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Kantara: A Chapter 1 serves as a prequel set 500 years before the original, aiming for grand mythological storytelling. However, it sacrifices emotional depth and character development for spectacle. The visuals impress, but the narrative feels chaotic and lacks coherence. Overall, it fails to recapture the captivating essence of its predecessor.
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The Divine Mother comes to her mother\’s house from Kailasha, and leaves us for the abode of our dear Jamai Babu Shiva, the Auspicious One. Really, this is very painful to say goodbye to Mother Goddess, to whom we are so emotionally, devotionally attached. The pang of separation is so real. We can literally see
Shubho Bijoya: it\’s very Hard to say goodbye to maa Durga Read More »
There\’s a word that\’s been haunting our conversations like a linguistic zombie, shambling through sentences where it has no business being. That word is \”literally,\” and we\’ve literally beaten it to death. The Great Literal Massacre Once upon a time, \”literally\” had a job. A simple, honest job. It meant \”in a literal sense; actually;
The Death of \”Literally\” (And How We Literally Killed It) Read More »
Hemant Kumar introduces his blog, \”Hemant Kumar Writes,\” reflecting on passions like writing, art, cinema, and cricket. He explores spirituality and creativity and shares the financial investment and dedication behind his journey. By choosing digital storytelling, he aims to engage a community and invite readers to subscribe for enriching content.
Introducing \”Hemant Kumar Writes\” – A Journey of Passion and Purpose Read More »
How a simple act of love transformed into the most profound cinematic experience of my life The Unexpected Gift There are moments in life when the universe conspires to create magic, and you don\’t realize it until you\’re sitting in the darkness of a cinema hall, tears streaming down your face, witnessing divinity unfold on
gift from my daughter\’s first Pay Read More »
The Oval, London – August 4, 2025 Sometimes cricket writes stories that screenwriters would reject as too dramatic, too implausible. Yesterday at The Oval was one of those days. In a finale that had 25,000 hearts pounding in unison, India snatched victory from the jaws of what seemed certain defeat, winning by the slimmest of
England bagged the win — forgot to zip it — India snatched it back Read More »
In a small town wrapped in the scent of rain-soaked earth and bougainvillea blooms, two boys met on the first day of school — Aarav, the shy new kid who had just moved from Delhi, and Kabir, the mischief-maker with dimples deeper than the school\’s old well. They were assigned seats together on the last
The Last Bench Boys Read More »
Whenever any two competitive teams face off—be it India vs England, Australia vs South Africa, or Pakistan vs New Zealand—the recipe is the same:
Stir some tension. Add a little friction. Sprinkle in some half-quoted press bites. Boom—rivalry served hot.
Yes, rivalry adds spice to the game. It builds narratives. It draws crowds.
But when it crosses the line, it no longer serves the sport.
It becomes a headache—for players, for viewers, and for the spirit of the game itself.
Is It Cricket or a Carefully Concocted Controversy? Read More »
\”Panchayat,\” a Hindi web series, captures the essence of rural life through subtlety and character. The Telugu adaptation, \”Sivarapalli,\” while sincere, lacks the depth of the original, missing its nuanced storytelling and emotional silence. However, it still provides insights into rural governance and has charm for new audiences, despite not reaching the original\’s brilliance.
A Tale of Two Villages-Sivarapalli vs Fulera Read More »