An emotional symphony: Nenjathai Killathe still pinches your heart before stealing it
Like any work of serious art, good cinema also ages like fine wine. By that measure, Mahendran’s Nenjathai Killathe (1981) could be nothing but Pinot Noir from…
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Like any work of serious art, good cinema also ages like fine wine. By that measure, Mahendran’s Nenjathai Killathe (1981) could be nothing but Pinot Noir from…
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi sat cross-legged on a cane chair and gazed thoughtfully at the pristine, turquoise waters of…
Among the few films that have stood the test of time in Tamil cinema, is Mani Ratnam’s classic “Mouna Raagam,”…
When the Supreme Court of India, in a landmark move, had endorsed the revocation of Article 370, effectively altering the…
Last week, deepfake photographs of top Tollywood star Rashmika Mandanna set the Internet on fire. Just a day or two…
As the nation celebrates the 148th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel now known as ‘National Unity Day’, the role…
Even as the world gears up for nuclear-powered Artificial Intelligence, serious concerns of nuclear material falling in wrong hands and effective disposal of the same remain. Will nuclear waste take the route of e-waste and land in third world ports?