by Culture Unraveled | Jun 20, 2025
Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq, winner of the Booker Prize, can be seen as a powerful example of literary lament. Lament is more than just expressing sorrow—it’s a tradition where pain is given a voice and a purpose. In these twelve stories, Mushtaq shows how sorrow can...
by Culture Unraveled | Jun 13, 2025
How beautiful it would be to see children the way Ram Shankar Nikumbh saw Ishaan ! Aamir Khan’s directorial debut, Taare Zameen Par, is not merely about dyslexia. It is about sight. About perspective. About the audacity to believe in a child when no one else does....
by Culture Unraveled | Jun 6, 2025
What kind of world are we building? Arcane isn’t just a show about magic and machines—it’s a mirror to our society. This video explores how true progress isn’t powered by perfection or control, but by people. By connection. By belonging. Watch now and ask yourself:...
by Culture Unraveled | May 30, 2025
‘Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls’ – Rabindranath Tagore Anjali Menon’s Bangalore Days is a warm, nostalgic tale of three cousins who move to the city of their dreams – Bangalore. Kuttan, Divya, and Arjun...
by Culture Unraveled | May 16, 2025
What happens to a child when a parent lives through them? In this video podcast, we unpack the haunting beauty of Qala (2022), directed by Anvita Dutt—a film that explores ambition, shame, and the psychological inheritance passed down through generations. We reflect...