Bhartahari, that eminent poet of the yore, once famously described any person who has no interest in music as a cow without a tail and horns. Unfortunately my grandfather thought otherwise. He felt that anyone listening to Pop Music was a donkey without tail. I really can’t say who was right. But many people did… Continue reading My Musical Journey
Month: September 2011
The Wrath Of Nature – A Poem by Adyasha Ranbir
Lightning lanced with a mighty furorethe deafening sound but a moment later. The sky burst open in a thousand arrowsthat fell on soil and made deep furrows. Trees bowed with meek subservienceOutlined starkly in the fleeting ambience. Nature continued to ravage and plunderkeeping in tune with the maniacal thunder. She has a way of taming… Continue reading The Wrath Of Nature – A Poem by Adyasha Ranbir
Pick up your razor and shave
When humans first evolved from their ancestors, the world was harsh. Facial hair kept them warm in the long, cold winter months. Facial hair may have once served a purpose for the survival of humankind, but it is now outdated. With the wonderful invention of razors, we were able to leave behind the medieval practices… Continue reading Pick up your razor and shave
Why Make movies of your favourite book?
Harry Potter. City of Ember. Inkheart. These are all some of my favorite books that have been translated onto the big screen. So many of my beloved stories that have impacted my life have been visually made for my enjoyment. You would think I’d be elated, except for the fact that I have spent most… Continue reading Why Make movies of your favourite book?
My mess of an interview
Today was the interview I had anticipated the most. Ever since the time I saw the notice inviting applicants, I was beside myself with excitement. Notwithstanding the deadline I promptly applied. The very next thing I did was entreat my parents to send me photocopies of numerous certificates I acquired during my tenure in school.… Continue reading My mess of an interview
