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A witty and delightful coming-of-age story about college life Tried to picture myself in a shady second-rate college and realized that even thinking...

What India's founders derived from Western...

Guru Dutt is probably the only Indian film-maker who,...

When Sara finds out her army husband Mike died in mysterious circumstance in India, she transfers her work to a clinic in Delhi to find out the...

India’s Biggest Cover Up is a sequel to Dhar’s previous book, Back From Dead: Inside The...

Arzee the Dwarf brings you one of Indian literature's most unusual characters: the small and feisty cinema projectionist Arzee. Arzee has a...

A beautiful, rich and sensuous historical novel, John Saturnall’s Feast tells the story of a young...

Iran. 1979. The mullahs have come to power and they want everyone to know. Two young Kurdish brothers, Saladin and Ali, are forced to swear their...

When the Indians won their third consecutive Olympic Hockey gold at Berlin in 1936 under Dhyan Chand, history was made....

When a stroke fells radical New York lawyer Joel Litvinoff, a secret is revealed that forces Audrey, his wife, to reexamine everything she believed...

To commemorate Chitralekha Nepauney’s Chaurasi – her landmark 84th birthday – Chitralekha’s grandchildren are travelling to...

A private island, a bottle of ridiculously expensive wine, a late-night party hosted by a glamorous diva … for Reema Ray,...

