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Published 05.04.22
‘Attack Part 1’: Any resemblance to ‘Upgrade’ is purely coincidental
Fed on a diet of super-soldier movies? To watch John Abraham as a super-soldier is to die hard with a vengeance!...
By Chandreyee Chatterjee
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Published 02.04.22
‘Sen Cal Kapimi’: A Turkish delight that will leave you happily sleepless in the city
A rom-com agnostic is head-over-heels in love with Eda, Serkan and their Knock on My Door!...
By Chandreyee Chatterjee
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Published 09.02.22
'In An Ideal World': An engrossing book and a discomforting read
Kunal Basu holds a mirror to the nation and what he makes us see is deeply disconcerting, writes Kolkata’s leading mental health expert...
By Jai Ranjan Ram
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Published 01.02.22
MK View: Why Nadal, not Djokovic, winning Grand Slam No. 21 feels right
The Spaniard’s tenacity seems far more fitting for tennis history than the Serb’s histrionics...
By Priyam Marik
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Published 25.01.22
Making Sen-se of why it would be hard to leave out King Lear
An attempt to interpret Amartya Sen’s counsel with sympathy and solidarity as the key words...
By Ananda Kamal Sen
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Published 19.01.22
Messi or Lewandowski? Plus, team of the year
My Kolkata takes a swipe at settling football’s most contentious debate and picking the finest XI from the past 12 months...
By Priyam Marik
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Published 20.12.21
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ – Rated S for Splendid
A blast for Spidey fans, and a curse for those attempting to not spoil the surprises, while attempting a rah-rah review ...
By Chandreyee Chatterjee
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Published 03.12.21
Lakshmibai, Hazrat and the Revolt of 1857
Two women, one war. What sets them apart? Professor Lakshmi Subramanian explores Rudrangshu Mukherjee’s ‘A Begum and A Rani’...
By Lakshmi Subramanian
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Published 26.11.21
Typewriter’s tale, as parable and parallel
In Roy Phoenix’s Alphabetica — A Satire On Majoritarianism, it’s the allegory that stands out — of the typewriter as a representative world...
By Ananda Kamal Sen
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Published 13.11.21
Kolkata World Football XI
My Kolkata picks an all-time football lineup featuring the finest foreigners to have kicked a ball here, starting with Pele in 1977...
By Priyam Marik
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