Author: Anant Chetan

  • The Magician becomes the Hat!!!: The Indian Politician doing tricks

    The Magician becomes the Hat!!!: The Indian Politician doing tricks

    The magician borrowed a 10 rupee bill from a person sitting in the first row, he lit that bill up, I saw with my eyes the 10 rupee bill turning into ashes, but what he did next was impossible for me to imagine. He started scrubbing the ash between his fingers and 10 rupee bills,…

  • Ayodhya Dispute: An unresolved symbolical confrontation

    Ayodhya Dispute: An unresolved symbolical confrontation

    Like every four years, Olympic Games present a grand Opening Ceremony to the spectators, the Indian General Elections that occur every five years present the voters with a unique game, the tug of war; the Ayodhya Manthan. A game that has been played religiously for almost a century now. On one side pulling towards the…

  • Kerala Floods Part 2: CWC’s Role

    Kerala Floods Part 2: CWC’s Role

    Every year hundreds of people in India die because of floods; millions of the people are relocated and thousands of crores are flushed in floods and yet nothing changes or perhaps it is made sure that these things keep on happening every year. Kerala’s worst flood in the century should have brought a bevy of…

  • #TheBlindList: An overlooked, cost effective and safe travel plan

    #TheBlindList: An overlooked, cost effective and safe travel plan

    The cut-throat competition of the 21st century forces us to be on our toes. The much required need to secure a leading edge in our respective domain or the need to look different or stand apart encourages us to think out of the box. Is it possible that thinking unceasingly like this makes us turn…

  • Bollywood & its Feminists

    Bollywood & its Feminists

    Bollywood is an industry filled with filth and coated with tinsel. It is so radiant and glamours from the outside that what rots beneath the surface goes unnoticed. The industry feeds on the skin of the leading ladies and continues to do that unabated and undiminished. If you add up the screen time of some…

  • Hinduism: A persecuted religion (Sabarimala)

    Hinduism: A persecuted religion (Sabarimala)

    Can there be a religion without god or places of worship? Of course! You can be like an intellectual or modern secular Hindu and say God lives in your heart and you don’t need a separate place, hence could decimate the idea of temples. Why this question? And why now? Past few months I have…

  • Cricket: A blessing in disguise

    Cricket: A blessing in disguise

    Sports not only entertain us but compliment our lives as well. For how long have we been listening quotes like “A healthy mind lives in a healthy body”, quite long I suppose. They act as an adhesive that binds people. If you are a football fan and visit a restro-bar in Europe during a football…

  • Kerala Floods Part-1: Media’s Role

    Kerala Floods Part-1: Media’s Role

    The sophisticated art of deducing meaningful information from data i.e. raw facts and figures has become one of the most powerful tools for telling convincing stories. The immensely creative selected few who developed this expertise can portray contrasting shades of pieces of information from the same data points.  Although creativity should always be promoted, but practicing this particular…