I am not a movie or OTT buff. But with so many recomendations from friends for Laaptaa Ladies, I watched it on this Sunday, 5th May, 2024. And I was not disappointed at all. Unlike other OTT content, this was clean and real. Kiran rao has done a great job in representing the strength of…
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Sleepytime Shenanigans: A Whacky Winks Fun Guide
Sleep, which is like a Pokémon that everyone desires but not all people possesses it. Fear not, insomniac adventurers! We are on the verge of going on a comic quest for your bedtime jingle that will get you an excellent night of peaceful sleep. Consistency? Noooo, Why not a shenanigan schedule for the sleepytime? Who on…
Book Review – Imperfect Parenting
“Imperfect Parenting: Honest Stories from Global Parents” is a remarkable book that shares the parenting journeys of parents living around the world. What stood out the most was its portrayal of real and honest experiences of parents navigating the challenges of raising children in today’s digital, media-influenced, and virtual world with grace and consciousness. I…
Book Review – “The Blogchatter Book of Thrillers”
This anthology of fifteen thrilling stories curated by the Blogchatter community goes beyond conventional classifications, diving into a hallucinatory world where restless souls seek redemption, quests for justice and revenge play out, and love yearns to blossom amidst chilling tales. Story Summaries: “Against My Windowpane” by Rehana Sultana: The traumatic impact of losing a…
Driving Through A Rainy Day!
Given the increasing news of road washouts and severe waterlogging, I generally avoid driving out in the rain. However, on that particular day, something was enticing about the rain. It whispered promises of hidden beauty and adventure. Despite my reservations, I succumbed to its allure, cautiously venturing out into the rain-soaked world, hoping to discover…
Book Review – “My Name Is Not Devdas” By Aayush Gupta
I chose this book, as I was attracted to its title (MY NAME IS NOT DEVDAS). As I was going through the novel, page by page, I am impressed with the way the author has developed the love story around the contemporary happenings in society in particular and the country at large with three…