You have heard, and some of you have read, about 2 States. Now time to grab your copy of Two Fates – The Story of My Divorce. Judy Balan is at your Adda with her book under the Book Reviews Program! A story of a North meeting the South. How will this khichdi taste? You need to read the book to know the recipe. Scroll down to read the excerpt:
BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Dec. 6, ’11
More than his films it was his outlook and vibrancy. At 88, Dev Anand had the energy of an eighteen year old. He never let life get him down. This attitude, perhaps more than his films is his greatest legacy to the world. For me it definitely is, says Rakesh Jhunjhunwala in this heartfelt tribute. Today, we thought it would be apt to have our Tangy Tuesday Picks dedicated to him. We have the posts about Dev Anand today. Read them now.
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In The Evergreen Shadow
Dev Anand has been made fun of countless times. Everything about him has been subject to ridicule. His hair, his clothes, his voice, his films. His trademark springy bouncing around is the staple of many stand-up comics and stage performers. Most of all I’ve heard numerous and sometimes even I’ve taken part in the “Abhi Toh Main Jawaan Hoon” Jokes.
Perky Tweets – Dec 5, ’11
Breaking: Ekta Kapoor today announced that there will be a sequel to “The Dirty Picture’. It will be based on the life of Hemant Birje (Yea, the one who is known as the Indian Tarzan). There were no surprises when Ekta said that Tusshar Kapoor will play the lead. #fakingnews. So how many of you are excited about this? 😛 Let us read some humorous tweets from the Indian Twitter users and ROFL. 🙂
BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Dec. 3, ’11
Mullaperiyar Dam! This 116 year old dam is in the news again as one side of the dam fear for their life and the other side of the dam depend on it for their life. Which side are you in? Do let us know. There are other wonderful posts for you to read this week. Read them now!
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Transforming Capitalism
What will be the future of capitalism? Rather, what should be its future? This is what Arun Maira asks. He says we should face realities and not dismiss other’s arguments in name of socialism and capitalism. This is from his book ‘Transforming Capitalism‘ which is up for review at your Adda! Nandan Nilekani, Ilaben Bhatt and Monek Ahluwali have appreciated this creation. Do you want to read it? Have a look at the excerpt below and apply to review it.