Return of the Superheroes

Top picks for April 2018

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Top picks for April 2018

FILMS

Marvel returns with the high-drama, action-packed Avengers: Infinity War, complete with a new super villain, Thanos. This time the superheroes team up with a selection of other Marvel superheroes including the spacefaring Guardians of the Galaxy. Get ready for some serious chills with the post-apocalyptic film A Quiet Place, starring Emily Blunt, in a world full of blind monsters with super-hearing abilities. Iranian auteur Majid Majidi makes his foray into Hindi cinema with Beyond the Clouds (Ansooy-e Abrha), which follows two siblings in the slums of Mumbai.

Watchlist: The cheeky Irrfan Khan-starrer Blackmail and Prabhu Deva's silent thriller Mercury.

SPORTS

Starting 7 April, India's cricket-crazy fans will see their gods battle in a total of 60 matches over 48 days in the Indian Premier League. Then, down under, 71 nations will participate in the Commonwealth Games. This edition is special; for the first time since 1930, men and women have the same number of competing events.

BOOKS

With widespread social churn, there is a bounty of titles on current affairs. Post the Supreme Court's triple talaq ruling, social commentator and journalist Ziya Us Salam explains the nuances of divorce in Islam in Till Talaq Do Us Part (Penguin Random House). The arrest of 'godman' Ram Rahim cleaved open India's religious consciousness. Journalist Anurag Tripathi investigates in Dera Sacha Sauda and Gurmeet Ram Rahim (Penguin Random House). There's also Wendy Doniger's Against Dharma (Speaking Tiger). Award-winning non-fiction author Sumana Roy returns with her first novel Missing (Aleph), set in the north-east, about a missing social activist and her blind poet-husband.

Also for the bookshelf: Satyajit Ray's Travails with the Alien: The Film That was Never Made and Other Adventures with Science Fiction (HarperCollin...

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