The Rainbow Days by Prabir Kumar Datta is a documentary description of author’s own childhood memories. This is an...
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Do you find genuine people around quite often? Have you met someone who always stands against what is wrong...
Anjali Vaswani and Vikas Bansal’s debut book ‘The Lost Paradise’ was unexpectedly hard for me to put down before...
(By Sharanya Bhattacharya) The Rainbow Days is one book which is out of the blue. When everyone writes about...
Once a famous Indian film maker after his first attempt of making an ad-film commented, “It is even tougher...
(By Anshuma Sharma) ‘The rainbow days – an eternal story’ is a book by Prabir Kumar Datta a genius...
“Glorification of darkness” is an ever interesting fodder for people. Precisely, to the people with basic sensibilities. To...
Since the time when the sensationalisation of social issues gained its hues – the commercialization of it has gained...
Frustration Reloaded is story of a frustrated chartered accountant, Ayushi Shah. She narrates her journey to reach the ultimate...
Urban life – glamorous, socialite – US returned millionaire bachelor – are the areas that can grab maximum eyeballs...
“A Splash Of Love, A Kiss of Infatuation” by Rajeev Ranjan: A Review
Sprightly Spirit, Book Reviews, 0A SPLASH OF LOVE, A KISS OF INFATUATION by Rajeev Ranjan is the story of Arunoday starting from his...
Rishi Vohra’s “Once Upon the Tracks of Mumbai”: Review by Aman Jakhar
Sprightly Spirit, Book Reviews, 0“Autistic, schizophrenic, psychotic,” are the words people use to describe Babloo, the protagonist of “Once Upon the Tracks of...