Zakir Bhai!!!!
Bio
I am a person who has a passion for storytelling. I am able to paint a picture in the mind's eye of the reader, drawing them into the world of my stories. I use my writing to evoke emotion, spark imagination, and inspire my readers.
Stories (10/0)
Humans vs Robots
The year was 2050, and the world had changed beyond recognition. Technology had advanced to a point where robots were an everyday part of life, doing everything from cleaning homes to managing businesses. However, the use of robots had created a divide between those who had access to them and those who did not. This divide had led to tension and conflict, and the world was on the brink of a technological revolution.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in 01
In the Earth
"In the Earth" is a movie that's tailored for those who enjoy midnight showings. The film is intense, eerie, grandiose, and oftentimes, profound. Although some segments may appear hurried, and the ending may leave something to be desired, each part is etched into your mind. The story is mainly set in a dreary forest that resembles a fairy tale, where science experts are terrorized by both human and supernatural forces. This low-budget thriller has the confidence and swagger of a big-budget production. Ben Wheatley, the writer and director, masterfully blends science fiction, horror, and supernatural elements, while paying homage to classic cinematic techniques, including Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "The Shining." However, the overarching inspiration for the film seems to come from the grimy, unsettling 1970s horror films that also serve as endurance tests, like "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," "The Last House on the Left," and "Halloween." The viewers leave the film feeling either exhilarated.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in Families
Your Place or Mine
"Your Place or Mine" opens in 2003 and presents as a formulaic, forgettable romantic comedy from that era. These types of films have recently found new life as background noise at DryBar, including titles like "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," "The Holiday," and "Something's Gotta Give." You can watch these films passively while enjoying a complimentary glass of champagne and preparing for a night out with friends.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in Families
"Call of Death"
It was a dark and stormy night in the quiet town of Willow Creek. The only sounds that could be heard were the howling winds and the rain hitting the windows of the old hospital. The hospital was known for its history of strange occurrences, with rumors of ghostly sightings and eerie noises that echoed through the halls at night. But, no one really took them seriously, until now.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in Fiction
Mirror and Me
"Mirror and Me" The hospital was always a place of healing and comfort, a beacon of hope for those in need. But on this night, it was a place of terror. I was a nurse on the night shift, and I had been working for several hours without a break. I was tired, but I knew I had to keep going. That's when I saw it. The mirror in the hallway was shaking.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in Fiction
“The Curse of the Abandoned Manor"
Zakir and his friend jane, both adventurous and curious individuals, had heard of the abandoned manor on the outskirts of town. The rumors of strange and ghostly occurrences within its walls sparked their interest and they decided to explore the site for themselves.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in Fiction
How to Spot and Capitalize on Future Business Opportunities
If you're an entrepreneur, spotting and capitalizing on future business opportunities is essential to your success. But how do you do it? In this blog post, we'll explore three key strategies for identifying and taking advantage of new business opportunities.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in 01
How to Prepare for the Future of this World After 2023
The world is constantly changing and evolving, and it can be difficult to keep up. Technology has had a major impact on the world, and it is only going to become more prevalent in the years to come. After 2023, the future of the world is uncertain. But there are things that we can do to prepare for whatever may come.
By Zakir Bhai!!!!about a year ago in Journal