Author: Vipraja Rao

Vipraja Rao is a college student of humanities and an omnivorous literature lover, in the city of lakes, Bhopal. She dabbles in poetry, writes articles and is a regular participant in oration events like debates and Model United Nations. The genre of thriller-suspense and detective-suspense are her weakness, Agatha Christie and Dan Brown being her poster novelists. She would like to think that she has got a good hand at sketching and likes humming to calm beats. Along with being curled up on the couch with a book and a coffee, she occasionally enjoys exploring lesser-known rustic places, capturing nature through the lens and savouring every delicacy gracing mankind.

Saregama Caravan released its music bar on the 24th of August this year. Seeing the high standards the company has already set, the new music bar is in for a rigorous evaluation. So is it as good as the makers claim? Read on to find out.  Success of Saregama  The company came to the limelight as its music box, which seemed decades behind in technology with preloaded songs in the era of Gaana and Spotify, sold like hot cakes in 2018. It targeted the middle-aged and older generations who struggled to come to terms with the new technology. It presented its product as the ‘vintage’…

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On Sep 8, 2021, China announced $ 31 million in aid to Afghanistan, becoming one of the first to extend diplomacy toward the Taliban. So what motives inspired the debatable action by China while it is still facing silent backlash from the world being the alleged creator of covid-19, and more importantly, why should we care?  China’s attempts at diplomacy  As soon as a cloud of the Taliban began looming on the Ashraf Ghani government, China bet on the Taliban and won. China hoisted the Talibani delegation in July this year, taking its first step towards deepening ties with the Taliban…

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Nocturne is an amalgamation of all the genres you know and still refreshingly unique, one that will stay with you long after you’ve turned off the screen. It is the directorial debut of Zu Quirke, and if you are a fan of intricately woven stories with suspense, horror and a tinge of history, Nocturne is worth a watch. Rating and Where to Watch Nocturne has an IMDb rating of 5.7 on 10 and was rated 62% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. It is a part of the ‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ series of Amazon Prime. The Plot The movie starts with…

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