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Virat Kohli vs Tim Paine: Ponting thinks umpires shouldn't have intervened; Clarke disagrees
Scroll Staff
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‘2.0’ film review: Rajinikanth returns as the robot – but the bird-brained villain is more fun
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Milk Teeth’: A new novel dives into the exhilaration and inequality in 21st century Mumbai
Amrita Mahale
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The fear that’s making Chinese women reluctant to have more children
Ye Liu, The Conversation
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Narendra Modi in Japan: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calls him one of his ‘most dependable friends’
Scroll Staff
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Love is a battlefield in Mumbai Film Festival pick ‘Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil’
Nandini Ramnath
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Readers’ comments on #MeToo: ‘Salute Priya Ramani and all women who have come out against MJ Akbar’
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Shurpanakha as an anti-hero: In Kerala’s theatre and classic texts, an epic wrong is set right
Malini Nair
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‘Polite Society’ isn’t just an adaptation of a Jane Austen classic, it sparkles on its own
Harsimran Gill
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‘Stree’ review: A top-notch cast and steady humour elevate lightweight material
Nandini Ramnath
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Is liberalism an ignoramus in the high school of politics, outwitted by the illiberal bully?
Gopalkrishna Gandhi
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‘Mulk’ film review: A timely drama on Islamophobia
Nandini Ramnath
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In this novel, a Bangladeshi woman sets out to find out whether her husband has really been hanged
Anisul Hoque
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Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘Who is America?’ has something funny and timely to say about fake news
Leshu Torchin, The Conversation
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How a teenager from Bengal become a famous circus performer in 19th century Brazil
H Dutt
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How did the slave Aesop write his timeless fables? A fabulist travels to the past to find out
Suniti Namjoshi
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Meet the young man who, in a small way, is doing more to save Delhi’s ecology than its politicians
Selina Sen
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‘A Very English Scandal’ revisits the shame and secrecy surrounding homosexuality in Britain
Vikram Johri
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‘Getting people right is not what living is all about anyway’: Seven ways to remember Philip Roth
Scroll Staff
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The literary establishment may have detested him, but Tom Wolfe elevated journalism to literature
William McKeen, The Conversation