Dominic Xavier offers his take on the unfortunate controversy and asks why politics must score over sport.
Dominic Xavier asserts that while we want to become a $5 trillion economy, we lag behind the world in tackling thaty most essential of human needs: HUNGER.
Dominic Xavier pays homage to the design legend whose likes we will never see again.
Dominic Xavier captures the uncertainty among theatre owners and movie watching public as the big screen once again promises a magical mystery ride.
Dominic Xavier wonders if the Bollywood Avengers will achieve the Endgame they are looking for.
Dominic Xavier wonders what led Khushbu to join the BJP.
Dominic Xavier is puzzled by the NIA's campaign against Leftist activists and intellectuals and wonders if we will ever get to know the truth behind all these arrests.
The many horrors a young woman -- whose only mistake appears to be loving a troubled young man -- endured makes for a gritty Bollywood film, notes Dominic Xavier. Hopefully, one that will bring Rhea some meagre measure of closure for her inhuman ordeal and shame all those who hounded her relentlessly, merely for the sake of their personal agendas.
Dominic Xavier wonders why the Bisht government in UP is so terrified of democratic protest that it has to resort to draconian measures at every turn.
Dominic Xavier wonders if such expenditure is merited at a time when the Republic is passing through such tough times.
Why has the prime minister of India not spoken about the Hathras incident when he was so vocal, as Gujarat chief minister, about the Nirbhaya case, asks Dominic Xavier.
Dominic Xavier offers his take on the gruesome death of a Dalit teenager from Hathras in Uttar Pradesh.
No one in the India of 2020 should be vulnerable and unprotected because of the caste they have been born in, says Dominic Xavier and no child should ever suffer a horrific fate like the Dalit teenager in Hathras village.
Dominic Xavier wonders what the end game in the NCB's starstruck probe will be.
Dominic Xavier worries whether the farm bills will lead to corporatisation of agriculture in India.
Dominic Xavier is puzzled by the timing of the NCB summons to Bollywood's reigning empress.
Dominic Xavier asks why the Modi government appears unwilling to debate and discuss important issues confronting our great Republic and its people with the Opposition parties in Parliament.
Dominic Xavier asks if the bills will really benefit farmers or if this is a ploy by the Modi government to push the agricultural sector towards privatisation.
Dominic Xavier mulls over the shooting star that is Kangana Amardeep Ranaut.