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    This Bengali radio show’s storytelling skills could put even Netflix in the shade

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    It is victim shaming: Shishir Hattangadi slams panel that cleared Rahul Johri of sexual harassment

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    ‘Graphic novels are novels’: Why the Booker Prize judges were right to choose one for its longlist

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    ‘There was a fear that someone would just skip this’: Saif Ali Khan on Netflix series ‘Sacred Games’

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    ‘Avane Srimannarayana’ teaser: Rakshit Shetty is the mascot of justice

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    Third Sherlock Holmes movie to be released in December 2020

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    Guy Ritchie’s next is British crime drama ‘Toff Guys’, to be introduced at Cannes

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    Remembering the Swiss woman who went from ‘India to the Planet Mars’ in the 19th century

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    ‘Missing’ film review: A ‘CID’ episode, but with better performances

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    The ordeal of choosing the right data pack for your connectivity needs

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    Journalist Elizabeth Hawley, who chronicled Himalayan expeditions for five decades, dies in Nepal

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    ‘Time for a more tolerant and open world’: Will Smith and Noomi Rapace promote ‘Bright’ in India

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    This book about books (and readers) can only make you love books (all over again)

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    ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ film review: A high-speed version of Agatha Christie’s famous novel

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    Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper have often met in fiction, though only one of them is real

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