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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…

Last week I wrote an article : The one difference between the Congress of today and that of before 2014, which basically sheds light on the…

She was super confident that he would never say agree to her proposal. She knew it in her heart that he would say no. But…

Is Indian Muslim community really marginalized? Almost every other week if not month we all hear that socio-economic status of the Muslims in India is…

There is this one thing that irritates me beyond imagination “the country is doomed, nothing would change“, especially when the person who utters these words…