Book review: Damodar Mauzo’s The Wait And Other Stories feel like an oven baked snack
Karthikkeramalu • 3 years agoDamodar Mauzo’s latest collection revolves around men who belong to different religions and castes but the characters aren't dipped in the ink of political correctness either.
Book Review: Gundappa Vishwanath's autobiography Wrist Assured is a grounded take on his professional life
Chintan Girish Modi • 3 years agoThe behind-the-scenes moments give the book an intimate, grounded feel. Not all of these show G Vishwanath in a positive light but they do construct a complex picture of his life.
Book review: Rajiv Vijayakar's Music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal delves deep into the musical accomplishments of the duo
Chintan Girish Modi • 3 years agoFor readers who grew up listening to Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s music, this book will be a trip down memory lane.
Out of the Corner book review: Jennifer Grey's memoir is an honest introspection of her life
Shreemayee Das • 3 years agoFor fans of Dirty Dancing, the popular 1987 movie, actress Jennifer Grey's memoir Out of the Corner is a fascinating account of her life, littered with references to and memories of making the movie itself.
Notes on reading Bijal Vachharajani's Savi and the Memory Keeper and reflecting on losing a parent
Saurabh Sharma • 3 years agoThe book Savi and the Memory Keeper, besides being an ace ecofeminist work of fiction, is a brilliantly told narrative of how children learn to grieve.
Help! My Aai Wants to Eat Me book review: Bijal Vachharajani paints a delightful coming-of-age read
Saurabh Sharma • 3 years agoHelp! My Aai Wants to Eat Me is a joyride of a book where a seven-year-old is coming to terms with his mother’s ‘cannibalistic tendencies’.
Irrfan: Dialogues with the Wind book review — A filmmaker's hauntingly beautiful recollection of his actor, friend
Suhit Kelkar • 3 years agoAnup Singh has memorialised his talented, driven, introspective friend whom he directed in two films, Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost and The Song of Scorpions.
Interview | In Heroes the Colour of Dust, Amit Majmudar weaves fictional plot around India's civil disobedience
Chintan Girish Modi • 3 years agoRead his book to learn about a fictional group of fearless sparrows who are ready to sacrifice their own lives because they have made a resolution “to protect Gandhi from any foebird, mutt, or Britisher.”
Tusshar Kapoor on turning author with Bachelor Dad: ‘Doing more challenging things after becoming a father’
Sneha Bengani • 3 years agoIn his debut book Bachelor Dad, Tusshar Kapoor writes about his journey to fatherhood, all that it takes to have a child outside of marriage via surrogacy in India, and more
Barkat book review: Vikas Khanna's memoir reflects chef's kindness and perseverance for philanthropy
Chintan Girish Modi • 3 years agoBarkat is a celebration of Vikas Khanna’s journey from childhood until now. It is a homage to his roots, his cultural heritage.