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Understanding John Rebus

Understanding John Rebus may be the most challenging thing in modern-day literary fiction. Continue reading
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The Isle of Forgiveness

When my grandfather opens his eyes, he finds Himself in a world devoid of the warmth he had Once shown to strangers. Continue reading
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Idle Past

Moving around clouds seemed easier, the penchant For appraising one’s self-worth deemed unnecessary After the umpteenth look at the sky. Continue reading
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Chemical Warfare

I don’t remember who I was at twenty, or the fading Light of a past on whom the door is firmly shut. Continue reading
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A photojourney across Vietnam – Hue

This post is dedicated to the city of Hue in central Vietnam, located perilously close to the former Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Continue reading
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Kashmir

With Kashmir at the forefront, it seems as good a time as any to go back to the eponymous song of The Yellow Diary (TYD) from their debut EP Marz. Continue reading
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Monkey King

When they could find no instrument to hand their rage At, they chose you, Continue reading
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A photojourney across Vietnam – Saigon

This post is dedicated to Saigon, the historical epicentre of the Vietnam war. Continue reading
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Karoge Yaad Toh by Bashar Nawaz – Translation and Summary

In this blog post, I shall try to translate and summarise the classic nazm ‘Karoge Yaad Toh’ written by Bashar Nawaz and sung by Bhupinder Singh which was immortalised in the film Bazaar (1982). Continue reading

Mohul is a national-level cricketer, poet, sports journalist, travel writer and essayist from Hyderabad, India.
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