Articles by me / Published ArticlesMaid for Each Other (HT Brunch) January 23, 2021 0 Rohena Gera’s new film shows a wealthy homeowner falling in love with his domestic help. How did the writer-director do away with Bollywood’s rich-poor clichés and address this with realism and sensitivity?Watching a profoundly beautiful film made by an old friend can be an atypical experience, especially if the film is her award-winning debut feature. Part of You, even as you get absorbed in her storytelling, is looking for pieces of that friend in her characters, as if in need of confirmation about what you believe you know about her. This is exactly what watching Is love enough? Sir on Netflix by Rohena Gera does to me, recently. Read MoreFurther Reading... Kerala’s temple of wonders May 4, 2024 A 200-year-old palace in Odisha is now a stunning lakefront boutique hotel September 5, 2024 Winter Solo Travel in Kashmir March 20, 2024 Previous PostSnow, Skis and Mulled Wine (Condé Nast Traveller) Next PostA Conversation with Kevin Kwan (Author of Crazy Rich Asians) About Sex and Vanity, Life During the Pandemic and BLM Movement (Mint Lounge)