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‘Between Wars and Borrowed Fights’ – Poems by Siddh Dutta
20 June 2026
‘Between Wars and Borrowed Fights’ – Poems by Siddh Dutta
20 June 2026
20 June 2026
A ‘Janus-like’ Being: The Long Shadow of “Vande Mataram”
18 June 2026
A ‘Janus-like’ Being: The Long Shadow of “Vande Mataram”
18 June 2026
18 June 2026
Student’s Corner: The Heaviest Backpack
14 June 2026
Student’s Corner: The Heaviest Backpack
14 June 2026
14 June 2026
In the Second RAAT AKELI HAI, the Genre Reaches its Saturation Point
Film/TV The Chakkar 06/02/26 Film/TV The Chakkar 06/02/26

In the Second RAAT AKELI HAI, the Genre Reaches its Saturation Point

The crimes are bigger and bloodier in Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, and the motives even messier; but at its core, the film is a hollow reproduction of its genre predecessors, a familiar formula traced into an inferior product. By Karan Madhok

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