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Everybody knows how cruel the British empire was. But who knew they loved body art so much they would risk everything to keep a tribal kid hostage for her tattoo creating skills and provoke a tribe’s ire. Director S S … Continue reading
Everybody knows how cruel the British empire was. But who knew they loved body art so much they would risk everything to keep a tribal kid hostage for her tattoo creating skills and provoke a tribe’s ire. Director S S … Continue reading
Futility of violence and power of pardon are powerfully enforced in Gandhi’s beliefs that an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. But should magnanimity always be the burden of the marginalised? The question looms large in Suresh … Continue reading
Only a man who has Mera Baap Chor Hai tattooed on his wrist in his childhood can understand where the adolescent anguish of ‘Gutter Ki Naali Se, Public Ki Gaali Se, Raaste Pe Aaya Yeh Jhund Hai‘ is coming from. In Jhund, … Continue reading