Sukanya Basu Mallik

Sukanya Basu Mallik's works have been featured in Reader’s Digest, Times of India, Sahitya Akademi, Writer's Life, UK, AIPF Int. Anthology ( Diverse City Youth Contest, Austin, US), etc. Bestowed with Best Manuscript Awards for fiction & non-fiction categories (Mumbai Litofest, 2018), she has also been recognized for her short story ‘Healing of Wounds’ at NCLF, led by Ruskin Bond. She's currently pursuing a PhD at IIT Madras in organizational behavior, her subject being using art-based therapies for enhancing teaching-learning effectiveness using immersive technologies

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Cinema’s Fantastic 5 Women Directors Who Are Redefining Indian Stories

Mira Nair, Zoya Akhtar, Gauri Shinde, Nandita Das, and Meghna Gulzar are special because they tell stories in their own way, and have changed Indian cinema.

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Celebrating The Stories Of 7 Trailblazing Indian Women Scriptwriters

Together, these women make Indian movies special. They bring stories to life, making us think, laugh, and sometimes even cry.

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Film Umrao Jaan’s Song ‘In Aankhon Ki Masti Ke’ Is A Nuanced Celebration Of Femininity

The song subtly hints at society's gaze towards women. It's like this subtle commentary on how women are both admired and objectified.

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Unveiling Woman Power: The Empowering Journey Of Mrs. Claus In Hot Girl Winter

Hot Girl Winter serves as a powerful testament to woman power. It portrays a woman's quest for self-fulfillment, independence, and agency outside the conventional confines of her role.

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women at Christmas
There’s Joy As Well As Pain In Women’s Stories At Christmas As They Have Evolved In Media And Art

We know Christmas as a time of celebration, but we need to look at women's stories at Christmas and the way they have evolved over time.

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The Exorcist: Believer 2023
The Exorcist: Believer (2023)- Power Of Women In Horror Cinema

The Exorcist: Believer refuses to adhere to the traditional stereotypes often associated with female characters in horror films.

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Barbie: A Cinematic Masterpiece

In the world of cinema, there are movies that entertain, and then there are movies that captivate the heart and soul. Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” undoubtedly falls into the latter category, a visually stunning and emotionally resonant journey through the iconic world of the beloved Barbie doll. Act 1: A Musical Invitation From the very beginning, […]

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A Fairytale Romance at the hill top
A Fairytale Romance at the hill top

Sarah had always longed for a fairytale romance, complete with charming gestures and heartfelt conversations. When John asked her out to a church on a hilltop in Chennai, she was thrilled beyond measure. The ride up the winding road was filled with laughter and conversation, and Sarah couldn’t help but feel a tinge of attraction […]

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Rediscovering Rhythm: A Journey of Love and Music in Kolkata (a short story)
Rediscovering Rhythm: A Journey of Love and Music in Kolkata (a short story)

As Aparajita and Arjun walked through the lively streets of Kolkata, the sounds of music and laughter filled the air. They paused to listen to a street performer playing a soulful melody on his flute, the music echoing through the narrow alleyways. “That’s beautiful,” Aparajita said, her eyes closed in appreciation. “It’s a traditional Bengali […]

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Because The Intimate Alia Ranbir Wedding Reminded Me Of My Idea Of A Forever After

I love how my mother cooks something special for their anniversary and my father brings home chocolates, and yet the two keep it all hushed up like a newly married duo.

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Why Anu Aga Says, “I Am Completely At Peace With The Idea Of Death.”

Anu Aga turned into an entrepreneur amid personal crisis. She is the retired chairperson of energy and environment engineering firm, Thermax.

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