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Monday, July 03, 2006
Now Outlook gets 'inspired'
First it was Nikhat Kazmi of the The Times of India.
Then it was Gautaman Bhaskaran of the Hindu.
And now it's Mahmud Farooqui of Outlook.
Is it really so damn hard to write an original review?
Update (July 5): It seems Farooqui's case is a bit more nuanced than the others, and Nilanjana Roy comes his defence here. Farooqui's own explanation is here, and I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Then it was Gautaman Bhaskaran of the Hindu.
And now it's Mahmud Farooqui of Outlook.
Is it really so damn hard to write an original review?
Update (July 5): It seems Farooqui's case is a bit more nuanced than the others, and Nilanjana Roy comes his defence here. Farooqui's own explanation is here, and I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt.