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Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah - The Stupid Show

Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has been runinng since July 2008 on SAB TV. To be precise, on July 28, 2008, the first episode was aired.  It has the luxury of prime slot i.e. 8.30 PM since then. Actually, it is a Sitcom wherein there is a society named Gokuldham. The society has the mixed of residents. There is a Sikh family (Roshan Singh Sodhi), a Marathi (Bhide Master), two Gujarati families (Jethalal Gada and Mehta Saheb), a South Indian (Iyer), a North Indian (Dr Hansraj Hathi). There is one bachelor Patrakar Popaltal too in the society and shop owner Abdul and Tapu Sena. There are outside society characters like Natukaka, Bagha and Bavri. The key characters of serial are Jethalal Gada and Daya Gada who are the heart and soul of the serial. Their comedy timings, facial expressions and dialogue deliveries have sailed through the serial so far. In fact all characters have their unique talent and proves their importance and existence in the serial. Bhide Master, Patraka...

Top Bollywood films...2

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Out of many films released in a year, a few of them are based on true events or inspired from the life of an individual or sort of biography. Here, I've attempted to write the list of five bollywood films which were made on the true incidents or events or on the life of an individual. They are all well known films and have performed well on box office.  1. Manjhi - The mountain man The film is based on the life of Dashrath Manjhi. He lived in Gehlore - a small village in Bihar. Gehlore was surrounded by mammoth hillocks of mountains. One day his wife was on her way to deliver lunch to Manjhi, and while crossing the peak of mountain her leg twisted and she slipped off from the top which took her breaths forever. Helpless Manjhi could not save his wife by providing emergency medical help due to the area was amidst mountains and there were no medical facilities in the village. He had to shift her to Wajirgunj which was on the other side of mountain and time consuming. He co...

Top Bollywood films...1

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Bollywood is the fastest growing industry where films in every genre are produced and released viz. romance, crime, suspense, thriller, horror, comedy, historic, biography and tragedy. Around 125 films are produced and released in a year. A lot of promotions are done by film makers to ensure their films reach the masses, a lot of buzz happens and rumors spread across related to the film may be start cast, director, or on anything to make the film much talk about, sometimes film makers resort to some sort of publicity stunts to make the headlines. They do every possible effort to make the film box office success. Since years, amid all this,  many watchable films go unnoticed due to simultaneous release of big banner films or multi - starer films or films with controversies.  When films with big star cast or banner is released, small yet full of contents films face difficulty in getting screens or they fail to attract the viewers as viewers have to choose anyone movie ...

Work Is Worship

One-day Lord Krishna were busy in his work in front of his laptop. Suddenly, he heard some noises outside his cabin. He dialled his PA’s intercom number.   "Why such chaos? What's going on out-there?", Lord Krishna asked “My Lord, a few humans have come to discuss some issues with you. They have some questions for which they wanted clarification”, the PA sitting outside Lord Krishna’s cabin replied. He further added “My Lord, I’ve told them that you are busy at moment and couldn't meet. But, they are desperate and not ready to listen” “Where are they from?”, Lord Krishna asked “They are from heaven...”, the PA updated “They are already in heaven, despite they have issues?”, Lord Krishna surprisingly asked and laughed “Yes, My Lord. Humans have always issues...” the PA too laughed and replied Lord Krishna remained silent for a while “Lord, would you please come out here for a moment?”, the PA requested “Sure”, Lord Krishna said and hung up ...

Shambhu : My Friend

Tilak Acharya: One day, I got off the school-bus. On my way to home from the school-bus pick-up and drop point, I stopped to buy a candy from the ice-cream shop at the outskirt of our colony. It was my routine to buy a candy and I finish by the time I reach home. But that very day while buying candy, I saw a puppy by the ice-cream shop side. I bought the candy and observed the puppy till I licked wooden stick of the candy. The puppy was damn cute. It was all white skinned except a couple of black skins over its head, stomach and tail. The puppy seemed sad, confused, starving and abandoned.   I looked here and there managing my school bag on my shoulder and water bag dangling in my neck to find his owner. I searched the nearby area to see if there were other puppies and mother dog, but none could I find. I was eight and had no independent decision-making power to adopt the puppy and raise him. The puppy was sadly chirping, and his every single chirp was creating more kindness ...