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| Blog Name: |
Talking Talking |
| Url: |
http://rajatarora.info/talking |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
personal, life, memories |
| Description: |
Blogging interests me, so I write for Talking Talking, my personal blog. There, I write about things that interest me, or that don't. |
| Popularity: |
10 Followers |
Happy Diwali, but…
It is that time of the year again! Festivities, celebrations and the ever tiring charade of endless gifting! Lights, everywhere you look! An atmosphere of general revelry!
I wish you a very happy Diwali. Not just to you, but to your family, friends, friends of friends, children (if any), grandchildren (if any), great-grandchildren (if any), friends of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, neighbours (those you love), neighbours (those you hate), spouse(s) (if any), ex-spouse(s) (if any), flames and ex-flames (if any, though I’m damn sure they exist!), strangers you happen to meet everyday (or atleast frequently) and all others I may have missed. May you have a very ha
10.07.09
Radio Jhankaar is perhaps the best bollywood radio station out there! Today, it just kept playing my favorite tracks! Sample this — Pathshala from Rang De Basanti, title track of Dil Chahta Hai, Tumhi Dekho Na from KANK, Bum Bum Bole from Taare Zameen Par, Lamha Lamha from Ganster, O Re Piya from Aaja Nach Le, Khabar Nahi from Dostana… The list goes on!
Unlike some of my friends (read: Mohnish), I’ve grown up listening to bollywood music. I still have a formidable collection of audio cassettes to back this up! (Though with the advent of MP3, this collection is a little obsolete
Diary
After more than a month of cultivating the habit, I am proud to announce that I’ve set up a new online space where you can read my thoughts.
Rajat’s Diary
My previous attempt at starting a tumblog didn’t quite see the light of the day. I started it with much deliberation, but never really got the hang of it. So the next time I decided to start one, I made up my mind not to announce its existence as soon as it got overboard — so that I can get some time to breed a habit of frequent postings as required by such a means of expression.
Its been a month since I’ve started
Book Review: The Lost Symbol
(no spoilers)
As a sequel to the 2003 bestseller The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown has given us The Lost Symbol, which is a thriller about the secret brotherhood called The Freemasons, interspersed with a family drama.
Set in Washington DC (again!), the book explores the one-night-wild-goose-chase of Robert Langdon (again!) against a dreadful lunatic (again!) and a highly powerful government agency
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