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NEW DELHI, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 27: Shaista, daughter of Mohammad Akhlaq Saifi with with CPI(M) politburo member Brinda Karat during a protest by AIDWA to get judgment in favor of the families of the victims of mob lynching at Jantar Mantar on September 27, 2018 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Sanchit Khanna Hindustan Times) Shaista, Daughter Of Lynching Victim Mohammad Akhlaq Demands Justice For Lynching Victims.
In The 'New India' No One Lynched Mohammad Akhlaq

Ten years after the lynching of Mohammad Akhlaq, Bisada has re-emerged as a case study in how caste power, political patronage, and state complicity can reshape both justice and memory. The village that once made national headlines now stands transformed by infrastructure, attention, and a narrative in which the accused — not the victim — are seen as the wronged.

BY Mohammad Ali

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Child, Interrupted

Here’s looking at how Bollywood’s youngest stars have long paid a huge price for fame and why the industry is finally being pushed to protect them.

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Revisiting Dharmendra: Six Decades Of An Enduring Cinematic Legend

Dharmendra’s presence in Hindi cinema has been nothing short of legendary. Often referred to as the “He-Man” of Bollywood, Dharmendra’s impact is larger than life, yet grounded authenticity that makes him relatable to generations of audiences. Through the difficult news surrounding his ill-health, what will continue to provide comfort is the stable foundation of his headstrong, vibrant career. Across six remarkable decades, he brought to life an extraordinary range of characters — from the fearless action hero and passionate romantic to the comic genius and the man of deep emotion — shaping the very vocabulary of Indian films. This photo story celebrates ten of his most memorable performances, each a testament to the enduring magnetism of a true Hindi cinema legend:

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HŌM Bandra Is (On) Fire, Quite Literally
HŌM Bandra Is (On) Fire, Quite Literally

Fire is sacred to India—it’s been woven into our rituals, kitchens, and stories as a living force. In our homes, it’s the crackle of the chulha that turns raw ingredients into nourishment. In our bodies, it’s the spark of passion that fuels creativity. Outside, it’s the warmth that sustains life. Fire doesn’t just exist around […]

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