Matching RealityHow Matrimonial Shows Like ‘Indian Matchmaking’ Use a Western Gaze for Popularity Over the last few years, Indian-origin filmmakers have exoticized and dumbed-down Indian weddings to make them palatable for a global streaming audience. By Mihika Agarwal
Inheriting DysfunctionMany Young Adults Are Still Traumatized by Their Parents’ Fights. This Leads Them Into Destructive Relationship Patterns "If the only language you know is that of argument and fighting and insecurity, you are going to speak that language in your next relationship." By Rohitha Naraharisetty
More Than Killer ClownsWhat Pop Culture Misunderstands About Serial Killers Whether it is homophobia or misogyny -- serial killing is rooted in cultural anxieties that society brushes under the carpet, which eventually manifest in horrific forms. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
A Timely LessonFrom Aesop’s Fables to Champak Comics, What Relevance Do Morality Tales Hold Today? Simplistic lessons hide the complexities of the real world and reinforce widely held belief systems, framing a moral compass narrow in its scope. By Saumya Kalia