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Tendulkar's final Test: 'Tough to find words to describe the crowd's emotions'

Tendulkar's final Test: 'Tough to find words to describe the crowd's emotions'

Rediff.com13 Oct 2014

Sachin Tendulkar's final Test appearance has been revisited in a new book which tries to capture all the excitement and emotion during the two and a half days of the match.

Beware, this 'impatience' with Democracy!

Beware, this 'impatience' with Democracy!

Rediff.com20 Jan 2014

'People see problems not being solved, they get tired of waiting, they start asking for a "strong leader" -- and what they really mean is a "dictator". They think that will fix everything. But it won't.' A German resident in India tells Dilip D'Souza about Hitler and the Nazis and why he is disturbed by what he sees in present-day India.

On not reading hope into a Supreme Court verdict

On not reading hope into a Supreme Court verdict

Rediff.com4 Jan 2017

'Of course, I would like a world in which candidates don't ask for my vote on religious (etc) grounds.' 'But will we ever live in a world free of such appeals?' 'More important, will a Supreme Court verdict, by itself, ever deliver such a world?' asks Dilip D'Souza.

In defence of religious conversion

In defence of religious conversion

Rediff.com12 Dec 2014

'Banning conversion would harm Hinduism by taking away the need for reform.'

Tendulkar's farewell Test: Relive the maestro's exit!

Tendulkar's farewell Test: Relive the maestro's exit!

Rediff.com29 Oct 2014

Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar, by writer-journalist Dilip D'Souza, is a close scrutiny of the batting legend's last Test, against the West Indies, at the Wankhede stadium, in Mumbai, last November.

The Lunchbox is simply not believable!

The Lunchbox is simply not believable!

Rediff.com30 Sep 2013

'Please, ye gods of Bollywood: Someday, give us a tightly edited film, with believable characters and dialogue, definitely without endless close-ups of dabbas. Then maybe you won't need to moan mournfully about missing the Oscar bus with a film that doesn't belong there anyway,' says Dilip D'Souza.

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