2021: Blogging A-Z Challenge: Covid Craziness: M
“Mangesh, come on! There’s hardly any margin in film distribution these days,” said Tyagi. “Rate’s fixed. Pay me 20, I’ll get the decision reversed.” The new law mandating theatre
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“Mangesh, come on! There’s hardly any margin in film distribution these days,” said Tyagi. “Rate’s fixed. Pay me 20, I’ll get the decision reversed.” The new law mandating theatre
Continue readingPic Credit: Getty images for BBC “Let it go, Shilpi. Sometimes we women should learn to ignore.” I feel myself tearing up, unable to speak. “He’s not all that
Continue reading“Keep that phone aside when I am talking to you,” “Why don’t you understand? I am happy and successful, doing what I like.” “And what about marriage?” “What about it?
Continue readingPic Credit: Cloverfield Fandom “Juoron yoerie muelban. FALKRIF.” The automaton reversed direction, mechanically gliding back to the cockpit. The 1200-tonne amalgamation of steel and corboroxizone, gyrated 12 degrees northward,
Continue readingPic Credit: The Indian Express “In here Doctor, NOW.” Operating surgeon Dr. Filatov said, his deep baritone firm and commanding, leaving no room for argument. The intern’s eyes took in
Continue reading“Have you gotten your test done?” asked Arun, massaging his temple. “I’ll get it done tomorrow Sir,” replied Deepak, coughing again. Arun was exhausted. With 2 weeks to go
Continue reading“Gajavadana beduveee … “. Soft musical notes waft up to my balcony from the downstairs apartment. I sit cross-legged on my swing, soaking in the smell of a fresh
Continue readingPic Credit: Times of India “Five thousand ONLY, you think you can break lockdown rules?” snaps the man brandishing the municipality badge. Sporting aviators indoors, he struts around with an
Continue readingPic Credit: Marketwatch “Exactly! It’s a good thing the Covid lockdown happened. Take it as an ominous sign, Jeevan,” “How can you say that, Ma? It’s just bad timing.”
Continue readingPic Credit: Matrubhoomi “Das rupaiiya, bas.” Ten rupees only. The countdown timer at the signal was at 67. “What are you entertaining him for, Riya?” remarked Tarun, scrunching up
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