under Suhit Kelkar

This queer anthology questions labels such as ‘straight’ and ‘gay’ and, among other things, addresses the complications of love

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25 Jan 2013 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Times when players would rather a commentator didn’t praise them

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20 Dec 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Uday Benegal, lead singer of Indus Creed, on the band’s new album Evolve after a silence of 17 years, and about its return to a revitalised Indian rock scene

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26 Oct 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

A train is travelling through the country teaching thousands of students science

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24 Sep 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Quasar Thakore Padamsee challenges his audience to piece together his play on Tibetan identity

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21 Sep 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Nandu Madhav, best known for his turn as Dadasaheb Phalke in India’s Oscar entry film Harishchandrachi Factory, directs a successful play on Shivaji

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19 Aug 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Writer Martin Jacques sounds a wake-up call for India: engage China or prepare to endure its hegemony

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19 Aug 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

A father tormented by visions of his dead son, a boy battling dreams of azaadi and football, soldiers fighting their inner demons... Djinns of Eidgah is a deeply disturbing play on Kashmir

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15 Jul 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Niranjan Hiranandani was leased land to build affordable housing. Instead, he made flats for the rich. Now the Bombay High Court has ordered him to keep his original word

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7 May 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar

Vaishali Salavkar is a wife, mother, masseuse. And, oh, she recently won her sixth national blind chess title

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23 Feb 2012 | BY Suhit Kelkar
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