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The Breakthrough Voice
Chitrangada: A Crowning Wish Review – The Privilege Of Having A ‘Family’
By
Jhilam Gangopadhyay
6th June, 2019
In a society which denies recognition to queer families, the significance of family rests in the eyes of the beholder.
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Friday Feminist Reviews
Charulata And Nastanirh On What Society Does To A Woman’s Potential
By
Debarati
24th May, 2019
Tagore's work explored the banality of our society's hyper-moralism and hypocrisy when it came to treating women, and the women in his stories, in ...
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Friday Feminist Reviews
Nagarkirtan Film Review: Holding Up A Much Needed Mirror To Society
By
Debarati
14th May, 2019
It’s not often that one comes across a film that makes you flinch from a scene unfolding before you. Thanks to the outstanding performances, there’...
In
Friday Feminist Reviews
Saheb Bibi Golam Review: All That Glitters Is Not Gold
By
Jhilam Gangopadhyay
19th April, 2019
For the past few years, after having resettled in New Delhi from Calcutta (yes, I’m one of those Bengalis who would any day prefer ‘Calcutta’ over ...
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Friday Feminist Reviews
‘In this vast and great city, is there place for working women?’ Asks Satyajit Ray’s Mahanagar (1963)
By
Jhilam Gangopadhyay
8th April, 2019
For a Bengali, and even an Indian, the name Satyajit Ray brings nothing but pride and certainly for good reason. He is known to have directed some ...
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