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Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Open Mic Transcripts: The Great Indian Holy Peacock
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Pre-Script: Putting-up raw transcripts of open-mic stand-up bits which are so longer relevant. This was performed on 06.06.2017 at some ran...
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Evenings in Bombay- I
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It was like every monsoon season that he hated and it was no different than every evening after work that he whined and complained to hims...
Friday, 9 March 2012
Socha Naa Tha...
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Guzre jo haseen lamhe the saath tere woh dhoop aur woh barish ke lamhe socha na tha kabhi teri bheegi hasee ko taras jayenge aur socha na...
Sunday, 1 January 2012
"Google instincts across the LoC, 2011: Sex, Shahrukh, Cricket and Kashmir"
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If any of the above words in the headline brought you here, high probability that you’re either an Indian or a Paki. This is what, at least...
Saturday, 24 December 2011
“Don2: Unconvincing but crisp, sleek and uber-cool”
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Each and every frame of Don2 is suave, exotic and exquisite but when all those frames are combined and run together, Don2 misses the plotli...
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Reviews200: Coronation Durbar Delhi 1911
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Coronation Durbar Delhi 1911, Official Directory with maps Printed at Superintendent Government Printing, Calcutta Exactly a hundred y...
Saturday, 10 December 2011
"Minor Weekend Blues: Strictly No Stags"
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Every Friday, e-invitations to parties and gatherings at some or other club, pub or any such place swarm my inbox. I hardly peruse throug...
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Reviews200: A Narrative of the Siege of Delhi, Charles John Griffiths
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A Narrative of the Siege of Delhi, Charles John Griffiths Comprising mostly of a journal entries of around four months by a high-rank off...
Reviews200: Twilight in Delhi, Ahmed Ali
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Prologue Reviews200 is my attempt at documenting the readings I do, without going into too many intricacies; keeping it simple and short,...
Saturday, 5 November 2011
"Philately and a Brief History of Postage Stamps”
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Of so many other things, the British have to be credited again for coming up with the practice of postage stamps. Sir Rowland Hill, knighte...
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