Neeraj Pandey’s Latest installment Aiyaary

I love Neeraj Pandey movies. Aiyaary is his latest movie that just hit the theaters.  Aiyaary tells you the story of an Army official going rogue and his superior going on his tracks. A web of deceit and corruption unveiling across an ensemble star cast of Manoj Bajpei and Siddharth Malhotra along with short roles played by Anupam Kher and Nassiruddin Shah and Adil Hussain in … Continue reading Neeraj Pandey’s Latest installment Aiyaary

Padmavat(i) is an ugly, repulsive and distasteful anti-Invasion narrative that leaves you Appalled and insulted as a Human being

Yes you read the title correct; Padmavat(i) is an ugly, repulsive & distasteful anti-Invasion narrative that leaves you appalled & insulted as a Human being. The movie starts with a lot of disclaimers including that used specifically when you use names of people living or dead and want to have your own narrative using them or when you specifically think idiots might start crying and … Continue reading Padmavat(i) is an ugly, repulsive and distasteful anti-Invasion narrative that leaves you Appalled and insulted as a Human being

As I complete my 50 Books in 2017 Goodreads Challenge

So I finally completed my Goodreads challenge to read 50 books in 2017 two weeks before the end date. And we have two more weeks to go. Before I give you a list of books I also want to tell you that as a kid I was dead against reading books. I watched TV  day in day out and was in the world of movies … Continue reading As I complete my 50 Books in 2017 Goodreads Challenge

Gen Z @ Work – Book Review 46/50 Goodreads Challenge 2017

As 72 Million Gen Zers plan to enter the work force as a GenX I find it a great time to learn more on how they will impact our work and life. As a parent to Gen Z and a potential Colleague to them I find it fascinating to see the Generation shaping up at work and at Home. Until I read ‘Gen Z @ … Continue reading Gen Z @ Work – Book Review 46/50 Goodreads Challenge 2017

My Invented Country by Isabel Allende – Goodreads Challenge 45/50

“It is much easier to Kill your Spouse than get a Divorce” Isabel Allende’s humorous narration to convey how difficult it is in Chile to get out of the Clutches of the Church. My Invented Country is Isabel Allende’s nostalgic Journey through Chile. Such a refreshing read, my first book by Isabel Allende. Isabel sprinkles the book with Neruda that comes up quite often in … Continue reading My Invented Country by Isabel Allende – Goodreads Challenge 45/50

Half Earth By Edward O. Wilson Goodreads 44/50

Half Earth is the final episode of E.O Wilson’s Trilogy addressing the question “Where are we going?” and it follows his earlier books “Where do we come from?” (The Social Conquest of Earth, 2012), and “What are we?” (The Meaning of Human Existence, 2014) Also known as the Father of Sociobiology and Biodiversity in his ‘Half Earth’ Wilson is telling us that the biosphere does … Continue reading Half Earth By Edward O. Wilson Goodreads 44/50

Weekend Movie Review – Qarib Qarib Singlle and Ittefaq

Last weekend I watched two Hindi movies “Qarib Qarib Singlle” and Ittefaq. One is a Romantic Comedy Road Drama and the other a Whodunnit? Thriller. Ittefaq (coincidence) inspired by the 1969 film by the same name stars Sidharth Malhotra, Akshaye Khanna and Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. I like Akshaye and he has been selective in his roles and has an intensity that a character … Continue reading Weekend Movie Review – Qarib Qarib Singlle and Ittefaq

Intimacy by Hanif Kureishi Goodreads 43/50

Intimacy by British Writer Hanif Kureishi is the story of a middle Aged Screen Writer. In fact 24 hours of his life as he is contemplating leaving his wife of many years and their two son’s aged 5 and 3 and move out with his much younger girl friend Nina. This is the first book I have read of Hanif and intimacy makes me want … Continue reading Intimacy by Hanif Kureishi Goodreads 43/50

The Man Who Loved Books Too Much – Goodreads 42 / 50

The true story of the prolific book and document thief John Gilkey and his obsession with wanting to own rare books. The Cat and Mouse Chase with the antiquarian bookseller turned detective Ken Sanders. Though we all know that rare books are very valuable we often don’t think of rare book thievery in the same as Art and paintings. Authored by Allison Hoover Bartlett ‘The … Continue reading The Man Who Loved Books Too Much – Goodreads 42 / 50