With a realistic portrayal of the society through their books,this city-based publication believes in telling it as it is
The appropriate meaning of realism,is the fusion of two words — research and journalism. And literally abiding by the books that define journalism as the fourth pillar of democracy,Unique Features,a city-based publication house have been successfully performing their role of a watchdog for the past 18 years.
Explaining their work style,Kulkarni explains,We do not want to simplify the situations and put it across to our readers in the language they understand. If the social,political,economical or any other conditions for that matter are complex,we portray them in similarly researched language- even if that means more word count or space.
Defying the stream of those complaining about thinning number of good individuals in the society,Anubhav carried a series of interviews of various personalities working towards exceptional social cause. One of the issues titled- Kharekhure Idols (real idols) featured many such personalities like- Manda and Prakash Amte,Javed Akhtar and so on and was made into a book that was published by Samakaleen Prakashan,sister concern of Anubhav. Apart from Prakashwata- biography of Prakash Amte,Yanni Ghadawala Sahasrak (Those who made the millennium) a 600 pager,one-of-its- kinds books in Marathi and many more,Unique Features were the first ones to produce first ever Marathi Travel show- Bhatkanti.
With a recent series of books for educating children on governance in their cities,Kulkarni comments on venturing into multiple media,The kaleidoscope of life is too big for one person to analyse. We believe in leaving no stone unturned,while exploring the world around us. And for that,we have no option but to reach out to masses,because after all,they are the world.