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Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
Apr 7, 2026
Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
Apr 7, 2026
Apr 7, 2026
Legacy Projects: A Revaluation of Public Art in India
Apr 4, 2026
Legacy Projects: A Revaluation of Public Art in India
Apr 4, 2026
Apr 4, 2026
War and the Indian News Circus: A Spectacular Theatre of Ignorance
Apr 1, 2026
War and the Indian News Circus: A Spectacular Theatre of Ignorance
Apr 1, 2026
Apr 1, 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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