The Quiet Violence of Silence: A Review of Dhai Aakhar
Usually, violence in cinema is loud, a crashing crescendo of
Usually, violence in cinema is loud, a crashing crescendo of

There is a particular frequency of discomfort that Anubhav Sinha

In the corridors of the Thaliparamba courts, the sound of

By merging the mystic poetry of Kabir with the gritty

The late 1930s forced Mahatma Gandhi to look beyond India’s

Salt, one of the most basic and universally consumed elements

As India approaches the 78th death anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand

We are accustomed to the image of Mohandas Gandhi as

It is often said that love knows no language, but

Have you ever paused while pulling a note from your
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