Sagnik wants to make some movies, and he has certain ‘original’ ideas
A Little Wit. A Little Wisdom. Lots of India.
Sagnik wants to make some movies, and he has certain ‘original’ ideas
Ever heard of a country called Indophilia? No? Want to know more?
Amardeep has an amusing satirical story
Arnab, the Greatbong, mulls over being a Mafia Don, as a viable career option for his children. Now that they are legitimate and all… (Err, the Dons, I meant. Arnab doesn’t have children yet)
A while ago, Alpha had reminisced about her trouble on a bus ride, and the good samaritan who came under trial.
In an interesting response, Rhyncus came up with a shocking thriller – "the back end to her meek tale" !
Bill, a Bong marrying a Tamilian, has a mighty strange wedding attire !
Sepia Mutiny points us to this hilarious rant by some desi guy who gets royally pissed off by the suspicious looks he gets on the DC Metro. Gosh! I wish I could do some of the things he talks about.
Gawker’s search for the worst ever Hindi film song is over. Now, I’m sure we all have our personal nominations for that ‘award’, but after reading his post, you’ve gotta agree with him !
The premise of the song was that the father-daughter relationship can be aptly compared to the process of serving and eating breakfast. Bizarre as this premise might be in itself, it was nothing compared to the actual execution of the premise.
You think that’s crazy ? Check out his priceless excerpts !!
Smugbug, was doing the usual Corpo-slob routine over the weekend until confronted by her mum.
You know that your life has totally degenerated, the day your mom tells you something that might sound like, ‘Don’t you have a life?’ Total rock-bottom stuff! When she asks you, why you spending week-ends at home instead of being ‘out-there’ ‘doing whatever young people do’, you can do nothing but stare at her speechless.…
… Moms believe that all problems that a lot of times faced by their daughters are owing to one of the two: 1) It is because of the Husband man, or 2) It is because there is no Husband man
And that’s when the fun begins.
"Writers can’t stand each other and will lose no opportunity to run each other down, in public." True; but Annie also makes a point that when writers do so, you witness a fine display of "wit and sarcasm, irony and innuendo."