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The Dead Authors Society: Pritam, Manto, and the Betrayal of Posthumous Publishing
Sep 27, 2025
The Dead Authors Society: Pritam, Manto, and the Betrayal of Posthumous Publishing
Sep 27, 2025
Sep 27, 2025
What Ed Sheeran’s “Sapphire” gets right about representing India
Sep 24, 2025
What Ed Sheeran’s “Sapphire” gets right about representing India
Sep 24, 2025
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Far from my prescribed world: Four poems by Mary Tina Shamli Pillay
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Far from my prescribed world: Four poems by Mary Tina Shamli Pillay
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‘Mrs.’, ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’, and the Women Who Couldn’t Choose to Walk Away
Film/TV The Chakkar 14/05/25 Film/TV The Chakkar 14/05/25

‘Mrs.’, ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’, and the Women Who Couldn’t Choose to Walk Away

Films like Mrs., The Great Indian Kitchen, Thappad, Dor, and more sparked widespread discussion about the value our society assigns to women’s labour and agency. Sarthak Parashar writes about how the impossible choices faced under patriarchal social obligations—in reel and real life.  

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