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What is love? The author shares the journey of love on this mushy day of love. Read on!
Change is the only constant I know,
Everything is bound to change I know,
All people out there are changing their thoughts, needs, wants, perceptions and priorities I know.
As all the tangible and intangible things and feeling existing in this world are continuously on the path to change with the changing times, yet love remains the same.
Even though its form changes, its ways changes, its expression changes.
From waiting outside at each other’s home, to waiting inside their own home for each other’s arrival from work.
From erotic nights with an oomph factor of intimacy at some romantic getaway to getting sweet cuddles from each other in the canopy of the bed at their abode.
From pre-planned dinner dates at Michelin star restaurants to cooking food for the partner with love at home.
From getting dressed meticulously just to meet him to remain in our comfort clothes because it’s only going to be him.
From realizing and relishing the fact that love is not about gifts, but is more about the presence of each other that matters throughout the life.
One is bestowed with the knowledge and wisdom that fondness is not about our looks but it is more related to the inner beauty.
Still the emotions associated with the love remains intact. Moreover, it keeps on growing and rising.
From you and I to ‘we’, the journey of love covers numerous milestones to reach the point where the word ‘separation’ holds no meaning.
From just being together to actually standing with and for each other, love gives us energy and courage to thrive and strive in the tides of time.
No matter what will be the situation and scenario in life, if the bond is true then love will always be triumphant in all the troubling parts of life.
Hence, ‘LOVE’ is a fire that always lit the flame of candle called ‘LIFE’. Those who believe this while implementing it in their life will surely get the best from life with their beloved.
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Rajshri Deshpande, who played the fiery protagonist in Trial by Fire along with Abhay Deol speaks of her journey and her social work.
Rajshri Deshpande as the protagonist in ‘Trial by Fire’, the recent Netflix show has received raving reviews along with the show itself for its sensitive portrayal of the Uphaar Cinema Hall fire tragedy, 1997 and its aftermath.
The limited series is based on the book by the same name written by Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy, who lost both their children in the tragedy. We got an opportunity to interview Rajshri Deshpande who played Neelam Krishnamoorthy, the woman who has been relentlessly crusading in the court for holding the owners responsible for the sheer negligence.
Rajshri Deshpande is more than an actor. She is also a social warrior, the rare celebrity from the film industry who has also gone back to her roots to give to poverty struck farming villages in her native Marathwada, with her NGO Nabhangan Foundation. Of course a chance to speak with her one on one was a must!
“What is a woman’s job, Ramesh? Taking care of parents-in-law, husband, children, home and things at work—all at the same time? She isn’t God or a superhuman."
The arrays of workstations were occupied by people peering into their computer screens. The clicks of keyboard keys were punctuated by the occasional footsteps moving around to brainstorm or collaborate with colleagues in their cubicles. Most employees went about their tasks without looking at the person seated on either side of their workstation. Meenakshi was one of them.
The thirty-one-year-old marketing manager in a leading eCommerce company in India sat straight in her seat, her eyes on the screen, her fingers punching furiously into the keys. She was in a flow and wanted to finish the report while the thoughts and words were coming effortlessly into her mind.
Natu-Natu. The mellifluous ringtone interrupted her thoughts. She frowned at her mobile phone with half a mind to keep it ringing until she noticed the caller’s name on the screen, making her pick up the phone immediately.
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