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VS Naipaul: Severe, Savage, Sublime

S Prasannarajan

Remembering VS Naipaul (1932-2018)

The Fatal Charm of Death

Like a perfect lover, death will continue to fascinate the living

Red Shadow Behind Subhas Chandra Bose

It’s time to reopen RAW’s case files on the covert activities of ACN Nambiar in Europe of the 1920s and 30s. They might help us solve many a riddle of the foreign ties of Indian freedom fighters

Emotional Closure

What’s best for a terminally ill patient’s loved ones?

A Private Matter

There’s still a long way to go in improving End of Life Care

Life is Beautiful, So Should Death Be

The legalisation of living wills and passive euthanasia by the Supreme Court gives Indians the right to a dignified end

Farewell, Our Chandni of Moonlit Romance

She could change expressions as quickly as clouds pass over the sun. In moments, it could change from sad, happy, adoring or scared to surprise. Her huge eyes with long lashes seem too exaggerated to be real, and when she rolls them in silliness, winks in naughtiness or fills them with tears, they are unmissable. She wrinkles her nose and pouts, bites her lip and smiles

Our Lady of Desire

Sridevi and the beautiful symmetry of destiny and daring

Thank You for Being the One

“It’s not easy to be an actor. These girls will never know what it takes and how much one has to sacrifice,” she said to me that day as her elder daughter Janhvi threw a tantrum about her make-up. Fan, critic and actor Divya Unny remembers

Sridevi: Queen of the Eighties

Thank you for the memories, and thank you for the movies, Sri

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