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The Hema Committee report has the potential to catalyse change across south Indian film industries.
In this issue
04-10-2024
33 STORIES
CINEMA — THE LEDE
Lights, camera, litigation: Hema Committee report spotlights Malayalam cinema’s gender battleground
The precarity of women and other marginalised communities in Malayalam cinema reflects Kerala’s hierarchical, feudal, and patriarchal society.
Aparna Eswaran,
Silpa Satheesh,
Arathi P.M.
CINEMA
Editor’s Note: A powerful, defining moment
The Hema Committee Report shows there is hope that the omertà enforced by powerful men in the film industry will be broken.
Vaishna Roy
CINEMA
Pushing feminism’s frontiers in Kerala
From movie sets to courtrooms, educated women are transforming gender norms in Kerala, bringing to light the limits of institutional or state feminism
J. Devika
CINEMA
Telugu cinema: A male stranglehold
A 2019 committee studied gender bias and sexual harassment in an industry controlled by patriarchal caste groups, but the report remains unpublished.
Ayesha Minhaz
CINEMA
The conspiracy of silence in Tamil and Kannada film industries
Hardly innocent of sexual abuse, they now face pressure to reform as the Hema Committee report forces uncomfortable truths into the spotlight.
Subha J. Rao
CINEMA
Hema Committee report can be a catalyst for structural change in Malayalam cinema
The report’s release could facilitate the overhaul of workplace practices and address long-standing issues concerning women in all film industries.
Thulasi K. Raj
INTERVIEW
It cannot get dirtier, it can only get cleaner: Bina Paul
The National Award-winning editor believes that the feudal mindset existing in certain sections of the Malayalam film industry must go.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
INTERVIEW
It’s all about power and the entitlement to misuse it: Sreelekha Mitra
Actor speaks about rampant sexual harassment in Indian cinema, its normalisation across regional industries, and her personal encounters with abuse.
Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay
INTERVIEW
The Hema Committee Report will make the Malayalam film industry safer: Revathi
The actor speaks about the WCC, the revelations made in the report, its fallouts, and potential solutions to ensure safety of women in cinema.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
From the Sidelines
Is Modi past his best?
The Prime Minister’s grip is weakening, evident in BJP State unit squabbles and growing pushback from allies, signalling a shift in power.
Saba Naqvi
Legislation
Aparajita Bill: A knee-jerk reaction
Brought in response to the Kolkata hospital rape and murder, the Bill has been universally panned as regressive, unconstitutional, and anti-feminist.
Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay
CONTROVERSY
UPS: An ‘improvement’ on NPS or a step back in pension reforms?
The Unified Pension Scheme draws flak from government employees and a studied silence from political parties.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Controversy
The law bends for godmen
Controversial godman Ram Rahim’s latest furlough, aimed at helping the BJP in Haryana electorally, raises serious questions about the justice system.
Ashutosh Sharma
SPOTLIGHT
Decent, homely, and IELTS pass
When women in Punjab get high IELTS scores, it opens the floodgates to marriage proposals as families even ignore caste and class for English marks.
Anuj Behal
URBAN AFFAIRS
The great Mumbai robbery: How prime land is being sold to vested interests on the cheap
This is happening under the guise of rehabilitating residents displaced by redevelopment. Activists and concerned citizens are up in arms.
Amey Tirodkar
South Asia
India re-evaluates Myanmar strategy following Bangladesh’s leadership change
The junta is losing control to armed ethnic groups. India must even-handedly support key players to avoid a Bangladesh-like fiasco.
Pranay Sharma
WEST ASIA
Palestinians are losing their land and livelihood to Israeli settlers
The ongoing genocide in Gaza obscures the insidious violence in the West Bank that affects nearly three million Palestinians.
Iftikhar Gilani
TRIBUTE
Sitaram Yechury (1952-2024): Everyone’s favourite comrade
A celebrated parliamentarian who commanded respect across political divides and brought together diverse political forces to fight communalism.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Tribute
A.G. Noorani (1930-2024): A polymath passes on
“Ghafoorbhai” was one of the sharpest minds on constitutional law. He leaves behind a vast legacy of legal scholarship and incisive journalism.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Wildlife Translocation
India’s cheetah conservation plan is losing steam
Two years after their introduction, not a single adult cheetah roams free in India. Conservation experts question the plan’s viability and impact.
Ravi Chellam
PHOTO ESSAY
Sumba: Weaving together past and present
The people of the Indonesian island combat the impact of climate change on livelihoods by taking up weaving and exporting traditional textiles.
Boris R. Thebia
Counter Culture
Vijay’s GOAT is a film overburdened by its star
While this is not unusual for star films, what is exceptional is the limits to which GOAT stretches this.
Prathyush Parasuraman
History
Old stones, new tales: How inscriptions rewrite Kashmir’s religious history
A new study has revealed narratives of syncretism that counter the politically motivated and polarised versions of the Valley’s history.
Shakir Mir
INTERVIEW
Dislocation is always productive: Akhil Katyal
The writer, poet, and translator talks about his poetic sensibility, new urban landscapes, and finding inspiration in Mumbai’s complexity after Delhi.
Varsha Tiwary
Book Review
When ‘othering’ meets alienation: Being a Muslim in India
Mujibur Rehman challenges the monolithic and rigid portrayals of Indian Muslims, be it in terms of faith or culture or both, in Shikwa-e-Hind.
Susan Ram
Book Review
Modi’s ‘second republic’: Dismantling India’s democratic legacy
This is, at its core, a historian’s book. It focusses on state institutions and the rights citizenship should guarantee in a healthy democracy.
Satish Deshpande
BOOK REVIEW
The mango: India’s beloved fruit has a storied past
Sopan Joshi’s tribute to the mango leads the reader to an elaborate feast of history, mythology, culture, ecology, international diplomacy, and more.
Nandini Bhatia
Book review
Click and bait: Living in the time of viral nationalism
Prayaag Akbar’s Mother India paints a disturbing picture of a tech-driven Hindu rashtra, blurring the lines between reality and AI-driven propaganda.
Aditya Mani Jha
Book Review
Huckleberry Finn’s adventures continue
Percival Everett’s James—longlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize—is more than just a retelling of the classic from the fugitive slave, Jim’s perspective.
Latha Anantharaman
Bookshelf
New books on the shelves
A science fiction novel about the meaning of humanity, a book on the power of public protest, and many more.
SHORT STORY
The keeper of desolation: A Hindi story in translation
Translated from the Hindi by Sayari Debnath
Chandan Pandey
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