Axel (Corps Security 1) by Harper Sloan: Review
By Amy Rachiele, M. Ed., Indie Author
Axel is a mixture of themes: romance, love, and the tough issue of domestic violence. I enjoyed this book...
QUEEN: A Journey for you & me. Lajpat Nagar Girls are the best.
By Nishant Agarwal
Imagine the plight of a woman who has been ditched by her fiancé a night just before her wedding. She is left...
The Secret – and why I think it’s baloney
All right believers, before you take offence and attack me, just please hear me out. All of us have heard about the bestselling book...
Hindustani Music- Part 7
Hey Guys, the last article was about different types of compositions in Hindustani Music which I hope you all must have read. This...
Through the Third Eye; Part 2 (Ænima)
Okay, so it’s been a long time since I've written an article and last time. I had started a series about the ‘biggest cult band in...
The Boy who lived…Harry Potter
By Malika Bhagat
As John Green rightly puts it,” Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you...
Indian Mythology = New Success Mantra For Indian Authors
“I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind....
Oscar Predictions by Economy decoded…
Alright… it’s the time of the year when those outstanding nominations from all over the world are recognized and most prestigiously rewarded. Yes… the...
Time Travel- An Expectable Phenomenon…
All those inspirational feelings that we get, the moment we walk out of the theater after watching a science-fiction (Time travel) movie is all...
Hindustani Music…….Part 6
Hey Guys, hope you liked my previous article about the different basic terms used in our Hindustani Music. Now having discussed about these terms...
That’s all a Ghazal is about
By Avantika Seth
Tum itna jo muskura rahe ho, kya gam hai jisko chupa rahe ho?
Awestruck?
I’m sure.
Jagjit Singh does this to me every time. The...
The Power of Rhythm
By Avantika Seth
A good song can trigger a cascade of secondary responses which are usually involuntary! Propensity to move in time with music, not so...
The Movie Set That Ate Itself
By Aman Sardana
Eight years ago, a relatively unknown (and unhinged) director began one of the wildest experiments in film history. Armed with total creative...
Save the Cat – How one book took over Hollywood
By Aman Sardana If you’ve gone to the movies recently, you may have felt a strangely familiar feeling: You’ve seen this movie before. Not...
AIB: All India Bakchod
By Surangya Kaur
Do you remember the “Rape: It’s your fault” video? You might, it did go viral. It was a humorous, satirical take on...
Underground Scene of Indian Music
By Surangya Kaur
A considerable chunk of our population is veering away from Hindi music and switching to English tracks instead. The reason behind this...
Bend in the End
By Pranali Batra
A comment on unconventional endings in Indian Cinema
He is standing alone in a vast green field. He calls out to her. She...
OneRepublic – The Feel Good Band
By Chahat Sareen
Music is to the soul what words are to the mind.
You might have whistled along the “Good Life” tunes in your college...
Vishal Bhardwaj
By Naman Singh
Now that everyone loves to write about their life a lot, why should we too wish to be somewhere behind? Yes, open...
Hindustani Music….Part 5
There are many many things about Indian classical music that I would love to talk about. But there are many concepts about which all...
Go Waka Waka: Benefits Of Belly Dancing
By Rashi Mittal
We all love to see belly dancers. Their fancy costumes, the way they move their body and have a full control over...
Sunil Grover v/s Kapil Sharma
By Harshita Kain
Sunil Grover and Kapil Sharma are amongst the best comedians India has ever had. While Kapil Sharma gained popularity after winning Comedy...
Why Just “NO-SMOKING”?
By Nikita Madan
We Indians have movies in our veins. The clapping/whistling /dancing frenzy that it evokes in theatres has no parallel in any other...
Bollywood ladies in negative roles
By Nikita Madan
Women on Indian celluloid rarely get the chance to go bad, but when they do, they leave a mark. The Bollywood villainess...
Dystopia: Of Hope and Helplessness
By Riya Kuruvilla
If we lived in a dystopian world, you wouldn't be reading this. Fortunately, it isn’t and we can talk about dystopian literature...



















































