Here’s a poem of longing and love, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. Thundering and lightening And heavy downpour She stood in the rain Without any fear To see...
A love poem, by Ketaki, exclusively for Different Truths. The fire has a magic, all its own. In the crackling, in the hissing are emotions, Captured and contained in...
She found love among despondency and hesitation, in this verse, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. Every day she watches him Passing by on the parallel Road but they...
A breezy love poem, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. Do you remember this path? With flowers on both sides Making it so lovely and beautiful Every dawn and...
Ketaki paints word-images of rural Bengal, celebrating summer, nature, music, and love, exclusively for Different Truths. Walking along the winding village mud paths, Meandering along the paddy field banks....
An evocative love poem, by Amita, exclusively for Different Truths. You are my voice. I am your poem. My lyrics Light up Your unborn tunes, Awaken your music Beyond...
Dr. Piku paints the beauty of the dawn, in word-images, celebrating life, exclusively for Different Truths. When the foggy morning haze Mingles with the yellow lights And the sleepy...
Kamrun sees the futility and utility of love, in different layers of life, in this poem, exclusively for Different Truth Contemporary love… Now, you are just a magical word...
A poignant poem about the healing power of love, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. This sublime word Love amazing like the Mount Everest standing tall and captures everyone's...
Pyusha takes a look at some of the unconventional female characters and women-centric films Bollywood has produced in the recent years. She critiques such films with thumbnail reviews, as...
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