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When we think of film piracy, we usually picture a victim with a very fat wallet. A Bollywood blockbuster drops on a Friday. By midnight, a grainy, camcorded version hits a torrent site and an HD print in just a few days. Millions of people watch it on their phones for free. The studio’s opening weekend numbers dip, a billionaire producer fumes in a Mumbai boardroom, and highly paid actors miss out on a fraction of their profit-sharing checks. This is the conventional narrative of piracy. It is neat, predictable, and entirely incomplete. The true cost of film piracy doesn’t…

Indian National Congress has been battling its existential crisis for a few years now. Every election does not matter how big or how small it…
A taxi stopped in front of Jehangir Hall of the famous Imperial Institute London. A few minutes later a man in a blue turban came…
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“Truth has a nasty habit of coming out” –Rahul Gandhi Rahul Gandhi used this statement to comment on BBC’s documentary India: The Modi Question. I…