Anjali Bhavan

Anjali Bhavan is a 19-year-old engineering undergrad. Her work has appeared in The Speaking Tree (a weekend supplement of The Times of India), Esthesia Magazine, Coldnoon International, the Allegro Poetry Review and Span Magazine. Her short story was once published in A Twist in the Tale, an anthology of short stories by Max Life Insurance. She currently writes on her blog and for The Wordsmiths, a little, eclectic group of writers who like to talk about anything and everything – particularly art and cinema.

The Hungry Lion [2018]: ‘NYAFF’ Review

The Hungry Lion [2018]: A chilling take on rumors, fake news, and harassment It’s a modern-day high school that could have been in any city of the world, and teenaged students clad…

Raazi [2018]- A tribute to unknown heroes

In Delhi University in 1971, a girl jumps in the middle of a street to save a little bird as her friend quickly pulls her back in time before a vehicle could…

Kamal Hassan and Jaya Prada in sagara sangamam

Sagara Sangamam [1983] Review – Of art, life and death

While living in a society that worships the obscene and wealthy and casts aside all that is meaningful and of substance, how does an artist continue to practice and propagate their art?…