Rachel Mukherjee
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Cinema, Art and Lifestyle correspondent.
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'Woh Khaas' was one such journey one would never like to end says Abhishek Raj.
Q. ‘Woh Khaas’ is a resounding success, how does it feel? It's always a delight working with so many talented people together. 'Woh Khaas' was one such journey one would never like to end. It was the first time these people were working together, or even with me but still somehow the team felt like family. Working on the project was a fun ride alone. The success of 'Woh Khaas' is a cherry on top.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Beat
People want me to write more and that’s the best compliment says Dhoon Shah.
Dhoon Shah is from Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. She is studying in 3 year of medicine. She is a reader since childhood. She has an immense love for the fiction characters. She was always wondering how characters have been formed in this particular story or what's the author's point of view behind writing this story so one day She thought of giving a chance to write. She started posting her write-ups on social media as a short stories and after that she kept taking part in various books as a co-author. She even won 3 Awards for best co-author. Now here she is with her debut book. People often use to ask her, "How do you manage to study medicine and writing fiction for the books at the same time?" Well she only said one thing, if you can do both then why settle in one!
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
Agam Anand and Shambhavi Singh landed at the HBT café to promote 'Woh Khaas'.
Things You Need To Know About Burgeoning Book Café In Patna. Café and restaurants are an inclusive part of socializing these days. Right from sports-themed café, multi-cuisine eateries, to retro-styled coffee houses, Drive-Thru, and Grab-and-Go these never fail to grab the eyeballs. More than anything else, what attracts us to these cafés are their eye-catchy themes, beautiful interiors, a mouthwatering menu, and other things. While some cafes, around us, are everything about soothing music, warm lights, and infinite internet connectivity with never-ending meetings with friends, colleagues, and some self-leisure time, there’s a café that lets you tell your ‘Half Baked Tales’. Well, yes! If you’re reading this in Patna then you surely know what we are talking about.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Journal
My books have made a difference in the lives of many says Shweta Maheshwari.
Q. How does it feel to be a bestselling author? Immensely satisfying, incredibly validating, and frankly unbelievable at times. The best thing I feel knowing that both my books “She Met Life “ and “Life@Crossroads” have made a difference in the lives of many. I write each and every word with a purpose to bring transformation in the lives of my readers, and the bestseller status is simply an evidence that depicts that my intentions are getting rewarded.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
I never had thought about publishing 'Safarnama', it was a fortunate accident says Janhavi Bhat.
Janhavi Bhat is an author and a poet based in Nashik, India. She has done her schooling from Symbiosis School and Civil Engineering from Pune University. Post her graduation, she worked as a freelance journalist for a newspaper.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
Have faith in yourself and believe that you have tremendous power & energy says Dr. Abhishek Srivastava.
There was a time when his personal & professional life turned out to be a herculean challenge. He overcame all the hurdles with grit & determination. For now, he is passionate of people’s empowerment & transformation. He is committed to provide path-breaking solutions to people and bring a radical shift in their mindsets through his books, trainings and workshops.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
I believe that before a mother, I am a human being first Says Namita Das.
Namita Das, an ex-software analyst, mother to a toddler and a passionate writer, for whom writing humor comes naturally. Her experience of having lived in the maximum city, Mumbai and worked with corporate bigwigs like Infosys, Accenture and J.P. Morgan Chase explains the cosmopolitan nature of her novella “It’s Punny Oops, I mean Funny!” and “Happily Technically, Ever After.” With the many joys and wonders of motherhood that she has experienced, Namita also writes tiny tales for pre-school pupils and one of her books “Keen Little Kuku” is expected to be out anytime soon.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
'Woh Khaas' Star Shambhavi Singh Promotes Sunil Sihag Gora's Hit Novel 'Day Turns Dark'
Shambhavi Singh, Actor, Classical Dancer, and leading star of Woh Khaas, India's 1st Dual Audio Short Film, promoted the Hit novel of Sunil Sihag Gora called Day Turns Dark on her social media handles along with her film team.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
I am sure 'Alag Nazariya' will motivate the readers says Abhishek Patel.
Abhishek Patel lives in Vadodara, Gujarat. He has done B.E Electrical. And then he went to Germany for Master of Science. Learned German language and then enrolled in a university. But later on when days passed, he realized that it was not something he would be immensely proud of doing and was not satisfying for him at all. So when he was left with only 4 subjects to deal with, he rather chose to leave masters degree and came back to India to become an author. It took him almost 2.5 years to understand the process of becoming the author. And finally he utilized the time of lockdown and wrote a book called “Alag Nazariya” of 51 poems. The book is available on every e-commerce sites. We recently had a chat with him, find out what he thinks of his book and things in general.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Journal
I love to write stories sewed in love, inspiration and humor says Thalorh Balram.
Q. How does it feel to be a published author? A sense of accomplishment always motivates me. It inspires me to sit down and write more, and it becomes never-ending process of playing with creative fun.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Humans
To be a published author is the best experience ever says Shahjad Khan.
Shahjad Khan is an author who enjoys both reading and writing. Being a literature student he believes that writing is a beautiful medium to express oneself. After completing his schooling at St. Anselm’s Ajmer, he graduated in English Honors and post graduated in MA English at St. Xavier’s College Jaipur. His first book is ‘A Compendium of Depression and Anxiety’ which is getting some really good reviews.
By Rachel Mukherjee3 years ago in Journal