Anil B. Lulla
The Censor Board has certified Kannada cinema as the most violent in India. The industry, too, is taking quite a beating for it
Why violence maintains its currency as a political tool in West Bengal
Belfast has shaken off its strife-torn image and wears the look of a boomtown these days
From the relative sanctuary of our daily lives, this would seem like war. But for the average Kashmiri, it is just another day
Justine Hardy’s third book on Kashmir focuses on post-1989 Kashmir through the story of Mohammed Dar and his family
On the streets, boys survive on a powerful code of absolute friendship. They become one, a swarm, a super organism that sometimes gapes through your car window