By: Sudipta Bhawmik | 2010-04-03 | Movies When you watch Danny Boyle's latest rags-to-riches fairy tale "Slumdog Millionaire," you'll experience an emotional roller-coaster ride that only Mumbai can offer. The city that never sleeps, the city that is in the center of the center of the world (as mentioned by Salim in the movie), a city that has an economic and social contrast ratio of 20,000,000:1, reveals itself on the screen as Danny Boyle and his screen writer Simon Beaufoy (based on the novel Q&A by Vikas Swarup) masterfully crafts the film using the television game show "Kaun Banega Crorepati?" or "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" as the spine of the story. read more
By: Victoria Cook | 2010-03-31 | Self Improvement We all have fears, disbeliefs, jaded attitudes, self doubt, and external obstacles that prevent us from reaching our goals. This article gives five simple steps to conquering beliefs and obstacles, bringing you one step closer to what you want to achieve. read more
By: Sheryl D | 2010-03-28 | Movies I finally saw the movie "Slumdog Millionaire," and it was beautiful beyond belief. It took me awhile, because I was terrified to see it. It received such a ridiculous level of hype, I was afraid that it would crumble under the weight of my lofty expectations. read more
By: Madhu Soodha | 2012-05-08 | TV The much-awaited television show "Sataymev Jayate" has turned out to be another masterstroke from Aamir Khan. The star evoked a range of emotions as he dealt with the sensitive topic of female feticide and its repercussion on the society in the first episode of his maiden TV venture that went on air Sunday. read more
By: Ranjit Das | 2010-04-02 | Book Reviews The Sound of Water, a first novel by Sanjay Bahadur, is a gripping read. Set around the flooding of a coal mine in India the book explores the emotions and thoughts of the miners trapped underground and those of their family and colleagues left above ground. Gritty and harsh, this novel does not portray a sugar coated image of life amongst the poor in India. Most certainly NOT another Slumdog Millionaire. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-10-17 | Teenagers Like the Indian children who live in slums, and who have experienced very miserable live in everyday life, the African children are treated like that way in different countries of Africa. A British producer has produced a film like the "Indian slumdog millionaire " which won many Academy Awards, based the Rwandan war. read more
By: Jimmy Cooper | 2010-12-15 | Small Business It's suddenly windy and you again feel that familiar cold breeze. Caroling and lights dancing everywhere and the malls are yet again filled with shoppers. read more
By: Sherry Tingley | 2011-04-08 | Business Although 93% of Americans are not millionaires, it is not difficult to learn to think like a millionaire. Thinking like a millionaire is one thing read more
By: Jenny Gregorich | 2010-11-20 | Pets Busy with all your Christmas shopping, are you? Must be real special to arrive at that part of the year where the family gathers around, presents each other with gifts, has dinner together and sings and dances to merry tunes. Shopping for Christmas gifts that are to be presented to our near and dear ones should be really a daunting task but eventually it's all super fun and exciting to choose unique and thoughtful Christmas gifts for our loved ones. read more
By: HeatheElsa | 2011-03-24 | Business First, you will have people who become millionaires by hoarding and saving every single penny they earn and putting it away in a safe place. read more
By: Connie H. Deutsch | 2010-12-04 | Holidays The holidays bring out the crazies. It's difficult to be enthusiastic about shopping for the perfect gift when you are held up in traffic on the roads, in the stores, and in the parking lots. The usual code of civility ceases to exist when parking spots are scarce and people's tempers are frayed. read more
By: tulika sood | 2011-03-25 | Internet Business FACEBOOK ADDICTION Dad writes on sons WALL: Son, How r u? Ur Mom & I are fine & v miss u a lot! V wish 2 c u. : : : So plz turn off ur PC & cum downstairs 4 dinner………… Such is the addiction of the HOMOSAPIENS species today to Social Networking sites. This evolutionary breakthrough of socializing by our so called IT techies with known or unknown persons has truly given evidence that Globalization is actually prevalent. Yes, I do agree to the fact that coming to terms, with a f read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-07-22 | Business Aaron Patzer, Dustin Moskovitz, Mark Zuckerberg and Joe Greenstein and so on are known as young millionaires who are rejecting the traditional symbols of status such as fast cars, yachts, luxury homes. Let’s find out more about the modest life of these young millionaires: read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-11-15 | Travel & Leisure As one of the iconic historical sites associated with the fall of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh's Reunification Palace is a living testament of Vietnam's tumultuous history. A former presidential palace turned museum, this illustrious venue in the heart of the country's capital is a must-see attraction that is not just reserved for history buffs. read more