Mirzapur: Dystopian fantasy that borrows a little too much from real world

It exaggerates everything about a violent small town even as it brilliantly captures its nuances Read more »

‘Enough is enough’: Science, too, has a problem with harassment

Many women in science thought that meritocracy was the antidote to sexism. Now some have decided on a more direct approach Read more »

Scary movie, serious question: In how many ways can Bengalis die?

The way each ghost dies in the film Bhooter Bhabishyat represents a sort historical, albeit ironic, continuity of various ways in which Bengalis have met their end over the centuries Read more »

Where Stan Lee’s fictional superheroes lived in the real New York

The Avengers Mansion was a Beaux-Arts palace because Mr. Lee had Henry Clay Frick's Beaux-Arts palace on the Upper East Side in mind. Fans know it as 890 Fifth Avenue Read more »

Riversong Wave O2: Feature-rich smart wearable for health, fitness fanatics

The Riversong Wave O2 looks and feels nice to wear and does the basic fitness tracking pretty well, but low battery backup may disappoint some users Read more »

Xiaomi Mi Band 3: Budget smartwatch doubling up as health, fitness tracker

Priced at Rs 1,999, the Mi Band 3 has a lot to offer to fitness enthusiasts - regular heart rate and sleep pattern monitoring, fitness and heath tracking, route tracking, and much... Read more »

Can Federer go past Connors?

Early in his career, Federer already was sounding blase about tennis math Read more »

OnePlus 6T review: Blurring lines between midrange and premium smartphones

With a price starting Rs 37,999 the OnePlus 6T represents another step by the company in its transition from a midrange flagship maker to a premium brand Read more »

Indian millennials are emerging as chief wage earners; what they want

The 18-35 age group is more aggressive with its purchase decisions, more brand conscious and accounts for 71% of the household income: Deloitte report Read more »

How URJA Crisis Centre is offering a lifeline to sexually abused women

URJA's main aim is to offer a life with dignity to battered, bruised and beaten women when all other avenues are closed Read more »