There are very few people in the world who qualify to be called a living legend. Astad Deboo is one of them.
Dominic Xavier wonders why the government wants to spend so much money on construction at a time when the money could be put to better use to address and alleviate the agony and misery that so many Indians experience each day.
Dominic Xavier asks who will blink first? The Modi Sarkar? Or the farmers?
Dominic Xavier offers his take on the 'love jihad' controversy.
Dominic Xavier offers his take on the Thalaiva's entry on Tamil Nadu's political screen and wonders if he can duplicate his cinematic feats at the ballot box next April..
Dominic Xavier wonders if a government that hates to compromise will change course and takes the protesting farmers's demands into consideration.
I am not at all surprised by this U-turn. It is par for the course for this government and one can expect another U-turn when the assembly elections in Assam, Bengal and Kerala approach in April.
Dominic Xavier offers his take on the farmers's protest.
Dominc Xavier wonders if this latest Modi pitch is in tune with strongmen trends around the world, setting the course for a presidential-style poll during the Lok Sabha election.
Dominic Xavier pays homage to arguably the greatest footballer the world has seen.
Dominic Xavier wonders if the PM will opt for the Indian-made COVID-19 vaccine for the sake of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
When the pandemic shows no signs of abating, when millions of Indians have no jobs, when millions of Indians struggle to survive, when the economy is in crisis, Dominic Xavier wonders if India needs such distractions.
Left or Right, governments at the Centre and in the states want to curb free speech, sighs Dominic Xavier.
Dominic Xavier wonders if the Congress will ever see happy days again.
Dominic Xavier wonders when human beings can access the vaccine and terminate the mayhem caused by the coronavirus.
Dominic Xavier's wish for India and the world on Diwali.
You've had a teaser of the Tata Altroz in the recent IPL, now know more about the car and what it feels like to drive, says Rajesh Karkera.
Dominic Xavier asks why the government wants to control what we watch.
Hasleen Kaur takes Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com into the fashion safety bio-bubble that was created for Lakme Fashion Week.