I first read about Bajirao as part of a history lesson in school. Very recently Film maker, Sanjay Leela Bhansali recreated and romanticized Bajirao to etch a memory that would stay in mind for some time to come. Now you have Author Ram Sivasankaran who makes his debut with yet…
Month: September 2016
Dining with Celebrities
If you had 6 chairs on your dining table, which celebrities would you invite to dinner and why? As I read this post on Ruchi’s blog I just knew I wanted to write my own. And here it is! Imagine what an ideal scenario this would be! I admit I…
Dear Blogchatter
Dear Team Blogchatter, I had so much to share with you that I decided to write you a letter. Let me start with a heartfelt Thank You. I have been blogging since 2004 and all that mattered to me was writing a post and putting it up on my blog….
The Empty Train
This story has won 1st prize in this Challenge!😊 This week’s WOW prompt is – “The Empty Train” A train rolls into a station, you get on and see that is completely empty. What do you do? What goes on in your mind? Does it ring an alarm of suspicion…
Movie Review – Pink
Pink is the color of a blush. A blush that blooms on your face from embarrassment and shame. The shame when you realize that the prejudices shown in the film could be yours. The embarrassment that makes you cringe for keeping quiet when you shouldn’t have. The shame, remembering when…
In my book…
My relationship with books began from the time I was old enough to interpret one. Amar Chitra Katha was the book that first nudged me towards reading and I steadily progressed to Tinkle and Chandamama. Mark and Mandy were my best pals till Enid Blyton introduced herself to me. And from then on I had adventures galore…
In The Dark Of The Night
In The Dark Of The Night Mumbai has always been known as the city that never sleeps but it is snoring tonight, thought Richa as she walked the empty streets. She had decided to stay back to finish work and tie up some loose ends before her annual holiday started…
Book Review – Behind The Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
Not another book about the slums and poverty of India/Mumbai, I grimaced as I read the synopsis on the back of the book. But the cheerful cover and beautiful title caught my eye and I picked up the slim volume. The book is based in Annawadi, a slum near Mumbai…
My Alter Ego and Me, in a tete-a-tete over a cup of tea
The world is such a wonderful place! Things are just as they seem! (Tee-hee. It’s the rose tinted glasses that show her what she sees!) People are honest They say what they mean (This statement is the best it is such a scream!) I’ve got true friends Who’ll be there…