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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…

For the past few years, I have been observing that the petrol prices in India do increase in proportion to the rise in the international…

Although, the two states, Punjab and Kerala are different in a variety of ways, the geographical location, the size, the population, the people, the culture,…

An old friend of mine shared this video (use the hyperlink to navigate to the video) on Facebook, where a man explains why the bills…

If we follow Mr. Rahul Gandhi, it looks like whatever is happening in India or has happened in India in the last six years is…