You see, when it comes to India (or just the world in general), sexism isn\’t uncommon. It\’s the sad heartbreakingly disgusting state of the nation, but we find solace in feeble and seemingly apparent spurts of progression. The internet today, unfailing comrade of the millennials, is a shining reflection of the people who sustain it.Continue reading “TVF\’s Arunabh Kumar, International Women\’s Day, Buzzfeed And The Growing Business of Feminism”
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The \’Not Bad\’ Tale Of My Driving Instructor
If I were to promise you a world hitherto unseen, unheard and unfelt by a mere shift in seating position, kind of like the blog version of a red and blue pill, would you believe? Surely, the sights and sounds of this mundane reality are unfazed by angles – my pet monkey (if I hadContinue reading “The \’Not Bad\’ Tale Of My Driving Instructor”
The Unheard Voices Of Tehran
\”Iran good?\” I\’m abruptly distracted from my increasingly ravenous glances at Tajrish square by the mangled and rather limited English of my reticent companion. He i- actually never mind about him just yet, as his time will come near the end of this piece. In retrospect, I take immense satisfaction with my retort since theseContinue reading “The Unheard Voices Of Tehran”
\’How To Ace Your Job Interview\’ By Venkataraman Sundaraman
The Hunger Games or Big Boss Brother, it\’s definitely one of those two. Maybe both. Having grovelled in the chasms of unemployment from a time when \’President Donald Trump\’ was nothing but a frivolous joke (some argue it still is, but faulty microphones might differ), I find myself empowered with the experiences of multiple interviews IContinue reading “\’How To Ace Your Job Interview\’ By Venkataraman Sundaraman”
London: My Monopoly Board Come To Life: Part 2
Make sure to read Part 1 first, because who the hell starts with Part 2? * * * Numerous other books and prominent movies have all harboured British or American connections, and as such, I grew up reading and visualising a lifestyle far, far different from the one I had. It used to amuse meContinue reading “London: My Monopoly Board Come To Life: Part 2”
London: My Monopoly Board Come To Life: Part 1
“I like cities with a story.” Ever since I was young and moderately literate, I’ve been a hopeless aficionado of storytelling and storytellers. If you’re into underrated Bollywood movies and have managed to expose yourself to the visually and mentally stimulating odyssey that is Imtiaz Ali’s Tamasha, that little kid gaping with open-mouthed amazement atContinue reading “London: My Monopoly Board Come To Life: Part 1”
