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A Conjurer, a Bicycle, and a Half-Empty Theatre
Last evening, I watched him in his natural habitat— being effortlessly brilliant. Danish Husain . I had first listened to him at the Bangalore Poetry Festival , where his chiseled eloquence, non-conforming attitude, “I said what I said” energy, and laser-sharp observational eyes hooked me instantly. So when Sonali told me his plays were coming to Ranga Shankara , I was already halfway in the queue (in my mind at least). But of course, weekends being weekends—full of cooking,
anasuyaray
8 hours ago3 min read


Salt then Sour then Sweet
Andrea is a nerve: touch them once and an entire cosmos rushes through you. They are a lone constellation in a pitch-black sky, lighting just enough for you to imagine the galaxy you belong to. They remind you of the love pulsing quietly around you—in the shy leaf of a sprout pushing through slushy spring snow, in the cracked scales of an old tree’s bark, in the quick scramble of chipmunks chasing nuts, in the toppled mailboxes leaning by the roadside, in those endless yello
anasuyaray
Nov 15, 20252 min read


A split second where nothing in the world is dying
Andrea Gibson loved cliches, so they begged for living only when life started coming sealed in emailed blood report, three weeks at a time. Andrea Gibson was a slam poet, a non-conforming poet, the tenth poet laureate of the state of Colorado, USA. I had not known her then, though I had driven along the same highway 36 and then taken the foothills parkway exit to CO-119 that runs towards infinity, but lets you get off at Longmont. Around the middle of this year, when their fo
Suvarup Saha
Nov 15, 20252 min read


Of Stars and Stories: Love, Inequality, and Human Resilience in Film
Even before you read this, close your eyes for a few seconds. Imagine yourself gliding through a silent universe. Stars bloom endlessly,...
anasuyaray
Sep 27, 20253 min read


Book Review: Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy
Finally, the read was over. And as always, when I finish a book that moves me, a longing lingers—to linger a little longer with its...
anasuyaray
Sep 13, 20252 min read


The House of Bernarda Alba
- A Review in Haibun Grief is not always visible on the face. It enters silently with padded feet. Five daughters of immaculate...
anasuyaray
Aug 24, 20252 min read


Good Girl ~ Aria Aber : A post-reflection
Nila is barely into her twenties when we meet her, wandering through the underbelly of Berlin, trying to stitch herself into womanhood...
anasuyaray
Jul 27, 20253 min read


Adoration of the reflected
For a millennial parent of an eleven year old, watching Adolescence on Netflix seemed to be an urgent qualifying exercise, chided by the...
Suvarup Saha
Jul 1, 20253 min read


F1: A Fast Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The movie raced through my goddamn heart. No kidding. The story is the same—an old guy trying to redeem himself—but wait, no. That is not...
anasuyaray
Jun 28, 20252 min read


🌾 Village Rockstars⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½
It has been almost a week since I watched this film. And in that time, I let it settle into me — like rain into the soft earth —...
anasuyaray
Jun 12, 20252 min read


Movie Review: Tourist Family ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tourist Family Tourist Family bravely enters the contentious terrain of illegal immigration— a subject that too often feels divisive and...
anasuyaray
Jun 4, 20252 min read


An invitation to Barkha Dutt's Covid Circle
A review of 'To Hell and Back: Humans of Covid', by Barkha Dutt, published by Juggernaut, 2022. The original review was published as a...
Suvarup Saha
Nov 14, 20242 min read
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