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Ambarish Ganesh's Indian Nerve

Covering the latest trends that concern India.

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How to Write Your First Movie Review and Do It Well
How to Write Your First Movie Review and Do It Well
Today’s movie review landscape is dominated by a diverse array of voices, from seasoned newspaper critics to popular YouTube vloggers like Chris Stuckmann and Jeremy Jahns. With such a variety of pl...
5 Months Ago
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Best of Indian Cinema in 2020 | Top 10 Films
Best of Indian Cinema in 2020 | Top 10 Films
This year is best forgotten fast, thanks to the arrival of you-know-what. Some things gave us little inspiration and respite during this time, movies being one of them. The timing couldn't have been b...
11 Months Ago
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Back to Its Roots: Assassin’s Creed Mirage Revives Classic Gameplay Elements
Back to Its Roots: Assassin’s Creed Mirage Revives Classic Gameplay Elements
Unleashing a wave of nostalgia, Ubisoft takes a deep dive into the past, announcing the return of classic elements in its upcoming game, "Assassin's Creed Mirage". Fans eagerly awaiting an authentic A...
1 Year Ago
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Inside Apple\
Inside Apple\'s Newest OS: Exploring the Features of MacOS Sonoma
Apple's latest operating system, MacOS Sonoma, is out, and it's making a splash. We've had time to study this new iteration, and it's clear that Apple continues to enhance the user experience with ref...
1 Year Ago
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Unmasking Stealth Data Breaches: How Hackers May Covertly Access Google Drive Files
Unmasking Stealth Data Breaches: How Hackers May Covertly Access Google Drive Files
In a groundbreaking revelation, cybersecurity experts have unearthed a method that allows malicious actors to clandestinely pilfer data from Google Drive accounts, leaving no evidence of the files the...
1 Year Ago
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\'Murder at the Mushaira\' by Raza Mir | Book Review
Mirza Ghalib - poet laureate of the court AND a clever local detective, imagine that. A hook that is sure to attract many a readers like myself to this book, does not feel forcefully contrived. In ...
3 Years Ago
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