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Harini is a freelance illustrator, writer and graphic designer from Bangalore. You'll never find her without a book, some paper and her trusty black pen.

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Film Review: Sara's — A Refreshing Take On The Deification Of Motherhood

Film Review: Sara’s — A Refreshing Take On The Deification Of Motherhood

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The newly-released Malayalam film Sara's (available on Amazon Prime) takes up the challenging task of questioning the deification of motherhood.

Film Review: Malik – A Political Drama Where The Poet’s Hero Clashes With The...

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Mahesh Narayanan's Malik is a politically layered, complex story of two coastal communities and their scramble for survival

Mahasweta Devi’s Draupadi As A Symbol Of Subaltern Defiance

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In Draupadi, Devi presents a strong woman who despite being marginalised and exploited, transgresses conventional sexual and societal standards.

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On this Republic Day, let us take a look at the fifteen powerful women who helped draft the Indian Constitution.
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To Kill a Mockingbird covers several themes that are often uncomfortable to encounter and explore, such as racism and loss of innocence.
Anaahat (2003): Niyog Pratha & Women’s Sexual Freedom In Amol Palekar’s Film

Anaahat (2003): Niyog Pratha & Women’s Sexual Freedom In Amol Palekar’s Film

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Amol Palekar's movie Anaahat (2003), a Marathi film (Anaahat means Eternity), poses several questions about Niyog Pratha and emphasises on a woman's choice to explore her sexual freedom.

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