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The Dhurandhar franchise’s right-wing ideology, Pakistan-bashing and  Muslim-bashing and blood-curdling violence makes its success a disturbing development in an already fractured India.
As vehicles for Hindu Right ideology and pro-Modi propaganda, ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ first blur the lines of reality before overtly glorifying anti-Muslim violence
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Himal Interviews: Anand Teltumbde on B R Ambedkar and the limits of iconisation
In a conversation on his new book 'Iconoclast', Anand Teltumbde challenges the hagiography surrounding B R Ambedkar, calling for a more nuanced reassessment in view of the ongoing oppression of Dalits ...
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Nepal’s former prime minister arrested, India’s Transgender Amendment Bill passes into law, recent protests in Kashmir and more
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