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When you get sick during the holiday season.



“I'll let you click me and this elephant if you pay me 20 bucks, in return you shall get Ganpati's blessings.”
“Dharam ka dhandha babu bhaiya, dharam ka dhandha!"

Trafficking animals in the name of religion & using them as a source of income.






How your ego behaves, when someone asks you to change yourself.


Children really are a gamble.
You never know how they'll turn out when grow up.
Your child could be a mafia or the president of a nation, who knows?
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We must respect our parents, for they had a lot of easy options out but they chose to press the ‘raise’ button, despite of being aware of this fact.




Take a pledge.
Work hard.
Where you're supposed to,
Even if you're opposed too,
Even when you're not expected to.


Amarnath Attack 2017
How many of us feel bad when given a (negative) feedback?
I'm sure most of us initially, do feel bad, and it's completely natural to feel so. But listen to them, not because they're superior or more experienced, but because you're not ignorant enough to turn your back to a new possibility.


“Who are we to idealize the proportion of the human body when most of us in the world are 'out of shape'?”

TV shows and movies have consciously or unconsciously set the standards for an ideal body type for both males and females. Indirect designation of what a ‘big’ shall wear and what slim one would. What should their various body parts look like. Like a V for men and a gap between the thighs for women beneath their V. You maybe fat, or slim, or whatever you want to call yourself. Doesn't really matter, does it? We eat, we regret, we workout, we get the ‘ideal’ body type, we eat again, regret again, and yet again we prove ourselves a slave of these standards set by ‘our' society


So, how social are we?


URL is the web address we enter to logon to our favourite social media websites, IRL is in real life.

Not all of us, but many of us are different, on the internet (URL) and ‘in real life’ (IRL). We often don't notice this sudden transition which takes place in us, when we sit in front of a computer and enter a URL of say maybe, Facebook or Twitter, log on to our respective accounts, or maybe when we see a notification about someone commenting on our Instagram post, we get prepared to reply, in the same tone we've maintained across the internet, over the social media. I'm sure 90% of us wouldn't have the same comment or reply to an incidence which has happened in IRL rather than it being posted on social media (URL). Everyone has Maintained a tone, an impression of their profile on the internet, what to post, what not to post, what kinda captions to write, or whether to write captions at all or not. The transition I've tried to depict in this little gif is about a second self coming out from us ( I ), as soon as we switch to our social media, it starts getting ready to portray itself on the internet, which still has an essence of what we truly are, but is still pretty much a different person.


Adobe is our abode!

I'm sure most of the designers will agree to this.


Since the popular show Thirteen Reasons Why is an Netflix exclusive, why not show it in Gretel's style.



The 2001 bollywood blockbuster - Lagaan - in a couple of words.




Thank you!
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