
Caravan Magazine — August 31, 2020
In the shadow of Pune’s Trump Towers lies a little bakery. Its décor, which includes frosted pillar lamps, cast-iron sconces, Eiffel Tower chairs, and name—Le Flamington, inscribed in calligraphic gilt—are airy homages to the iconic Paris patisserie.
Buzzfeed Reader — July 6, 2020
I used to worry that queer monogamy was the kiss of death. But my boyfriend’s new chastity cage showed us a world of sexual possibility — for just the two of us.


Forbes India — September 21, 2019
In Kerala’s Marayoor stand the vestiges of South India’s megalithic age, weathering years and neglect.
PULP — November 15, 2019
The film leers at womanhood through an ancient lens, observing three compulsory stages: the innocent maiden, the devoted mother and the bitter crone.


Arré — October 15, 2019
Fight Club is not meant to be the Gospel of the “modern man”. Instead, it does the complete opposite: it takes a sharp jab at the male ego and its heroic pomposity.
PULP — April 8, 2020
It didn’t matter to me that he was brutally violated and shot in the head. I just wanted to be accepted like he was. By friends, by a lover.


Arré — May 28, 2019
The real victory here was the germination of Ellen Ripley — a beacon of possibility for women in science-fiction to never again be just an afterthought in the male narrative.
