Soheil Arabi – Human Rights Violation by Barbaric Religious Laws
Religious Laws are barbaric and countries that follow religious laws are most times completely confused about human rights. It is basic common sense to know that religious laws are the most uncivilized, inhuman, unrealistic and irrational. But some don’t feel that way and as a result daily so many die succumbing to the craziness of religious laws. In Iran a 30-year-old man is facing execution … Continue reading Soheil Arabi – Human Rights Violation by Barbaric Religious Laws
Curtains don’t speak for the houses
Some curtains bear the smell of suppressed adulthood. Some of blood stain from a forgotten yesterday that had over time made it look like a painter’s dying strokes of red. I know that curtains cannot speak for the house. it cannot even speak for the windows. it’s only role is to hide what happens inside. But it picks the mood in every house pretty well … Continue reading Curtains don’t speak for the houses
Chaotic Answers to Silent Questions
Everyone has been saying go and find that deep silence in you; I have been shouting at the top of my voice all my life and the world cares less; My vocal chords cut through the vanity of this world and still no one listens. Now they want me to find my deep silence, so I would stay quiet. But then, what if I get … Continue reading Chaotic Answers to Silent Questions
A Friend’s Misinterpreted Dream and his wife
I once asked a friend what was his most misinterpreted dream. He gave a blank look as if I had asked him for his wife. Well may be not his wife, but something that the world thought was dear to him. Coming to his wife, I’m not sure if he considered his wife dear, well he said he did; but why should you trust a friend … Continue reading A Friend’s Misinterpreted Dream and his wife
Indian Spices
I know of the Indian spices that are scattered in the big seas so the fish could be caught spicy and ready for the pan I know of the Indian butcher who made his chickens eat spices so they could live slowly and marinated; ready for the tandoor I know of this Indian dude who looks like me but hates spices so much that he … Continue reading Indian Spices
Aayenah Pahuja the DD Anchor who covered iffi ‘IS NOT’ the dumbest Anchor in the Media
Two days back when the Youtube video surfaced, I wrote a blogpost which was part humor and part serious, because I felt bad when I saw that a DD anchor comes in so much unprepared to cover such a huge event. Though the video clip looked very much edited (which I mentioned in the blog) and I felt bad for the anchor Aayenah Pahuja, I … Continue reading Aayenah Pahuja the DD Anchor who covered iffi ‘IS NOT’ the dumbest Anchor in the Media
Our Reading Self
We are all forced to express in words what we think; and often we all fail miserably; the sheer lack of words and expressions. We all know that an image speaks a thousand words. Some day we will find a machine to scan and upload these goddamn thoughts…. and then we will all bid farewell to words, become illiterate again or may be become a … Continue reading Our Reading Self
Mark Strand the Pulitzer winning poet dies at 80
Mark Strand who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1999 for ‘Blizzard of One’ dies at the age of 80. His poems had that nostalgic tone that tells us time has moved on leaving fragments of us behind…. His poems flow on without the rhyme… the way personally how I often like poetry… a flow not obstructed by the captivity of rhyming When you read Mark’s … Continue reading Mark Strand the Pulitzer winning poet dies at 80
Star Trails
When i stepped out they told I will lose the roof I said there is a sky it is same for all of us… I said there are stars, many of them I can now count them without any obstruction at nights I would look and see faces of people even dream the unfinished dreams of those fortunate to become the stars and then one … Continue reading Star Trails
The Dooradarshan Anchor who blurted Nonsense covering IFFI – Some humor and some thoughts
IFFI – International Film Festival of India…… One of the most important film festivals in Asia. Since 1952 when Nehru inaugurated the first festival IFFI has been a major avenue for the people of India to view international films in such a big way…. people travel from various parts of the world and from India to witness this… to watch, learn and be amazed by the creativity of … Continue reading The Dooradarshan Anchor who blurted Nonsense covering IFFI – Some humor and some thoughts