Action, drama, murder mysteries and superheroes are all set to entertain you this week on OTT platforms.
S L Bhyrappa, who passed into the ages last week, remains an enigma, with his clear and unwavering voice resonating through his writings. Standing apart from the literary trends over the course of the last fifty years, he succeeded in establishing his own style, sensibility and creative tradition, points out Shridhar C R.
Arjun Menon looks at the Top 10 South films that made an impact in 2024.
The Kannada director is all set for his action flick.
Arjun Sarja talks about his Kannada directorial debut that hit the marquee last week.
Seven years ago, Ravishankar Venkateswaran heard a story during a bus ride.
Police said the FIR was filed at a police station in Dakshina Kannada district based on a complaint against the writer whose utterances on Hinduism and Hindu Gods have come under vicious attacks from fringe rightwing outfit.
"A writer must be like a sponge. I absorb everything from different parts of life."
Sudha Murty has various roles -- philanthropist, author, teacher, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt -- and she revels in each one of them, discovers Savera R Someshwar.
An insistence on only one language will inevitably be resented as a form of imperialism and resisted.
'People don't want to watch a screaming channel if given a decent alternative.'
'I am not human... :)' SS Rajamouli has some fun on Rediff Chat.
Sudha Murty worries that India has still not learnt its lessons from history.
'In the 30 years since the Ayodhya movement began, the RSS has created a generation of Hindus who are the mirror image of those fanatic Muslims who take to the streets at the slightest, even imagined, 'insult to Islam,' argues Jyoti Punwani.