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‘Dasvi’ review: As a politician educates himself, the fun lies beyond the syllabus
Nandini Ramnath
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This is why ‘Summer of Soul’ won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature
Scroll Staff
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What brothel set design tells us about films that explore sex work
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ review: Brassy Alia Bhatt dominates this saga set in a Mumbai brothel
Nandini Ramnath
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In Karnataka’s Pavagada, villagers who gave their land for solar energy continue to face power cuts
Arathi Menon
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PM Narendra Modi’s WEF speech interruption: Teleprompter glitch or audio link problem?
Scroll Staff
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Best Indian films and web series in 2021: The slivers of light amidst the looming darkness
Nandini Ramnath
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Why movie villains are as interesting as the heroes
Balaji Vittal
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‘Every platform is a dating app. It’s so easy to find out all the information about someone online’
Prachi Gangwani
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‘Cash’ review: A sly comedy about demonetisation
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Commuters run as knife-wielding attacker dressed as Joker starts fire inside a train in Japan
Scroll Staff
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‘On the Open Road’: A breezy novel asks if young people can quit their jobs to follow their dreams
Stuti Changle
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‘Words must remain without borders’: Naveen Kishore accepting prize for promoting world literature
Naveen Kishore
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‘Tughlaq Durbar’ review: Sly humour and winning performances in political satire
Scroll Staff
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‘Shantit Kranti’ review: Snark and self-help lessons as three friends navigate adulthood
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Ray’ review: Anthology film on Satyajit Ray’s fiction retains the sting in the tales
Nandini Ramnath
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Siddalingaiah (1954-2021): The Dalit poet who broke the rules and challenged the norms
S R Ramakrishna
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How Aminder Dhaliwal leaped from Instagram to be showered with praise in the world of graphic novels
Vivek Menezes
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Bob Dylan at 80: How his songs give me shelter from the storm
Mukul Deora
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Watch: Massive Shenzen skyscraper starts to shake for unknown reasons, causing panic
Scroll Staff