Roshni went in to be critical and came out loving the movie. She ends her post with this message for the Shiv Sena
As I part, a quick word to the popular Shiv Sena: Get Over It. What did you ever think? That you could take the Bollywood gene out of us with your threats to [...]
Archive for February, 2010
Times of India at it Again
Published by February 11th, 2010 in Activism, Blogging, Media, Photography and Plagiarism. 1 CommentTimes of India pastes a picture taken by Kalyan Verma at its front page, lifted it out of Wikipedia. And before that they picked up a picture taken by PlaneMad. But then what is new!
Over at Smoking Apples, Milind is the latest casualty of Apple India’s indifferent service
When the Magic Mouse was launched, I figured it was just a mouse, so it had to show up within a week or two (I remember the Mighty Mouse took three weeks to get here). Friends offered to send me the mouse; [...]
Changes in Paypal India Policy
Published by February 6th, 2010 in Blogging, Business and India. 3 CommentsShrinidhi is not happy with the sudden changes in the paypal India policy. Neither am I.
The worst thing according to me, is that Paypal has enforced this policy change without any prior notice, any warning and is autonomously back dating the policy and enforcing it on already completed transactions, reversing them and causing huge inconvenience/loss to [...]
From Hum Dil Chuke to Love Aaj Kal
Published by February 5th, 2010 in Bollywood, Cinema and India. 1 CommentAnju Gandhi overhears the conversation of two girls who had recently seen Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Love Aaj Kal
A , “ I don’t understand why did Ash get married to Ajay Devgan, when she was already in love with Salman? Why didn’t she run away from her house?
B ,” how could she? She [...]
Nila-Kantha-Chandra on Calcutta, its intelligentsia and much more:
While the intelligentsia of Calcutta prides itself on being fiercely secular and tolerant, the truth is that most educated Hindus in the city would never have had any substantive intercourse with a Muslim in their lives. And yet they would not hesitate to express their opinion on Muslims, [...]
There are some spectacular pictures on the Unaad photoblog, one of which is about the Chamba city in Himachal Pradesh. Do visit!
Vinayak Varma writes a charming little short story.
A finger cracked through the eggshell walls of her daytime universe, cracked in and wiggled around. And so it was that the people of her universe turned and stared, its machinery squealed to a brief, annoyed halt. A portal opened up in the room, a new possibility unleashed. [...]


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