Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Satire

How will India change after 23 May, 2019: A writer lets his imagination run wild

It became clear that we would see a different India after the 2019 election. Here, a writer sets his imagination free.

When Aladin, the present day Indian Prince, got hold of the magic lamp and yelled ‘ab hoga insaf’

Poverty in the countryside was still a cause of concern to Aladin. On consultation with one Uncle Chidu, he came up with an idea.

The ‘healing touch’ and Gandhis’ own country: As angels from heaven spread their healing touch, heathens tried to spread canards

Such kindness, such simplicity, and genuine compassion are absolutely rare in an age of media props and PR stunts.

What is Holi? ‘Liberals Of Delhi’ explain

While ruling India, Akbar introduced Indians to education, to cooking, to architecture, but also unfortunately to Holi.

A Pulitzer Prize winning report on Priyanka Gandhi’s aeroplane trip by Mausambi Singh

Priyanka Gandhi took an IndiGo flight from Delhi to Lucknow, and it was a flight to remember.

Priyanka and Rahul are so divine, we don’t deserve them

Priyanka and Rahul Gandhi will be youth icons even in their fifties, they will be 'kickstarting' more campaigns than Sriharikota launches satellites and will continue to brighten our days with brilliantly chosen clothes and flashing smiles with mesmerising dimples.

BJP holds a top level meeting on job creation – leaked transcript

Sources reveal that a top-level BJP meeting held a few months back to discuss the impact of media narrative of ‘no jobs’ and find ways to counter it despite data showing that the Modi government creating almost 15 million jobs every year

Not just Rahul Gandhi’s leadership, Congress also believes in magic mushrooms that can make you fair

Considering that PM Modi began using the diamond facials after he assumed office. The total cost of facials for the entire term should be Rs 146 billion. Wonder how many Rafales could that have bought.

My Name Is RaGa trailer review: We get the balconies and the chiffon saree, but where are the mobile factories?

In what is very unfair treatment of brave journalism, it is Rahul Kanwal's voice and not Pallavi Ghosh's or Sagarika Ghose's that announces RaGa's rise to great power in India's politics.

Move over Rahul baba, Priyanka Vadra is the new Taimur Ali Khan of Indian politics

There ain't no dimples deep enough, ain't no cheekbones high enough, that can keep our secular, liberal media from singing the glory of the new princess.

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