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Do you remember the last time you sat down to read a book? What if I tell you that reading for just six minutes can
Do you remember the last time you sat down to read a book? What if I tell you that reading for just six minutes can
Localisation, the practice of adapting content or information in the cultural context of the target audience, is an inclusive choice with enormous economic benefits. This
There is a common stereotype about family histories and the stories that evoke the family setup. Sitting with a loved one – a mother, father,
Over the last month, two prominent names got embroiled in the now prominent, often discussed, but forever inconclusive debate around the art versus artist –
Literary adaptations in Indian cinema are rare. Great literary adaptations in Indian cinema are rarer. Satyajit Ray’s Shatranj Ke Khilari (1977), adapted from the eponymous
There comes a time in a reader’s life when nothing on the bookshelf inspires her enough to be picked up. Back in the summer of
Indian feminist literature has evolved significantly through the decades and centuries, reflecting the evolution of the complex socio-cultural South Asian landscape. From the earliest reformist
Do you remember the last time you were watching or reading a sports drama? Do you remember the climactic moments, those slo-mo, intensely detailed, nail-biting
If I were to pick one word that is most sacred in my vocabulary, it would be Hethey (pronounced hae. tey). I am often told
Speaking to an audience in the year 1937, the legendary British author Graham Greene remarked, as astutely as ever, “We look in vain for pictures
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