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Karan Johar’s autobiography, “An Unsuitable Boy”, co-authored by Poonam Saxena and published by Penguin Random House has hit the...
Mythology and our ancient Indian epic fascinate us, provoke us and teach us. White and black is what...
If you are looking for a modern day commentary on the Mahabharata with respect to a feminist context,...
So, you’re also a teenager? Too confused, ambiguous and stressed out about decisions in life, relationship and career?...
Eccentricity meets modern-age revenge psychology: This can be broadly the tagline for this murder thriller by India’s fastest...
Indian mythology cannot be comprehended without the Great Epic of Mahabharata. But, what if some parts of mythology...
This Was a Man is the enchanting final instalment of the Clifton Chronicles, a series of seven novels that...
Uncertainty is the word that defines life in one word. And who knows that better than Priya. Yes, Priya...
A magical realism novel written by Juliet Philip published in the U.S as ‘The Runaway Daughter’, but was...
This World is the greatest gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong ~ Swami Vivekananda. A flower of...
The bestselling author Novoneel Chakraborty is back with a dazzling novel ‘Black Suits You’. The book is an...
India’s leading historian and non-fiction writer Ramachandra Guha is back with his new book, titled ‘Democrats and Dissenters’, focusing...