Arman Khan
As a Muslim, Netflix’s Indian ‘Elite’ Took Me Back to the Horrors of Trying To Fitting in at School
Much like Saba Manzoor in the new series “Class,” I was always made to feel like an outsider looking in.
A Non-Indian’s Guide to Winning at Indian Family Reunions
From understanding when to use cutlery and shoes to picking up a few words from their language – here’s the definitive guide.
This Project Celebrates Love Across Caste Barriers
This powerful Instagram page dives deep into important conversations about inter-caste love through moving, real-life love letters, college workshops, and meaningful community engagement.
The Rise and Fall of 90s Hindi Pulp Cinema
How did the industry with a cult following that made even Bollywood’s biggies nervous at its peak quickly sink into virtual obscurity?
Wait, Are Those Scented Candles We’re Obsessed With Actually Toxic?
Experts have flagged that those expensive, pretty-smelling candles might not be as lit as they’re made out to be.
What to Keep in Mind When Dating Someone Older
Experts and couples who’ve been in relationships with significant age differences talk about how to make it work.
How I Found Love and Acceptance as a Drag Queen
Dating as a drag queen can be complicated, but one of them opened up to us on how they met their partner, how they make it work, and how self-acceptance is necessary for a fulfilling love life.
This New Show on 90s Pulp Films From India Has Set the Internet on Fire
From horny ghosts to sensuous aunts, “Cinema Marte Dum Tak” introduces us to four filmmakers who brought India’s deepest fantasies to celluloid.
Vegetarian Biryani Really Does Not Deserve the Mocking It Gets
Far from just being the butt of jokes, vegetarian biryani holds a special place for many – a marker of family traditions and personal rituals.
This Street Dancer Is Witness to the Many Faces of Delhi
From hostile cops to the loving company of transgender people and sex workers, dancing on the streets of Delhi after sunset opens up many worlds for Deepak Upadhyay.
She’s One of Asia’s Most Googled Celebs and India’s Moral Brigade Can’t Get Enough of Her
The enfant terrible of Indian television, Uorfi, tells us why she takes no prisoners.
How to “Career-Cushion” and Protect Yourself From a Recession
It’s time to quietly set up that Plan B, while you (hopefully) continue to make money from your day job.