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Sharmajee Ki Beti Review: Lightweight Feminism
rediff.com· 3 days agos like the women are all angels readily accepting any change or transgression while the men are either super supportive or super schmucks, notes Sukanya...
Army officer thrown off train, paralysed | Ludhiana News - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoLudhiana: A youth who aspired to get into the Indian Army lost his chance to a group of goons who he threw him out of a moving train in Ludhiana. The victim ...
Brat Pack Books: These Memoirs From Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy and More Will Give You a...
First for Women· 3 days agoI do it too.” What readers are saying: "Very well-written and engaging throughout! Before reading...
‘Kalki 2898 AD’ movie review: Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan shine in a visually stunning drama
The Hindu· 3 days agoIn Kalki 2898 AD, director Nag Ashwin attempts an unusual meeting point of the past and the future...
Landmark Study Reveals Keys to a Flourishing Life
First for Women· 4 days agoAfter that time, the young man no longer felt hopeless because the world made more sense to him, and he found more meaning in... dreaded it because I...
Tahira Kashyap on Sharmajee Ki Beti: ‘It breaks cliché by not adhering to a certain prototype of...
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoThe cliche is broken right there as you are not adhering to a certain age group or a certain...
A crisis of crises: guns, social media and porn. Can the surgeon general’s warnings help?
Deseret News· 5 days agoStatistically speaking, most of us will never be the victim of a mass shooting. But the fact that so...
'How Munjya Changed My Life!'
rediff.com· 5 days agoFrom starting his career as a junior artist to playing the lead in the box office hit Munjya, Abhay Verma has come a long way. Born in Panipat, Haryana,...
History of open world game design on PlayStation
Creative Bloq· 6 days agoMore than anything, Just Cause suggested that the player’s relationship with an open world could be territorial. It’s a notion that’s proved satisfying...
How Rahul Gandhi Reinvented Himself From Pappu To Gen Z’s ‘Thirst Trap’
The Hindu· 6 days agoThis may not seem like a significant political event, but I would like to argue that Rahul Gandhi’s journey from Pappu to DILF signals a turning point in not only his own evolution, but also ...