The story of Hindi TV Serial – Kahani Chandrakanta Ki – which was inspired by the famous novel titled – Chandrakanta Santati – which itself was the sequel of the famous and successful opus of Late Babu DevakiNandan Khatri – moves ahead and here are our personal and unbiased reviews for the episode 10 of the same. Here is the ... Read More »
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The Krishna Key by Ashwin Sanghi | Book Reviews
The Krishna Key is the latest book by Ashwin Sanghi. This book is also a thriller and it seems that Mr. Sanghi now understood well that what people love to read Or at least from his books. Mr. Sanghi now swims more comfortably in his story-telling approach which runs two stories parallel; one (usually mythology) from ancient times and one ... Read More »
Reader’s Digest India | March 2013 Issue | Magazine Reviews
March 2013 issue of Reader’s Digest – India edition is out a little longer but we gotta get it late to review the same. The cover page of the same interesting enough for anyone to have it – as it states that there is an article about – secrets of self-made millionaires. Seems interesting enough right? Let us dig a ... Read More »
Gul Gulshan Gulfam | Hindi TV Serial | Episode 6 | Watch Online | Informative Reviews
Remember the words, Ye Kahani Gul ki hai, Gulshan ki hai, Gulfam ki. Yes, it is indeed. But it is also the realistic tale of people living in the heaven on the Earth – Kashmir – and their surroundings Read More »
Reader’s Digest India | February 2013 Issue | Magazine Reviews
The February 2013 issue for Reader’s Digest – India is out and we are ready to review the same. This time it is the black background and light color text (mostly white) fill up the cover page giving highlights of some of the interesting articles found inside. Read More »
Gul Gulshan Gulfam | Hindi TV Serial | Episode 5 | Watch Online | Informative Reviews
The royal guests of Haji Khalik’s houseboat were got a chance to look at some of the very valuable (in terms of historical events) documents which were kept safe by Haji. They admire the way those valuable letters from 1914 onwards were taken care of. Read More »