• Editor's Choice - Entertainment

    Lost Art of the Film Posters

    From Painting Brushes to Screen Digitization: Whether it’s Hollywood or Bollywood, the destiny of a film is often determined by its first look. These days, even special events are organized just to unveil a movie’s first look. Interestingly, this tradition isn’t new. Even in yesteryears, film posters played the same role — the only difference being that they were created manually back then. Today, due to advancements in technology, film posters are digitally created. Additionally In today’s era of digital thumbnails and minimalist teasers, the art of handcrafted and artistic film posters has become mere nostalgia. Gone are the days…

  • Editor's Choice - Entertainment

    Scindlers List

    Schindler’s List The film begins with a close-up shot of hands lighting a candle, accompanied by a Hebrew prayer in the background. The scene is in color, but as the smoke from the candles rises, the visuals gradually fade into black and white. The entire film remains in black and white. Towards the end, a single Russian soldier enters the concentration camp and informs the surviving Jews that they are free. The survivors start walking towards the nearby town, where colors slowly return, symbolizing the return of life. The scene then transitions to real-life Holocaust survivors walking in a field,…

  • Editor's Choice - Spiritual

    Karma:A Realistic Check

    Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds The word Karma originates from Sanskrit and means “to do” or “an action.” Different religions, communities, and cultures interpret karma in their own ways, thats how shaping their beliefs and practices accordingly Indian Perspectives on Karma Hinduism According to the Karma-Phal (Action-Consequence) principle, good deeds bring positive results, and bad deeds lead to suffering Jainism According to Jainism, karma is a subtle matter that attaches itself to the soul. It is categorized into binding karma (which traps the soul) and liberating karma (which purifies it). Through ascetic practices and righteousness, one can eliminate…

  • Editor's Choice - Spiritual

    Spirituality vs. Karma – A Reality Check

    Spirituality and karma are like the two wheels of life’s chariot—without balance, the ride gets bumpy! But in real life, we keep swinging between the two—sometimes using spirituality as an escape, other times justifying our struggles through karma. Let’s break it down : Karma vs. Spirituality “Do your duty, don’t worry about the results.” कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन (Karmanye vadhikaraste Ma phaleshu kadachana): “ 📜 Spiritual Thought – The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to focus on our work without attachment to the outcome.🛠️ Practical Reality – Try telling your boss, “I’ll work, but I don’t care about my salary,” and you’ll…