The world as the dog sees it.

Dogs don’t know sin

whilst the angst of the society looms large over news channels, print and social media, the word on the street seeks justice. This anger is a necessity and Delhi has no dearth of it. Heck, the wrath that we unleash as road rage would alone suffice! As my incisors wait in earnest to tear through the flesh of the culprit ‘humans’, I hope this cause doesn’t cough up with the passing days but grows into a growl.

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This is your life!

I remember how I used to run after the cat, I still do but lately, the lead she has been amassing seems greater. The stars seem to suggest that perhaps I am looking in the wrong light, the answer isn’t in forgetting but celebrating the past that once was.

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Life of Pi Movie Review (2012): Ang Lee’s Visual Masterpiece & Spiritual Fable

A lyrical odyssey of an angry ocean, The Life of Pi visits a familiar set piece; lead character marooned in open waters – Cast Away, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver’s travels among others albeit with an imagery never seen before and a story webbed with mysticism. Stranded in a boat, a boy and a tiger not only have to define their spaces but to co-exist.

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The Book of Joshua review

Coming afresh from James Heriott’s ‘Vet in Harness’, I was taken straight to a tale which sometimes read like a fairy tale romance. Two strangers separated by maps, bound by graying years meet on an eventful evening and shape the course of their lives. Like an old world romance breathing to life, The Book of Joshua narrates the heartwarming tale of this couple(Tanya Mendonsa and Antonio E Costa) and their animal friends. The lyrical verse painted in earnestness would for sure appeal to dog lovers across geographies. An ode to the bond between (wo)man and canine, the vivid narrative takes the reader right through to the whisker periphery of the protagonist, cocker spaniel ‘Joshua’.

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