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When Indian cinema meets Olympics

This year Olympics will be organized in Rio. With all support, and positive vibes in media, social networks Indians are wishing, and aiming for a tally of 10 than 6 of last Olympics. Media flooded with greetings on qualifying of Dipa Karamakar in Gymnasts for Rio-16. A true moment of happiness, whence hard work, sweat and blood meet a coveted spot for a sports person. She is the first Indian woman to enter in gymnasts. A moment of pride for the nation, indeed. Warm wishes from the legendary God of Cricket - Sachin Tendulkar were relayed. Moments like these throw a tide of inspiration of many other athletes, and people whom nation doesn't know, and hear of. Boosts morale for sports persons to continue to persevere, and sweat out with one goal irrespective of the failures, and hurdles.  Running out of romantic, Hollywood, and South Indian movie scripts Indian cinema has of late shedded light on sports through biopics on Milkha Singh, Paan Singh Tomar, Mary Kom among few others. I...

IT: Think of expanding to 2 tier cities

Breathing in high spirits from my previous post, I'd like to  rant lambaste, and vent out my thoughts on the initial phase post training in one of the highly sough indian IT industry. To name employers -  TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Polaris and the list can go on. This post attempts to shed light on beginning and settling down in the new space, in an IT company. Unarguably IT industry has provided jobs more than any other domain. It has generated jobs so rapidly in so less a time span that wouldn't have been dared by any other sector. Next, IT industry has been significantly contributing to the Economy. With dollar strengthening against Rupee, they shall continue to mint money, and so shall the employees. With annual hikes there comes purchasing power, be it in jewelry, much fancied smart phones, real estate, or you name it, and so does the government earn from tax. In other sense money flows. Most of these employers are located in metropolises, given to the fact that their...

Darn those tags of 100 crore collections

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With an immense power and emergence of social media, there rose a new bubble of marketing in Hindi film industry, Bollywood - 100 Crore club. Bollywood - start studded industry, entertaining millions of people, generating umpteen number of item numbers, contributing significantly to the Economy; still, one of the highly sought stage for actors, and artists. Post first half decade of millennium, Bollywood metamorphosed into an industry armed with appealing yet trivial dialogues, cheap item songs, bringing in new action scenes robbed from Tollywood, spectacular vistas from overseas. Along with these, came flashing 6 packs from actors, skinny actresses, which added the final condiment to send back viewers home, with an awe. But, then, there came the tag of 100 crores of money minted, which raised the bar, and set new standards of any movie irrespective, of it's genre, cast, story, and the targeted audience. I regret to say, that the bolder the tag gets, the lower industry is ...

Make India, before - make In India

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With all fanfare BJP government has launched a vivid, futuristic campaign to boost economy, strengthen the much tottering infrastructure of  developing Indian nation. The motive of this program is as clear as the name goes, to bring in the investment, thrive on the manufacturing units. PM with its forte of marketing has publicized this at the full throttle. Evidently, this has definitely gathered attention from masses, not to mention praises of new initiatives. I daresay, these are the vital measures to be taken if we wish uplift the financial domain, and to keep the sentiments high in stock market. However, I, to some extent do not concur to this highly talked campaign and its salient points, statistics, which might have kept many geeks on toes. To make In India, government and people first and foremost should Make India. Government may have forgotten these crucial things, before marching toward a highly ambitious goal:- Transport: With ever exploding population of In...