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Monsoon Reading: The 4 Coolest New Books One Must Read, Check Out
In 2021 new books arrive and for monsoon reading, you can use them. There are different types of books available, but here we look at new arrivals in 2021. These best books will feature fiction, memoirs, thrillers as well as non-fiction. You can start building your 2021 reading list now. Here we look at the 4 coolest new books one must read in this monsoon. 1) INTIMACIES: KATIE KITAMURA. This is a very nice book, packed with a powerful punch, though it's a 250 pages book. It's the point of view of a young American woman who works as an interpreter for an accused war criminal a | Click Here...
Ashish Golwalkar opens on the recent ‘ups’ and ‘downs’ of Sony TV
Ashish Golwalkar, who has earlier been in major positions with Star Plus and Zee TV, recently got into a frank conversation with IndianWikiMedia.com and went on to talk about the way Sony TV has handled few major decisions in terms of launches and closure in the last few months. The man who holds the position of SVP, Sr Creative Director Content at Multi Screen Media Pvt. Ltd. (Sony Entertainment) and also supervises fiction properties on the channel is upbeat about roping in Bollywood superstar Mithun Chakraborty for the first time in a fiction avatar on TV with The Drama Company. â | Click Here...
In conversation with Myleeta ‘Marvellous’ Aga
We are a little late in the day, and we apologise for that. But as they say, the best is saved for the last. Myleeta Aga, we must admit, is the most underrated professional in the world of media & entertainment. Why do we say that? Well, she is an institution in herself who has maintained a deliberate low profile all these years. We guess, that comes from her demure demeanour, which is an alibi for her fiery & fiesty go getter innate persona embedded deep in her psyche. Myleeta, currently SVP & GM India, BBC Worldwide, for us is an absolute winner among achievers | Click Here...
Talent hunt reality shows on Indian television; Dystopian and delusional?
"Life is short, though I keep this from my children", are the first words of ‘Good Bones’, a poem by Maggie Smith that often gets reposted on social media. The magical words intend to highlight the gruesome grimness of human existence on this soil. It also, however, strikes a positive note and rekindles faith & hope and inspire one to continue with the journey called life. The thought uncannily finds a bind with the current scenario of talent hunt reality shows on Indian television. The space has always been intriguing, tugging the aspirational chords of middle | Click Here...