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RS Durai Senthilkumar’s ‘Garudan’ has a solid premise, but is let down by utterly convenient screenplay
The film stars Soori, Sasikumar, Unni Mukundan. The writing is so generic that almost nothing stays in mind. Early on in Garudan, set in the district of Theni, we are told that three things are responsible for most of the issues around us: “mann” (land), “pon” (money), and “penn” (women). “Mann” comes in the form […]

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Jun 3, 20241 min read
Interview: Nithilan Saminathan (‘Maharaja’, ‘Kurangu Bommai’)
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Jun 3, 20241 min read
Short-selling explained with Eddie Murphy in movie ‘Trading Places’
The 1983 movie ‘Trading Places’, staring Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd tells the story of an upper class commodities broker Louis Winthorpe III (Aykroyd) and a homeless street hustler Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy) whose lives cross paths when they are…
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Jun 2, 20242 min read


A2 Economics – Imperfect competition and marginal analysis
For the CAIE A2 Economics course and NCEA AS 3.2, below is a note on Imperfect Competition which tends to be a popular question in the exam. The rule for maximising profit or minimising a loss (the equilibrium) for a…
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Jun 1, 20241 min read
Interview: Kajal Aggarwal (‘Satyabhama’, ‘Indian 2’…)
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Jun 1, 20241 min read


Remittances and their importance for developing countries
In most high school economics courses there is a unit on ‘Development Economics’ and within it the importance of remittances. Remittances are money that is earned by migrant workers that is sent back to their country of origin which are…
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May 31, 20242 min read
Interview: KS Ravikumar (‘Hit List’, Kamal, Rajini…)
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May 30, 20241 min read
UCO to SAF – trying to erase the carbon footprint of airline travel
SAF – sustainable aviation fuel is being demanded by airlines globally as it looks reduce its climate footprint and achieve its goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. In 2024 global production of SAF is set to reach approximately…
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May 29, 20242 min read
Interview: Soori (‘Garudan’)
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May 28, 20241 min read


Argentina – an economy that never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity
Below is a video from The Economist that looks at the problems facing the Argentinian economy. It is well documented that Argentina’s economic woes since the 1940’s have impacted the economy today. Some of the main teaching points from the…
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May 27, 20242 min read
Interview: Richa Chadha (‘Heeramandi’, ‘Wasseypur, ‘Fukrey’, ‘Masaan’…)
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May 24, 20241 min read


Vysakh’s ultra-generic ‘Turbo’ is basically Mammootty saying he needs to chill after ‘Bramayugam’
The film also stars Raj B Shetty, Anjana Jayaprakash. It is yet another mass movie that thinks a star’s swag is enough. Towards the end of Turbo, the villain – played by Raj B Shetty – utters these words: “I hate these bloody old cliches.” He needn’t have waited so long. The bloody old cliches […]

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May 23, 20241 min read
Interview: Jeyamohan
This interview is part of our “exploring…” series, where we discuss one or more aspects of cinema, writing, etc. For more, subscribe to GALATTA PLUS: https://tinyurl.com/ysbkyrht Copyright ©2024 GALATTA.

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May 22, 20241 min read
Readers Write In #697: My two more cents on Serious Literature – Part Three
By G Waugh ‘One of literature’s purposes is to give hope to the hopeless.’ I have seen some of the finest critics trying to define the purpose of art and literature as given above. I have seen some of them reject even the most truly original works of art as undeserving of their adulation and […]

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May 21, 20249 min read


Modern Monetary Theory vs Mainstream Monetary Theory
Although not in the A2 syllabus we have had some great discussions in my A2 class on Modern Monetary Theory – MMT. It has its roots in the theory of John Maynard Keynes who during the Great Depression created the…
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May 21, 20242 min read
Interview: Aaditi Pohankar (‘Mannavan Vanthanadi’, ‘She’, ‘Star’)
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May 20, 20241 min read
Interview: Sanjay Leela Bhansali (‘Heeramandi’)
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May 18, 20241 min read


Readers Write In #696: The ‘Dark’ Past
By G Waugh It sometimes boggles my mind when I think about how much of my unnecessary past I carry with me. Any offhand comment, or a passing observation, a casually generated thought tossed off like a used cigarette butt by someone in the days of our growing up may get stuck in our minds […]

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May 17, 20248 min read


The Fun of ‘Gregory’s Girl’ (Bill Forsyth, 1981)
Some films are easy to classify as endearing. There’s a little touch of something in those that always makes the viewings agreeable. Those types of films are often contained in a shell without false pretences. For me, the Scottish film Gregory’s Girl, directed by Bill Forsyth, bears these non-neglectable qualities. Initially, I discovered this delightful coming-of-age comedy in February 2021 when I did […]

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May 17, 20247 min read
US inflation like rockets and feathers.
This is a useful news clip about US inflation from PBS Newshour with Paul Solman. They talk about core inflation, shelter inflation and rockets and feathers. When costs go up, prices go up like a rocket. They go up really…
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May 16, 20241 min read
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