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Buddha in a traffic Jam
A tale of two titles: John Abraham’s Parmanu, and the new Netflix sensation Sacred Games
While our best film-makers remain busy filming eulogies for convicted criminals, the Indian right-wing awaits its own Clint Eastwood
Urban Naxals by Vivek Agnihotri : The story of ‘an India where success does not lie in money but surviving’
As someone who has seen the whole Naxal movement first hand, I am glad that Vivek wrote this book to expose them further
DU professor with Maoist links convicted for waging war against India
Professor G N Saibaba was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Gadchiroli court
Hypocrisy of liberal artists is hurting art in India
If artists don't support artists with contradictory ideologies, how will art gather strength?
Why they don’t want you to see Buddha in a Traffic Jam
Gaurav -
Not a review, but a discussion on the controversial movie that leftists have been hating.
When JNU shouted slogans of Azaadi along with Bharat Mata Ki Jai
The left-wing lobby of India that keeps talking about freedom of alternative opinions, is trying to stifle 'Buddha In A Traffic Jam' because of ideological disagreements.