A Review on Suzhal The Vortex
Any Indian story worth its’ salt masala needs a scoop of ritual and religion, a dash of romance, a persistent. Continue reading
Dr Ujwala Shenoy Karmarkar is an anaesthetist by profession and lives and practises in Mumbai. She loves writing and writes short stories, featured articles related to medicine and also reviews plays in her spare time. Currently, she is engaged in enthusiastically ticking off her bucket list.
Any Indian story worth its’ salt masala needs a scoop of ritual and religion, a dash of romance, a persistent. Continue reading
Dinoo looked up hopefully at the door of the ICU every single time it swung open. He had been constantly doing. Continue reading
Readers of this review who have not yet seen Season 2 – although the title suggests it, please be aware that. Continue reading
The first episode of The Family Man (season 1) is distinctly unpromising. Although it opens to a tautly shot. Continue reading
There is a small welcoming committee in the shade of the big banyan in our village square waiting for him to. Continue reading
She was only 6 years old. The role of Princess in the school-play had gone to someone else, and she was. Continue reading
"Meissenware is not something one props up casually on the mantel (God forbid!) or slurps soup out of." Gazing. Continue reading
“You... Indian?” Mehmet Korukcu says, his eyes twinkling, “Ahhh...Zakir Hussain.....also Indian!! Good. Continue reading
Watching seasoned stage actor Shabana Azmi in the role of Girish Karnad’s Manjula in “Broken Images” was. Continue reading
A visit to the beautiful French colony town of Pondicherry is incomplete without a trip to Auroville. It was. Continue reading