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Crooked House by Agatha Christie | Book Review

The Crooked House First Edition Cover 1949

Crooked House by Agatha Christie was first published in 1949. Reading this book is like travelling along a rapid current, swift and sure in itself but unpredictable and rocky for the rider. You can see that the writer enjoyed creating this set of characters, simple and yet crooked in some way, like most of us. And yes, her customary nursery ... Read More »

Interstellar | Movie Review

Interstellar - Film Poster

The much-anticipated Christopher Nolan movie of the year is here. The Nolan brothers – Jonathan and Christopher – have so far created Memento, Inception, the Batman Trilogy and to some extent Man of Steel. Although Interstellar is marketed as a space thriller with story of space-travelers in quest of a habitable planet, it is also an extension in their signature ... Read More »

Safari Magazine | November 2014 Issue | Views And Reviews

Safari Magagize - November 2014 Issue - Cover Page

The November 2014 issue of Safari – a knowledge and science oriented magazine from India – is out quite on time. Here are our personal views and reviews about the same. The black background cover page shows face of a Zebra and comes with a question “Why do zebras have barcode-like pattern of stripes?”. It gives us a thought that ... Read More »

Haider | Bollywood Adaptation of Hamlet | Movie Reviews

Haider - Film Poster

Vishal Bhardwaj is famous for making the films which are often not considered as Bollywood mainstream films. Being a literary lover he have special place for Shakespeare drama’s in his heart. He tried to adapt the famous Shakespeare dramas through Hindi films Maqbool (Makbath), Omkara (Othello) earlier; and now he came with Haider which is modern day adaptation of Hamlet ... Read More »

Gotham | English TV Serial | Views And Reviews | Part 1

Gotham

There was a time when American sitcoms like Friends ruled the day, evening and nights. These ran for series after series and attracted millions of viewers. Even today, you can catch a re-run on one channel or another. But as we moved in to the twenty-first century and global television became a phenomenon beyond imagination compared to its ancestors that ... Read More »