The Woman Who Loved – Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

Estimated read time 5 min read

Rai Praveen. A royal tale is seldom without a love story. Anarkali and Salim, since immortalised on celluloid by K Asif’s Mughal-e-Azam, something like that. […]

Nietzschean Bad Conscience in Koreeda’s Shoplifters

Estimated read time 7 min read

by Karan Tripathi  ‘I look on bad conscience as a serious illness to which man was forced to succumb by the pressure of the most […]

Subhas Mukhopadhyay: Portrait of a People’s Poet

Estimated read time 22 min read

Was he the poet Tagore had been waiting for? No idea, although Subhas, like him, posited his faith in man, especially those who constituted the majority…hapeless, homeless, landless, jobless and oppressed always. 

United We Revolt

Estimated read time 3 min read

Art and literature have always been instrumental in awakening the unconscious souls, by
reinforcing the spirit of existence and creating pits to bury the laws of establishment. The
artists exhibit his emotions against fanaticism, bigotry, dictatorship, extortion and other acts
of atrocities through their artworks or words. Therefore, words do not only pierce through the
confined space, but they hit you hard where the wound never healed.