Literature The Chakkar Literature The Chakkar

The Framework of Dignity

‘Safety is never imagined; it has to be felt’. Ten years after its first publication, Saurabh Sharma argues why Law Like Love—a text that singularly captured the relationship between law and queerness in India from varying vantage points—remains as relevant as ever.

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Creativity The Chakkar Creativity The Chakkar

Life After Marriage

Ranjani Rao recalls the story behind her memoir, Rewriting My Happily Ever After, and how sharing a personal tale of divorce helped her find connection and community.

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Creativity The Chakkar Creativity The Chakkar

Winter! Early Winter

Poetry by Nayanjyoti Baruah: ‘Yellow plants cover the paddy field, / As if a new sky had fallen from above. / They touch it with pleasure, set their boxes, / Cropping plants half asleep & half awake.’

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Theatre The Chakkar Theatre The Chakkar

Chennai is Joking Around

“There will be laughter every minute.” From Kalaivanar to Improv, theatre to film, satire to stand-up, Padmaja Jayaraman reveals a brief history of comedy in Chennai.

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Film/TV The Chakkar Film/TV The Chakkar

THE DISCIPLE and Labours of Being Alive

Through a tight focus in the sphere of the Indian classical music subculture, Chaitanya Tamhane’s 2020 film The Disciple asks larger questions about the relentless pursuit of art and excellence in the face of existential crisis. By Karan Madhok

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