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The village that time forgot
The Hindu· 6 days ago“Lonely places attract as many lonely people and the loneliness we see in them is partly in ourselves,” British novelist Pico Iyer famously said. S....
Great new proggy sounds from Swallow The Sun, Kingcrow, delving and more in Prog's Tracks Of The...
Louder Sound· 7 days agoCredit: Press Welcome to Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week. Seven brand new and diverse slices of...
Indian-origin woman's final moments before dying on plane in Australia: 'She kept staring at...
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoJust before her flight's takeoff in Australia, a woman of Indian origin died on a Qantas flight. On...
The Unrealized Potential of ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’
The Dispatch· 6 days agoBut after a sequel that largely retained this austere aesthetic to uninspiring effect, the series seems unsure of how to expand on a premise that’s...
‘Kept Looking At Her Parents’ Photo’: Co-Filer Recalls Meeting Indian Woman Moments Before She Died...
News18· 7 days agoA co-flier, who sat next to Manpreet Kaur, the Indian-origin woman from Melbourne who died...
Crossing the Death Valley: Startups turn to existing investors for lifelines
Livemint· 4 days agoFor about a decade between the two rounds, existing investors kept ploughing in capital every few...
Bigg Boss OTT 3 EXCLUSIVE: Vishal Pandey's sister Neha says Armaan Malik SLAPPING him HAUNTS her
Pinkvilla· 3 days agoBigg Boss OTT 3 has been in the news lately for the major controversy between social media influencer Vishal Pandey and YouTuber Armaan Malik. In
Kakuda Review: A pointless horror-comedy that’s neither funny nor scary
The Times of India· 1 day agoStory: In a quaint town in Uttar Pradesh, a mysterious ghost haunts the men, cursing them with a...
Kakuda review: This horror comedy is all laughs, no scares, barely salvaged by witty quips and...
DNA India· 1 hour agoOn paper, Kakuda has everything going for it. It is a horror comedy, a genre that has given us gems...
Meenakshipuram: the village in T.N. that time forgot
The Hindu· 6 days ago“Lonely places attract as many lonely people and the loneliness we see in them is partly in ourselves,” British novelist Pico Iyer famously said. S....