‘tache

There are three things in “Love Aaj Kal“, the new film by Imtiaz Ali, that are real, true and accurate. Continue reading →

Mumbai Talkies

The moment Mr. August Uribe, Senior Specialist from Sotheby’s, was introduced as “Oggie”, I should have known this was not Continue reading →

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