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Dead Poets Society: An Impassioned Defence of the Humanities

Dead Poets Society (1989) is an inspiring drama directed by Peter Weir. It is about a great teacher, Mr Keating, who gives credence to skeleton & soul of creativity.

Kalki 2898 AD: A celestial spectacle or VFX extravaganza?

Is Kalki 2898 AD a VFX marvel or a story with flaws? Veteran critic dives into the box office hit & ponders its impact on Indian sci-fi.

Dark Endeavour [Book Review]

The catalogue "Dark Endeavour" written by Ishrat Ashraf Malik is precisely the packet of poems, summaries and extracts.

Book Review: ‘Locking Down The Poor’ by Harsh Mander

'Locking Down The Poor' is evidence of the biggest humanitarian crisis after partition by their own government which failed to tackle the COVID-19 situation.

‘Tawazun’: Sahitya Akademi Award-winning book bereft of literary criticism

The supposedly critical work "Tawazun" consists of 50 chapters but fails to live up to its main concern - literary criticism.

4Rabet India makes your betting experience remarkable

Everything you need to know about the 4Rabet company in India. Get all the information about the 4Rabet's official website and mobile app.

Black Milk: On Motherhood & Writing by Elif Shafak — Review

Black Milk: On Motherhood & Writing was written by Elif Shafak when she was facing depression and feared losing the writer within her.

Priceless Pearls — Overwhelming Collection of Poems

NEW DELHI — Priceless Pearls is a solo, debut and overwhelming collection of poems by Gitanjali Kapoor, a well-known writer.In this collection of poems,...

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