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Author: bloggeray

Welcome, I am a lecturer, cinephile, ManU fan, cricket fanatic and aspiring writer.Thanks for dropping by on my blog.If you like(or not so much like) my posts,don't shy away from commenting. Follow me on Facebook @ Musingsite, and on Twitter @bloggeray23

Film Review: Monica, O My Darling

Vasan Bala’s Noir comedy is the most fun I’ve had this year at the movies.

Bollywood, Film Review, Huma Qureshi, Monica o my darling, Noir, Radhika Apte, Rajkumar Rao, Varun Grover, Vasan Bala

No Time To Die : Thoughts

Daniel Craig’s final outing as Bond is a recommended watch despite some unconvincing bits.

007, action film, Bond, Daniel Craig, Film Review, James Bond, Lea Seydoux, No Time To Die, Rami Malek, Spy Thrillers

Strengthening MSMEs by Boosting Female LFPR

Boosting the female LFPR can boost MSMEs and by extension, boost the Indian economy.

CoViD-19, Economy, female Labour Force Participation Rate, female-led MSMEs, growing businesses together, Indian economy, industry, LFPR, MSMEs, pandemic, women's empowerment, Women's rights

TV Review – House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths — Faith, delusion, scandal.

House of Secrets: Burari Deaths answers some questions about the deaths, and raises some of its own.

Burari, Burari Deaths, Crime, documentary, House of Secrets, Indian society, Indian Television, miniseries, Netflix, streaming, True-Crime, TV Review, Web TV Review

Film Review: Sardar Udham – The Making of a Revolutionary

What makes a revolutionary? What’s the difference between a revolutionary and a terrorist? What’s different between a revenge killing and … More

Amazon Prime, Biographical Drama, Bollywood, Drama, Film, Film Review, Hindi film, hindi film review, Historical film, movie review, Patriotic film, Sardar Udham, Shoojit Sircar, Vicky Kaushal

Book Review: Eye On You

Eye On You is an exciting and quick whodunit that doesn’t shy away from throwing punches at various levels of the society.

Blogchatter Book Review Program, Book Review, Crime fiction, Ebook Review, Eye On You, Indian Fiction, Instagram, Kanchana Banerjee, Kindle Book Review, Kindle Edition, Rape, social media

Book Review: China Room

At its core, China Room is an examination of what it means to belong, and how we keep searching for the feeling of belonging and being at home.

Booker prize, Booker Prize longlist, British India, China Room, Diaspora fiction, Drama, Historical Fiction, Punjab, Sunjeev Sahota, The Man Booker Prize

Snapshots From a Departure

Snippets from the day you finished answering the temporary call of a city.

city, CoViD-19, India, life, metro city, motorcycle ride, railway station, social distancing, solitude, Train, Travel, trip

Film Review: Haseen Dillruba

Haseen Dillruba’s weak central mystery is saved by the performances of its leads.

Crime fiction, Film Review, Harshvardhan Rane, Haseen Dillruba, Hindi film, hindi film review, Kanika Dhillon, Mystery, Netflix, Taapsee Pannu, Vikrant Massey

Book Review- The Misters Kuru : A Return to Mahabharata

The Misters Kuru is a breezy read, with plenty of social commentary and an endearing romance story at its heart.

Blogchatter Book Review Program, Book Review, Draupadi, English fiction, Harper Collins India, Indian Fiction, Mahabharata, The Misters Kuru, Trisha Das

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