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My Favorite Film Critic: Sucharita Tyagi

I invest my time in movies only after reading and viewing reviews on internet. Anupama Chopra, I think is the most loved film critic of the whole lot mostly because her videos are more like English lessons. No wonder if you are watching her with a dictionary in your hand. Since so many years she is doing the same job of reviewing movies, I find her criticizing even the good movies which later when I watch them on my laptop, I conclude, 'No movie should be judged by its review by a film critic'.  Anyway, as I can't do anything for my compulsive habit of studying reviews first and then going for movies, I follow Anupama's youtube channel, 'Film Companion'. I really wait for her video to find out what she has to say about the newly released movies. Apart from film reviews, she does very interesting interviews with the peers of the film industry and that's one more reason for following Anupama Chopra. Well well Sucharita Tyagi is one such film critic whom I re

THE HORIZON

                        She's an ocean, unpredictable and deep He's a river, steady and calm. She's a butterfly, wanna absorb every color, He's a thorn meant to protect every ounce of flower. She's a kid in the body of an adult, He is an epitome of maturity in the body of a youth. She believes in magic, He believes in happenings. She would love more and more day by day, He would make sure not to hurt anyone by anyway. She's a smile,  He has mastered wisdom. She's soothing lines of a poetry, He's a perfect equation of a theory. She puts feelings, He puts logic. She treasures moments, He gathers knowledge. She wants everything extraordinary, He admires simplicity. She's his book, He's her story. She's the Universe, He is eternity. She loves she cares she protects she shows, He loves he cares he protects never showed. She's a plateful of spices, He is a co

My recent discovery in world of journalism: Vinod Dua

After Arnab Goswami left Times Now, I really started feeling the void and didn't knew what to depend on to get insights of important issues affecting our country. Moreover towards the end of Arnab's term, I felt that he lost his perception towards politicians and the debates seemed quite biased. But I am eagerly waiting for his comeback. So meanwhile I am exploring different news and debate platforms. To my surprise these days comedy has lot to offer. The stand-up comedians of our country are awesome and have taken comedy as a medium to express their views. Only thing that they use fowl language sometimes to make their piece of art palatable, doesn't appeals to me. While watching one such comedy show of Mallika Dua, I came to know about her background that her father is a popular journalist, Vinod Dua. I searched for him on google and found that he has a youtube channel, 'The Wire' to present true news with help of short videos. I watched some of his videos and

Bholi Maya -1

Since childhood I have been tagged as 'bholi' (gullible). According to my parents it is very easy to fool me and take advantage of me. While growing up my mum used to take all updates from school and play to ensure that I am not hanging out with spoiled kids as it was very easy to influence me. I hated the fact that they considered me gullible but later on in life I realized that their observation had some trace of truth. Its my nature that I trust people and believe what they say or express. this trait of mine has put me in trouble a lot of times infact over the years I have learnt to cross examine people and situations but yet sometimes I get trapped. I would like to share with you all a recent incidence which was an eyeopener for me. I really need to work on controlling my nature of trusting people. I was Jagriti Yatra 2016 participant and during the journey we were told that we might get a call from the sponsors of our yatra to know our experience on the train and

Don't you dare stop!

Dare to climb the highest of the peaks, But don't you dare look down even when you have bleeding feet! Dare to plunge in the deepest of the seas, But don't you dare let anything coerce you to flee! Dare to smile and laugh and whirl all around But don't you dare roll a single tear that makes you feel down! Dare to live your life with dreams desires and love, But don't you dare dither a slight to abhor who holds you back! Dare to surmise you are the universe, And don't you dare take a bit lesser than you deserve! The week has just started and we all need a motivation boost. Khushboo Shah is back on 'Heartbits' with this motivational poem telling us not to give up in fact not even dare to give up. Don't stop keep moving. Have a great week ahead

Remember Abhijeet Sawant? see where I spotted him recently.

Hii friends do you all remember Abhijeet Sawant, the winner of first and most coveted season of Indian Idol? I kept wondering why I never heard his name in these 10 years after he gained popularity by winning Indian Idol. On the show I liked Amit Sana more as a singer but Abhieet had a magical charm. I was in school that time and during the recess girls of my class used to talk about Abhijeet and fantasize him as the love of their lives. Also his song 'Mohabbatein lutaaunga' went so viral, we all memorized that song as some Hindi textbook poem which we might have to recite in oral test.  I couldn't find anything about Amit Sana on Internet but during the search I spotted the recent video of Abhijeet singing Zalima from Raees. Can't believe time flew this fast. Enjoy the video:

The star-lit-jungle date

Himanshu Udeshi Photography After some painful heartbreaks and having enjoyed single-hood to the maximum before and after those energy sucking relationships, I am glad that my hope on love didn't disappoint me. I am with an awesome guy who helped me rebuild faith in relationships and his presence in my life made me realize why it didn't work out with anyone else. With Him, life seems like a beautiful journey full of adventures and we make sure we keep doing new things together to collect as many first-time memories as we can so that our kids may never fall short of stories. Last weekend we both enrolled for night sky photography workshop in the tribal areas of Daang (bhenskatri village) and boy!! I must tell you it was the best date ever!  We went with group of twenty other photographers and astronomy enthusiasts. Interacting with them was great but guess what I had the best company with me, 'Him'. He set up his camera for the best frames and I arranged dinner