A sock on the jaw or a warm hug depending on whose side you are on
'One had to hunt out information like a Rottweiler, swallow and regurgitate the material as analysis, perspective or narrative. Now Google that if I am wrong.'
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 12 July 2019
Congress’s gamble of fielding Rahul Gandhi from the Kerala constituency may not shore up the party’s fortunes in south India except Tamil Nadu
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 16 April 2019
"It’s almost like a sleeping megalopolis has been suddenly awakened and people emerge from its gazillion honeycomb cells relentlessly": This week's diary takes you to the streets of Calcutta during Durga puja.
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 26 October 2018
Shot in just 90 minutes, new Kannada film Bimba redefines fast track film-making
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 16 October 2018
Given the obstacles lined up against her, no one knows when Bani Singh’s documentary would see the light of day. Instead of the raw emotions—and the jagged backcloth here—that propel players towards achievements, will India have to stay content with another fictionalised, unsatisfactorily executed Bollywood period drama?
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 18 August 2018
Resurgence for the BJP, introspection time for the Congress and a leap of fate for JD(S), Karnataka 2018 is an image of a still-developing electorate
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 18 May 2018
The story of the sacred thread takes a twist in Karnataka, as Lingayat men and women sport it with a small Shivalinga
BY K.s. Dakshina Murthy 9 December 2017
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