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Pillars of Parallel Cinema: 50 Path-Breaking Hindi Films
₹595.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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“Pillars of Parallel Cinema is well written and gives a very good background story of each of the films and how they were made. A very good addition to the books written of an important phase of new cinema of the time.”
– Shyam Benegal, Renowned Filmmaker
This is a retrospective of 50 path-breaking Hindi films made between the late 60s and mid-90s, when parallel cinema reigned in India. There is no single reason for selecting these 50 films – the primary criterion was that they were all made without the trappings of mainstream cinema and were driven more by passion than the power of money.
Life and Living
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LIFE AND LIVING is a compilation of blogs. It is drawn from real life incidents of the author or others with whom he has interacted.
Edward John Thompson: British Liberalism and the Limits of Rapprochement
₹495.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
As the Indian freedom struggle grew in scope and ambition, a slew of British writers and intellectuals, many of whom had done one kind or other service in the colony felt called upon to define their own positions…
Bureau of Romantic Investigations
₹395.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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Bureau of Romantic Investigations (BRI) is romantic comedy-drama set on a university campus surrounded by hills in North India. A small team of professors led by Prof. Bakshi forms an open court where couples can come and express their anguish and frustrations toward each other. The court can be visited by any student of the university who wishes to learn from other people’s experiences.
Spice Trail
₹895.00Print edition also available on Amazon.com
In Spice Trail, Hari Nayak, New York-based chef and restaurateur, gives dishes a special cachet with spices from his native India and around the world, playing with flavour and colour, ingredient and taste.
Startups and Beyond: Building Enduring Organizations
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Discover a powerful 5-stage approach of launching great Startups, and for building successful and lasting organizations.
DOGS! An Anthology
₹325.00Featuring artists and writers from India and USA, DOGS! An Anthology is a collection of comics on life�s canine companions. In this collection you will encounter stories about dogs that are post-apocalyptic, self-reflective, murderous, environmentally conscious�and much more! This collection of comics was conceived after a series of meandering conversations with artists revealed a shared admiration for dogs amongst comics-wallahs, as well as a collective desire to explore what the world would look like from the other end of a snout. Perhaps imagining life as a dog could reveal something as yet unseen about our world to ourselves and our readers? The result is grungier, grittier, darker and, at times, more poignant than one could have predicted.
Ageing and Poverty in India
₹500.00Print edition also available on Amazon India
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An insightful compendium for our think tank, who earnestly feel that an age-friendly policy is the need of the hour and our elders deserve the respect and dignity to live their lives without any discrimination.
Down The Road
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In the novel Down the Road Nonda Chatterjee recreates in vivid detail the values, morals and daily life of a class that was blindsided by the events of 1947. The anglicized Indian elite that served the British Raj as bureaucrats, lawyers, and career professionals faced a severe identity crisis after independence when their cosmopolitanism became suspect.