Posts

Showing posts from August, 2025

MaharajinDenims

Image
Year 2025 | Book 22/52 Book Review:  Maharaja in Denims  by Khushwant Singh I picked up  Maharaja in Denims  after hearing that  Twenty21 Studios  and  Intelliflicks Studios  are co-producing one of the first AI-generated feature films based on it. Naturally, the buzz pulled me in. The story follows Hari, a Chandigarh teen who believes he is the reincarnation of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and also recalls memories of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. This mix of past life regression, history, and politics makes for an unusual premise. The book ambitiously weaves in events like 9/11, 26/11, and Punjab’s legacy, but the execution often feels rushed. Too much lust, scattered history, and uneven pacing dilute the impact, though Singh’s effort to reimagine Ranjit Singh in today’s times is worth noting. The twist at the end surprises but doesn’t fully satisfy. Overall, it’s a quick read—more intriguing for its premise than for polished storytelling. Buy the Book on ...

KhullamKhulla

Image
Year 2025 | Book 21/52 Book Review:  Khullam Khulla – Rishi Kapoor Uncensored Rishi Kapoor’s   Khullam Khulla  is as frank as its title, offering glimpses into the Kapoor legacy, his career, and Bollywood’s behind-the-scenes drama. The book begins well with interesting anecdotes and family insights but drags in the middle as it shifts unevenly between films and co-stars. His candor about drinking, buying awards, and industry politics keeps it engaging, while Neetu Singh’s heartfelt afterword shines. An easy, quick read—good for trivia lovers, though not extraordinary. #BookReview #KhullamKhulla #RishiKapoor #BollywoodBooks

BattleHymbOFTHETIGERMOTHER

Image
Year 2025 | Book 20/52 Book Review:  Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua – A Stern, Honest Take on Parenting Review:  Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother  by Amy Chua is a candid and engaging account of how she raised her daughters, Sophia and Lulu, contrasting Chinese and Western parenting styles. Written in a simple, easy-to-read style, the book is equal parts entertaining and thought-provoking. I agree with Chua’s view that discipline—though stern—is vital, as children are easily influenced by their surroundings. Personally, I feel parenting is always a gamble, but pure intentions tilt the odds in your favor. Memorable takeaways: push yourself to your limits, adapt to succeed, and never waste time. Order the book on Amazon #BattleHymnOfTheTigerMother #AmyChua #ParentingBook #ChineseParenting #BookReview #DisciplineAndSuccess #ParentingStyles #MustReadBooks #LifeLessonsFromBooks #BookRecommendations