The former chairman of Tata Group and Tata Sons, Ratan Naval Tata breathed his last on 9th October 2024. Few days before N Tata’s demise, on 7th July 2024, a Tata Steel employee died after falling from a crane while…
Everyone Has Their Place: Examining Snowpiercer’s Ideology
Bong Joon-ho’s film Snowpiercer based on Jacques Lob’s post-apocalyptic French novel, Le Transperceneige follows Curtis Everett, a lower-class man or a “tailee” leading a revolution against an unyielding ideological regime. The year is 2031, 19 years after a man-made chemical…
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