If you are Indian you may have guessed this is about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. The global face of India with poise, beauty and talent that no one actually wants to hire for the last of those qualities, globally. They tried before, of course, but… Continue Reading “Its not plastic, it’s unrealistic”
Category: Cinema, Entertainment, I think.., UncategorizedTags: acting, actors, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Amir Khan, Bollywood, Domestic Violence, Film industry, Jazbaa, Kangana Ranaut, Madhuri Dixit, Pooja Bhatt, Priyanka Chopra, Rani Mukherjee, Salman Khan, Sonam Kapoor
It is finally clear to me, what Claire wants and who she is. Emphasis on the latter. Anyone not having watched, but plans to watch Season 3 House of Cards (Netflix), please read at your own peril. Although, as far as events fold, it… Continue Reading “What Claire Underwood wants, its not cynical…. now I get it, question is.. will she?”
Category: Entertainment, I think.., Philosophy, Politics, World CultureTags: acting, actor, actors, Claire Underwood, cynicism, Diplomacy, FIrst Lady, Foreign policy, Frank Underwood, Heather Dunbar, History, House of Cards, Jackie Sharp, Kevin Spacey, Lars Mikkelsen, Netflix, Netflix shows, Politician, politics, President, Pussy RIot, Reagan and Underwood, Robin Wright, Ronald Reagan legacy, Russian president, Season3, US President, Viktor Petrov
This one took a while to get to actually writing about what I had made up my mind for, a long, long time ago. I have indeed lived happily ever after, as far as what I watch on TV. It took no one less… Continue Reading “TV across the pond: American and British TV shows”
Category: Entertainment, I think.., Science, World CultureTags: acting, actors, Amazon prime, American, Audience, Benedict Cumberbatch, British, British TV shows, Broadchurch, Crime shows, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Endeavour, Exile, Foyle's war, Hulu, Joel Kinnaman, Masterpiece, Mireille Enos, Mysteries, Netflix, Online TV shows, Ricky Gervais, Russel T Davies, Sci-fi shows, Scientists, Steven Moffat, Storytelling, Television, The Killing, The last enemy, TV, TV shows, Wallander, writing
It may be because women are more sensitive, or more prone to need extraneous approval for self esteem, but there certainly seems to be some types of work that make women prone to being depressed and suicidal. There are endless biological reasons related to… Continue Reading “Another unsuitable job for a woman…?”
Category: Cinema, Entertainment, PhilosophyTags: actors, actresses, Bollywood, celebrities, depression, entertainment, glamor, glitter, Heath Ledger, hope, Jiah Khan, Kurt Cobain, life, Nafisa Joseph, Poetry, politics, Rudyard Kipling, show business, society, stress, suicide, writers