Srishty Alive

A passionate feminist and advocate for social equality. Through her work, she aims to challenge gender norms and empower marginalized communities

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No Country for Old Men: A Cinematic Masterpiece

No Country for Old Men stands as a testament to the Coen brothers’ filmmaking prowess and remains a defining work in contemporary cinema. Its exploration of morality, coupled with outstanding performances and meticulous direction, makes it a deserving recipient of the Academy Awards it garnered

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Who Was Henry Sugar And Why Do We Need Him?

The Extraordinary Transformation of Henry Sugar: A Journey of Inner Vision Benedict Cumberbatch – Henry Sugar Dev Patel – Indian Doctor Ben Kingsley – Imdad Khan   Roald Dahl’s short story “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” introduces readers to a character who undergoes a remarkable transformation through the power of meditation and self-discovery. While

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Experience of Food in Ghibli Movies and Beyond

Beyond the realm of animation, food’s presence in media continues to be a powerful storytelling device, bringing people together and enriching narratives. Whether on YouTube or in sitcoms like “The Big Bang Theory,” food serves as a bridge that connects characters and viewers alike, reminding us of the fundamental role it plays in our lives: nourishing both body and soul.

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