“Cricket is religion in India and Sachin is God” is the one line that perfectly sums up the cricketing scenario of India. From playing in classrooms with notebooks as bat, to playing at the MCG, India has produced players of great caliber. And the one name that took the world …
Read More »My peppy experience of shooting alongside Aamir Khan
I was in class 9 and it was the end of holidays and I reached my school late in the evening. Since I came a day early, not many were there in the hostel. While I was walking to my dormitory, I saw a lot of bouncers in safari suits …
Read More »Bollywood movies and its impact on tourism
I’m pretty sure that most of you would have watched the movie Bajrangi Bhaijaan last year and must have gone gaga over the mesmerizing locations in Pakistan. Munni’s house in Sultanpur or the India Pakistan border at the climax, the movie captured some of the most breathtaking shots. However if …
Read More »Sufi music and its Indian connection
India has always been known to the world for its rich cultural diversity. And thanks to this that we get to experience many things in our own country itself, we hardly have to travel to other countries. This has also helped boost tourism, since people visit India to witness and …
Read More »Evergreen Bollywood music – Old is Gold
India has always been associated with rich cultural diversity. With a population of close to 1.2 billion, there are more than 700 dialects as there are 22 officially recognized languages. India is home to some of the finest artists of all times and by artists I don’t mean only painters. …
Read More »I Stand With Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan – Mr. Perfectionist – who’s always in news for the right reasons is apparently making the headlines toady too apparently for the right reasons again… The actor recently spoke about the how his wife is concerned about the safety of her family and asked him to consider moving …
Read More »Putting Mandawa on the World Map
The next time you watch a movie where you are taken to a small town in Pakistan, don’t get carried away by the director who has made ‘this’ town a make-believe town of Pakistan. This might well be “Mandawa” – a small town about 200kms from the capital city of Jaipur, …
Read More »Google Celebrates Raj Kapoor’s Birthday
All of us know that India is one of the largest producer of films in the world. From the world famous Bollywood to the regional Bhojpuri, Tollywood, Sandalwood and the numerous other cine spheres, India has produced some of the finest stars. From the legendary Kishore Kumar, Raj Kumar, Raj Kapoor, …
Read More »Yeh tune kya kiya – just love the lyrics
My mornings start with some good music which usually include Sufi, Slow Rock(mostly bollywood songs) Have been listening to Yeh Tune Kya Kiya from Once upon a time in Mumbai – Dobara. And the lyrics are amazing. I simply love them… so here I am writing a part of the song that I like. Phiru …
Read More »Satyagraha – Democracy Under Fire – review
Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram Patit Pawan Sita Ram Utt kar karne hai kuch kaam, Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram… These are the modified lines from the Gandhian Prayer “Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram..” which are used by Prakash Jha(ji) in his latest blockbuster Satyagraha – Democracy under fire. There are very few movies that have the ability to …
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