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Greetings My Well wishers
I’ve written a lot on my passion for movies and also sometimes on my love for music. Other than that, I wrote on topics relevant to social issues and philosophy.
Today I’m sharing with you another passion of mine. Reading Books. Not My Academic Books.
I’ll start with my list of Non-Fiction Books [...]

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Greetings My Well Wishers
I had vowed to write more and more on diverse topics, making the Blog as intriguing as possible.
But a You Tube Video compelled me to write this piece on Cinema Appreciation, something I was trying to avoid for some time. Sorry Adit & Shankar, I’d promised you that I’ll take on more [...]

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Greetings My Well Wishers
Thanks for your response to “Believe The Hype”. I hope you guys like this Refreshing New Blogsite of mine. I guess it will take time to grow & become a popular blogsite, and I’m sure the Day I become more Popular than Aamir Khan, that Day both my Blogsites will attract Larger [...]

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The following movies were no Box Office Success in their respective countries. Maybe because as they were a “Breath of Fresh Air” in today’s world of Over the top cinema, most people avoided these movies. As a result, 9 out of 10 people wouldn’t have seen them and 5 out of 10 people would [...]

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The next single in the series is by a band which I know very little about. Sure, I’ve searched the internet and read some stuff, and David Devant & his Spirit Wife seem to be still active (at least up till last year).
If you’re looking at that band name and you’re thinking along the lines [...]

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HEALTH are a very blog-friendly band. Not just because they produce viscerally exciting records, or play slightly deranged gigs – though that should always be enough to get bloggers excited – but because it seems that not only are they happy to have their stuff promoted through blogs, they’re actually quite grateful to those blogs [...]

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The year was 2001 and I had only been 15 at the moment when I picked up the hugely overrated book, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” off the shelf. The hype was prodigious and I had started to feel kind of left behind as conversations like these cropped up consistently:
“Dude how many parts of [...]

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