Amaryllis – An imprint of Manjul Publishing unveiled the new book 1984: In Memory and Imagination – Personal Essays and Short Fiction on the 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots, edited by Vikram Kapur, Associate Professor of English at Shiv Nadar University on 4th November at the Press Club Of India , New Delhi.
The book was launched by Harry Sachdeva, prominent film-maker & Writer producer of Bollywood Film “31st October” and Manoj Mitta, renowned journalist . They were joined by Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of Caravan magazine, and Vikram Kapur, editor of the anthology, to discuss the impact of the 1984 riots on the psyche of affected individuals and the nation as a whole.
The panel discussion was moderated by Humra Quraishi, well-known journalist and author. Among the discussion points was how the film “31st October” has been instrumental in bringing the issue into the forefront again and how sensitively the film showcased the plight of the victims...
The book was launched by Harry Sachdeva, prominent film-maker & Writer producer of Bollywood Film “31st October” and Manoj Mitta, renowned journalist . They were joined by Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of Caravan magazine, and Vikram Kapur, editor of the anthology, to discuss the impact of the 1984 riots on the psyche of affected individuals and the nation as a whole.
The panel discussion was moderated by Humra Quraishi, well-known journalist and author. Among the discussion points was how the film “31st October” has been instrumental in bringing the issue into the forefront again and how sensitively the film showcased the plight of the victims...
- 11/8/2016
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- Bollyspice
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