If someone could understand and explain, not just the Rajinikanth phenomenon, but much of south
India's peculiar tendency to deify their film stars, that would be the
book to bet on. But analysing the
... Some of these lines sound so bizarre by today's
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In the
book, author Laxmi Tendulkar Dhaul traces the lives of her parents, Ayi Tendulkar and Indumati Gunaji in the backdrop of Nazi Germany and pre-Independent
India. Dhaul has researched the
book well and has a wealth of documents, pictures and
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“Reading colonial fiction led me to colonial
history, and other forms of colonial writing,” says Pramod, who adds that he is deeply fascinated with the British Raj, right from
the first Englishmen in
India to the end of the empire in 1947. The dynamics
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