“I worship pain and turn it into a song”, yeah, I twist it a bit, a song by my latest favourite artist. I started my year with a kickass trip to the mountains, where I met some stoners, some flawless and some full of flaws people. I remember the cold breeze, the thick winter wave […]
Education via Cinema
Here’s why it is time to entwine Cinema and Education It was Italian director Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name that made me fall in love with cinema. Set in northern Italy, the film depicts a very poignant relationship between a 17-year-old lad, named Elio Perlman, and a so called “mature” graduate student Oliver. I still remember the first thought that came up to my mind when I saw the poster of […]
My Time
My Time will come again when I will rise again Smile again Laugh again and sparkle again. Torn apart between sadistic souls and morbidity Their faces infuriate me, their voices squeaky filled with hits me hard. Sometimes, I petty them, they look wretched, they are hungry, they are forlorn, they have shackles around, they are […]
Survival
Nature has its cunning ways to hit us hard right at our weakest spot. What is life, an unprecedented journey of innumerable years, where you discover love, sexuality, lust, emotions, racism, venom, greed, anger and so much more that can’t be described or maybe I’m falling short of words. Just like my country’s economy, just […]
Call Me By Your Name reminds me of LOVE in the time of far-right
It took me a lot of time to realise that besides reading writing is my only antidote, perhaps, that is why I took ages to come back to my WordPress account, which I titled in 2015 as PrakritiSerendipity. Last night was full of melancholy, not because I watched a very depressing yet poignant film called, […]
Economic policies and their fallout in the form of liquidity crisis and loss of employment
Demonetization has resulted in 1.5 million job losses in the first four months of 2017 (Image Source : http://www.fundamatics.net/about/) Economic reforms reshape the society vitally. In retrospect, the 1991 Economic Liberalization resulted in reduction in import tariffs, reduction of taxes, end of license raj and a push for greater foreign investment. We lately celebrated 25 […]
Social Media’s role in finding “your” dream job
Through platforms like facebook, linkedIn, google plus and innumerable job oriented web portals it’s easier to find your “ideal” job. The days of 2011, which transmuted the Middle East, with the beauty of democracy and shattered the doctrines of autocratic leaders, social media played a gigantic role in influencing the citizenry of Middle East, […]
To the woman who reshaped my life
HAPPY TEACHER’S DAY! “One must remember: one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world.” To the woman who reshaped my life and my perspective towards society. She always wore cotton sarees. Her squarely black spectacles hid her dark circles and torpid tired eyes, she only used kajal and a very […]