Siyahi’s Writers’ Retreats: Chapter One – Crafting unforgettable romantic stories

A Potpourri of Vestiges Feature Whether you’re envisioning an iconic love story or cooking up an experimental plot, Chapter One of Siyahi’s Writers’ Retreat is your chance to turn your ideas into the next iconic romance. Under the mentorship of literary titans like Anuja Chauhan, bestselling author, master of wit and desi charm, Karthika VK, … Read more

Polish Institute and India International Centre Film Club Present a Celebration of Polish Cinema in New Delhi

A Potpourri of Vestiges Feature The Polish Institute is pleased to announce a specially curated series of Polish film screenings, organised in collaboration with the India International Centre Film Club. The screenings will be held from the 21st of April to the 8th of May 2025 at the C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre, New … Read more

Adolescence (2025) Took Me Somewhere I Didn’t Expect – Flickside

As someone who studies adolescent mental health and psychosocial dynamics of our digital culture, Netflix’s Adolescence (2025) struck a familiar and unsettling chord. The British miniseries follows the slow unraveling of Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy caught between emotional neglect, toxic online spaces, and a developmental map with no guidance. What unfolds isn’t just a … Read more

Shaji N. Karun: The Master Cinematic Voyager Who Took Malayalam Cinema Beyond Borders and Time

A Potpourri of Vestiges Exclusive By Murtaza Ali Khan Some filmmakers make movies; a rarer few redefine the possibilities of cinema itself. Shaji N. Karun, who passed away at 73, belonged to that rarefied second category — an artist who carried Malayalam cinema across borders, long before global platforms and hashtags, and deep into the … Read more

Readers Write In #818: ‘Ronth’, the mind patroller

By Latha Rajasekar An intelligent plot-driven cop tale, that gradually transforms character-driven, engulfing the viewers through its gripping narrative and mindful acting. A novel premise, ironically feels very familiar, as it is tightly packed with acquainted sub plots from our everyday news-paper articles. But the screenplay effortlessly transcends the film to newer heights, as the … Read more