28 May,2020 09:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Prachi Sibal, Sukanya Datta
When Hannah Gadsby's Nanette came in 2018, it changed comedy forever. Her second, Douglas, is finally here. Self-admittedly, Gadsby has run out of trauma and taken a different approach, talking about her experience with autism. It retains her trademark flavour and has a literal mic-drop moment. We'd recommend a watch, but not without re-watching Nanette; a masterpiece comes only once.
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I've had enough of my own cooking; I'm not the biggest fan of it. And I had to face my worst fear, kneading the dough, thanks to the lockdown. I don't think I'll master the proportions of water and flour till the time they find a cure for the virus. But a sucker for parathas, this video my mother sent came to my rescue. Making no-dough parathas is as easy as pancakes, in fact much like it. Although it's in Bengali, the subtitles are good enough to guide you to make the softest parathas without the stress of a dough.
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