When it comes to confidence and self-righteousness, experience stands no stead. This, I learnt from a kid -- barely three years of age.
Despite having faced so many difficult times and come out as a winner many a time, we still can't figure out if we are going in the right direction or if we are going at all. "Where do you see yourself 2 years down the lane?" is all that is needed to leave us bewildered. But this little lady seems so sure of herself that she can make anyone feel small. Even after decades of my existence, I still don't know what will happen to me in future, unlike this Little Miss Sure.
I guess C in childhood stands for confindence. Wish I could be a kid again!
Fiery 50s A truly black ‘n’ white era, the 1950s was a time of recovery. While the world was licking its WW-II wounds, India had just gotten used to the idea of freedom. As the Indian Constitution came into effect in January 1950, a wave of optimism swept the country. It was a simple life, peppered with fond viewing of cinema that was largely dominated by the likes of Suraiya, Madhubala, Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor. Nargis-starrer Mother India caught the imagination of the entire nation as it became the ultimate saga of sacrifice and a salute to womanhood. There were golden oldies like Awara, Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje, Shree 420 and Kagaz Ke Phool. Then came the watershed moment in Indian cinema; Satyajit Ray released Pather Panchali in ’55. And who can forget the charisma and magnetism of the undisputed King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Elvis Presley, who continues to be worshipped by music lovers across the globe. The Italian beauty, Sophia Loren, became the ultimate diva for movie buffs, who w...
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