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I was on a short walk after lunch today when these lovely little someones caught my attention. In election time when most people are trying to cash in on common backgrounds, cities and a lot of things that really don't make sense, here were these cuties, who only knew the language of love.
Enjoying the spread without any frown at the presence of opposition, they would make for a shutterbug's treat.
Ask them, who do they support, they would all sing in chorus...Bajra Party!
The
preparations were in full swing for Rani’s marriage. Everything was perfect –
the clothes, the look, the gifts. Raja had even bought a new house and Rani was
excited to decorate the house…their house.
They
say, unlike poles attract each other. Raja the shy, practical guy. Rani, the
dreamer whose wishlist would never end. While Rani was loving everything about
the feeling of belonging, there was one thing that bothered her. Since she had
seen the romantic Venice in movies, she had secretly
desired of a honeymoon in Venice. She had mentioned it to Raja as well, but
being the practical and responsible guy, he told her they would rather spend on
the house than splurging on an expensive foreign holiday.
Few
days later, Rani’s best friend Jiya asked her, “So, all set for the foreign
honeymoon?”
“What
foreign honeymoon. He says we have to save money right now. Why are these
foreign tours so expensive?” Rani grumbled.
Jiya
laughed, “Yes, foreign tours are expensive, but not for people who decide to
travel smart.”
She
opened her phone and showed Rani the Skyscanner App.
“Ah!
Yet another app?” said Rani
Jiya
said, “Not just another app. Skyscanner actually helps you travel smart. Do u
know can find the cheapest way to reach a city and the cheapest accommodation at
the click of a button!”
Rani’s
eyes shone in hope…
The
next 2 hours Jiya helped Rani use Skyscanner to make her dream trip come true.
After taking their preferred travel dates, skyscanner got them the cheapest
flight tickets. Rani was impressed to see that she could even create a best price
alert on Skyscanner!
She
couldn’t believe she could get a return ticket to Venice for Rs 45,407. “Sounds
like my dream will come true”
Next
it was time to book the hotels. The skyscanner app gave her a list of best
hotel deals from various websites. “It’s a steal, for a place like Venice”, she
said as she booked a hotel for Rs 15000 per night.
Rani’s
excitement knew no bounds as she clicked the confirmation button! She called up
Raja and said, “We will go to Venice, everything worked out!”
“But
how did you manage?” Raja was puzzled.
“Oh,
with Scyscanner, you get the best of the best deals. Hotel, travel all done!
And within budget!
What
is the fear, when skyscanner scans the cherry pick deals!”
Rani
was all smiles, she had dared to chase her dream, thanks to Scyscanner.
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India has a new Prime Minister. But it is Siddhartha Tagore, the product of his genius or of his dangerous mind? India is on edge as a subversive internal revolt against the Constitution, and the threat of Jehadi terror of an unthinkable level, are looming on the horizon. Ringing Shiva’s damaru in and out of Parliament, a sudden turn of karma catapults outsider Siddartha Tagore – a conflicted genius, music maestro and prodigal son, with forceful views on China and Pakistan – into national prominence as the head of the Opposition Alliance and finally as the newly elected Prime Minister of disturbed nation. But buried secrets are being resurrected and threaten to expose the past. Twisted within the double helix of menacing politics and hidden lust, Prisoner, Jailor, Prime Minister is a scorching account of Siddhartha Tagore’s fascinating journey from Harvard to 7 Race Course Road.
My view
I am not a big fan of political thriller, but considering the recent political drama taking place in India, the plot seemed interesting. The grand Rashtrapati Bhawan on the back cover, the front cover hinting shades of grey and the somewhat mysterious title with the words “Prime Minister”….I had to kill the curiosity!
Prisoner jailor Prime Minister is the story of Siddartha Tagore – a guy with the melody of Mozart, the madness of a control freak and the heart of gold. Over 2 parts and a whopping 79 chapters, the author takes us through Siddartha’s journey from the Harvard to 7 Race Course Road. I must admit the first few chapters couldn’t hold my interest much, but once the story got on track, I was glued till the end.
Siddartha, a simple Bengali boy with music in his DNA, goes to Harvard to major in politics and music. Lost in the world of symphonies, the Harvard fun and occasional bouts of madness, he discovers his first love, Rubaya. Symphony of love begins to play in his lonely life when suddenly, the death of his politico father turns his life upside down. The chapters alternate between his good old days at the Harvard and the dirty game of politics back home.
But Siddartha does it all with passion – from wooing his lady love to playing the game of power. Yet, the music maestro inside never dies, and when he becomes the Prime Minister, the walls of 7 Race Course Road witness the magic of his Yamaha every night. I loved the frequent mention of symphonies by the author to explain different moods of the protagonist.
But there are some strands loose that come back from the past and change his life forever, and that’s when the reader gets eager to flip the next page. The sudden storm of emotions and politics challenge his present. Yet, the maestro knows his job well, and so does his progeny.
While the book is well seasoned with emotions and drama, at some places the story could have been more practical. The young PM riding a Harley on Delhi roads at night, sans security cover was a lot to chew! At times I couldn’t control my laughter wondering, “Does it ever happen to a PM of a country?” But, considering it’s the author’s debut novel and a bold attempt at managing a political thriller, one can hope for more finishing in his next book.
In case politics interests you, I would recommend this for sure.
About the author
Tabrik C is a political enthusiast, perfumer and internet entrepreneur. He has a post-graduate degree in History from St. Stephen’s College Delhi, where he was the president of the student’s union. His special interest lies in observing, analyzing, predicting and debating the rise and fall of political personalities and their influence on the destiny of nations and individuals.
“What went wrong between us? Why
the breakup?” I asked as I saw them bidding goodbye one by one. They were
leaving me, one by one, each day…and all I could do was to look at the helpless
me, incomplete without them!
I thought you would never leave
me! We were best friends!
But the next one too made a sad
face and left without an explanation.
My hair - my friends! They had
chosen to accompany the comb rather than my head!
As I sobbed at the forced
farewell, I remembered the good old days…
Since childhood, we had been the
best of friends.
Tied in satin ribbon, they made
me look like a doll when ma dressed me up for birthday parties…
Sand, mud and rolly polly…they
were a part of all my mischiefs! When mom came to catch me, and all friends
escaped, they were still there…facing ma’s ire as she pulled them in punishment
& I cried in pain!
The school days! Learning
discipline with me were them – tied neatly in braids, giving me the sincere
scholar look!
After a day of discipline and
regime, we would unwind in evenings, when I would ride the cycle and they would
enjoy the paglee pawan (wind!) singing to them!
At night used to be pampering
time, when mom poured her love in the oil massage and comb to keep them
healthy!
As I grew up, they too decided to
follow suit!
Then came college and they became
my crowning glory. Variety was the buzzword…they gave me a new look every day…pony,
bun, puff or simply loose, they knew how to grab the eyeballs!
Together, we discovered new
colours of life…burgundy, blonde even brown, whatever the experiment was, they
participated without a frown!
Those drives on his bike, oh, how
they enjoyed the freedom and wind!
That first date! Ah, they shone
in excitement and blushed when he looked, covering my face…
On my wedding day, they decided
it was time to look the best. The perfect colour and the style…I still remember
that look in his eyes!
They have been my friends
indeed…
Pollution, stress, deadlines at
work, chemical hair colours, they have taken it all without uttering a word…
“Perhaps I have been harsh on
them” I thought. Unable to take it anymore, they were falling one by one.
How I wished good times were
back!
They would give me a new look at
work every day without fear of damage!
Together, we would colour every
party with happiness and beauty…sans the fear of harm by chemical colours.
We would play the braid game…without
any loss in volume!
Wish they could revive the
romance, with him playing with my hair just like our courtship days!
Wish…my hair, my friends would
stay and together, we could enjoy, experiment and play!
Ma had been hearing me all this
while…she said
I know it hurts when they leave
But you gotta be positive and
believe
Pamper your hair with care and
love
To help you is your new friend –
Dove
With this, she introduced me to
the new Dove Hair therapy range…and hair care is now actually a child’s play…thanks
to Dove!
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I am usually lazy when it comes
to blog prompts, but this prompt had me hooked on totally! The reason – It’s all
about loving your blog buddies!
I have made some amazing friends
in the blogosphere in the last 2 years. It’s a very special kind of a bonding –
we might have never met, but here, in this virtual world, we share the same
passion! We share happiness when a blog buddy wins accolades for a job well
done; while we always keep the shoulder ready when one of us cribs about the
lack of time or the challenges faced in a tough environment.
So, today, I shower my blog love
on a very special blog buddy of mine – Manjulika of Pendown.
She was my saviour at my first
blogger meet and there has been no looking back since then!
Apart from being the gem of a
person, Manjulika is also a voracious reader. Her blog boasts of more than 100
book reviews! As she often tells me, she doesn’t do a review or write a post
unless she doesn’t feel something about it. That gets her credibility quotient
high! You will find her blog oozing with book reviews where she puts her heart
and soul in giving us the true opinion about the book, sans the spoilers. She
happily awards smileys to the books reviewed.
A telecom engineer by profession,
the lady also loves being a globetrotter, thanks to her patidev’s job. In the
last 2 years, she has travelled to a whopping eight countries! Of course, being
a blogger, this gives an added advantage since she has done some fabulous
travelogues. I loved these posts of hers for her extensive and frank portrayal
that help one prepare himself before heading for that place.
Her coverage about Riyadh is fun
to read…she told me she had to wear Burqa at the airport itself and couldn’t even
pose hand in hand for a pic with her hubby!
When she is not busy with book
reviews and globetrotting, the lady loves to play with colors on canvas! I
sometimes wonder how she manages so many acts together…and often she is the one
asking me the same. Did I tell you we share the same Birthday?
I know after this shower of blog
love for Manjulika, you would wanna hop on straight to her blog!
"A spouse can never be your best friend", she grumbled as she looked at the newspaper ad, for he would never approve of it. They met in college, fell in love and dreamt together of success & bliss, but marriage showed them a different world -writing was lost behind household chores,in laws' demands for baby making & responsibilities of an Indian wife. "This is a golden chance - an overseas internship with a prestigious magazine; I know he would have applied, but nobody will let me." The doorbell rang, it was in his hand - the admission form, "so he is leaving me behind", she sighed. Just then he showed to her, the 2nd form and said "I am your friend first & then husband, and it is a dream we both saw and will realize together!"
In this one of a kind book, Priyanka Sinha Jha looks at eleven luminaries from Bollywood, and the attribute that is perhaps most responsible for their success. She details their stories, their struggles, their efforts to overcome setbacks, and what it is about them that made them not just reach the top of their game, but stay there.
My View
I have been a prey of the Bollywood bug since childhood. While my parents wondered how I could memorize all things filmy (and complain memory loss during exams!!!), Mr. Hubby and mom in law have conferred to me the title of “the great filmy Wikipedia”! Needless to say, I am the first one they look upto to validate who’s the name behind a particular song, history and geography of a particular actor, who’s hitched/dating/rumored to be dating whom etc. etc. While the KBC seasons were on, my mom in law had instructed everyone in the family “In case you get selected and face a question on Hindi movies, opt for Phone a friend lifeline, and call Shaivi”.
So, you can understand my excitement when Tales Pensieve sent a book on “Bollywood Superstars” for review. Knowing so much myself about Bollywood, I was curious to know the stuff that I donno yet! And Priyanka’s book lived upto my expectations. To call this book a compilation of masala incidents from the celluloid would be denying the author the due credit of her hard work. For, the book is much more than that.
We all love to gossip about the Bollywood stars, most of it being fragments of someone’s imagination. But, Priyanka has taken painstaking efforts in connecting us with the off screen star persons inside the Bollywood stars we see on screen. The book gives a beautiful account of the hard work and determination (and may more supertraits) of eleven Bollywood superstars(Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Vidya Balan, Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif, John Abraham, Ranbir Raj Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Karan Johar & Salman Khan). After having read the book, I can say I have been introduced to the people I never knew! These are people who take their craft seriously to survive in an industry where new competition comes in every Friday and one has to do the right thing at the right time to remain unfazed in the minds of the audience.
For instance, did you know Amitabh Bachchan’s unfailing punctuality has always given his Directors sleepless nights since they worry about reaching the sets on time themselves? Often been the first one to report on the sets of his films for even morning shifts, he utilized this time to water the plants etc! Shah Rukh Khan repeated a particular action sequence in Ra.One till he got the perfect shot, despite suffering from a knee injury. After Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak released, Aamir Khan would go into the projection room of the Gaiety Galaxy film theatre in Bandra to observe the audience’s reaction during various scenes – one of the many traits that has made him the epitome of perfection and excellence in Bollywood. The strong, determined artist behind the beautiful babe Katrina Kaif – do you know she has been brave enough to offer creative opinion to her Directors even as a newcomer, since one has to take risks to get the returns. While shooting for Rockstar, Ranbir Kapoor spent time with a Jat family and went shopping with them for the jeans he wore in the film, all as a part of understanding the character (Jordan, aka Janardhan, a Jat boy) better. As a newcomer in Bollywood, Aishwarya Rai Bhachchan negotiated her own deals and contracts, pretending that she had a lawyer who was putting down the terms and conditions! The book also tells the story of a skinny, under confident Duggu with a speech problem who worked his way very hard to give us the Hrithik Roshan of Bollywood. Salman Khan’s inherent generosity that he has displayed time and again since childhood.
These and many more incidents have been beautifully captured by Priyanka. Of course, her tryst with media has come in handy, but she too has displayed her craft well – after each chapter, there is a summary of the qualities displayed by the personality on the long road to success. The language is simple and each chapter is decorated with famous anecdotes which make the book a pleasure to read.
After finishing the book, my immediate reaction was “when do I read a sequel to the book?” For a Bollywood crazy person like me, eleven stars are not enough. Farhan Akhtar, Akshay Kumar, Madhuri Dixit…my wishlist is endless! I hope Priyanka comes up with a part-2 soon!
Needless to say, it’s a 100% recommendation from my side, if you share a passion for Bollywood!
About the author
Priyanka Sinha Jha is a journalist who, in her eighteen year-long career, has written on celebrities, films, lifestyle, business and more. She has been a correspondent for publications as varied as Citadel, The Asian Age and Intelligent Investor. At the age of 26, she became the editor of Society, India’s first celebrity magazine, followed by a stint as editor of HT Style and HT Saturday. Currently, she is the editor of Screen, India’s foremost film and entertainment weekly. She has also contributed to Outlook, The Week and Tehelka, and has a regular column in the Indian Express: Play. Between analysing celebrities and earning her daily bread, she likes to travel to unknown destinations, watch films and argue endlessly on egalitarian issues with friends and family.
The book was received as part of Reviewers Programme on The Tales Pensieve.