My Own Khajuraho by Rajbir Deswal showcases tender heart, consummate pen, practical wisdom, and philosophical detachment. The poems celebrate nature's beauty and spirituality, urging to embrace nothingness.
Did you know that many words have a dark side, unbeknownst to most dictionaries ? This book seeks to expose the debauched, the ribald, the irreverent, and the non-conformist side of seemingly honest, god fearing words and phrases, and lay them bare for all to see.
Liberalization in 1990s transformed India's economy and culture. It influenced fashion, language, entertainment, and societal norms. Blogger Arnab Ray humorously explores Bollywood, corruption, reality shows, and more in a politically incorrect manner. Nothing is sacred in this irreverent take on Indian popular culture.
A unique book with 2,000 witty statements starting with "IF" on various daily life topics. Author's amusing and significant comments on 351 aspects of human life will make you grin, guffaw, smirk, and laugh. Witty statements in alphabetical order ensure an entertaining read.
Humour is the spice of life. Its value was recognized right from the ancient times when kings employed court jesters to liven up things and both the monarch and the populace felt amused by their activities.