Aparna Bhalla‘Maid’: How a poor, abused mother went on to become a writerIt’s very rare that you come across a show which bristles you with indignation. Something so real that you resent your existence. Maid does…Sep 24, 20223Sep 24, 20223
Aparna Bhalla13: Japan’s age of consent lower than British India’s minimum age of marriage for womenIn the ‘land of the rising sun’ has the sun set upon its women?May 22, 2021May 22, 2021
Aparna BhallaThe rampaging roars of RishigangaIn this piece, I analyse the environmental preludes of the recent avalanche that ravaged the Chamoli district of Uttrakhand.May 20, 2021May 20, 2021
Aparna BhallaThe Absence of Judicious in JudiciaryHere, I decipher as to how the Indian Judiciary remained a mute spectator to the Covid-19 crisis, and refused to have a national disaster…May 20, 2021May 20, 2021
Aparna Bhalla“Pour your heart out”: A peer support group by students who refused to be mute spectatorsAll Ears is an initiative, a support group that believes in exchanging bare conversations, without any judgements, and lending a listening…May 20, 2021May 20, 2021
Aparna BhallaMilestone (Meel Patthar): The Netflix film that tells us what goes around, comes back aroundMeel Patthar/Milestone showcases that individuality might take years of struggle to manifest, but that is Okay.May 16, 2021May 16, 2021
Aparna BhallaCovid-19 Second Wave: Here’s how 10 hard-hitting political cartoons showcased negligent politics…The Deadpan Show? Most certainly.Apr 21, 2021Apr 21, 2021