[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]What makes a movie or a novel classic? It is a question everybody asks but I am not sure if anybody wants to know the answer. I for one, don’t need such labels for things I enjoy. But I dare say, Ee. Ma. Yau is going to be considered as a classic in the …
Once a great Malayalam poet said, “To sum up, Life is a combination of relationship and separation”. When I read this first I thought it was absurd. I had never had it in me to write poetry. It was partially because I believed that it takes a complete control over the language and some components …
Day before yesterday when Chennai Bloggers Club’s whatsapp group lightened up a bit after co-ordinating the flood relief and supplies, Sriram bounced this idea about the blogs we miss reading. There could be a lot of reasons for someone to pause blogging. We may never know the whole story. But we know in our heart …
The trip kinda ended so soon. But this series did not. I apologize for the delay in post, pretending that the cyber world is waiting only for my travelogue to get released on time. But then the fourth day dawned so soon for me. I took bath and checked with the reception about our dues …
The opening lines of Erich Segal’s Love story goes like this. “What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died? That she was beautiful. And Brilliant. That she loved Mozart and Bach. And the Beatles. And me.” Sumithra, the translation of “Ithra Mathra” by Kalpetta Narayanan begins in the same fashion. The difference is …