Fake News and Biased Journalism are both undeniable truths of these troubled times we live in. Haven't we all complained after getting a migraine from the incessant screaming that takes place on the 9pm news on TV? As a centrist, I often find myself at odds with both the Left and the Right depending on... Continue Reading →
Things I’d like to steal from the West: Talkshows
The aspect that I’ve come to love and appreciate the most has been the ability of the hosts to make critical, even scathing, commentary on the state of their nation, of-course wrapped in a healthy serving of jokes!
Will we experience the magic again?
The last time I was denied tickets at the counter was Ghajini, over a decade ago! This time around I imagine I would be welcomed with open arms (what is the equivalent of a flying kiss for a hug, I wonder?)
Bulbbul
Bulbbul is a fairy tale, on the slightly scarier, supernatural side. I’d be disappointed if I expected a “horror” movie, it isn’t one and shouldn’t be mistaken as one either.
Ballerina of the Month January 2019
Keeping alive our glorious tradition of crowning an industrious and gifted student every month, we’re extremely elated to announce that Anwesha Ahuja has been bestowed with the regal title of “Ballerina of the Month for January 2019”.
Netflix and Chill, India
My attempt at chronicling Netflix's foray into India.
Salvation, not yet!
God, the spiritual journey every human is supposed to be on and then the material world that has us mesmerized. A short byte on something I experienced and thought about.
And the story continues…
My second freelance assignment for Les Danseuses academy of Ballet (LDAB). LDAB Website Talking to parents and their wards, getting to know their incredible and sweet life stories is an experience I'm fortunate to have. BALLERINA OF THE MONTH – APRIL 2018 As we prepare ourselves to bear the warmer temperatures this summer season, there’s some... Continue Reading →
A Series of Unfortunate Headlines and a Disappointing Movie
I have confused thoughts really on what I ended up writing: It's a social commentary pretending to be a movie review or the other way round?
Moving on as fast as we possibly can.
It's so easy to just jump ship and ignore, rather than ponder on the sad things.