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Found in Translation: K.M. Munshi’s ‘Unfortunate Woman’
Feb 21, 2026
Found in Translation: K.M. Munshi’s ‘Unfortunate Woman’
Feb 21, 2026
Feb 21, 2026
‘The Feel of Being Forgotten’: Two Poems by Gopi Kottoor
Feb 19, 2026
‘The Feel of Being Forgotten’: Two Poems by Gopi Kottoor
Feb 19, 2026
Feb 19, 2026
Could AI usher in the advent of Universal Basic Income for India?
Feb 16, 2026
Could AI usher in the advent of Universal Basic Income for India?
Feb 16, 2026
Feb 16, 2026
The Weight of Love: “Sir” and the delicate balance of an uneven romance
Film/TV The Chakkar 14/02/21 Film/TV The Chakkar 14/02/21

The Weight of Love: “Sir” and the delicate balance of an uneven romance

Rohena Gera’s Sir (2018) is a romance that challenges the societal taboos of class in India, and deftly explores the story of two individuals who the barriers between them. With delicately-crafted moments, the film strips off our biases to ask “Is love enough?” By Harshita Murarka

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