I am Badrinaath Sabat. This is not a neutral space.This blog exists to question comfort, disrupt accepted narratives, and examine ideas that are often consumed without thought. I write from personal conviction, not institutional loyalty. What follows here is critical thinking in public—sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes inconvenient, always intentional.
My primary focus is cinema, literature, and public policy—not as isolated disciplines, but as systems of power, influence, and storytelling. Cinema is not just entertainment; it is ideology in motion. Books are not sacred objects; they are arguments waiting to be challenged. Policy is not paperwork; it is lived consequence.
I am not interested in balanced opinions for their own sake. I am interested in honest analysis, especially where popular narratives collapse under scrutiny. If an idea fails to produce better human beings, it deserves interrogation—regardless of how fashionable, traditional, or politically useful it may be.
This blog does not offer easy conclusions or moral shortcuts. It values complexity over consensus, depth over virality, and questions over applause. Agreement is welcome, disagreement is expected, and blind loyalty is unnecessary.
This is a personal project, independent and unfiltered.Read it not to be convinced—but to be unsettled.

