KDrama Review: Teach You a Lesson | A Take

"Teach You a Lesson (2026)" limited Series in Netflix is brutal, uncomfortable, and unforgettable. In this review, I reflect on my own school days — the quiet humiliations, the discovery of literature, and the joy of finally finding my tribe. A drama that made me remember what education should be.

Love Has Fireworks: A Review | My Take

"Love Has Fireworks" offers a reflective examination of modern Tamil cinema, emphasizing its artistic merit through nuanced performances rather than formulaic hero worship. The drama showcases intelligent romance, powerful restraint, and skillful acting that evokes genuine emotions, reminding viewers of the potential for depth in storytelling. It renews hope for meaningful narratives in cinema.

Being a Hospitable Host Language

The author reflects on their journey with translation, emphasising that it transcends mere word substitution. Good translations preserve cultural essence, inviting readers into new perspectives while maintaining differences. They argue for translation as an act of hospitality, balancing respect for original languages with accessibility for readers, revealing personal growth through cultural appreciation.

Kill Me, Heal Me and the Kaleidoscope of the Self

The author reflects on the themes of identity and self-perception while watching the Korean drama "Kill Me, Heal Me." They explore how individuals embody multiple roles and emotions in daily life, drawing parallels to psychological theories and Bharatanatyam dance. Ultimately, they suggest that healing involves embracing all aspects of oneself rather than conforming to a single identity.

Korean Drama Review | 1% of Something (2016) | My Take

The content explores the differences between theatre and television as storytelling mediums, emphasising theatre's immediate audience connection versus television's technical enhancements. It focuses on the drama "1% of Something," portraying the evolution from conflict to love between two characters in a contractual dating scenario, enriched by strong supporting roles and a comforting narrative.

Chinese Drama Review | Pursuit of Jade | My Take

"Pursuit of Jade" is a 40-episode Chinese drama adapted from a web novel, focusing on the relationship between Fan Changyu and Xie Zheng amidst societal and personal challenges. The story highlights themes of innocence, aspiration, and the complexity of love, juxtaposed with the harsh realities of power and tradition, while offering nuanced female character portrayals.

Where Expression and Being Meet

This editorial reflects on a transformative art experience, emphasising participation over presentation. It highlights performances by students from Mathru Mandir and Chettinad Sath Sadhana School along with RASA Arpita students, where the focus is on genuine expression, thoughtful choreography, and the quiet influence of teachers. Ultimately, it conveys a sense of connection and presence rather than striving for perfection.

Drama Review | Love, Labour, and Quiet Hope: Revisiting Love Story in the 1970s

Love Story in the 1970s is a period drama focusing on the aspirations of a young couple, Fei Ni and Fang Muyang, framed within the socio-economic constraints of 1970s China. Their relationship evolves from a practical arrangement into a profound partnership, highlighting themes of support, commitment, and the quiet resilience required to pursue dreams amidst adversity.

Evergreen Crush-to-Connection Arc: Why, “You Are My Glory” Feels Like Coming Home

The author reflects on their affinity for slow-burn narratives, especially in romantic relationships, emphasizing growth through understanding and empathy. They are drawn to stories like "You Are My Glory," where misjudgments evolve into deeper connections, illustrating that love develops over time through everyday interactions, fostering emotional intelligence and lifelong partnerships.

Chinese Drama Review: She and Her Perfect Husband

She and Her Perfect Husband is a 40-episode Chinese drama that intertwines law and love, addressing modern professional pressures and gender biases. With a strong cast, engaging narrative, and insightful social commentary, it explores themes of loyalty, emotional labor, and societal expectations while delivering a compelling partnership between its main characters.