With Spotlight and Neerja certified with a clean ‘A’ and a ‘U’ respectively, and all the other releases passed uncut, the Central Board of Film Certification turned its attention to Direct Ishq.
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A restaurant menu from 1935 is a reminder of how much Bombay has changed
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How did Surat become the setting for an 18th-century French story?
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A book on Delhi’s histories recounts how Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s shrine became a pilgrimage site
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Why Nawab Wajid Ali Shah appointed his lovers to important positions in his court
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Science fiction: Jagat is frozen in stasis for 100 years for a crime he may not have committed
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‘Illegal’ immigration, fiscal conservatism: What’s driving Indian-American support for Donald Trump
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How an Indian journalist ended up playing a role in the history of three countries
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‘Iru’: A biography in motion about anthropologist Irawati Karve, who lived life on her own terms
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‘Keep your eye on the prize’: Director Mira Nair shares the lessons she learned along the way
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A Delhi High Court case could end up threatening how Wikipedia works in India