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Oh Calcutta and Dilli Meri Jaan

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
It felt funny to be out of the blogging loop for three weeks. But despite my best efforts, I couldn't find time to go about it. I was in India for almost the entire time; I spent a lot of time in Calcutta (my parents don't possess the gadget known as the PC), and a fair bit in Delhi. My brother, who was in Calcutta too (on vacation) with his...

The Shah Rukh Khan affair at Newark

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
I have mixed feelings about Shah Rukh Khan being ‘grilled' by immigration officials at Newark airport. We all know Americans are a paranoid lot, and don't have the chalta hain attitude we do. It's probably more a good thing than bad -- from their point of view. Post 9/11, terrorism has not raised its ugly head again in the US: the chief...

Friends and family

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
On Friday evening, I went out for dinner with a friend who I met after exactly 10 years. I'd worked with him at my first workplace, in Calcutta. He moved to the Gulf in 1999; the next year, I moved to Delhi. That was that, I'd thought. (We hadn't even exchanged email IDS -- back then, emails used to be a tenuous connection and we totally...

Whatever happened to Savita Bhabhi?

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
I am proud to say that we ‘outed' Savita Bhabhi -- from her portal on to the Sunday newspaper. More than a year ago, when I was working for Hindustan Times , one of my team members -- who used to cover crime, intelligence and terror networks -- walked into my cabin looking a tad sheepish. "Er," he fumbled with a notebook (not the laptop...

The House-Husband

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
In the mid-Eighties, when my television viewing was a highly monitored (and usually censored) affair ( Chitrahaar , for instance, was plain EVIL: hero and heroine singing love songs while lunging into each other ever so often was a toxic influence), I have hazy recollections of being allowed to watch a serial that aired every Sunday morning. It was...

Is Mrs Shiney Ahuja a good Indian wife?

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
Two days ago, I got an email from a follower of this blog -- Atish Saha -- saying he's looking forward to a post on consensual sex vs rape -- and he's quoted the Shiney Ahuja case as a reference point. And a couple of weeks ago, I got an email from a friend in the US who is a fan of Shiney's (yes, he has fans!). She first asked me if I'd...

The Decriminalisation of IPC 377

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
I am too excited about the Delhi High Court order scrapping Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, so I couldn't wait till Sunday to post. I heard about the ‘landmark judgement' at 4 pm on Thursday, when one of my colleagues, a young Indian girl, informed me in a baffled tone: "Did you hear about the Delhi High Court order? They have revoked...

Girls Evening Out at the T20 Finals

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
I have a simple theory about supporting a team when a football or a cricket match is going on: I always root for the best-looking side in the tournament. If it's the full line-up in cricket, then I invariably veer towards New Zealand (Daniel Vettori takes the cherry on the cake), and I am deeply saddened if they happen to make an early exit. This...

Postcard from Pakistan

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
Maria Waqar, my fussy Pakistani friend is leaving for grad school: she'll either go to the London School of Economics or National University of Singapore -- depending on which place gives her better financial aid. It's a strange feeling when your best friend in a place from home is about to leave... but she's left me with a piece that she...

How About Going Dutch?

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
I've always been confused -- and rather intrigued -- about the issue of settling the bill after a meal or a drink. Unlike Westerners -- who go Dutch, right down to the service charge -- we Indians usually have this thing about letting one person pay. "Let me take this": that's the sentence everyone longs to hear at the end of the eating...

Ghost Stories

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
Like all ‘sensible' people, my views on ghosts and spirits are very, very ambivalent. I've never personally had a spectral encounter, so I cannot, with great conviction, proclaim there is a domain inhabited by spirits and spooky creatures. But then, I know of a great many friends/relative/acquaintances who swear there is a world of the ‘living...

The Mutton Curry from Lahore

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
In Calcutta, in the good old days, eating chicken was distinctly déclassé. Your ‘class' was determined by whether you served - among other fishy courses -- good-quality mutton (there were ‘select shops' catering to the ‘good-quality' demand) on occasions ranging from family dinners to weddings. This was much before the health lobbyists had...

DPS MMS Redux and Subcontinental Morality

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
In last week's blog post, I did not mention that I watched Dev D with this Pakistani friend of mine. She had been very keyed up about ‘ Emosional Atyachar' and had made me promise I would bring back the movie DVD -- one reason why I didn't watch Dev D in the theatres in Delhi. Halfway into watching the film at my apartment in Dubai, when...

Dev D for the Oscars?

Posted by Sushmita Bose at 
I admit I am incredibly un-cool and unfit: I've not watched Black Friday . In fact, I didn't have a run-in with Anurag Kashyap till very recently -- when I watched Dev D -- but there's nothing personal about that, just blame it on bad planning. Dev D , as far as I know (I may be wrong), did not release in Dubai, and I'd have probably...
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