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Fast Forward - In just five years, Ranveer Singh has gone from anonymity to superstardom. While his cinematic successes have won him adoration, his ribald public image has sometimes occasioned contempt. When Taran N Khan examined what’s fuelling Singh’s rise, she found an intense love of the spotlight, and the giant promotional machinery of modern Bollywood fame.

Also in this issue: The unappreciated work of Bollywood’s script supervisors; The changing representations of tribal people in Hindi cinema; The many failings of the National Security Guard; Books Bollywood reads; Aung San Suu Kyi’s quiet tourism push; Photos of Taiwan’s young and controversial betel nut girls; and much more.

The Caravan Magazine Description:

EditorDelhi Press

CategoríaNews

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaMonthly

The Caravan Magazine is an Indian English-language, long-form narrative journalism magazine covering politics and culture. It is published by the Delhi Press Group.

The Caravan is known for its in-depth reporting, investigative journalism, and literary criticism. It has published a number of award-winning articles and essays, and has been praised for its commitment to independent journalism.

The magazine's coverage includes a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, social justice, culture, and the arts. It has published articles on a variety of controversial and sensitive issues, such as the rise of Hindutva, the Kashmir conflict, and the plight of Dalits.

The Caravan is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and developments in India. It is a valuable resource for journalists, academics, students, and anyone who is interested in politics, culture, and society.

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