Detailed information and reviews for the Episode 1 of Office Office Hindi TV Serial which is now available on DVD. This episode revolves around the Pension office and how a genuine common man gets humiliated there. Read More »
Yearly Archives: 2011
Julian Barnes awarded 2011 Man Booker Prize | News
Julian Barnes, 65- year old British writer, was declared as the winner of the 2011 Man Booker Prize for Fiction on Tuesday, 18th October in London, for his novella about a middle-aged man looking back on his younger days, “The Sense of an Ending”. The judges’ panel consisted of eminent writers and journalists including Matthew d’Ancona, Susan Hill, Chris Mullin, ... Read More »
Shirley by Charlotte Bronte| Book Review
“Shirley”, the second published novel by Charlotte Bronte, was released in 1949 amongst high anticipations by readers and critics after super success of “Jane Eyre” and like other works by Charlotte has been overshadowed by the artistic superiority and popularity of “Jane Eyre”. The book undoubtedly lacks the integrity of structure and the effects of Charlotte’s own mental agonies over ... Read More »
Office Office Hindi TV Serial On DVD Views And Reviews
It is a well known thing that a common-man who is the basic most and most important cell of the body of the society is presented with a lot of problems and hurdles by the so called laws or rules or attributes of the society and civilization segments. Read More »
Watch Chak De India in HD for Free on YouTube | News
Chak De India, the movie from Yash Raj Films starring Shah Rukh Khan as the protagonist who does all he can to convert a group of girl hockey players having different grow-ups, thoughts, way of thinking, persona and attitude into a world cup winning team, was a phenomenon hit when released. Read More »
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte| Book Review
This second and last novel by Anne Bronte was published in 1848, a year after publication of “Agnes Grey” and a few months before her death in May, 1949. Like her sister Emily, she also died before her time but not without gaining her place in the arena of English literature with her two novels. While “Agnes Grey” is shorter ... Read More »