Archive - Mar 6, 2008

Cinematic Liberties

Hey gals and guys, wots your take onthe recent Jodha-Akbar controversy? Do you think producers and directors should be allowed to take cinematic liberties, and twist history/facts to make their movies more appealing to the audience? Or do you think that director Ashutosh Gowarikar should have done a better job of researching and should have stuck with facts? When you make period dramas, or real event based movies, how much can you play around with facts? Is it Ok or is it an absolute No-No?

Smart Sardarji

A Sardarji and an American are seated next to each other on a flight from Los Angeles to New York. The American asks if he would like to play a fun game.

The Sardarji, tired, just wants to take a nap, so he politely declines and rolls over to the window to catch a few winks.

The American persists and explains that the game is easy and a lot of fun. He says, "I ask you a question, and if you don't know the answer, you pay me five dollars, and vice versa."

Again, he declines and tries to get some sleep.

Benefits Of Yoga For Middle-Aged Women

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Our society is becoming predominantly youth-centric just like the western society. Be it our movies, our advertisements, innovative products, or something else, it is youth that everything panders to. As soon as a woman celebrates her fiftieth birthday, people behave as if she doesn’t have a life anymore. She is seen as old and uninteresting. Menopause in our society is viewed as a disease, to be treated with drugs and hormones.

Make Your Worklife Interesting!

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Naukari Kyun kari?

It can become quite a pain to get up in the morning and do the same job everyday, day after day, year after year! However interesting your job maybe, at some point or another you must have felt the ‘burden’ of the job!

So, let’s try to break this monotony … remove this ‘burden’ called ‘work’. Let’s try to make work a lot more fun!