Very Ordinary Couple reflects on every relationship’s Sisphyean struggles in a heart-touching, sincere and humble way.
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Sir review: An ode to impossible relationships in urban India’s class divide
Usage of the word Sir in the film changes from respect to love to a safe word to maintain distance, signifying the shifting nature of Ratna and Ashwin’s relationship.
Continue readingThe eternal spiral of feeling stuck
Overcoming the cycle of anxiety-induced incompetence.
Continue readingTaking on Inktober with forgiveness
Allowing myself the room to miss a few days during Inktober.
Continue readingMukti Bhawan: A heartwarming salvation form Bollywood’s drama gimmicks
Mukti Bhawan for the longest time has been on my to-watch list ever since I chanced upon its trailer on
Continue readingDum Laga Ke Haisha: A heart warming chemistry which breaks Bollywood’s domestic conventions
An adult man too scared to straighten his spine, a fat girl too happy in her skin and a too
Continue readingIt’s Mud Vs PoP Battle This Ganesh Chaturthi
Nothing beats the feeling of getting to cover a story from field, talking to the very people it concerns. This
Continue readingArchitectura
Architectura was an output of the magazine elective I undertook at Asian College of Journalism. The ideation, content, design, graphics
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When Oreos enter art studios by Sharanya Munsi on Exposure
Continue readingChennai’s elevated rail
The Mass Rapid Transit System in Chennai was the first elevated railway line to be constructed in India. Though a
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