Two friends take a leap of faith in this fictionalised memoir
This reassessment of Hrishikesh Mukherjee will inspire you to binge on his ever-relevant movies
This collection of stories brings out the enchantments of a faraway cultural zone
The much-misunderstood Sir Jadunath Sarkar gets his due—finally
Karthika Nair retells the epic in verse with a feminist and subaltern perspective
Anand Ranganathan’s latest novel is a gripping tale of love and war set in the backdrop of the Mizo insurgency
This book on the year of liberalisation misses the secrets of Narasimha Rao’s agenda
Sunjeev Sahota’s Booker-shortlisted novel tells the story of illegal immigrants in Britain
Stieg Larsson gets a competent inheritor but the twice-told tale of the sequel should not lead to The Girl Who Created a Storm in a Teacup