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‘A Slight Angle’: Rule-breaking, self-actualisation, and queer desire at a historic time in India
Scroll· 2 days agoRuth Vanita’s new novel, A Slight Angle, is set in nascent urban India of the 1920s, many decades before the vocabulary of Pride entered our social, cultural ...
Looking to inform yourself about the nuances of being queer? Tune into Arpita Chatterjee’s ‘This is...
The Telegraph· 3 days agoNow, she is ready to captivate viewers from behind the screen, with her directorial debut, This is...
EXCLUSIVE! Anasuya Sengupta on her Cannes win: ‘Art helped me in getting the role in The Shameless’...
Firstpost· 4 days agoIn an exclusive interview with Firstpost’s Lachmi Deb Roy for ‘Not Just Bollywood’, Anasuya Sengupta...
Neeta Das’s life has been a 40-year-long love story with heritage architecture
The Telegraph· 5 days agoThis is the first thing Neeta Das says, when My Kolkata catches up with her at Loudon Mansion, a...
Meet Sayantani Ghosh, West Bengal’s first trans woman advocate who carved out her identity
The Telegraph· 6 days ago“Gender is like water, it can take the shape of whichever vessel you pour it into” — these are the...