
Uttaran Das Gupta
@uttarandasgupta
Research scholar at Birmingham City University.
Associate Professor of Practice (on leave), O P Jindal Global University.
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19-03-2013 18:49:34
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Indian cinema has a new supervillain — Aurangazeb Alamgir, who has been featured in several films as the archetype of the Muslim tyrant. But what do our favourite villains tell us about ourselves? My column in Business Standard. #aurangzebcontroversy #Chhaava business-standard.com/opinion/specia…



I am lucky to be reading my poems at the Royal #Birmingham Conservatoire on 25th May as part of the the Serendipity Arts #Festival. I will be joined by Uttaran Das Gupta and Gregory Leadbetter. You can book your ticket here: serendipityartsfestival.com/programmes/eve…


#WesAnderson will present #SatyajitRay's 1970 film Aranyer Din Ratri at #CannesFilmFestival2025. My column in Business Standard on the fun and games in Ray and Anderson filmographies. Janus Films Film Heritage Foundation business-standard.com/entertainment/…


I was thrilled to have the opportunity to read my work at the SerendipityArtsFestival alongside Uttaran Das Gupta and Gregory Leadbetter. Listening to Birmingham City University creative writing students was also fascinating. I can't wait to hear them again for their anthology launch on 11th June! (1/2)


"He was possibly the last of the multitalented men and women who ensured Bengal’s pre-eminence in art and culture. His career is also a timeline of its decline." - Uttaran Das Gupta reviews 'Soumitra Chatterjee and his World' by Sanghamitra Chakraborty hindustantimes.com/books/review-s…


Mapping Indian Cities, in Verse 'The Penguin Book of Poems on the Indian City' is a fine attempt to draw a cartography of the diverse and contrasting urban experiences in the country. Uttaran Das Gupta✍️ thewire.in/books/mapping-…

The Penguin India Book of Poems on the Indian City, reviewed in The Wire by Uttaran Das Gupta !

"Despite the advances... the world that women live in is still very different from the one men inhabit," writes British feminist Laura Bates, exploring how #GenerativeAI is severely aggravating #hatred against women. My review in Financial Express. tinyurl.com/2re26ewh