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The Persecution of Madhav Tripathi, Aditya Sudarshan A young man stepped into the room. He was wearing a plain white shirt, with the sleeves rolled up, and blue jeans. He was clean-shaven; his hair, well-combed, was dark and glistening, and when he smiled at Madhav, he showed good teeth. Then
The Sibius Knot, Amrita Tripathi SEEMA Even back then, even as a sixteen-year-old, he has the magic in him, the kind you read about or see in the movies. Think Ethan Hawke, Before Sunrise. (Not that they allowed us girls to go to the movies without a chaperone. God knows
The Front Row: Conversations on Cinema, Anupama Chopra Anupama Chopra: Let me begin by asking you: where does this sort of spectacular fashion sense come from? Kangana Ranaut: It’s been there since I came to Mumbai and have been travelling, seeing the world, reading and learning about different cultures. AC: But,
A Guy Growing Old In A Country Growing Young, by Desmond Macedo In April 2013, when Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar was accused of links with arms dealers, he rubbished the allegations as ‘baseless, scurrilous, unfounded and ludicrous, with the sole intention of besmirching my personal integrity, reputation and competence’.
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The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistan Cricket, by Osman Samiuddin Including the two first-class games (one of which they nearly lost), Pakistan won just one of their six warm-up matches. That began a tournament start in which they won just a solitary game in their first five (and that
Farewell, Mahatma, Stories by Devibharathi, Translated from the Tamil by N Kalyan Raman From the gentle screech of its hinges, Gandhi knew that someone was pushing open the door to his room. Then he heard the shuffling of feet moving closer with each careful step. The Mahatma closed his eyes and