IPL – A ray of hope

When all goes south, it is often believed that you just need something to hold onto,…

Book Review: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind , by Yuval Noah Harari

by Rashi Goel Sapiens is a brief, succinct, and crisp account of human history and evolution…

IKIGAI: THE JAPANESE SECRET TO LONG AND HAPPY LIFE

BY- HECTOR GRACIA AND FRANCESC MIRALLES IKIGAI: A REASON TO JUMP OUT OF BED EVERY MORNING…

A Fairy Story for all

Symbolism, metaphors and similes have been an all-time favourite among poets and authors since the inception…

Smaaash Bowled Out!

The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the downfall of several rest and recreational businesses. Many food…

Games Indians Play

By Vishwanath Raghunathan Why this book is the way it is? This book is a typical…

Beyoncé Nahi Sharmayegi!

There is a double crisis happening in the world, one of health and the other of…

Book Review: Freakonomics.

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THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS- Ruchir Sharma

The world has been pretty chaotic in the aftermath of the world financial crisis of 2008…

How Dream11 lived its Dream

One of India’s leading business conglomerates, Dream11 is a fantasy sports platform that gives its users…

Book Review – Rich Dad, Poor Dad

I first discovered ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ last year when I was in the second year…

IMPACT OF BOLLYWOOD ON OUR GENERATION

Is Bollywood corrupting the youth? Can our generation identify the bridge between the real life and…

SMALL TOWN BOYS WHO MADE IT BIG

“If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it…

Dil Bechara and the Hypocrisy of Bollywood Fans

“Janam Kab Lena Hai Aur Marna Kab Hai,  Yeh Hum Nahi Decide Kar Sakte, Lekin Kaise…

Re-telecast of Ramayan and Mahabharat on television

The streets became empty again. All family members packed in one room, in front of the…

RISHI KAPOOR ~ THE DAFLI MAN

Rishi Kapoor, born in 1952, belonged to the “First Family” of Bollywood. He was a gem…

Cinema with/without Irrfan!

It’s all right. “It’s all right”, he said on the celluloid and I believed him. It…