Did You Know These 15 Popular Indian Poets Turned Lyricists?
Indian literature and cinema have had close ties since the latter’s inception. Artists practising both art forms have travelled to the other side frequently, whether
Indian literature and cinema have had close ties since the latter’s inception. Artists practising both art forms have travelled to the other side frequently, whether
Rahul Vishnoi reviews The Vast Empty by Turiya (Published by The Write Order, 2024). What captures life in all its myriad emotions and expressions? Poetry.
Prakruti Maniar reviews Sejal Badani’s The Storyteller’s Secret (Lake Union Publishing) The Storytellers’ Secret, author Sejal Badani’s second novel, has an incredibly promising and compelling
Sneha Pathak curates a list of contemporary Indian fictional detectives that every thriller lover must read. I have always loved detective novels. As a child,
Sneha Pathak reviews The Fast and the Dead by Anuja Chauhan (HarperCollins India, 2023) I started reading Anuja Chauhan’s second novel in the ACP Bhavani
Jainand Gurjar reviews Tiger Season by Gargi Rawat (Published by Penguin EBury Press, 2023) Tiger Season is the debut book by senior news anchor and
Haritha T Chandran reviews Vinoy Thomas’s Anthill (Published by Penguin India, 2023) originally written in Malayalam and translated into English by Nandakumar K. In the
Anna Lynn reviews Won’t You Stay, Radhika, originally written in Hindi as Rukogi Nahi, Radhika? by Usha Priyamvada, and translated into English by Daisy Rockwell. Introduction
Team P3 curates a list of recommended book adaptations from Indian Regional Literature that are a must-watch for every cinephile and book lover. Indian literature,
Neha Kirpal reviews Prof. Dhruv Nath’s Welcome to Aaraampur calling it a charming and amusing debut novel of angel investor, mentor, author, and director of
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