Sometimes you ask yourself a question that why did you watch a specific movie! It may have a lot of loopholes, it may give you a lot of deja vu feelings, it may look stupid at points, but at the same time you found it entertaining in pieces too! Kick is one such movie. Movie : Kick Director : Sajid ... Read More »
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Reader’s Digest India | August 2014 Issue | Magazine Reviews
The August 2014 issue of Reader’s Digest magazine (India edition) is out quite on time, we however were caught in some tight schedules and the reviews for the same are delayed. This issue carries forward the attractive new layout with only one change, the half fold cover page is not there this time. But it doesn’t affect to the magazine ... Read More »
Half a Rupee: Stories | Book Review | Part 2
Curious by seeing famous writer/poet Gulzar’s name associated with it, we bought Half a rupee : Stories (Kindle Edition) at very affordable rate from Amazon. The book is translated in English by Sunjoy Shekhar. We have already posted our views and reviews about the same in the first segment of reviews for this book. Book Title : Half a Rupee: ... Read More »
Buddi Kaki | GulDasta | Hindi TV Serial On DVD | Personal Reviews
Budi Kaki (बुढ्ढी काकी, actually it should spelt as Buddhi Kaki/Budhdhi Kaki) a story by Late Munshi Premchandji (known as the Shakespeare of Hindi Literature) is focused on another social issue. It is emotional depiction of the ignorance faced by the old people by the modern(!) generation. TV Serial : Guldasta Producer : Sunil Batta, Drashti Films Writer : Munshi ... Read More »
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania | Bollywood Movie | Hindi Film Reviews
After making the debut together in Student Of The Year which was an okay film, Alia and Varun are again seen together as a lead pair in the recently released Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania. The movie is not a masterpiece but it holds a good entertainment quotient for sure. Here are our views and reviews for the same. Movie : ... Read More »
The Big Four by Agatha Christie | Book Review
First published in 1927, The Big Four reminded me of a 70’s Bollywood masala entertainer. Powerful villains, look-alike long separated twins, impostors, kidnapping, a long chain of mysterious murders, a big conspiracy and a happily ever after at the end of it……Sounds familiar…isn’t it? Especially so with all the remakes we have suffered recently of films from those good old ... Read More »