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if I remember right, a year or two ago you made a list of recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe. Any recommendations for this year? Already got Steffan on the list, obviously
I did! Okay, okay, here's what I've got this year. Caveat: I personally have not been up there yet (I'm going in a few days), but these are things I saw in preview/have heard great things about.
Steffan Alun: Free Standup, but at What Cost
Venue 156: PBH's Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth - Banquet Hall, 21.30-22.30
Back again! Eighth Fringe, this. The show is an hour, but that includes a 15 minute warm-up act, then Steff for 45 mins. He does this so that reviewers won't come and ruin the vibe.
Anyway this year he talks a bit about being Welsh and how he is therefore grumpy with Bristolian Tesco self-checkout machines
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Jake Baker: Rule Breaker!
Venue 78: PBH's Free Fringe @ Canons' Gait - Lower, 16.30-17.30
I love Jake, he's lovely. He's a gentle soul and has an excellent delivery style; very warm and deceptively witty. Normally he goes with Just The Tonic and is given a searing hot basement in the sky that smells of mould for a room, but this year he's in Canons' Gait, which is much much nicer.
His blurb: A rule-breaker, a risk taker, a wave-maker and a convention-shaker – all phrases never before used to describe Jake Baker. But when a frustrating game of Alan Turing-themed Monopoly leaves him questioning the laws of the game, he finds himself turning that analytical impulse to bigger things.
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Stephanie Laing: Rudder
Venue 300: Underbelly, George Square - The Wee Coo, 14.50-15.50
This show is particularly Tumblr-friendly, actually; it's described as 'neurodiversity-led'. However, it's a show with a content warning, although all the ticket page is saying is "themes" (insert Stephen Fry meme here); so, <SPOILER> she talks about withdrawing consent while sleeping with a FIB, and him continuing anyway. She talks about it in a very gentle way, avoiding Big Words, and it's very heavy on aftercare </SPOILER>
Her blurb: A comedy dance show about balance. Stephanie has a history of falling over a lot, accidentally kneeing herself in the face, and falling in love with total kn*bheads. In this show she uses a mixture of stand-up and dance to talk about bodies, sex, dancing, liking yourself, consent and healing. Also, there are cartoon bears and burlesque.
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Erin McKinnie: The Faff Chronicles
Venue 108: Hoots @ The Apex - Hoot 4, 16.50-17.50
An Edinburgh local! Good solid standup for those who like such things. New-ish, but one to watch, she's very good. Don't be surprised to see her take off
Her blurb: What a faff! Erin McKinnie, a rising star on the Scottish comedy circuit, talks about faffing through early adulthood – from rogue adventures to living the "below-deck life" on cruise ships – she finds the funny in every bizarre encounter in this uplifting show that asks: Do we really need a life plan? Or... are we all just winging it? A brilliant, snort-worthy giggle-fest about exiting your 20s, facing life indecision and chasing answers for those big questions, all the while trying to convince your mother that this is a real job...
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Alexander Bennett: Emotional Daredevil
Venue 24: Gilded Balloon Patter House - Coorie, 18.20-19.20
Dark feelings show with a really positive, optimistic message and a fun concept. It uses audience participation, but that's not compulsory, you're safe.
Blurb: I'm the emotional daredevil, and for my next feat, I need someone's help. A show about risk, for the unsatisfied and traumatised, from a Chortle Award nominee
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Alex Franklin: Gurl Code
Venue 61: Underbelly, Cowgate - Delhi Belly, 20.25-21.25
Alex does a fun thing each year where she takes her publicity budget and rather than spending it on publicity, she hides it somewhere in Edinburgh and then reveals a clue to its location every day. This tells you something about her, I think
Her blurb: In 2024, trans girl Alex (me) started HRT. Now she (me) feels the most alive she's (me's) ever felt; and she wants to make you feel alive too, or die trying. A ludicrous, musical, chaotic, joyful show about the colours of the world becoming slowly brighter and giving people furniture via the tube. Also being trans.
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Character Building Experience
Venue 49: Bedlam Theatre - Bedlam Theatre, 20.00-21.00
It's a D&D show - the MC Sasha Ellen makes a bunch of 40-minute simple campaigns and a selection of pre-rolled characters to do them, and then gets three comedians each time to play them. You know the drill. Good quality fun, and different each time, since you'll never see the same campaign/comedian mix.
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2 Truths, 1 Lie
Multiple venues and times (search the EdFringe app or website to see them all), but I recommend catching the 3pm show on either the 25th or 26th August at Venue 108: Hoots @ The Apex - Hoot 1 for reasons I shall not share here (ooh, mysterious)
Fun panel-like show! Often MC'd by Steff, especially if you catch one of the 3pm shows. The format is:
Three comedians each declare a statement. Two are true, but one comedian is lying. The MC doesn't know the liar, nor does the audience. The audience gets to ask questions of the comedians; at the end, they vote on who they think the liar is.
(The prize for winning is a smug sense of satisfaction.)
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Anyway, once I'm up there I will possibly have more, but currently, that's my list
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Paul Merton: ‘I stayed in one of the world’s worst hotels in China’
The comedian recalls terrible hotels in China, mishaps with malaria tablets and why he’s happiest holidaying in the UK
Interview by Nick McGrath
From The Sunday Times, 22nd February 2023
Paul Merton, 65, first performed at the Comedy Store in 1982 and since 1990 has been a fixture on the BBC’s Have I Got News for You, which returns this spring for its 65th series. He lives in London with his third wife, Suki Webster, his co-star on Channel 5’s Motorhoming with Merton & Webster
My first holiday of any substance was to a holiday camp in Hemsby, on the edge of the Norfolk Broads. I was eight years old and I loved it. I loved the space to run around and the people drinking beer and watching the shows in the ballroom. It felt idyllic.
I visited Ireland a couple of years later and got a lot of attention from my mum’s relatives, which was great for my performer’s ego. We saw the Ring of Kerry and I was charmed by the locals’ love of words and storytelling.
I spent most of the Eighties living in a bedsit earning very little money, so the first time I travelled further afield was in 1987, when I went all the way to Australia, with a heavy cold, to visit my girlfriend at the time.
The cheapest route was London to Sydney, via Athens and Singapore. In Athens, the complimentary coach from the hotel to the airport was full of boy scouts from Liechtenstein, who were on their way to Sydney for an international scouting jamboree. Being stared at by three-dozen hostile Liechtensteiner boy scouts is an experience I won’t forget.
After a two-day delay in Singapore, I eventually got to Sydney on Christmas Day with horrible jet lag and an even heavier cold, sat down to Christmas lunch in 35C heat, then fell asleep for 16 hours. It felt like I’d been kicked in the head by a horse.
I’d only been earning £30 a gig, sometimes £10 even, so holidays were rare. But as my career took off, I travelled more — including to Kenya in 1990, where I had a terrible experience with anti-malarial drugs. Back then you had to take a weekly and daily pill and I had a severe reaction to the weekly pill, but it took a while to work out what the problem was.
Each Friday, first in Kenya and then back home in London, I’d take this pill then start to hallucinate. I got these paranoid thoughts, where I believed I was being followed by the Freemasons and could predict the next song on the radio. Which I couldn’t.
I then went to places like St Lucia, but felt uncomfortable driving around in a rented Land Rover that probably represented what some people there might earn in half a lifetime. I felt the same visiting Cape Town.
I was lucky enough to film a couple of travel documentary series in India and China — and had totally contrasting experiences. The poverty was dramatic in India, but the people were polite and proud and when I returned to film in Mumbai, Delhi and Calcutta, they found our earnestly awful attempts at Bollywood improv hilarious and gave us multiple standing ovations.
I wouldn’t return on holiday to China, as the state interference leaves a bit of a nasty taste, as does the spitting. You literally pull up at some traffic lights and a woman in a very nice car will open her window and spit on the road. Everybody does it. Maybe a popular Chinese film star was a passionate spitter. Or perhaps Chairman Mao decreed it a healthy habit. Filming while surrounded on all sides by armed soldiers wasn’t massively relaxing either.
I also stayed in one of the world’s worst hotels in China. The foyer had a tarpaulin covered in some unusually dark stains and the room had bits of wall missing and stank of urine. I moved to a nearby hotel which was equally basic but clean, at least, although the TV was puzzling. It had a single channel showing a military man laden with medals berating a group of people for hours on end while they looked shamefaced.
I’d love to visit New Zealand as everyone raves about it. Another place I definitely won’t go back to is Tahiti, which everyone imagines is a South Sea paradise, but for me, it wasn’t. The hotel I stayed in was completely overrun by cats.
These days I prefer British holidays, as airports in the 21st century leave you with a low level of anxiety. My wife and I now love travelling round Britain in our motorhome, which is basically a hotel room on wheels. If we all could drop the idea that we have to go on holiday somewhere that has guaranteed sun, holidaying in this country has a lot going for it.
Paul and Suki will be speaking at the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show at the NEC Birmingham, which runs from February 21 to 26 (ccmshow.co.uk)
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Entertainment at Pocket Price
If you're looking for entertainment options in New Delhi that are easy on the pocket, there are plenty of affordable ways to have fun! Here are some suggestions:
1. Cultural Experiences
India Habitat Centre (IHC): They often have free or low-cost cultural events, art exhibitions, and movie screenings.
National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA): Affordable entry (₹20 for Indians, ₹500 for foreigners) and free on certain days.
Dilli Haat: For just ₹30, you can explore handicrafts, music, and dance performances, with lots of budget-friendly food options.
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA): Offers free entry to exhibitions and cultural programs.
2. Parks and Gardens
Lodhi Garden: Free entry. A perfect spot for a walk, picnic, or even some yoga.
Garden of Five Senses: Entry fee is ₹35 for adults, offering a peaceful experience and various art installations.
Nehru Park: Another beautiful park with free entry, often hosting live music performances on weekends.
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3. Street Performances and Markets
Connaught Place: Street performers, musicians, and magicians often perform here. You can simply wander around and enjoy.
Janpath Market: If you enjoy bargain shopping, Janpath is great for picking up trinkets, clothes, and accessories at affordable prices.
4. Budget Cinema
Delite Cinema: Ticket prices start from ₹100, offering an affordable cinematic experience.
PVR Sangam: Often has ticket prices starting around ₹120, especially for morning shows.
5. Free Historical Tours
Delhi Heritage Walks: Some organizations offer free walking tours of historical places like Humayun's Tomb, Old Fort, and more, but you may need to book in advance.
6. Qawwalis at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah
On Thursday evenings, you can listen to mesmerizing Qawwali performances for free at this famous Dargah.
7. Street Food
Chandni Chowk: For just ₹100-200, you can feast on famous street foods like parathas, jalebi, chole bhature, and more.
Paranthe Wali Gali: A small sum can get you a delicious meal of different types of stuffed parathas.
8. Comedy Clubs
Akshara Theatre: They offer pocket-friendly stand-up comedy nights, with tickets sometimes as low as ₹200-300.
These are some great ways to have fun in Delhi without spending too much! Let me know if you'd like more specific suggestions.
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"Emotional Resonance: The Writing Journey of Chirag Tomar"
Chirag Tomar is a Hindi poet, and humorist popular amongst the audience for his performances in TV's standup comedy show,! And. He got his Bachelor's degree in MBA from Delhi University. He is considered one of the most talented Haysi Kavi (Comedy poet) in India. Over the years, Chirag Tomar has produced various literary works, directories, and editorials. Apart from this, he's also featured in shows like Chunavi Chakallas, News Nation, and Laugh India Laugh. Chirag Tomar is a remarkable writer known for his ability to weave compelling narratives that resonate deeply with readers. His writing often explores the intricacies of human emotions and the complexities of modern life, drawing from both personal experiences and keen observations of the world around him. With a distinctive voice, Chirag engages his audience through vivid imagery and relatable characters, creating stories that linger long after the last page is turned. One of the hallmarks of Chirag's work is his profound understanding of the human condition. He delves into themes of love, loss, ambition, and resilience, often reflecting on the struggles and triumphs that shape our lives. His characters are multifaceted and authentic, inviting readers to see themselves in their journeys. Whether it’s through a poignant short story or a thought-provoking essay, Chirag Tomar has a unique ability to connect with his audience on an emotional level.
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Experience the Perfect Blend of Adventure and Gastronomy at Little Amsterdam OSCENOX
Nestled in the vibrant area of Tapovan, Rishikesh, Little Amsterdam OSCENOX offers more than just a meal — it’s a destination where culinary excellence meets thrilling adventure and relaxation. Located at Bypass Road, Near Laxman Jhula, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, our restaurant is designed to be the ultimate retreat for both locals and travelers.
An Unforgettable Dining Experience
At Little Amsterdam OSCENOX, we transform dining into an experience to remember. Our diverse menu showcases a mix of traditional Delhi cuisine with a contemporary flair, alongside a range of global dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for succulent non-veg dishes or inventive plates inspired by Asian, Continental, Italian, Mexican, and Chinese cuisines, we’ve got something to tantalize your taste buds.
Terrace Dining with a View: Our terrace offers a breathtaking vantage point to view the serene Ganga River, making it an ideal spot to enjoy a leisurely meal while taking in the natural beauty of Rishikesh.
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Entertainment Options: Our restaurant is more than a place to eat; it’s a hub for entertainment. From lively DJ nights and stand-up comedy shows to relaxing bonfires and yoga sessions, there’s always something happening at Little Amsterdam OSCENOX.
DJ Parties: Our DJ nights create a lively atmosphere perfect for those looking to dance the night away. Join us for an exciting evening of music and fun that complements our culinary offerings.
Live Performances: Enjoy live music that adds a melodic backdrop to your dining experience, enhancing the overall ambiance of your visit.
Relax and Unwind in Style
Pet-Friendly Environment: We welcome your furry friends with open arms. Our pet-friendly policy ensures that your pets can enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience alongside you.
Wellness and Yoga: After a day of exploring, rejuvenate with our wellness and yoga sessions. It’s a perfect way to unwind and maintain your balance during your stay in Rishikesh.
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Convenience and Comfort
Complimentary Wi-Fi: Stay connected with our free Wi-Fi service, allowing you to share your experiences or catch up on work while savoring your meal.
Convenient Parking: Ample parking space is available to ensure a smooth and hassle-free visit.
Why Choose Little Amsterdam OSCENOX?
Best Non-Veg Restaurant: Known for our outstanding non-veg dishes, we cater to those with a discerning palate for high-quality meat options.
Best Ganga View: Our prime location offers some of the best views of the Ganga River, making your dining experience visually stunning.
Bar in Rishikesh: Enjoy a drink from our well-curated bar, which perfectly complements our diverse menu.
Hookah in Rishikesh: Experience the traditional pleasure of hookah in a comfortable and stylish setting.
Resort in Rishikesh & Hotel in Tapovan: Ideal for guests staying nearby, we provide a welcoming environment to relax after a day of activities.
Dance Bar and Party Club in Rishikesh: Our vibrant DJ nights and party atmosphere offer a lively nightlife experience, making us a top choice for evening entertainment.
Restaurant and Bar in Rishikesh: Combining excellent food and a fantastic bar, we provide a comprehensive dining and social experience.
At Little Amsterdam OSCENOX, we’re dedicated to creating a memorable experience that goes beyond the ordinary. Whether you’re here to enjoy a meal, explore Rishikesh’s natural beauty, or dive into local entertainment, our restaurant offers the perfect blend of all these elements. Visit us at Bypass Road, Near Laxman Jhula, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, and elevate your Rishikesh adventure with us.
Book your table and start your journey with Little Amsterdam OSCENOX today!
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Delhi Same Day Tour Packages By Taj mahal tour Trips Company
A one-day tour of Delhi is a great opportunity to quickly learn about the rich history, culture, and architecture of the city. The Taj Mahal Tour Trips Company offers the following example schedule for a same-day tour package in Delhi:
Itinerary for Delhi Tour in One Day Morning: Delhi Old Town pickup Investigation 8:00 AM: A car with air conditioning will pick you up from your hotel or from a prearranged meeting place in Delhi. 08:30 AM: Go to one of India's biggest mosques, Jama Masjid. 09:30 AM: Take a look around Chandni Chowk, a busy marketplace. This is a great place to ride a rickshaw. Visit Mahatma Gandhi's memorial at Raj Ghat at 10:30 a.m. Red Fort and India Gate in the late morning 11:00 AM: Take a tour of the Red Fort, a remarkable Mughal architectural masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage site. At 12:30 PM, pass India Gate, a war memorial honoring Indian soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. Lunch and New Delhi in the afternoon Investigation 1:00 PM: Go to a nearby restaurant for lunch. (Usually, lunch is not included in the price of the package.) 2:00 PM: See Humayun's Tomb, another UNESCO World Heritage site that served as a model for the Agra Taj Mahal. 03:00 PM: Take a tour of Qutub Minar, the world's highest brick minaret and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lotus Temple and the Presidential Area in the late afternoon Visit the Lotus Temple, which is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and unusual flower-like shape, around 4:00 PM. 5:00 PM: Take in the majesty of Delhi designed by Lutyens by driving past the Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan, also known as the President's House. Evening: Arrival 6:00 PM: Head back to the agreed-upon drop-off location or your hotel. Included pickup and drop-off from your accommodation or from a prearranged location in Delhi. conveyance via air-conditioned car. A guide who speaks English. All monument admission prices according to the itinerary. during the tour, bottled water. Restrictions lunch as well as any other costs. Gratuities and tipping. everything beyond what is specified in the itinerary in terms of services or activities. vacation protection. Further Details Comfort: Due to the significant amount of walking included in the tour, wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Security: To enter monuments, present a valid ID. Weather: Be sure to check the forecast and pack appropriately because Delhi can get very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. This is only a basic itinerary; the details might change. It is advised to verify with Taj Mahal Tour Trips Company the precise schedule, inclusions, and exclusions prior to making a reservation.
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Activities to try in Delhi with Friends
There are plenty of activities to enjoy in Delhi with friends. No matter what you choose to do, spending time with friends in Delhi is sure to be fun and memorable. If you are planning your trip to Delhi with your friends or family then, consider hiring a 𝐓𝐞𝐦𝐩𝐨 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐧 𝐑𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐆𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐚𝐨𝐧 for a comfortable ride.
Explore Historical Sites: Visit iconic landmarks like India Gate, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb. Take a walk through history and admire the architectural marvels.
Shop at Markets: Spend a day shopping at popular markets like Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar, and Janpath. Hunt for trendy clothes, accessories, and unique souvenirs.
Indulge in Street Food: Delhi is famous for its street food. Head to places like Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place, and Khan Market to sample delicious snacks like chaat, golgappe, and kebabs.
Attend Cultural Events: Check out cultural events and performances happening in Delhi. From music concerts to art exhibitions, there is always something interesting to see.
Explore Street Art: Take a walk around Lodhi Art District or Hauz Khas Village to admire colorful street art and graffiti. Capture some Instagram worthy photos with your friends.
Try Adventure Sports: Try some adventurous sports like rock climbing, paintball, or go karting at adventure parks around Delhi.
Attend a Comedy Show: Laugh your heart out at a comedy club or stand-up comedy event. Delhi has several venues hosting live comedy performances that are sure to entertain you and your friends.
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Unveiling Fukra Insaan's Impressive Car Collection: A Glimpse into the YouTuber's Luxurious Lifestyle 🚗💰
Fukra Insaan Car Collection: In today's digital age, where creating content on platforms like YouTube and Instagram can lead to significant monthly earnings, many aspire to become content creators. In this realm, we bring you information about Fukra Insaan's car collection—a popular YouTuber known for gaming, challenges, and vlogs. Recently, Fukra Insaan also participated in the reality TV show, Bigg Boss OTT 2.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/C1WxiqxyrnJ/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading Fukra Insaan, born Abhishek Malhan in Delhi on May 24, 1997, is a renowned YouTuber and influencer in India. With engaging content ranging from comedy videos to challenges, pranks, reactions, and vlogs, Fukra Insaan has amassed over 9 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. Notably, he was also a runner-up in Bigg Boss OTT 2, adding to his diverse achievements, including awards for his music videos.
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Original Shows and Movies from India
Original Movies and Shows from India that are Beautifully Made, Acted, Directed, with Excellent Production Design.
Here are some highly enjoyable and original Indian productions. They are all so captivating that it's difficult to pick the best among them. So, in no particular order of preference, here are our recommendations for this edition of IndigoKashmir from India:
Sir (2018): An optimistic and determined young woman from a remote village embarks on her new job as a live-in maid for the cynical son of a wealthy family. As time passes, they fall in love, but their relationship becomes forbidden. This film is one of the most beautifully written, acted, and filmed movies we've seen in a while. If you enjoyed 'The Lunchbox,' then 'Sir' is a must-watch. While it tells a simple story, it deeply moved us. 'Sir' is a thought-provoking film and has firmly secured a place among our favourite films. We cannot recommend it enough.
Tumhari Sulu (2017): Sulu is an ambitious housewife with a loving husband and a happy family. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she accidentally lands a job as a radio jockey, and her show becomes an instant hit. This film presents a cute and funny story about a Mumbai housewife with a "can-do" attitude. It's incredibly witty and charming, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. At the heart of its story, the film carries a valuable message. If you're seeking something lighthearted, positive, and fun, be sure to check it out.
Delhi Belly (2011): Three struggling roommates unwittingly become potential targets of a ruthless gangster. This film is one of the funniest we've seen in quite some time! While it can get a bit gross at times, in this comedy, NOTHING IS OFF LIMITS (as the title suggests). It's a very well-written, brilliantly acted, and expertly directed cinematic gem. We wholeheartedly recommend it; it had us in stitches.
Rocket Boys (2022): This is the extraordinary story of two remarkable men, Homi Bhabha and Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai, who not only made history but also shaped India's future. It's a phenomenal tale of exceptional individuals, captured with exquisite filming, outstanding acting, and masterful direction. We were so captivated by it that we binged the entire series on a rainy weekend. This show is not only thought-provoking, intelligent, and inspirational, but it also beautifully portrays real-life events.
If you enjoyed series like 'Manhattan,' then 'Rocket Boys' is a must-watch for you. The two lead actors, Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh, deliver brilliant performances. What's truly commendable is how the show remains focused on the scientists and avoids getting entangled in politics, allowing the story to shine through without distractions. (Season 2 arrived earlier this year and it was just as good as the first one).
If anyone knows who was responsible for the exceptional set and production design, please share! It added to the show's beauty. 'Rocket Boys' is a beautifully shot series that's truly worth your time.
Qarib Qarib Single (2017): Two contrasting personalities, Yogi and Jaya, connect through a dating app and embark on a journey to revisit their past, rediscovering themselves along the way. This film is a delightful, sweet, feel-good, and charming experience. It weaves a beautiful, heartwarming, and lovely story, all set against the backdrop of a road trip across India. We highly recommend it if you're looking for something easygoing, joyful—a film that will surely bring a smile to your face.
Let's also take a moment to remember Irrfan Khan; he was an extraordinary talent who left a lasting legacy.
Panchayat (2020): It is a comedy-drama that follows the journey of Abhishek, an engineering graduate who, due to a lack of better job options, takes on the role of secretary at a Panchayat office in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh. It's a positive, imaginative, funny, heartwarming, original, and endearing series. We absolutely loved every aspect of it and highly recommend it. (Season 2 was just as good and there will be a season 3).
This show carries a meaningful message at its core and remains refreshingly original. The cinematography and soundtrack are also phenomenal. A word of warning: it might inspire you to consider a simpler life in a village. The creators of this series display comedy genius, and in our humble opinion, comedy is one of the most challenging genres. It's easy to make people feel miserable, but it's much harder to make them smile. The simplicity of the village depicted in the show took IndigoKashmir back to the carefree days of childhood. Those were undoubtedly the golden years.
Andhadhun (2018): "Andhadhun" unfolds a series of mysterious events that alter the life of a blind pianist, forcing him to report a crime he never actually witnessed. This film completely blew us away. It's a black comedy, so be warned: if you're expecting slapstick or the usual style of comedy, it may not be for you. Instead, this movie seamlessly weaves a story within a drama, within a thriller, within a horror. It's an absolute masterpiece, and we cannot recommend it enough.
We'll be back with more original selections from India. We hope you enjoy these recommendations, and if you watch them, please let us know what you think!
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Social at Phoenix Marketcity Pune: The Ultimate Destination for Food, Drinks, and Fun Social at Phoenix Marketcity Pune is a vibrant and lively destination that offers a range of activities and experiences for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind after work or a venue to celebrate a special occasion, Social has got you covered. Activities at Social: At Social, there is never a dull moment. From live music performances to stand-up comedy shows, the entertainment options at Social are endless. Visitors can also participate in various events and activities such as karaoke nights, game nights, and open mic nights. For those who love to dance, Social has a dedicated dance floor and hosts popular DJs who play a variety of genres such as EDM, hip-hop, and Bollywood. One of the unique features of Social is its library-themed interiors, which create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can browse through a wide selection of books and enjoy a quiet read while sipping on their favorite drink. Which all city social is currently? Social has several locations across India, including Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Chennai. Each location has its unique charm and caters to the local crowd's tastes and preferences. Why should you visit Social Pune? Social Pune is the perfect place to unwind after a long day at work or catch up with friends over drinks and food. The menu at Social features a range of international and Indian cuisine, including burgers, pizzas, pasta, and kebabs. Social's signature cocktails and drinks are a must-try and are made using fresh ingredients and unique blends. The bartenders at Social are skilled and can mix up almost any drink you desire. In addition to its food and drinks, Social also offers a range of board games, foosball tables, and other fun activities to keep visitors entertained. Whether you're looking to party, relax, or socialize, Social at Phoenix Marketcity Pune is the ultimate destination for food, drinks, and fun.
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“As you know, live standup comedy did not exist during my childhood. But I used to buy Johnny Lever Sahab’s cassettes and try performing his jokes in front of the mirror. Coincidently, our school was going through renovation at that time, so we were temporarily hosted in a nearby haveli for a while. The school would organise talent shows every once in a while, and I would enact a few Johnny Lever jokes in the haveli’s hall. It was fun, and an early introduction for me to performing in front of others. In college, I made a few friends who were very enthusiastic about dramatics. I would be the one who’d write the script and then we all would enact it. I think we were quite good. There was a time when we participated in a ‘Just a Minute’ competition and bagged the top 3 positions amongst us. That was my tryst with performing arts during my formative & college years, and I thought that I’d never be going back to it. You know, it used to be very difficult for a middle class guy to make a decent living out of it.
But I think my heart was still in comedy. I can vividly recall the times when I used to board a chartered bus to office. I would observe what everyone was doing in the bus and imagine how Raju Srivastava would describe it. He used to set-up the scene with very elaborate descriptions, before transforming it into a laughter riot. I used to enjoy his performances on ‘Great Indian Laughter Challenge’, but didn’t expect myself to be doing something similar in the future.
However, I was lucky that life gave me a second chance and a series of events led me to a serious career in stand-up comedy. I had started an HR consulting company in 2005 after noticing a few gaps in the recruitment industry. The company had grown to about 50 employees, and I was planning to expand it further to 200. I got so busy with work that I decided to hire a business coach who could help me learn how to optimise my time. The idea worked. I was now able to find more time for myself, and I thought “Should I dedicate this time to my long forgotten hobby of dramatics?”. Finding a group of people for dramatics again seemed difficult, but doing open mic performances seemed to be a feasible means to channel my creativity. I googled for open-mics in Delhi and found one that was going to happen that evening itself. Abish Mathew was opening and Papa CJ was doing the main act after a few open mic performances by budding comedians. When I watched the performers, I thought that it was easy and enrolled myself for the next one. But I was wrong. I was getting on stage after 13-14 years, so my hands were trembling. I was supposed to do 5 minutes, but I got off in 3. I made really poor jokes with bad delivery. There were a few forced laughs - just to encourage me, but there was no real laughter. While I bombed my first ever performance, the good part was that I had broken the ice. I kept going for more open-mics - I would do well in a few, and bomb a lot many. I even performed at stand-ups where other comics were the only audience. But it’s so alluring to be stage that you want to go back again and again, and get better each time. Also, I was making a new set of friends. For me, who was a 35 year old running his own company, it was fascinating to become friends with 19 year old college kids, bartenders and copywriters.
Stand-up comedy was still a hobby that I was enjoying, but my business was still my main area of focus. However, I slowly transitioned to a point where stand-up comedy became my main profession. I started maintaining a website and positioned myself as the person who does clean comedy. Clean comedy was a personal choice, but it also served as a great marketing tool for me to get corporate shows - which are a comedian’s bread and butter before he or she gets famous enough to have ticketed events or be on streaming platforms. In fact, my comedy is so clean that my acts have become a regular part of WhatApp family group forwards. But I’m happy with that. I want to create content that I can proudly perform in front of my wife & children or without bothering about a 10-year old kid or a 70-year old uncle who could be sitting in the audience.
I don’t think that I am one of the funniest guys around. Even today, when I watch other comedians, I start thinking, “This guy is so funny. Why would anyone watch me?”, or “I wish I could have stage presence like that guy”. However, I guess what worked for me was that I had my own unique voice that resonated with a certain section of people. I didn’t try to change my voice or content to pander to a certain set of people. In the last three years I have performed in many countries, without changing my language of performance or content in any.
Also, there are many people who are funnier than a lot of comedians that you see on stage. The difference is perseverance. Your ability to get back up after every failure on stage. You need to get there again and again, even if you had bombed for the last 50 times and try to improve your art each time.”
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Conscient Arcade 99A Gurgaon presents affordable commercial shops and provides best shopping complex
Conscient Arcade Sector 99a provides the best retail space in Gurgaon. It is an affordable project that comes up with affordable shops in Gurgaon. The company's flagship project is its digital arcade, which runs on clients' necessities and requirements. Conscient Arcade 99a offers a fully immersive experience. It is the best business complex in the city.
Conscient Arcade 99A Gurugram is a high-end luxury shopping destination in Gurgaon, India. It is located on the Golf Course Extension Road and has been designed by the renowned architect P. K. Das.
Conscient Arcade Sector 99A has been envisioned by Conscient Group, a company with a history of over 30 years in retail and real estate development. The arcade offers an exclusive and luxurious shopping experience for visitors from all over the world.
It is a new gaming arcade in Gurgaon. The arcade has a gaming zone, an entertainment zone, and a food court.
The gaming zone has many games for all age groups. There are games like virtual reality, console games, PC games, and even VR multiplayer games, which can be played with friends or strangers. The entertainment zone has events like live concerts, DJ nights, and stand-up comedy shows. The food court offers dishes from different cuisines like Italian, Mexican, Indian, etc. Affordable commercial shops in Gurgaon are the best part of this project.
The shops have more amenities like :
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Conscient Arcade Sector 99a is a gaming company that has been in the business for over 15 years. They are headquartered in Gurgaon and have branches in Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, and Mumbai. The builder provides the best or best material shops to the clients. The Government also approves the RERA. The builder has a great image in the market regarding their services.
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Is Dave Chappelle's New Special Offensive?
Well, a centrist like me was laughing like hell and at the same time thinking OH MY GOD THIS IS SO DAMN OFFENSIVE, I SHOULD NOT BE LAUGHING ON THIS. But I was laughing and I was laughing really hard. The question is "Who defined what comedy is all about?". Yes, which one of us actually got up and said no comedy should not be about this and it should be about that. Who decided that for us and why should every comedian fall into that definition and if he/she does not fall into that definition then who are we to categorize him as offensive or bad or ignorant or all the bad words in the dictionary.
His style was orthodox but funny. I mean very funny. He made a joke about suicide and I was laughing at it. It is not like I have not seen dark comedy but this was not dark or light it was just outright funny. Yes, funny is the word. The only category I can think for this special is funny. Yes, offensive for some, ignorant and insensitive for others but no matter what it was funny.
Ironically a black man talking like that would have been a little difficult for the pseudo-liberals to digest but it would be funny to see what do they protest against, Chappelle, for writing such jokes or society for telling Chappelle to shut-up.
You have to watch the special for yourself to judge. Yes, at times it gets insensitive and you wonder if Chappelle was in his right mind before saying that all loud on stage but in the end, you realize that all he wanted to do was make us laugh and nothing more. So, do watch it. It is named "Sticks and Stones" and is on Netflix.
In India also stand up comedy is growing very fast ,also there are floods of Live Comedy Shows in Delhi, if you wish to attend any of Upcoming Stand Up Comedy Shows you should visit comedy munch website, we are the Best Comedy Agency in India they have Best Indian Comedians with them, they also have the finest corporate comedians in the country, you can book a comedian also to laugh out loud for your private event, so what are you waiting for booking a comedian now and tickle your funny bones.
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10 Indian LGBTQ Web Series on Same Sex Love Relationships
Digital entertainment sites have been introducing a lot of bold content in recent months. Web series is one such content that does not have to face censorship like films and TV shows. Although there are web series that feature gay and lesbian characters, there are others that are exclusively about same-sex love and relationships. Below is my list of Indian web series that have gay and lesbian characters.
Here are the list of LGBTQ Web Series that you can watch online
Romil And Jugal
This is a gay web series from the Internet platform ALTBalaji, known for bold content. Romil and Jugal recreate Romeo and Juliet with a twist. Manraj Singh and Rajeev Siddhartha play the gay couple in this series. The couple engages in passionate kisses and intimate scenes, but you will need to have a paid ALTBalaji subscription to watch the entire series
The Other Love Story
In this Web Series, the lead actors are heterosexuals who admitted to having trouble kissing at the beginning. The two lead characters, Shweta Gupta and Spoorthi Gumaste, said that they had trouble expressing lesbian love because they were not experienced in performing that act. The web series is available on YouTube.
Love Life & Screw up
This web series is a story about the romantic relationships of lesbian and gay couples. Zeenat Aman plays a pivotal role in this web series, acting in the story. The other Cast of this Series are Mita Vashisht, Dolly Thakore, Kapil Kaustub Sharma, Yuvraaj Parashar, Diandra Soares, Sonali Raut, Akshay Sethi, Shushant Divgikr, Sezal Sharma, Vibhoutee Sharma, Meghaa, Shipra Kasana, Mahi Sharma, Ruchita Tahiliani, Ashish Sachdeva, Ashish Khatri, Riyaaz Qureshi and Rahul Vyaas. There is a lot going on within this series where Bigg Boss contestant Diandra Soares kisses Mahi Sharma and Sonali Raut & Yuvraj Parashar’s shower scene is made news. The series is available on YouTube.
UNTAG
This is the story of 6 individuals who have their own issues and problems. However, the story is mainly focused on one character and her struggles, the fat girl. Meiyang Chang and Naveen Polishetty plays the Gay characters in the show. They are joined by VJ Andy, Dipannita Sharma and Shiv Pandit.
All About Section 377
This is a fictional series about a heterosexual man living with two gay men. The series aims to educate the viewers on the struggles faced by the LGBT community in India. Amit Khanna and Ankit Bhatia play the gay couple while Gulshan Nain plays the straight man. You can watch this Web Series on YouTube.
Dev DD
Dev DD is the female version of the classic Devdas. Devika is a woman whose addiction to sex and alcohol threatens her life. She is the daughter of a rich businessman and an alcoholic wife. Her boyfriends are both men who are in love with her and have similar backgrounds. Their relationship is based on mutual respect and understanding. This web-series is a fun-filled romantic comedy with some of the hottest kisses.
Class of 2017
This is a Teenage Web Series from Ekta Kapoor’s ALTBalaji, starring Rohan Shah and Gaurav Sharma. The series revolves around a young gay couple and the challenges they face in their relationship. The series features a couple of on-screen kisses, which the viewer can watch. The other cast of this Series include Shweta Bajpai, Krissann Barretto, Anshuman Malhotra, Rohit Suchanti, Ashish Chanchlani and Pooja S Jadhav.
Twisted
Twisted is a romantic-thriller web series from Vikram Bhatt starring Nia Sharma and Namit Khanna. Their was a queer twist in the story where Alia and her live-in-relationship girlfriend Dr. Zara Khan indulged in some intimate kissing and lovemaking. You can watch this series on YouTube.
Tanlines
Tanlines is centered around six teenagers who take a holiday together after college. Mehak and Prachi are lesbians and their secret comes out in the open in the web series. Raviza Chauhan and Sachi Maker portray the role of the lesbian couple. You can watch this interesting web series on SonyLiv and YouTube.
Confessions It’s Complicated
This web series tells the story of three girls: Nupur Murthy from Coimbatore, Raka Ghosh from Kolkata and Sameera Saxena from New Delhi start their career in Mumbai with a news organization, Pulse. They are exposed to a city they have never been before. Their stories are intertwined with the lives of the city dwellers, and how they manage the challenges they face. The character endorsing the sponsor products in every episode. You can watch this Web Series on YouTube.
Many consider LGBTQ relationships to be unconventional, and many consider them to be a deadly disease! Love is not a crime, and every individual deserves the right to experience love. Let us not judge people based on their sexual preferences. Hopefully, The web series helps some more people to come out of the closet.
Source: https://www.decadeslife.com/10-indian-lgbtq-web-series-on-same-sex-love-relationships/
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DAY 4820
Jalsa, Mumbai May 9/10, 2021 Sun/Mon 12:24 AM
When young suffer .. when the child suffers .. when the haunt of its bearing clouds the mind with nothing but that .. when time and again the repeat of its presence in some permanence in your life propels you to understand the environ is daunting and without consider .. then gripped in remorse and sadness you drop all else and sit with nothingness ..
One can move mountains in belief and the weight of endless adversity, but if the insides are drenched in the assess that the paths are damaged and worn .. played out in the drama of a fine performance that seeks attention when attention is not the real cause .. then you sit up .. take stock .. work out the for and the against and come to conclude that the eventual set , should be to remove the cancerous pain , bear it for a while but live in the relief that it shall not be there in permanence once removed ..
The ability to , despite unfavourable nature , shall ever be the halting block .. but the drama and the performance can ever be seen through, especially when you are surrounded by individuals similar in the despite ..
Your complacency could be renowned .. as may be your penchant for harmony .. but for whom .. your own demeanour shall never be the object .. the other works arduously to be in the attention ..
Point is .. they seek away from theirs .. we know the seek .. we see the transparent glass that you present each episode .. that glass gives it all away .. it is now no longer the gambit .. it is the humour of farce in the comedy of the bards errors ..
Best then to ‘away away bright lite ..’
Give me room and space to breathe in my birth environ .. that is reason for departure from the fire tests to the charm of warmth ..
I speak in parables .. may be .. but there is a reality to the mind if nothing else .. a reality that brings and weighs you down .. puts the mountain over the head and drowns you with its booming energy of volume suppressing the tone of the need to air it ..
Air it then .. and end it ..
WORK on the conditions about, relentlessly continues .. campaigns for relief and the give .. at forums that cover the seas beyond .. one such the VaX Concert with dignitaries of the celebrity brand and more resolve to join the fight .. and WIN ..
The one immediately below 👇🏿 , be one such ..
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BUT more at home , the presence of the progeny develops into endeavours that stun you with their thinking and thought .. and our little Navya Naveli .. not so little anymore, speaks about the venture she has begun on her own, with her own and determined to build the initiative she believes in .. here be the link .. for one so young and mature in thought and word was truly a moment of great pride as a Nana as grand parents .. 👇🏿
Link for Navya Spotify Link : https://open.spotify.com/episode/4DnVZj9kRFjrwm71r5ZVc9?si=0x5egAuDQWmXd1qYH2fkvA
... and there is more .. for some are disturbed in the Ef fraternity of the brevity in the Blog and wonder if the mind is disturbed , ill , concerned , indisposed ..
No it is not ..
The hesitancy comes from whether to SPEAK or not ..
But whether I show concern over it or not I find that surreptitiously some of them that are the privileged in the World of writing and inform, have through means sourced the matter that was kept under the hatter .. and now as with all matter within these modern times, nothing remains buried in silence .. it rises and volumes the announce elsewhere ..
SO .. my Nana, my grandfather , my Mother’s Father Sardar Khazan Singh Suri the affluent Bar at Law in pre partition Punjab, was married to Amar Kaur Sodhi, my Naani , my Mother’s mother .. and gave birth to my Mother Teji Kaur Suri ..
The Sodhi’s are considered the descendents of the Guru’s of the Sikh religion .. the location of the birth of the religion being AnandPur Sahib, the Gurudwara now in India Punjab and a most revered temple of the Sikhs ..
The readings of the autobiography of my Father, detailing the history of his In Laws educated me .. I never had courage or the need to ask this of my Father or my Mother .. but having known ,it came to me that there has been no remembrance of Nana and Naani through the years .. so a remembrance needed to be done ..
CovID occurred and in the months and time that has passed from the ‘20 to the ‘21 and one witnessed the hardships of those that suffered ..
Yes I do charity , but have ever believed it to be done, than spoken of .. it is embarrassing , in too great a self consciousness .. of one that has ever felt shy of public presence despite the profession - one that has to find its usp in public domains is relevant today for me ..
The pressure though .. the every day abuse and the filth of distasteful comment has never been of attention to me or to the family .. we have seen it from time immemorial .. happens .. some are ridden with the wisdom that it shall happen .. so all the efforts continued in the quiet .. no divulge to the information agencies .. no talk of it either .. only the receiver knew and that was the end ..
Over 1500 farmers’ bank loans paid off by my personal fund and prevented them from suicide , as the suicides grew .. from Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, UP et al .. calling them over after identifying with respective banks and getting them all to Janak and in the presence of the bank representatives, paying them in person and getting them to strike off the loan , giving each farmer the document that they did not owe any more , that their loan was over and completed and paid back to the bank .. some 300 odd from UP could not all be present .. a bogie in the train booked for a limited number of 30 to 50 of them , from their respective cities in UP, received them in Mumbai , put them in buses , given a drive of the city of Mumbai, brought over to Janak, fed and given the loan cancellation certificate and put back on the train to their homes .. all at my expense ..
The brave soldiers at the border of the Country who had been martyred , their lists sought and their families , young wives and their children, some wives pregnant and expectant , given succour ..
The martyr’s at Pulwama after the terrible terrorist attack , their families spread all over the land contacted and brought to Janak and given succour .. at the hands of Abhishek and Shweta ..
Those that suffered during the CoViD last year .. providing food for over 400,000 - 4 lakh - daily wage earners in the country for a month .. feeding almost 5000 in the city each day lunch and dinner ..
Provided masks , PPE units to front line warriors, Police Hospitals in the thousands .. through personal funds .. donating to the Sikh Committee that was helping the migrants to travel back home in the Inter State busses , where the drivers were mostly Sikhs ..
When the migrants were walking back home, some without the benefit or affordability of shoes .. provided hundreds of chappals and shoes to them .. due to lack of travel facility, booked 30 buses to locations in UP and Bihar and supplied them food and water for the overnight travel ..
Booked an entire train from Mumbai to UP to carry 2800 migrant passengers free of cost at my expense .. and when the destination State blocked the train from coming into their State and cancelled the train .. immediately chartered 3 Indigo Airline planes and flew almost 180 migrants in each flight to UP and Bihar and some to Rajasthan and J&K .. free of cost ..
And as the virus spread, donated an entire Diagnostic Centre .. opened at Bangla Sahib Gurudwara in Delhi through the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee, set up in the premises of the Gurudwara for medical help for the poor and needy .. an MRI machine and other Sonographic and Scan equipments of expenses beyond my means, but set up inspite .. in the memory of my Nana , Naani and my Mother ..
A 250 to 450 bed care centre set up with further donation at the Rakabganj Sahib Gurudwara today in Delhi and soon to procure for them O2 ( Oxygen ) concentrators, not in stock or easily available , from overseas limited stock to be donated to Delhi where the need is immense and some to Mumbai .. coming in within the week .. 50 of them coming in from Poland by 15th and the rest around 150 from perhaps the US .. orders placed , some have arrived and given to the Hospital in need ..
Ventilators of immediate need to the BMC and to the Municipal Hospitals ordered .. around 20 of them , of course within my limited means , to be in, in a few days .. some 10 have arrived today and on custom release shall be delivered ..
A 25-50 bed Hospital care centre setting up at Juhu Army location at a School Hall , the Ritambhara School, with all facilities and should be up by the 12th of May .. donated funds to set up ..
3 very important detection machines donated to Nanavati Hospital , last week to help in the detection of CoviD ..
Feeding about a 1000 in the slums and poor sections of the city ..
Young children .. orphaned by the sudden death of the parents, left in oblivion .. have adopted 2 and shall be put in an orphanage in Hyderabad .. their study board and lodging free till they finish School .. from the 1st to the 10th .. and if they turn out bright to provide them with free upper education ..
.. and more , as and when the means are affordable ..
AGRANDISEMENT .. !! NO .. let it be emulated .. if each were to put in not the above but even a small drop of assistance, the severity of the situation would begin to ease ..
It is painful to see the misery around and the inability to be able to do something for them ..
BUT we shall fight and more than that .. shall .. WIN !
So help me God .. !!
Amitabh Bachchan
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