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Pa Ranjith’s ‘Kaala’ turns the Ramayana on its head – by making Raavana the hero
Stalin Rajangam
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‘Get over the idea that women must be protected from sex’: Richa Kaul Padte rethinks pornography
Shreya Ila Anasuya
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Why Pranab Mukherjee should urge the RSS to rewrite its guru MS Golwalkar's ‘Bunch of Thoughts’
Ajaz Ashraf
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In Pakistan’s Ramzan Bill that aims to outlaw eating in public, a reflection of Gurgaon namaaz row
Anam Zakaria
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‘Inventors’ are trying to rewrite history, says Hamid Ansari
Scroll Staff
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‘People will now say I am good enough to play Test cricket’: Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien
Scroll Staff
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Showed our passion for cricket: Despite loss, Porterfield happy with Ireland’s Test debut
AFP
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Meet the American who translates some of India’s finest Hindi writers into English
Trisha Gupta
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Premier League, final weekend preview: Liverpool, Chelsea in top four battle; Wenger bids farewell
AFP
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‘Raazi’ film review: Alia Bhatt shines in a muddled and improbable spy thriller
Nandini Ramnath
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An Australian trainspotter’s images from the 1960s could rewrite steam engine history in India
Vinita Govindarajan
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Producer invites writers to rewrite Apu from ‘The Simpsons’ in a clever, subversive way
Scroll Staff
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Artistic collaborations are transformative only when alert to social inequalities, writes TM Krishna
TM Krishna
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Readers’ comments: Not voting in the 2019 elections will further marginalise India’s Muslims
Scroll
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‘Kaikeyi to Dasharath’: How Michael Madhusudan Dutt’s radical poetry reworked the narrative
Michael Madhusudan Dutt Ahona Panda
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Liverpool fans’ chant for Mohamed Salah is catchy but is it really inclusive?
Asif Majid, The Conversation
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By rewriting history, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh are threatening the very identity of their people
Anam Zakaria
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What the Modi government’s ‘committee to rewrite history’ is really studying
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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‘In new India, anyone who shreds a few posters at the crossroads becomes a historian’: Ravish Kumar
Ravish Kumar
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Neelabh Mishra (1960-2018): The Editor who wasn’t afraid to question Samir Jain – or Narendra Modi
Krishna Prasad