By LALIT MOHAN JOSHI India’s new generation filmmaker Ranjan Ghosh, seems to have arrived with his third Bengali feature ‘Ahaa Re’ (The Two Lovers, 2019),
Category: Review
Confluence November 2018 Issue
Confluence Nov 2018 issue Please click the link to save the latest issue on your PC Dear Readers, I am sure many of you have been
THE ENIGMA OF ENGLISH
By Reginald Massey Today English is the only truly global language. It is in fact an interplanetary language; the first man on the moon spoke
In conversation with Tom Alter
by Chaand Chazelle Tom Alter is a fine, versatile and well known actor and a familiar presence in the Bombay film industry. Any film which requires
Nathan Hassall’s ‘The Flesh and Mortar Prophecy’
A review by Ananya Guha Nathan Hassall’s (www.nathanhassall.co.uk) poems explore the motif of darkness in literature. The poems in his book do not offer any
A CELEBRATORY MASALA OF WORDS AT THE HOUSE OF LORDS
By Dr Debjani Chatterjee MBE ‘The event went splendidly well and brought together several interesting people. Yogesh, you have every reason to be proud of yourself’’– Lord
Divya Mathur’s story collection in Urdu ‘Zeharmohra’ Launched
23 May 2016, London, Asio-European Cultural Exchange Society (ACES) and Sir Syed Foundation-London celebrated the publication of a selection of Divya Mathur’s short stories translated
Indian Elections 2016: Pandora’s Box!
By Innamburan, our Chennai Correspondant “Once you hear the details of victory, it is hard to distinguish it from a defeat.” – Jean-Paul Sartre India has a
Dance Review: Akram Khan’s ‘Chotto Desh’
By Shridhar Phalke I think, no, I am sure I have just enjoyed the most mesmerising dance production at the Quays Theatre, Manchester I have