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The Vault of Vishnu By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

The Vault of Vishnu By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Cover

Listen To The Podcast: If you love to listen to the book review over reading, or if you want to go through it while doing other activity, here is our Podcast of this review article. Do listen, and share your thoughts with us. Spotify: YouTube: Ashwin Sanghi is one of the most appreciated authors when it comes to modern Indian ... Read More »

Sauvastika: The Struggle of Shantiputra | A Short EBook By Ashwin Sanghi | Personal Review

Sauvastika: The Struggle of Shantiputra | A Short EBook By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Cover

August 2020 is a very special month in many contexts. While COVID-19 pandemic (which is also referred to as China Virus pandemic by many) is getting murkier and people’s lives seem too far from being normal. Or possibly, the new definition of “normal” going to change soon. We will talk about the positive things that happened during this month (so ... Read More »

The League of Extraordinary Gentleman | Movie Review

As the science fiction of the previous century has become today’s reality, the world of fantasy and adventures has expanded to more futuristic adventures of characters that first appeared in comic books but now rule the world of blockbusters set in Marvel and DC comic universes. There are now many versions as well as permutation combinations of such characters – ... Read More »

The Vizag Sabotage by Saurav Anand | Book Review

The Vizag Sabotage by Saurav Anand | Book Cover

One of the best perks about reading is that it opens the doors to so many worlds and it is so enjoyable to read as many different genres as possible to remind us how every book has a unique point of view to share. Exploring the Indian authors writing in spy thriller genre I came across “The Vizag Sabotage“. Book ... Read More »

A Few Good Men | Film Review

There is something nostalgic about courtroom dramas… Remembering just a few in this genre – we have had some memorable movies from B.R.Chopra’s Kanoon to Subhash Ghai‘s Meri Jung that were set in courtrooms in a battle of arguments with the good vs evil swinging from one end to other. As life has moved on, the action in movies has ... Read More »