Geetanjali Shree’s ‘Tomb of Sand’ Is The First Hindi Novel To Win The Booker Prize
Six books—penned in Korean, Norwegian, Japanese, Spanish, Hindi and Polish—were shortlisted earlier, from which ‘Tomb of Sand’ won
Meet ‘Sabrina,’ The First Ever Graphic Novel Long-Listed In Man Booker Prize’s History
If Nick Drnaso’s novel wins, it would be the biggest feat for the graphic format since Art Spiegelman’s ‘Maus’
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‘A Suitable Boy’ To ‘Serious Men’: 2020 Is The Year Of Book-To-Screen Adaptations
From Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy to Manu Joseph’s Serious…
Vishal Bharadwaj Announced As Showrunner For Netflix’s ‘Midnight’s Children’ Adaptation
The Indian filmmaker will be adding another name to his long list of literary adaptations
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It is Chetan Bhagat’s birthday, and we are sure that even if we don’t wish him, the rich man is going to be happy.
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Here are some inspirational women whose body of work has left a lasting impression in our minds.
5 Indian Women Over 40 Who Are Still Ruling Our Hearts
Not only are they drop-dead gorgeous, but they have careers to boot.
The Khans at 50: How the Triumvirate Conquered Time and Convention
Why a country made mostly of young people is still enamoured by the triumvirate of Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Salman Khan, each of whom is well past their sell-by date, going by Bollywood’s century old history.