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Jolly Joseph, who is suspected to have killed six people in Kerala, was taken on an “evidence collection drive” this month. While the media narrative in the case has been fraught with misogyny, it was not a surprise that men in the crowd heckled her. However, Nikhila Henry reports that the women she spoke to about Jolly were much more kinder with their words. Huffpost India's Ankur Pathak writes that young filmmakers at the Mumbai Film Festival offered hope because their films dealt with subjects that superstars would never talk about, and this at a time when many of them have openly endorsed the government. And if you're planning to watch The Irishman on Netflix, read what our reviewer has to say about it.

 

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Is Jolly Joseph A Cyanide Killer Or Good Woman? Here’s What Family, Neighbours Said

Fathima Beevi seemed in awe of Jolly as she called her the “woman who was brave enough to kill six”. Jameela, in her 40s, referred to Jolly as “Nallol”, a good woman. Suhara, who lives in the neighbourhood, said, “She [Jolly] was always kind and welcoming. Very social. You would find her at all sorts of public gatherings and marriages, interacting gracefully with people.”

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As Bollywood Sucks Up To Modi Yet Again, Young Filmmakers At MAMI Offer Hope

Bollywood has been happy to hobnob with the Narendra Modi government, and turn out a slew of films praising the government’s schemes. That’s why it hit home hard for liberals when even actors such as Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan, both of whom had spoken up about a rising culture of intolerance, succumbed to the lure of selfies with the Prime Minister.

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