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De-stereotyped reading signifies fluidity that eliminates intentional fallacy. Hence de-stereotyped approach is synonymous to Foucauldian ‘parrhesia’—where the speaker maintains from a sense of duty a specific relation to truth through frankness a certain type of relation to himself or other people through criticism with complete freedom . Today’s academic world requires creative generous sensibility as well as dangerous thinking which is needed to threaten multiple restraints and scramble fundamental parameters of morality. In this volume ''Indian Texts & Representations: De-stereotyped Perspectives'' an effort has been made to deconstruct the stereotyped and thereby motivated approach to Indian texts and cinematic representations by challenging established notions in pursuit of a higher unbiased standpoint that reveals the ‘’invisible’’ issues. The contributors have aimed at expressing truth instead of falsehood or silence for the sake of ‘’cleansing the doors of perception’’.