The author is the president and CEO of National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA)
Enough is enough though, and my jottings on Hamlet should be considered as my swan song: Farewell
Who awakened the love for Ghalib
On the surprising rise of Donald Trump
Recognising the stylistic originality
An English translation must reproduce the leisurely effect
The ever-present underlying wit
On Iqbal’s journey to writing exquisite and daring verses
The poet I admire and revere
Shakespeare gives me solace
Of the British Museum Library in Birmingham and freedom of speech
Referendum, election and the age factor
On Shaw as a journalist, critic and playwright
On Shaw’s brilliance and wit
Discovering a master fiction writer on a flight
A word or two more about America
If the unthinkable happens in November
Deconstructing Donald Trump’s popularity
Of the prominent eighteenth century essayists
"A loose sally of the mind"
Of British pensioners, Anupam Kher and South Indian food