Matthew Schneeberger In Mumbai

Stories by Matthew Schneeberger In Mumbai

Desperately seeking Ramanujans

Desperately seeking Ramanujans

Rediff.com   19 Aug 2010

The time has come, believes Matthew Schneeberger, when India must dig up geniuses that lie unknown, untapped, languishing in its villages.

Inception: A sure blockbuster

Inception: A sure blockbuster

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2010

Inception will should best film and best director nominations for the Academy Awards. Deservedly.

Kites: A beautiful fraud

Kites: A beautiful fraud

Rediff.com   21 May 2010

The movie, which despite its slick image and incredibly beautiful stars is not what it claims to be. It's not a great action movie. Not a great love story. Not even a noteworthy Indian contribution to global cinema.

It's not such a Wonderful Afterlife after all

It's not such a Wonderful Afterlife after all

Rediff.com   7 May 2010

The film quickly drifts into the absurd and unbelievable, and stays there throughout, with a plot riddled with inconsistencies and gaps that otherwise would be fatal if Chadha hadn't set out to be so self-mocking.

UK in the grip of 'Clegg-mania'

UK in the grip of 'Clegg-mania'

Rediff.com   22 Apr 2010

Just a week ago, the leader of the United Kingdom's opposition Conservative Party was an overwhelming favourite to topple Gordon Brown's ruling Labour government in the 2010 UK general elections on April 6.

V Ramakrishnan is India Abroad Person of the Year

V Ramakrishnan is India Abroad Person of the Year

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2010

Given his tremendous achievement -- only seven Indians and people of Indian-origin have been honoured with a Nobel Prize -- it was no surprise that, even during a year of exceptional achievement by members of the Indian-American community, Dr Ramakrishnan would be named India Abroad Person of the Year 2009.

Mumbai a Global City? Not in this lifetime!

Mumbai a Global City? Not in this lifetime!

Rediff.com   25 Jan 2010

Everyone is resigned to inefficient and corrupt governance. The contempt of authorities for the public at large is almost palpable. Everyone jokes how the municipal corporation is easily the world's biggest wastrel. But no one seems prepared or capable to do anything about it. How did these guys get so autocratic? Isn't India a representative republic? Can nothing be done at the ballot box?

Review: New Moon lacks soul

Review: New Moon lacks soul

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2009

Strictly for Twihards.

Meet the man who wants tobacco on trial

Meet the man who wants tobacco on trial

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2009

Deepak Kumar, a Commissioner of Customs in Mumbai, is filing a complaint against ITC ltd for its tobacco products, which Kumar claims gave him throat cancer.

'Indian politicians are very impressive'

'Indian politicians are very impressive'

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2009

'It just makes terrorism all the more real, to actually see the bullet holes.' A delegation of young American politicians experience India.

Rishtas, lotas in bathrooms and life lived desi

Rishtas, lotas in bathrooms and life lived desi

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2009

The South Asian community in America has its share of idiosyncrasies. Two expats use humour to capture the Diaspora experience, discovers Matthew Schneeberger.

'There's no glamour and little money in writing'

'There's no glamour and little money in writing'

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2009

Palash Mehrotra, 33-year-old author of 'Eunuch Park: Fifteen Stories of Love and Destruction', on writing and being published in India.

WWE's Kane on sarees, curry and The Great Khali!

WWE's Kane on sarees, curry and The Great Khali!

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2009

The WWE's Kane is in Mumbai to meet and greet WWE fans in India. Highlights from his entertaining press conference.

Meet popular blogger-turned-novelist Amit Varma

Meet popular blogger-turned-novelist Amit Varma

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2009

Amit Varma, who publishes the popular India Uncut blog, speaks to rediff.com about his debut novel, My Friend Sancho.

Is Slumdog Millionaire worth the praise?

Is Slumdog Millionaire worth the praise?

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2009

Slumdog Millionaire is contrived, pretentious, absurd, hollow, inauthentic, a pseudo-statement about social justice. And yet today the film stands on the precipice of Hollywood's highest honour, the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Mumbai's partygoers hope for safe, sombre New Year

Mumbai's partygoers hope for safe, sombre New Year

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2008

In the wake of 26/11 terror attacks, Mumbai's party crowd is staying in this New Year's Eve. Find out way.

'Shantaram' returns to Leopold

'Shantaram' returns to Leopold

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

Had the terrorists come five hours earlier, I wouldn't be here talking to you," says Gregory David Roberts, the Australian author of the novel Shantaram, oft-considered a foreigner's Ode to Mumbai. "We were here in the evening, then left for the airport, as we had to fly to Australia that night for business."

Indians never get scared, because God is with us'

Indians never get scared, because God is with us'

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

An account on how traders' lif has changed at the New Oberoi Shopping Centre.

'I escaped without the Devil in my way'

'I escaped without the Devil in my way'

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

The attack on the Taj changed the way Rahul Welde looks at life.

The NRI who saved 150 lives

The NRI who saved 150 lives

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

"The gunshots were getting louder and louder and the floor and ceiling were actually shaking from the blasts. I knew if we stayed put that, eventually, they'd find us. As an entrepreneur, you learn to think that nothing is impossible. The word 'No' doesn't register. So I asked myself, 'How do we do this?' and 'What would Richard Branson do?'" says British businessman Deepak Kuntawala.