under Sudha G. Tilak

Farah Khan has the country tripping on a Bollywood number with a difference: an item girl who hints at onanism and has hearts throbbing all the more for it

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16 Dec 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

Howard Jacobson’s Man Booker Prize winner is a searing search for Jewish identity

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21 Oct 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

The women in Rajinikanth’s films are always fated to be tamed and put in their place by the man. The fan loves that.

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6 Oct 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

A mother’s blog on inventive enticements for picky children is making waves globally. 

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8 Sep 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

Namita Devidayal’s Aftertaste tells the syrupy saga of families in the mithai business. The author pleads guilty of a sweet tooth.

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13 Aug 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

The Ramayan holds interest for India’s contemporary generation a million years since its first oral telling.

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28 Jul 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

A new biography of Ayn Rand takes us closer to one of the more complex literary personalities of the last century.

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1 Jul 2010 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

Why a ban on the garment in a Chennai multiplex brought about an unexpected backlash

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18 Nov 2009 | BY Sudha G. Tilak

A novel about ghosts that are as real as the evil in human hearts

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27 Oct 2009 | BY Sudha G. Tilak
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