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February fiction: Five novels and a short story collection you can read in the year’s shortest month
Scroll Staff
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‘Writing is a pleasure, an obsession’: A publisher’s tribute to MT Vasudevan Nair
Mini Krishnan
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‘Paatal Lok’ season 2 review: The netherworld has a new address but a familiar roadmap
Nandini Ramnath
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Tribute: MT Vasudevan Nair’s novels and short stories defined modern Malayalam fiction
AJ Thomas
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MT Vasudevan Nair (1933-2024): Six essential books in translation by the Jnanpith Award winner
Scroll Staff
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The best Indian web series of 2024, led by ‘Raat Jawaan Hai’
Scroll Staff
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‘Vikkatakavi’ review: Initial suspense is drowned in a flood of contrivances
Nandini Ramnath
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Can AI make you love reading the classics? US publishing company Rebind is betting on it
Diya Isha
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‘Patriot’: Alexei Navalny’s memoir is a testament to resisting authoritarianism
Robert Horvath, The Conversation
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‘Not an interesting place’: What Arthur Conan Doyle thought of Bombay after a brief visit
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Crime fiction: Retired cricket umpire Russi Batliwala investigates a high-profile murder
Madhav Nayak
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‘Manorathangal’ review: MT Vasudevan Nair is the star of a show based on his stories
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Shekhar Home’ review: An irreverent adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Shekhar Home’: How Kay Kay Menon brought Sherlock Holmes home
Nandini Ramnath
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Watch: Kay Kay Menon stars in Sherlock Holmes-inspired series ‘Shekhar Home’
Scroll Staff
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‘Tribhuvan Mishra: CA Topper’ review: Show about sex work is proud to be loud
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Rautu Ka Raaz’ review: A murder mystery with a dull secret
Nandini Ramnath
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For children: Young detectives investigate why a dead woman has been found in a swimming pool
Shabnam Minwalla
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For children: Can Tam, Ant, and the ghost detective solve the case of the unknown stench?
Pika Nani
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‘Ripley’ review: A lustrous depiction of creeping evil
Nandini Ramnath