Taha Kehar

Taha Kehar

  • Lata’s legacy

    The dangers of appreciating a talented yet somewhat problematic figure have become all the more palpable in the digital realm. In the cut-throat...

  • A room with an echo

    The blurb to Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness offers a shrewd and potentially chilling lesson on the nuances of storytelling....

  • Women in imperial spaces

    India’s encounter with imperialism was initially depicted through the blinkered lens of a male-centric logic. There was an inflexible view...

  • The Partition novel

    The excessive emphasis on politics in any discourse allows a string of biases to seep through and colour our perceptions of the truth. Historical...