We are witnessing not just the collapse of peace, but the slow, suffocating death of collective conscience.
From Sudan’s scorched villages to Gaza’s shattered streets, from Yemen’s starved cities to Myanmar’s bloody countryside, and now to Kashmir’s trembling borders — the world is breaking into
An old story of race between rabbit and tortoise retold
A massive crowd of animals had gathered in an open clearing within the forest. After many years, the lion—the king of the jungle—had once again organized a race between the rabbit and the tortoise.
Unlike the previous time, this race took place on a 100-meter track,
Welcome to Malta! Inspired by the vivid descriptions of Malta in the preface of my first travel book, Musafaton by Altaf Shaikh, my friends—Sunil Lohano, Jibran Baladi, Vickey Wadhwani—and I decided to visit this fascinating country. Malta is a place you could visit time and again. Jibran had even booked the flight tickets, but
Overindulgence in anything can be destructive. True strength lies in knowing your limits and valuing those who depend on you
By Abdullah Usman Morai
In a small, forgotten village tucked away from the bustle of the world, lived a man named Rafiq. Life had never been kind to him. Years of hardship had chipped away at his dreams, leaving
A Hindi remake of a Malayalam sleeper hit, ‘Mrs.’ successfully showcases deep-rooted, everyday patriarchy without fanfare
By Shalini Kathuria Narang
Mrs. is a remake that lands
To say that the recently released Hindi film Mrs. headlined by Sanya Malhotra has stirred a chord would be an understatement. Going by the endless