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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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Friday Feminist Reviews
Soni Movie Review: Through The Eyes Of Women At The Workplace
By
Jaity Pandey
8th April, 2019
The movie Soni is one of the most subtle yet powerful performances, unravelling the insights on the functioning of a police station in Delhi. The i...
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The Breakthrough Voice
How Has Bollywood Dealt With Workplace Sexual Harassment?
By
Anupma Singh Dhar
2nd January, 2019
With the expansion and outreach of the #MeToo movement, discussions and deliberations regarding stagnant evils are necessary. Sexual harassment, as...
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The Breakthrough Voice
Workplace Gender Discrimination: Still Pervasive In The 21st Century
By
Anupma Singh Dhar
14th December, 2018
From the 19th century onwards, women have been fighting for equality and justice, forced into becoming objects of atrocities imposed by a patriarch...
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The Breakthrough Voice
Tumhari Sulu Review: In Pragmatic Pursuit Of Happiness
By
Divya Santhamurthy
29th November, 2018
Tumhari Sulu is a feel-good Bollywood movie directed by Suresh Triveni starring Vidya Balan as Sulu whose world revolves around her family. The mov...
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