“Burn your Bollywood movies. Come to Kashmir. Walk through our cities. The bridges. The ruins. The graves. Look at what we eat. Look at our buildings. Our shrines. Our architecture. Our speech. Our history. Speak to us. See how we live. We are not you. We have never been you. We don’t want to be you.” – Nitasha Kaul.
I want to feel sorry for him for not being able to see how he was contradicting himself in saying that the people he killed were “savage”, while also maintaining that he had to portray them as savage, and that he had “to get in the mentality and…not think of them as human beings.”
Lest we forget history. Again.
Yemen’s ‘Life March’ has reinvigorated the Yemeni revolution.
You know Delhi as a ‘bustling megapolis’ — but do you know Dilli?
Yeah, that’s pretty much it. Enjoy.
Tawakkol Karman, Yemeni Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, at the University of Michigan.
Just stop everything you’re doing right now because it’s probably incredibly insignificant to what this short film is about to throw into your optic nerve.
While adding some comic relief to the otherwise bleak socio-economic and political landscape of Pakistan, does Beyghairat Brigade’s viral song Aalu Anday miss the mark?
Amidst the turbulent partition of India circa 1947, a young Hindu boy has a chance encounter with a stranger.