Arts & Culture
Pratiti Ganatra

Fighting the Hierarchy

In his latest project, ‘Srinagar’, Soi has collaborated with local craftsmen to create a body of work that moves away from the conventional and unremarkable perceptions that conflict zones like Kashmir have in the public domain. The project comprises of

Politics & Society
Yogitha Shetty

The Patriarchy Strikes Back

I watched My Choice a week after its release (chiefly for the voiceover). A subsequent discussion with a like-minded friend confirmed my opinion—it was in all senses a very elitist ad-cum-empowerment-video and universalist in glossing over all the particularities of

Poetry
Sanjeev Sethi

Poems by Sanjeev Sethi

  Life Story Acid of aloneness is less caustic than cussedness of company. Litterateurs  mention little of lines, more about lucre. Czars of currency pester me for poems. Moonstruck (1) In a song I heard your name and I kissed

Books
Ajachi Chakrabarti

Uncle Jeff

  I “Good evening, Mister Jeffrey Archer. I am Bipranshu Lasker from Kolkata—obviously. I want to ask you a question, because I have personally written an autobiography, but I haven’t allowed, or haven’t put any motion, to have it published,

Photo Essays
Salik Ahmad

Not a Room of One’s Own

Like the uncle who offered you candy when you were small only to later sexually abuse you, cities can be both irresistible and ruthless. The struggle to keep body and soul together brings men to the city in droves, but

Politics & Society
Brinda Bose

The Outsider Within

I want to start by thinking about a couple of terms we use when we talk politically about the spaces we inhabit in our everyday: ‘Outsider-Insider’ (hyphenated) and ‘Commons’. Feminisms have long grappled with the notion of the ‘outsider’, and

Cinema
Madhuja Mukherjee

“Dear Sir”: Letters from Ratan Bai

First things first. Who was Ratan Bai? Indeed, little is known about Ratan Bai excepting that she is an actor from the 1930s, who played the female lead in films like Yahoodi ki Ladki (Dir. Aga Hashar, 1933) and Karwan-E-Hayat (Dir.

Cinema
Ajachi Chakrabarti

Truth Detective

  Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! Director: Dibakar Banerjee Starring: Sushant Singh Rajput, Ankit Tiwari, Neeraj Kabi, Swastika Mukherjee, Divya Menon 3.5/5 Perhaps the best review for Dibakar Banerjee’s Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! came during the interval of the first-day-first-show I attended. As

Politics & Society
Sumant Batra

Room to Improve

The Indian judicial system has often faced criticism for being slow to deliver justice. Delays in the courts remain a grave concern for litigants. The lack of suitable infrastructure and an inadequate number of judges areamongst the main reasons for

Fiction
Devjani Bodepudi

Paradise Lost

Many centuries ago, Helix was a walled city. The walls were pulled down as a symbolic gesture of peace. It is truly a very peaceful city, even today. People live in “harmony in Helix,” and the crime rate is almost