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The latest buzz in the "Arundhati YTS" sphere revolves around her 2025 memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me . This deeply personal book traces her relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, and her journey from Kerala to Delhi. It’s a rare look at the woman behind the revolutionary, blending "difficult truths with unexpected wit".
: Roy was briefly married to architect Gerard da Cunha and later to filmmaker Pradip Krishen ; her marriage to Krishen ended in 2022. Major Literary Works arundhati yts
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Available for streaming in various regions including the UK and India. Airtel Xstream Offers the Telugu version of the film for HD streaming. JioHotstar Available for viewers in India. 2014 Bengali remake Watch Arundhati : Roy was briefly married to architect Gerard
Relive the epic battle between good and evil in Kodi Ramakrishna's blockbuster hit, Arundhati . Starring Anushka Shetty in her most iconic role as the warrior queen Jejamma, the film blends mythology, fantasy, and intense drama. Follow the journey of a woman destined to finish a fight started generations ago against the depraved sorcerer Pasupati (Sonu Sood). Known for its powerful performances and grand scale, Arundhati remains a cult classic in Indian cinema. Arundhati (2009) - Movie Review
Roy’s background in architecture is often visible in the structure of her essays. She deconstructs the "grand narratives" of progress—such as big dams, nuclear testing, and corporate globalization—to reveal the human displacement and environmental ruin hidden beneath. In her first major essay, The End of Imagination (1998), she reacted to India’s nuclear tests not with nationalist pride, but with a chilling analysis of how nuclear weapons colonize the very air we breathe and the future we imagine. This set the tone for her career: a refusal to be a "middle-class spectator" to injustice. Themes of Power and Displacement