Stories have been an integral part of my childhood. The ones I learnt from my mom and my grandma. These were often of heroes of strong character who fought valiant battles against the colonisers. Grandma would recall how she had once seen Nehru and her fascination was evident when she talked of how Savarkar survived… Continue reading The Tainted Lens of 21st Century Indian Cinema
Category: Observations
Ichor of The City
The Moving Pause. The Bloodline. A legacy. We're taught in economics that the key to any country's success is its infrastructure a part and parcel of which is transport. What school doesn't teach us is that apart from supporting the economy, transport - the public type - has a lot more to give to us.… Continue reading Ichor of The City
The Cuckoo’s Calling
The title has been borrowed from the book by Robert Galbraith, more famously known as J. K. Rowling. Unlike the book, this blog post isn't a murder mystery. My morning started as it does every day -- with the alarm clock. After quite some deliberation, I decided to stay at home due to the fear… Continue reading The Cuckoo’s Calling
