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An Ode to Aamir Khan

The vitriol against the actor in the form of the hashtag, #BoycottLaalSinghChaddha, is just the latest of many such campaigns against him. Motivated by...

An Immigrant Community on the Rise

As a founding partner and editor of Khabar magazine, I have been fortunate to have the symbolic “front row seat” watching our community grow...

The Marvel of Representation

Superheroes with all kinds of magical powers are as American as apple pie. The franchises that bring them to life—such as DC Universe and...

Embracing all Hues of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identification

It is 2022; we supposedly live in postmodern times. The Jetsons, the iconic futuristic TV show, is now a relic of the past. And...

It’s not just that ‘The Kashmir Files’ is propaganda, but that it’s dangerous

The Schindler’s List and It’s a Beautiful Life are two films that come to my mind for having highlighted the unspeakable horrors of the...

Life Lessons Come Full Circle

As a 20-year-old immigrant in the late ’80s, many things fascinated me about my new American life: automatic sliding doors, escalators, massive supermarkets with...

The India I Saw Recently

I grew up in an era when India was decidedly a “third world” country. Poverty, pollution, filth, bureaucratic red tape, and bribery were all...

The Endlessly Fascinating Way Business is Done in India

Hello from India! Having come here after 10 years, there is a lot to take in—the numerous ways in which quotidian life here is...

My Immigrant Journey of Thirty-Five Years

I landed in Atlanta in December 1986. Everything from the time I boarded Air India’s 747 Jumbo Jet from Mumbai was a dreamy affair....

In Music Heaven

As a young boy growing up in 1970s India, my main source of music was Vividh Bharti, the national radio station. It was mostly...
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