Each time she dances, sings, writes, and paints
She strips herself bare for the world to see
Yet each time they whisper, she is hard to read.
She strips herself bare for the world to see
Yet each time they whisper, she is hard to read.
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Meher Castelino’s Fashion Musings takes a humorous, saucy, cheeky, tongue-in-cheek look at the fashion, beauty and film world in her unique style.
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Cold Brew is an anthology of poems created by the young poet, partly tapping personal experiences dipped into the decoction of fiction. These verses have the aroma of a teenage girl’s thought processes
Ambuj, the third part of the Guardians of The Blue Lotus Trilogy, pays homage to India’s magnificent mythological heritage and takes the reader on a journey into the heart of human passions.
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The Sand Saga and Other Short Stories are gripping, fascinating, riveting and full of twisted mystery.
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Ayee..ayee..O…,lao pae gya panga is an interesting story of two boys who are born on the same day at the same hospital. They get exchanged at the time of birth.
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While the rest of the world reels under a severe financial crisis, India’s microfinance sector enjoys an unprecedented boom. Why on earth are people investing such huge amounts of money in an obscure industry,especially at the time of global recession? And why is Wall Street suddenly so interested in India’s poor?
