Category "Advice"

Indigo Silence, Stranded Citizens & the Cost of Privatizing the Skies

Something is seriously wrong in India’s aviation sector—and the silence is louder than jet engines. For the last two days, thousands of passengers across Indian airports have been stranded, exhausted, angry, and abandoned. Over 1,000 flights reportedly cancelled or disrupted, both domestic and international. People sleeping on airport floors. Families...

God’s Own Country Is Choking – Air pollution has officially entered Kochi — and this is just the beginning

For decades, air pollution was something we blamed on Delhi, laughed about in news debates, and confidently said: “That will never happen in Kerala.” Bad news. It has started. And it has started in Kochi — Kerala’s financial capital, metro city, and infrastructure darling. This is not panic writing. This...

How Destiny Really Works: The Invisible Script We’re All Acting In

We love control. We plan careers, marriages, SIPs, weekend trips—and yet life laughs softly and rewrites the scene. Destiny doesn’t arrive with thunder and background music. It walks in quietly, wearing the disguise of a “normal day.” The Chain Nobody Notices Every event is linked. Not spiritually fluffy-linked—cause-and-effect linked. You...

On 4 December 2024 he took oath as MLA. On 4 December 2025 he was expelled from Congress and hunted in a rape case.

From blue trolley bag to red alert One date. Two Decembers. One political freefall. On 4 December 2024, Rahul Mamkootathil entered the Kerala Assembly as the newly elected MLA from Palakkad. Cameras flashed, party leaders clapped, and the Speaker handed him that now-infamous blue trolley bag — a light moment,...

₹50 lakh to ₹100+ crore : How Laalo shook Indian cinema — and why Bollywood didn’t see it coming

Sometimes cinema doesn’t knock. It walks in barefoot, lights a lamp, folds its hands — and still walks away with ₹100 crore. Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate didn’t arrive with stars. It didn’t come with a PR army. It didn’t scream “pan-India”. It simply believed. And the audience did the...