Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid - Valary Legasov History was one of the most disliked topics during my school days, and it was a prevalent opinion. It was one of the most pointless subjects with its only aim to test my memorization skills. The … Continue reading On our History Books
Category: Reviews
The Chronicles of Snake Charming
I have a theory on "why India was stereotyped as country of snake charmers". Let me walk you through that with some history, a book review, and eventually, the reason will reveal itself. For almost 15 centuries the Middle-Eastern Merchants (Jewish, then Arab) meticulously monopolized the stuff that flows into Europe from India (and SE … Continue reading The Chronicles of Snake Charming
Ikigai, 42 and Robotic Automation
Ikigai, 42 and Robotic Automation
7aum Arivu – My take
Shruti Haasan and Suriya hire a rickshaw in Chennai and driver does a “meter down”!!. Please read it again, .. no hold it, let me type it again (it feels good) Auto driver turns meter ON!!! There. That should’ve been my first clue! As you already might have guessed, I hated 7aum Arivu. Disappointing. Although … Continue reading 7aum Arivu – My take
Review: 7 Khoon Maaf
Saat Khoon Maaf has been underperforming at the box office! What did you expect? You should have anticipated it when you brought that plot for Europe, which does not fit in our “Indian culture”,. I mean, a woman with 7 husbands!, and she kills all of them – what a slut!. Did you not know … Continue reading Review: 7 Khoon Maaf
