Atulya Pathak is a Masters student of Development at Azim Premji University. Formerly she was a full-time teacher in a low-income school. She studied History at a prestigious All-Girls College in the University of Delhi. Her areas of interest are Mediocre Science Fiction shows, Indian Politics, Mental Health & the environment. You can find her on Instagram at: @sherbet_lemon9.
In House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths, Leena Yadav moulds the story about a tragedy into an active question of self-reflection for the larger society. - By Atulya Pathak
With characters that explore complexities of LGBTQ and Disability issues, Netflix’s new coming-of-age web-series takes baby steps into bringing a diversity of representation into the mainstream. - By Atulya Pathak
Why Shashi Tharoor’s satirical 1989 masterpiece The Great Indian Novel—which married India’s recent history with The Mahabharata—is as relevant as ever in today’s polarising times. - by Atulya Pathak
SonyLIV web series Rocket Boys is a rare exception among recent dramas, where an entertaining story of post-Independent India also holds up a mirror of truths. - By Atulya Pathak