Algebra, the Arts & Ideas Club will host Shashi Tharoor and Vikramaditya Motwane, the director of Sacred Games, in its upcoming series of talks. He will speak about the complex world of Sacred Games - and the unsacred stories behind it.
Shashi Tharoor’s last book took on the colossus that was the British Empire, and now Tharoor will turn his piercing gaze closer home as he steps into the Hinduism battlefield to reclaim his faith. And in Why I Am a Proud Hindu, the impassioned - and hyper-articulate - Tharoor will talk about the personal and political faces of Hinduism, why he calls it “the perfect religion” and why he’s a secularist who can keep the faith.
This unmissable double-bill of disruptors will be held on July 30, 6.45 pm onwards at the Taj City Centre Gurugram.
Algebra – the Arts and Ideas Club is designed to host almost 35 engagements over the year with topline thinkers and practitioners from almost every discipline that impacts human affairs: politics, economy, environment, spirituality, cinema, medicine, science, technology, music, media, literature, the arts, sports, people’s movements, et al.