Monthly Archive for: ‘April, 2026’
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The Great Bollywood Bias: When National Pride Becomes a Crime
By Raj Shah The extraordinary success of films like Dhurandhar 1 and Dhurandhar 2 has reignited an important debate within Indian cinema—not just about storytelling, but about hypocrisy in Bollywood’s review ecosystem and influencer culture. Despite record-breaking global earnings—estimated at over $240 million for the …
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Success, Stress, and Silent Disease: The Untold Health Story of Our Community
By Dr. Kavitha Reddy Every April, the United States observes National Minority Health Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness about the persistent health disparities affecting minority populations. While the initiative broadly includes many racial and ethnic groups, its message carries a particular, piercing urgency for …
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The Silent Heart Crisis: Insights from the Recent MASALA Study Report
By Dr. Priya Ramanathan The MASALA Study, published in the popular medical journal, has issued a wake-up call for the South Asian community in the United States. The research reveals a startling health disparity: South Asian adults are developing critical risk factors for heart disease—such …
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