9 Articles by
Ambar Chatterjee
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Swarajya, Swadharma, Pratirodh – Understanding the power and beauty of “Har Har Mahadev”
Watching Har Har Mahadev was one of the most inspiring and enriching movie experiences for me this year. It has the courage of calling a spade a spade and it does so very bluntly which will not go down well with many in these diplomatic and politically correct times.
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An eye-opening account of how ISIS systematically brainwashes teenage girls and women into submission
The film asks you to retrospect and retrospect you must.
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YouTuber calls out Bollywood for its hypocrisy on the Northeast over the new trailer of ‘Anek’ by Anubhav Sinha: What he said
Anubhav Sinha is about to release his new political drama/thriller Anek which will feature Ayushmann Khurrana as a Special Forces operative in the Northeast.
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“The Kashmir Files” Gut-wrenchingly documents the mass genocide of the Kashmiri Hindus
The Kashmir Files is a resounding slap on the faces of all who have denied or questioned the genocide of the Kashmiri Hindus.
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Another malicious attempt at maligning our defense forces in the guise of fiction and creative freedom
Dear Sachin and Siddharth, are you inspired to tell a story or just wanted to malign the defense forces of the country via your humbug piece- Kathmandu Connection?
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Secrets of Sinauli demolishes the despicable Aryan Invasion theory peddled by the British and woke Indian historians
The discoveries made at Sinauli have ultimately for once and for all demolished all those claims and landed a resounding slap on the faces of all those who have been preaching such an outrageous and demeaning theory of the genesis of the oldest civilization in the history of mankind.
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The indomitable emotion that makes a nation- Celebrating the 72nd Republic Day of India
This nation prospers when we bask in the glory of each other and lend a shoulder or a helping hand to support their weakness. This nation celebrates when the people that it is about flourishes and celebrates in it.
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A requiem for the last “King” and the first war for “Freedom”
The Last Mughal is one of the most exhaustive and well-written accounts of not only the end of one of the greatest dynasties of the country but also of one of the most brutal and spirited war for independence that the British ever had to face.
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Gandhi, Godse, and “Freedom at midnight”
Someone like Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins cannot be expected to understand the mental and emotional state of the Indian Hindus and Sikhs in 1947.