Hello dear reader,
It's very likely you don't know who we are and so, before we get into it, we'd like to introduce ourselves. In case you do know who we are, stop reading now and do a little dance.
All three contributors to this blog are college students studying in India. We've all spent significant parts of our childhoods growing up in the UAE as well, and whether or not that has anything to do with it, we all love to watch movies, read books and listen to music. This blog however is a result of the fact that we also love to give our opinions about everything.
So what should you expect from this blog? Expect rants exhalting or berating anything from the latest Apple gadget to the latest piss poor excuse for cinema in this country.
So without any further ado, I give you the contributors:
Tejas: An Arts student in Pune, he is an avid musician constantly writing and experimenting with new styles and genres. He's also a part time film maker with a penchant for word play. He's also the funniest guy we know so you can look forward to some interesting takes on the latest developments in art and technology.
Kyra: A graduating media student in Mumbai, she's a writer who's done everything from painting to acting. She's also written a book and is by far the most accomplished writer of the three of us, so we fully understand if the majority of the hits are when she posts!
Harry: A media student in Mumbai, he's struggling to complete his graphic novel and loves complaining about anything he sees or hears. He is an accomplished artist and has a keen eye for detail. We expect most of the criticism to come from his side.
That's the lot of us, who knows we may have a few guest writers once in a way, but for the most part it'll be us talking about the things we've been doing.
We do hope you come back to read more.
Till then.
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blog the hell on baby!
be regular k?
and if there are any openings for a foreign blogger, please let me know?
anish
March 10, 2009 at 9:19 PM
looking forward to reading some amazing posts on your blog
:)
Isha
March 10, 2009 at 11:11 PM
Oh awesome! we'd be very honoured if you could blog for the website, you can be like the foreign correspondant. :D
let you know more later, and thanks for the support!
Tejas
March 10, 2009 at 11:39 PM
What a wunnerful idea.
Let me know if you want a guest blogger. I be honoured.
And if you don't, well, hell, I'll be reading anyway.
Awesomeness, people.
Quaint Murmur
March 28, 2009 at 5:04 PM
very nice...
loved it...pure kickassity...
Mahima Mathur
April 3, 2009 at 12:18 PM
Good work
Just Like Crap
April 16, 2009 at 12:05 PM
Hi there,
This is hiral Bhatt, the Content Manager at Bindaas, UTV. I'm looking for interesting blogs and content from across the web to syndicate. Would you be interested in publishing some of your content on our site? We can drive tons of traffic your way, and you'll get quite a brand boost as well. If this is of interest to you, please don't hesitate to reply back at the given e-mail address:
hiral.bhatt@utvnet.com
Cheers!
Hiral Anju Bhatt
April 16, 2009 at 12:05 PM
Hey You three! :)
We thought that you would find our animated web series interesting :)
Post-Nup is an animated show about marriage. More specifically, it’s a show about that last hour of the day, on a night when it’s pretty apparent (at least to the woman) that there isn’t going to be any sex. Our interracial couple sits in bed, recaps their day, checks email, and reveals comedic insights about their relationship and modern, urban marriage in general.
Post-Nup is a new Web Series and we are actively employing new marketing strategies to create a larger online fan base for the show as we begin the process of streaming at different WebTV sites. So far, we have secured about 10,000 views/month. As an exclusively online Web Series, we believe in the power of online marketing as a method of increasing the leverage of online video streaming.
Our shows are low budget shorts created in Berkeley, CA.
You can watch Episode 2 of the show here:
www.postnupshow.com
Thanks for your time!
Natasha
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April 1, 2010 at 3:16 AM