‘House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths’: True-crime show revisits the demise of 11 members of a family
Leena Yadav’s series will be out on Netflix on October 8. The music is by AR Rahman and Qutub-E-Kripa.

Fiction: Two Indian institutions are keen to produce silicon, but someone wants to spoil their plans
‘The way a sari is worn is a living dictionary of India’s stories’: Cultural historian Malvika Singh
From Pune to Delhi, riverfront projects are all the rage. But evidence shows they harm rivers
‘Gods, Guns and Missionaries’: A thorough study of how Hindu identity was shaped by colonialism
Perumal Murugan’s intimate look into the lives of his college students from small-town Tamil Nadu
Germany’s firewall against the far right has crumbled – the consequences are immeasurable
‘They will beat me again’: What led to the death of a young man in Jammu village?
‘Wonderland of Words’: Shashi Tharoor’s ‘seriously funny’ book on the quirks of the English language
‘Golwalkar’: MS Golwalkar’s single-minded pursuit of a Hindu Rashtra and the forces that aided him
In ‘Suzhal: The Vortex’ 2, a micro-festival with a larger message about the ‘feminine divine’