-
Why did William Dalrymple call Delhi ‘The City of Djinns?’
By Sunil Kumar You must be referring to one of his early books on Delhi- The... read more
How would the U.K. be different if not for colonialism?
By Sunil Kumar As an Indian who lived in the U.K; is fond of the English... read more
Sunil – Manzar E Khuda – Meri Nazm
By Sunil Kumar Baat Se Baat Nikli zubaan pe aa gayi Socha Tha Kashish Hai Thi... read more
Sunday Samskritam
By Sunil K देव: (God) 1st case देव: (God) (In Contrast to... read more
Who was Shashigupta Maurya?
By Sunil Kumar Interesting question. After some research from different... read more
While Bhagat Singh hogs all the limelight; why is Chandrashekhar Azad lost in oblivion?
//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/Statues_of_Bhagat_Singh%2C_Rajguru_and_Sukhdev.jpg/350px-Statues_of_Bhagat_Singh%2C_Rajguru_and_Sukhdev.jpg
By Sunil Kumar The reason for this according to me is the media and the movies. The Punjabis are more sympathetic to Bhagat Singh; the Sikh; even though there were Rajguru and Sukhdeo apart from Singh. Since they formed and …
Posted in Books, Culture, Geography, History, Literature, Movies
Tagged Academy Awards, Act of Valor, Aditi, Bhagat Singh, Bollywood, Chandrashekhar Azad, Cinema of India, Film, India, Sukhdeo
Leave a comment
Django Unchained
http://i.zemanta.com/225122288_80_80.jpg
By Sunil Kumar Ooof, Poof, we’ve got guns in the West. Horses and women. Typical Western; but this one’s with a twist. Kind of late in the day to do a review on “Django Unchained“. But, this is my portal; …
Posted in Movies
Tagged Django, Django Unchained, Film, Ontario, quentintarantino, Tarantino, United States, Western
Leave a comment