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In the 20th Century, Indian Cinema, like the Hollywood and the Chinese Film Industries became a global enterprise. Every year the Indian film industry produces in excess of 2000 films between the nine different regional film industries. However, the movie Industry is often lashed out for its mediocrity. Defying these clichéd ideologies , is our next friend on Friendly...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbKQvdLDAic Welcome to November, the month where all your male friends and co-workers show up clean-shaven and baby-faced on Nov. 1 and look like baddies out of a spaghetti western or grizzly bears towards the end. Wondering why is that so? Growing out one's facial hair for 30 days is called "Movember" or "No-Shave November," and it's meant to raise awareness...
  If you think that the festive season is over, think again!   In a country where cricket is a religion, with the national team playing various international series and the Ranji Trophy just around the corner, the festive season never ends!   The Ranji Trophy is 80 years old now. Let’s look at some facts that you probably did not know about it:   1....
Before Modi came, India was riding its pride campaign on Romance King’s back. Shah Rukh Khan made Bollywood and India famous. He is loved by fans both in India and abroad. The madness and love for him just doesn't end. SRK is a BRAND and even people abroad many a times connect India to SRK. Such is the stature...
In Hindu mythology, Diwali marks the beginning of a new business calendar. Even though the stakeholders are no longer just Indian, the tradition, on the Diwali day, of opening of new books of accounts and trading for a short while still is customary. With extraordinary changes in policy and governance happening in the country, and investor sentiment at its peak,...
On the morning of 22nd October, 40 Indian students, walked into the China National Convention Center, dressed in traditional wear, donning huge smiles and carrying the tricolour with pride. They walked in to see one of the most colourful and vibrant sights ever. Students from world over, had the same expressions each face told the same story. The ensemble of...
Don’t know about you but having grown up in Delhi, tea to me means a large cup of well- boiled Masala Chai which people drink to jumpstart their sluggish digestive systems every morning. Sure I know where it comes from (all packets feature the mandatory tea- picker in a tea garden picture), but it’s definitely not a topic anyone...

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