The last issue of Reader’s Digest magazine (India Edition) for the year 2015 was published on time. Our subscribers copy reached us a little late. Here are our Views and Reviews for the same. The orange red background with white and yellow content makes the cover page quite attractive. The photo of a kid on the cover page is effective ... Read More »
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Ghayal Once Again | Bollywood Film Reviews
Making a sequel of a film is an old trend. Sometimes there is a genuine scope of taking the story forward from the point it left in the original movie. Sometimes the story have chance to look into the possible events which actually shaped the incidents, and hence we have prequels also. And sometimes the story itself is so long ... Read More »
Safari Magazine | Gujarati Edition | February 2016 Issue | Views And Reviews
The February 2016 issue of Safari – a knowledge magazine from India – Gujarati edition is published quite on time. We are of course excited to see the content of the same and here are our views and reviews for the same. The cover page is very attractive and interesting. We have mentioned in many articles that we consider “the ... Read More »
Interview of Maya Kavita | Author of TGT Murders Book Series
Recently we got a chance to interview Joan Weston, a talented writer who is better known by her pen name “Maya Kavita”. She lives in Toronto, Canada. We found her a humble person who have a clear vision in her mind. At one end she is very detailed when it comes to responding the question and at the same time ... Read More »
Bajrangi Bhaijaan | A Hindi Film Exploring Act Of Humanity
If you are a regular reader of ThinkerViews, you have often found us mentioning that “Kindness of the Strangers” is one of our favorite segment in Reader’s Digest magazine. It explores the real life incidents where people acts “out of the way” to help others, just for the sake of humanity. Clearly, if you have heart, you can help, anybody. ... Read More »
Things to learn from Meredith Vieira’s commencement speech at Boston University
We respect the tradition of convocation ceremony. It gives student a chance to be proud (rightly) for what they have achieved in terms of education. To add to the ceremony values, University calls successful people to attend the ceremony and address the graduates. The idea behind this tradition is to give the students, who are about to put their feet ... Read More »