I’m not a Hollywood or Bollywood enthusiast but one of the few and best films I have seen in the last few years is Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy. The words of the theme song of the film were echoed to me by my cook Mukesh the other day post the 2019 election results.
He said, “Hamara time aa gaya.” Mukesh, in his early 30s, is a die-hard Modi fan. His family of 100-odd — all of who live in and around Dehradun — swear by him and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), although they have been BJP supporters well before Modi burst into the scene. He’s very ...
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