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Review of Bastards of Bollywood: Akka Bollywood, Nepo baby style
From its title alone, Aryan Khan’s Bastards of Bollywood announces itself as both provocation and inheritance. Skepticism was inevitable: here was Shah Rukh Khan’s son stepping into the arena, trailers leaning heavily on his father’s aura, and SRK himself fronting the marketing, confirming the critique that haunts every star child: a debut cushioned by privilege. The show itself, though, is far stranger, sharper, and more self-aware than its marketing let on. This is is not
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The Right and Wrong Type of Victim: Analysing Mae Martin’s Feel Good post-Amber Heard
Drawing parallels between Mae Martin's Feel Good and the Amber Heard trial, Smriti Bhoker takes a closer look at victim shaming in society.
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From Regency to Reality: Viewing South Asian Culture from the Mirror of Bridgerton
Despite completely different contexts, cultures and time periods, Bridgerton mirrors the ideas of patriarchy present in South Asia.
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The Great Ethnification of Kamala Harris: A Lesson in Minority Misrepresentation
Harris’ VP bid was deemed historic due to her Black and South Asian identities. Does lineage automatically dictate representation?
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