The noted film-maker on his new film and why it wasn't a part of the recently concluded IFFI.
In which the dancer, actress, choreographer, creative head of a TV channel, anchorperson, columnist, activist, celebrity ... makes a comeback
BY Manoj Nair 3 June 2001
On her translation of Geetanjali Shree's Mai and the art of translating.
BY Manoj Nair 1 May 2001
This election reveals a motley crew restless to embrace politics
BY Manoj Nair 26 April 2001
The Tamil Dalit writer talks about her autobiographical novel <i>Karukku</i>, its place in Tamil literature, the plight of Dalits and much more.
BY Manoj Nair 24 April 2001
Karunakaran is cool, Antony is livid. And the rebels are restive. Stay tuned to a Congress free-for-all...
BY Manoj Nair 24 April 2001
Lakshmi Holmström, whose translation of <i>Karukku</i>, a novel by Tamil writer Bama, is on the Crossword Book Award shortlist, chides mainstream publishers for ignoring writers from other Indian languages
BY Manoj Nair 22 April 2001
The Hindi writer wonders why in less than a year after <i>Mai</i> came out in English, she has been reviewed, interviewed, photographed more than in the ten years before that when it was available in Hindi...
BY Manoj Nair 19 April 2001
Crossword Book Award: the Malayalam writer on his writing, memories, death, awards... and Rushdie.
BY Manoj Nair 29 March 2001
On a lazy afternoon Bhupen Khakhar, artist and writer, reveals his true colours
BY Manoj Nair 12 March 2001
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