‘American Fiction’: Who Defines Your Narrative and Why?

MUHAMMED NOUSHAD reviews Oscar-winning American Fiction and analyses the politics of representation in pop culture. In elite educated circles, almost everywhere, there is apparently an ever-growing fascination about listening to the voice of the other: Blacks, indigenous tribes, Dalits, Muslims, migrants, queer, refugees and so on. Although this rising trend would look innocuous and inclusive, with its openness to diversity

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‘Chamkila’ Reminds What Bigotry Can Do to Cultural Expressions

 Amar Singh Chamkila, a self-made performer hailing from an underprivileged Dalit Sikh family from rural Punjab was a real-life hero, a victim and a martyr. MUHAMMED NOUSHAD reviews the biopic directed by Imtiaz Ali. Amar Singh Chamkila was a man of controversies and contradictions. The highest-selling artist in the history of Punjab’s music industry, Chamkila was gunned down in 1988

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