Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose : The Uncompromising Revolutionary Of India’s Freedom Struggle

On his birth anniversary, remembering a leader whose life was defined by courage, discipline, and an unyielding commitment to India’s independence A Revolutionary Born to Defy Empire Subhas Chandra Bose, born on January 23, 1897, in Cuttack in present-day Odisha, remains one of the most formidable figures of India’s freedom struggle. A contemporary of Mahatma […]

The Architect of the Avant-Garde: Remembering Vijay ‘Goldie’ Anand

On January 22, 1934 (or 1935, as some chroniclers suggest), a man was born who would eventually teach Bollywood how to dance with the camera. Yet, before he became the legendary Vijay Anand, the mastermind behind noir classics and soul-stirring dramas, he was simply “Goldie”—a shy, Hindi-medium student at Mumbai’s St. Xavier’s College, fighting a […]

AR Rahman, a Loaded Interview, and the Changing Ideology of Bollywood

The controversy surrounding A.R. Rahman’s recent BBC interview has less to do with what the composer actually said and far more to do with how his words were framed, provoked, and subsequently amplified. A closer reading of the interview reveals a pattern that deserves scrutiny—not of Rahman’s intent, but of the manner in which the […]

Nani Palkhivala: Eternal Sentinel of India’s Constitutional Soul

In the hallowed corridors of the Indian judiciary, certain names do not merely represent legal expertise; they evoke the very spirit of liberty and the sanctity of the Constitution. Nanabhoy “Nani” Ardeshir Palkhivala was one such rare luminary. As we mark his 106th birth anniversary this January 16, we remember a man who was far […]

The Maverick Of Melody: Celebrating O.P. Nayyar’s Unstoppable Rhythm

The history of Hindi cinema is often divided by eras of legendary composers, but few occupied a space as distinct, as rhythmic, and as unabashedly spirited as Omkar Prasad Nayyar. On the occasion of his birth centenary this January 16, we look back at a man who did more than just compose songs; he bottled […]

Democracy by Confusion: How Maharashtra’s New Ward System Turned Voting into an Ordeal

When electoral innovation ignores the voter, participation becomes punishment. An Election Long Delayed, Then Poorly Delivered After more than three years of administrator rule in Maharashtra’s major municipal corporations, the 2026 civic elections were expected to restore grassroots democracy. The Supreme Court’s intervention in late 2025 finally cleared the logjam caused by prolonged disputes over […]

Shakti Samanta: The Master Craftsman of Romance, Mystery & Melody


January 13, 2026, marked the birth centenary of Shakti Samanta, one of the most successful and influential filmmakers in Hindi and Bengali cinema.Shakti Samanta: The Master Craftsman of Romance, Mystery & Melody
Marking the Birth Centenary of a Filmmaker Who Defined an Era in Hindi and Bengali Cinema Here is a portrait of the legendary director, […]

Abrupt Closure Of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute Of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME)

Celebrating Educational Sabotage: The Communal Hijacking of Vaishno Devi Medical College In a bizarre spectacle that underscores the perilous intersection of politics and education in contemporary India, members of the Shri Vaishno Devi Sangarsh Samiti in Jammu distributed sweets and blared triumphant music to hail the cancellation of the MBBS course at the Shri Mata […]

The Legendary Urdu Poet Kaifi Azmi

Echoes of Revolution: Waqt ne kiya kya haseen sitam (What a beautiful tyranny time has wrought) On this January 14, as the world marks the 107th birth anniversary of Kaifi Azmi, the air seems laced with the quiet rebellion of his words.Born in 1919 amid the rustic folds of Mijwan village in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, […]

Ahmad Faraz A Voice That Refused To Bow Before Power, Orthodoxy Or Cruelty

“ab ke ham bichhḌe to shāyad kabhī ḳhvāboñ meñ mileñ”“If we part now, perhaps we will meet again in dreams.” On 12 January 2026, the Urdu-speaking world marks the 95th birth anniversary of Ahmad Faraz, the poet who made love sound like defiance and resistance feel like tenderness. Nearly two decades after his passing, Faraz […]