28th January, 1958 – 19th January, 2016
You’ll be my mother in every life and I’ll always be your firstborn.
28th January, 1958 – 19th January, 2016
You’ll be my mother in every life and I’ll always be your firstborn.
BORN TO LOSE … LIVED TO WIN
I found this kitten on December 25, 2013, and never having received (or given) a Christmas present, I named him Gift. Gift was a playful kitten who never stopped smiling and being cute for all of those 19 days he lived with me. Even the other cats weren’t hostile to him the way they usually are to new kittens I bring home. He seemed healthy and ate very well. I didn’t take a pic of his loving smile because I didn’t think he’d die all of a sudden, just like that. I thought he’d grow to be a sweet, fat cat. Perhaps Gift was just that – a beautiful present that was meant to stay with me only for that festive season. Gift taught me yet another lesson in love, and his smiling face is stuck in my heart.
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The sexiest VJ of my generation, Sophiya Haque had animalistic sex appeal. She was raw, sexy as hell and a bloody good VJ. The only gym she ever probably heard of was Morrison, and that makes her sexier than any chick who has to try to look hot. This world and my life have lost a lot of hotness today.
A FLOP (slide)SHOW for an amazing satirist!
Amit Saigal was the founder and editor of RSJ magazine, which was earlier known as Rock Street Journal. It was in that magazine that I read for the first time about Slayer, which went on to become my all-time favourite band. A few of the most important things I know as a music writer are because of Rock Street Journal. Amit Saigal’s contribution to the Indian rock music scene is immense.