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Historical romance: In 1906, an Englishwoman is infatuated by the handsome Indian groom of her horse
Review: Rekha is the life and soul of Muzaffar’s Ali’s classic ‘Umrao Jaan’
Fiction: A scheme to unearth the ‘lost’ Saraswati river becomes an act of Hindu nationalist pride
‘Mistry’ review: New ‘Monk’ in a newish bottle
How Indians save and borrow – in six charts
‘A dry future powered by the sun’: Solar water pumps are draining India’s groundwater reserves
Desolate landscape to tourist hub: How China is transforming Mount Everest
Why Adani’s Dharavi redevelopment plan has run into resistance from some residents
‘White Lillies’: An intimate chronicle of a woman through terrains of loss, grief, and enduring pain
‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ might have been inspired by author George Orwell’s fear of drowning
Harsh Mander: The plunder and loot by private healthcare in India
For a lasting peace between India and Pakistan, their people must be allowed to talk
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Sicario: Day of the Soldado
‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ film review: This unnecessary sequel is a serviceable action thriller
Aakash Karkare
· Jul 06, 2018 · 07:00 am
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· Jun 24, 2018 · 12:16 pm