Remembering Divya bharti

Remembering Divya bharti
Author: AMIT WALIA & PRIYA WALIA GOGIA
Publisher: ashka publication
Total Pages: 56
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1304312534

The book "Remembering Divya Bharti" is a biographical account that delves into the life and tragic death of the Bollywood actress Divya Bharti. This biography captures her journey from a young girl with dreams of stardom to her rapid rise in the Indian film industry, and her untimely death at the age of 19. Divya Bharti began her career in the Telugu film industry with a successful debut in the film "Bobbili Raja" in 1990. She quickly gained popularity and transitioned to Bollywood, where she starred in several hit films such as "Vishwatma," "Shola Aur Shabnam," and "Deewana." Her career, though brief, was marked by significant achievements and a rapid rise to fame. Her personal life, particularly her secret marriage to producer Sajid Nadiadwala, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death, are central themes in the book. On April 5, 1993, Divya fell from the balcony of her fifth-floor apartment in Mumbai. Despite various theories and media speculation, the police investigation concluded her death as accidental, though it left many questions unanswered【16†source】【17†source】. The book offers a detailed look at Divya's professional achievements, her vibrant personality, and the controversies that followed her sudden demise, providing a comprehensive insight into the life of a star who left a lasting legacy in Indian cinema.

Landscape, Race and Memory

Landscape, Race and Memory
Author: Dr Divya P Tolia-Kelly
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1409488632

Memory is seldom explored through the experience of geographically mobile, racialized populations. Whilst the relationships between the political value of landscape and national memory have previously been written through, there has been little mention of postcolonial, 'diasporic' racialized citizens. Using both visual and material culture, this book examines the value of 'landscape and memory' for postcolonial migrants living in Britain. It uses memory to examine how postcolonial citizenship in Britain is experienced - through remembered citizenships of 'other' geographies abroad. By reflecting on the cultural landscapes of British Asian women, the book reveals social-historical narratives about migration, citizenship and belonging. New spaces of memory are presented as mobile and as politically charged with meaning as the more formal spaces of memorialization. The book offers a refiguring of race memory as being critical to English heritage and postcolonial politics and makes an important contribution to the writings on memory, race and landscape.

The Only Life

The Only Life
Author: Rashid Maxwell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-12-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9386797054

A one of its kind biography, The Only Life is the story of a woman who blazed a path for herself and others in the presence of one of the greatest mystics, Osho. Growing up an ordinary Indian girl in British India, and rendered powerless in a domineering world, Laxmi went on to become Osho’s ?rst disciple and secretary. What follows is an account of not just a life, but of the massive international movement which grew around Osho in the 1970s and 80s—one that Laxmi was at the helm of. Equally, what unfolds is a narrative, full of pathos, where her protégé usurps her place. Heartbroken, ostracised and later banished, she wanders the wastelands of America in isolation, seeking to rediscover herself by choosing devotion for her master over despair. The Only Life is an extraordinary account of a life of starkly contrasting ups and downs. Laxmi’s journey and the way she lived continues to serve as a crucial illustration for dealing with life’s adversities. It shows that the path of kindness, devotion and awareness trumps all in these present chaotic and precarious times.

The Lost Light

The Lost Light
Author: Divya Bharti
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1546298584

“Being a candle is not easy: in order to give light, one must first burn.” — Rumi Every child in the world deserves a great childhood, right? Although Diya did have a childhood, it wasn’t really the one we imagine for our children. Growing up in an Indian household, she was taught from a young age that family was everything and it did not matter if they were your cousins—they were still like your own siblings. But as Diya was growing up, she found this was not the case, and the more she ignored everything around her, the more perplexed she became about herself and who she was. We all have tough times in our lives, and life at times can be a confusing roller coaster, but it is a matter of knowing who we are from within and trusting the true voice within us all. Diya is now finding this out, and she hopes to be an inspiration for many others, just as she was inspired and encouraged to write her story and share it with others. This is based on a true story. All characters are real, but for privacy, all names have been changed.

The Black Panther of Sivanipalli

The Black Panther of Sivanipalli
Author: Kenneth Anderson
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Real-life adventure stories of the author, hailed from a Scottish family settled in India.

The Last Children of Tokyo

The Last Children of Tokyo
Author: Yoko Tawada
Publisher: Portobello Books
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1846276713

Yoshiro thinks he might never die. A hundred years old and counting, he is one of Japan's many 'old-elderly'; men and women who remember a time before the air and the sea were poisoned, before terrible catastrophe promted Japan to shut itself off from the rest of the world. He may live for decades yet, but he knows his beloved great-grandson - born frail and prone to sickness - might not survive to adulthood. Day after day, it takes all of Yoshiro's sagacity to keep Mumei alive. As hopes for Japan's youngest generation fade, a secretive organisation embarks on an audacious plan to find a cure - might Yoshiro's great-grandson be the key to saving the last children of Tokyo?

Dilip Kumar

Dilip Kumar
Author: Dilip Kumar
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9381398968

An authentic, heartfelt and compelling narrative – straight from the horse’s mouth – that reveals for the first time numerous unknown aspects of the life and times of one of the greatest legends of all time who stands out as a symbol of secular India. Dilip Kumar (born as Yousuf Khan), who began as a diffident novice in Hindi cinema in the early 1940s, went on to attain the pinnacle of stardom within a short time. He came up with spellbinding performances in one hit film after another – in his almost six-decade-long career – on the basis of his innovative capability, determination, hard work and never-say-die attitude. In this unique volume, Dilip Kumar traces his journey right from his birth to the present. In the process, he candidly recounts his interactions and relationships with a wide variety of people not only from his family and the film fraternity but also from other walks of life, including politicians. While seeking to set the record straight, as he feels that a lot of what has been written about him so far is ‘full of distortions and misinformation’, he narrates, in graphic detail, how he got married to Saira Banu, which reads like a fairy tale! Dilip Kumar relates, matter-of-factly, the event that changed his life: his meeting with Devika Rani, the boss of Bombay Talkies, when she offered him an acting job. His first film was Jwar Bhata (1944). He details how he had to learn everything from scratch and how he had to develop his own distinct histrionics and style, which would set him apart from his contemporaries. After that, he soon soared to great heights with movies such as Jugnu, Shaheed, Mela, Andaz, Deedar, Daag and Devdas. In these movies he played the tragedian with such intensity that his psyche was adversely affected. He consulted a British psychiatrist, who advised him to switch over to comedy. The result was spectacular performances in laugh riots such as Azaad and Kohinoor, apart from a scintillating portrayal as a gritty tonga driver in Naya Daur. After a five-year break he started his ‘second innings’ with Kranti (1981), after which he appeared in a series of hits such as Vidhaata, Shakti, Mashaal, Karma, Saudagar and Qila.

THE INDIAN LISTENER

THE INDIAN LISTENER
Author: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
Publisher: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1945-11-07
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 07-11-1945 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 92 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. X, No. 22 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 27-86 ARTICLE: 1. The Artist in the Post-war World 2. Technical Education - 'A Paramount Task' AUTHOR: 1. E. M. Forster 2. E. Ahmad Shah KEYWORDS: 1. All India Radio artist, Post-war literature and E.M. Forster, Post-war pamphleteer, War and Shakespeare, War and Tolstoy 2. Sargent scheme, Semi-skilled worker, Technical edication Document ID: INL-1945(J-D) Vol-I (10)