Romances that will sweep you off your feet

Romances that will sweep you off your feet

Love Story by Erich Segal The 50th anniversary edition of Erich Segal’s seminal classic novella LOVE STORY. He is Oliver Barrett IV, a rich jock from a stuffy WASP family on his way to a Harvard degree and a career in law. She is Jenny Cavilleri, a wisecracking working-class beauty studying music at Radcliffe. Opposites in nearly every way. But they fell in love. This is their story. The record-breaking novel behind the blockbuster movie, which became the number one box office hit of 1970, was nominated for 7 Academy Awards and was named one of the 100 most romantic films of all time by the American Film Institute. 148pp | Rs. 199 Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks From the number one bestselling author of The Notebook and Two by Two comes an unforgettable tale of enduring love . . . Hope Anderson is at a crossroads. After six years with her boyfriend, she is no longer sure what she wants, and when her father becomes ill she heads to her family’s cottage at Sunset Beach in North Carolina to make some difficult decisions. Tru Walls has been summoned across an ocean from where he was born and raised in Zimbabwe by a letter from a man claiming to be his father. In journeying to Sunset Beach, Tru hopes to unravel the mystery surrounding his mother’s life, but the letter will lead him in an unexpected direction. When these two strangers’ paths cross, their chance encounter sets in motion a heart-breaking story – one that will transcend decades, continents and the workings of fate. 320pp | Rs. 399 Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell ‘Reminded me not just what it’s like to be young and in love, but what it’s like to be young and in love with a book’ – John Green Eleanor is the new girl in town, and she’s never felt more alone. All mismatched clothes, mad red hair and chaotic home life, she couldn’t stick out more if she tried. Park is the boy at the back of the bus, Black T-shirts, headphones, head in a book – he thinks he’s made himself invisible. But not to Eleanor…never to Eleanor. Slowly, steadily, through late-night conversations and an ever-growing stack of mix tapes, Eleanor and Park fall in love. They fall in love the way you do the first time, when you’re 16, and you have nothing and everything to lose. Set over the course of one school year in 1986, Eleanor & Park is funny, sad, shocking and true – an exquisite nostalgia trip for anyone who has never forgotten their first love. 336pp | Rs. 499 One Day by David Nicholls Twenty years, two people, ONE DAY. The multi-million copy bestseller that captures the experiences of a generation. ‘I can imagine you at forty,’ she said, a hint of malice in her voice. ‘I can picture it right now.’ He smiled without opening his eyes. ‘Go on then.’ 15th July 1988. Emma and Dexter meet for the first time on the night of their graduation. Tomorrow they must go their separate ways. So where will they be on this one day next year? And the year after that? And every year that follows? 448pp | Rs. 399 The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai Swipe right on this irresistible romcom! Rhiannon Hunter may have revolutionised romance in the digital world, but in real life she only swipes right on her career – and the occasional hookup. The cynical dating app creator controls her love life with a few key rules: – Nude pics are by invitation only – If someone stands you up, block them – Protect your heart Only there aren’t any rules to govern her attraction to her newest match, former sports star Samson Lima. The sexy and seemingly sweet hunk woos her one magical night… and then disappears. Rhi thought she’d buried her hurt over Samson ghosting her, until he suddenly surfaces months later, still big, still beautiful – and in league with a business rival. He says he won’t fumble their second chance, but she’s wary. A temporary physical partnership is one thing, but a merger of hearts? Surely that’s too high a risk… 400pp | Rs. 399 When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon The arranged marriage YA romcom you didn’t know you needed! Meet Dimple. Her main aim in life is to escape her traditional parents, get to university and begin her plan for tech world domination. Meet Rishi. He’s rich, good-looking and a hopeless romantic. His parents think Dimple is the perfect match for him, but she’s got other plans… Dimple and Rishi may think they have each other figured out. But when opposites clash, love works even harder to prove itself in the most unexpected ways. As joyfully refreshing as Rainbow Rowell, Jenny Han and Nicola Yoon, When Dimple Met Rishi is a frothy, funny contemporary romance told from the dual perspectives of two Indian American protagonists. While Dimple is fighting her family traditions, Rishi couldn’t be happier to follow in the footsteps of his parents – could sparks fly between this odd couple, or is this matchmaking attempt doomed to fail? 384pp | Rs. 399 A Match Made-in Heaven by Nandini Bajpai For fans of Eleanor & Park and When Dimple Met Rishi, comes a lighthearted novel about tradition, high school social hierarchy, matchmaking, and swiping right (or left!) Fifteen-year-old Simran “Simi” Sangha comes from a long line of Indian vichole — matchmakers — with a rich history for helping parents find good matches for their grown children. When Simi accidentally sets up her cousin and a soon-to-be lawyer, her family is thrilled that she has the “gift.” But Simi is an artist, and she doesn’t want to have anything to do with relationships, helicopter parents, and family drama. That is, until she realizes this might be just the thing to improve her and her best friend Noah’s social status. Armed with her family’s ancient guide

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 Shine Your Light this Earth Day!

Shine Your Light this Earth Day!

Catch Grammy Award Winner Ricky Kej and others in action this Earth Day. Ricky says, “My heart goes out to everyone who has been personally affected by COVID-19. Globally, we are casting aside our differences and working together to defeat this virus and prevail. During this critical time, it is an absolute honour for me to join forces with organisations such as WWF, United Nations Climate Change, UNCCD, UNICEF, UNESCO – MGIEP and the Earth Day Network to perform a mega-concert online to support the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Solidarity Response Fund.” This concert will be showcased live on multiple streaming channels on Earth Day, 22nd April. Ricky will be joined by 44 fantastic musicians from 6 countries and this includes 5 Grammy® Winners. During the concert, they will launch Ricky Kej’s new music video ‘Shine Your Light‘ dedicated to people around the world making a huge difference by being kind to one another during these dark times. In other news, before India went into lockdown, Ricky’s film “Wild Karnataka” premiered in the USA at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on March 3rd 2020 (World Wildlife Day). The film was played in the same historic building where world leaders have stood, and deliberated the future of our planet and species. I am so thrilled to have created the music for this epic natural history film. The screening was followed by a panel discussion and the audience reactions were overwhelmingly positive. The UN Environment is making constant efforts to make this world a better place for everyone and everything. Click here to register for free and be a part of this worldwide launch. Shine Your Light this Earth Day!

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 Love Affair in times of Corona

Love Affair in times of Corona

Veena Ashiya, shoe creator and founder of Monrow shoes, gets candid about her passionate love affair with shoes and how you can tend to your foot fetish, during these times when you’re at home due to the lockdown. If you’re the one who has an eternal love affair with your shoes, then this is the time to show them some love. Yes, I’m talking of love. Spending time with your loved ones, of course, but here I’m talking about our eternal love for shoes. With no place to go, this is the perfect time to take a walk into your shoe closet and spend some time remembering all the beautiful memories you had with your shoes and also show them some TLC. One fine afternoon I decided to shower some Tender love and care on my shoes. The idea was to let them breathe some fresh air. Do you know that our shoes end up carrying a lot of dirt and germs? So, this is good time to give them some deep cleanse. Few things to keep handy while cleaning your shoes. Divide your shoes into leather and non-leather as both need different kind of care. Leather shoes are best cleaned with any mild cream (body lotions, hand cream etc). Cream has good amount of oil which binds with dirt and can easily be whipped out with cotton cloth. Non-Leather shoes can be best cleaned with mild detergent solution (1 litre water with 1 tea spoon of mild detergent like hand wash liquid). Use a cleaning cloth wipe the shoes with the damp cloth using the solution. For soles of your shoes, it is best to use detergent solution and use separate cloth as soles need a bit more attention. Use an old toothbrush to scrape off dirt from grooves. Let them out in the sun for two to three hours, so that there is no moisture left on them. Once done wear them and ignite all the amazing memories you have. The memory that swept me off was that from Bali, wearing these lazy boy sandals from Monrow. It was full day of exploring the city of Ubud, wearing my boho jumpsuit with these navy blue super comfortable sandals. While plans of travel are far, but cherishing the memories are right here. Don’t be surprised if this process of cleansing your shoe closet actually turns out to be therapeutic. They say a good sole has good therapy for your soul. Love Affair in times of Corona

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 Listen to the Legends Speak

Listen to the Legends Speak

Following the success of the first edition of the ‘Legends on Unacademy’ series, these renowned personalities and celebrities will conduct Live Classes on Unacademy. Unacademy, India’s largest learning platform, announced the second edition of its popular program ‘Legends on Unacademy’. As part of this program, Live Classes will be hosted on the Unacademy platform by renowned author and former international diplomat Shashi Tharoor, retired IPS officer and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi, ace cricketer Virat Kohli, and talented Bollywood actor and producer Anushka Sharma. Shashi Tharoor began his sessions on 13th April and will continue to take them every day at 4 PM till 17th April. His classes are focused on the subject International Relations as well as his stint at the United Nations. Additionally, he will be answering viewers’ questions at the end of each Live session. The first three Live classes by Shashi Tharoor were a huge success and more than 30,000 Learners attended each of them. During his classes, he has spoken about the origination of the United Nations as an organisation, the reasons behind the formation of such an organisation, its key operations, India’s entry in the UN, and its relations with other nations. He also shared some of his personal experiences pertaining to matters of international relations. The Live class by Kiran Bedi, the first female IPS offer, will be conducted on 17th April at 8:30 PM where Bedi will talk about one of the most crucial topics- crisis management. The joint Live Class by Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma will be conducted on 21st April at 6 PM. Virat and Anushka will talk to Unacademy learners about dreams and hardwork and the importance of staying motivated and focused to build a successful career. These Free Live Classes can be accessed by any Learner or individual by visiting the Unacademy platform and registering themselves. Each class will be 30 – 40 minutes long, and will bring out a lesser known aspect of the legends’ life and career. Commenting on the initiative, Karan Shroff, Vice President, Marketing at Unacademy, said, “With the current uncertainties that the world is facing, a little dose of positivity can go a long way. We aim to provide a unique learning experience to our learners through Live Classes by prominent personalities as a part of our Legends on Unacademy program. Learners are at the heart of Unacademy’s efforts, and we relentlessly strive to support their dreams. These interactive Live Classes will not only equip our learners with academic knowledge, but also empower them with extraordinary life skills, and help them hone their ability to overcome various challenges. We encourage all learners to continue staying motivated and make the most of these classes.” Earlier in March, Unacademy announced the commencement of the ‘Legends on Unacademy’ program with the idea of bringing legends from different industries to teach life lessons through Live Classes. The first edition included Live Classes from legendary cricketers such as Brian Lara, Bret Lee, Jonty Rhodes and Muttiah Muralidharan, through the association with Unacademy Road Safety World Series. Below is the schedule for the LIVE sessions: Educator  Date  Time Topic  Dr. Shashi Tharoor April 13 – 17, 2020 4:00 pm onwards International Relations Kiran Bedi April 17, 2020 8:30 pm onwards Crisis Management Virat and Anushka April 21, 2020 6:00 onwards Dreams, hard work, determination and motivation With over 10,000 Educators, more than 13 million Learners, and over 30 exam categories, Unacademy’s constant endeavour is to help Learners achieve their dreams. Listen to the Legends Speak

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 Live Music Series by SOCIAL

Live Music Series by SOCIAL

As part of the SOCIAL ongoing Live Music Series by SOCIAL #SOCIAL Indoors, catch a live music series featuring renowned homegrown artists straight from their homes to your homes.  Catch them all via a Facebook Live on the Facebook page of SOCIAL, as they turn up things by a notch for Week 4 of #SOCIALIndoors! On Wednesday, watch the poster boy of the chillwave scene in India, DJ/Producer CHRMS taking you through an exciting masterclass on beat making and production from 5PM onwards. From Thursday to Sunday, there are artists like FuzzCulture, Tienas, Ramya Pothuri, Prabhtoj Singh who’ll keep you entertained through the genres of hip-hop, soul, RnB and electronica. You can catch them live on Facebook and Instagram pages. Stay safe, stay tuned, stay #SOCIALIndoors! #SOCIALArtAffect Here is the schedule below: – Wednesday, 15th April – DJ/Producer CHRMS  Thu, 16th April – FuzzCulture   FuzzCulture Bio: FuzzCulture is the one-man show of Arsh Sharma, whose sound is defined by its motif grungey rock riffs set against pop-heavy electronica tunes! Fri, 17th April – Tienas Sat, 18th April – Ramya Pothuri Sun, 19th April – Prabhtoj Singh Live Music Series by SOCIAL

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 An Act of Kindness

An Act of Kindness

Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much – Helen Keller. The prevailing pandemic in the country that hosts one-sixth of the world’s population will require endeavour not only by the Government, but the population at large. The lockdown compelled thousands of migrant workers onto urban streets. With transportation shut down, many have been trying to walk hundreds of kilometres back to their rural homes to ride out the crisis with their families. There is an impelling need to ensure this vulnerable population was given economic protection, but there’s really nothing here for the landless, daily wagers and migrant workers”. A quintessential response to a public health emergency doesn’t exist; strategies must be tailored to the local context and to the severity of the situation. One such initiative worth mentioning is Together We Can, a collaborative effort by Zerodha and Smally’s to feed the city. The initiative aims to tackle the need of the hour, hunger. Nikhil Kamath CIO of Zerodha and Nikhil Hegde Founder of Smally’s Resto Cafe have combined efforts to make sure as many as 10,000 people a day are fed a meal on a daily basis. Both these noble men have more than their first name in common … their shared passion for humanity. A typical day in the camp starts with meal preps which begin at 10 pm and distribution at 10 am the following day by Nikhil Hegde and 60 employees from Smally’s along with 35 volunteers across the city who work selflessly. Nikhil Kamath has donated more than 25 crores to respective causes including the PM fund and has adopted a hands-on approach to the campaign by distributing meals personally to those in need. This campaign was executed by the Bangalore Police during the lockdown who strive tirelessly in their efforts to save the city. An Act of Kindness

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 Generation at Crossroads

Generation at Crossroads

The modern human race that is passing through the earth has high expectation out of life and are proud owners of material comforts. The purpose of education today is earning money and spreading success stories. Vasantha Vaikunth, founder, www.lifenliving.org shares her views here and questions what happens to people when everything crashes. History has proved to us that materialistic drive has always been unstable. What we read in books is what we see today, humans in lock up and animals at play! It is heartening to see educated parents bring up children but there is a kind brashness when it comes to dealing with relationships be it school, marriage, children or friends. Education demands discipline, dedication and devotion in our pursuits; it is not a mere passport to making money and building luxury. “Learning” is the magic word that takes the accumulated information to the level of knowledge and experience. The application of knowledge learnt is important to face the challenges with confidence, adjusting to the misfortune, wars, poverty and calamities such as today’s scene. There is an urgent need for the children, parents and teachers to have a common forum to find a solution for the imbalanced life they lead. We have created a society of short cuts to success, so the new generation demands, everything with less work and fast results. Marriage as an institution has become a place of stress, ego and greed. It is almost like a corporate arrangement, where there is no place for emotion. During the launch of the company everyone takes an oath to work for the company but things fall apart in the process due to ego clashes and meanness. Lockdown today is a true test of all relationships! Marriage seems a happy place to be in but it demands trust, confidence, communication, stability and above all self discipline. The new generation lives on expectation without sacrifices; unfortunately, relationships means sacrifices. It is the universal system that has laid the rules for sustainability in relationships and we cannot survive manmade contract marriages. Education has made women stronger and confident, but they struggle to balance home and work even today; their natural instinct to nurture and enjoy home gets stifled by the society. There is confusion in every sphere of life and man stands at cross roads all the time; he is unable to take the right path. People are unable to enjoy the moment and live in fear and conflict; this is indeed a dangerous seed to sow for the future progress. Everyone lives in fear of losing when they don’t even have the things that they fear of losing! Young parents try to compensate their children with expensive gifts and holidays, but out of 100 children of various age groups I spoke to 80 of them disapproved of being left alone and the young ones of 10 to 12 years olds said they are never sure of the mother’s moods and that they seem confused and angry. Children start spending their time with the machines as that is their comfort zone. It is our duty to give a happy home for the new generation. Millions of dollars are wasted on marriage contracts; it is an abuse of the institution. Where has this confusion come from? We can only build a society, community or family on love and compassion, there is no other way. Children are not in the best of hands as the school and home have impulsive, moody adults who try to deal with their personal problems. The world is getting consumed by material greed and man carries the burden of fear, anxiety, and low self esteem. The value of life itself should find a niche in our minds to enjoy what is given to us in this life and try to be role models for the future generation. It is shocking to see the world that we are going to hand over to the new generation. Take the era forward with poise and dignity. Let history find a peaceful space to write today’s man’s story for the future. Generation at Crossroads

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 Two financial lessons from COVID 19

Two financial lessons from COVID 19

We are living in an extraordinary time, and sometimes it is hard to believe if everything happening around us is for real or not. Across the world, businesses have shut shop; people locked up in houses, deserted streets, supplies short, and fear looming in every corner. World over, the stocks markets have behaved in a manner expected, with a sudden and intense fall in stock prices, last seen only in February 2008. The Indian markets have crashed nearly 35% from its peak, wiping out a couple of billions of dollars from the economy. Here are a few financial tips from Nithin Kamath, Founder & CEO, Zerodha in these tough times. With everything that’s happening around us, there are few valuable life lessons the current situation is teaching us. These are both general life lessons and financial lessons. I’d like to highlight two critical financial lessons given the current situation. Build an emergency corpus The current global situation has driven many businesses to close down or brought them to a brink of collapse, especially in the hospitality, services, airlines, travel, and tourism, consumer lending, and lifestyle sector. Many people employed in these sectors have already lost their jobs. In the US, the unemployment insurance claims have hit an all-time peak, last seen only during the 2nd world war. For people who have lost their jobs, it may take a couple of months before they find another job and limp back to a routine lifestyle. During this period, you don’t want your family or your dependents to suffer. A financially prudent person with an emergency corpus can tide through this situation. For others, life can be quite harsh. It is perhaps a good time to reflect on your finances and plan to build an emergency corpus. The obvious question is how much is good enough as an emergency corpus. The popular opinion is that you need to have at least six months of expenses stashed away as emergency corpus. In my opinion, this is not fair. Each household is different with different requirements. Hence, you need to work out the corpus yourself and not by the six months philosophy. Here are a few guidelines – 1)     Factor in your monthly EMIs – have at least 6-8 months of EMIs buffered in your emergency corpus 2)     Budget for your monthly household expenses – a buffer for at least 6-8 months 3)     Budget for unforeseen expenditure during this period, something as trivial as your washing machine breaking down during your jobless days. 4)     What if you, unfortunately, meet with an accident during this period? It is always prudent to buffer additional cash for situations like these. The point is that you cannot bankroll on a standard 6-month household expense for the emergency corpus. You need to think through your situation and plan for the emergency corpus. If you do not have this fund with you today, then don’t worry. Work out your total emergency corpus amount, break it down into 10 or 12 monthly instalments and start saving that amount every month. Think of it as a systematic savings plan. Build this corpus first and then think about your other investments. Lastly, the definition of an ‘emergency corpus’, is that it should be available to you when you need it. Hence, do not park this money in any sort of deposits or investments with lockin period. Place this money either in your bank’s savings account or in a liquid fund. Build an Index portfolio Think about investing in stocks for a moment. What do you think is the underlying assumption when you invest in your favourite company for the long term? By long term, I mean five or even ten years. Yes, I agree the assumption is that the returns will roll and your investment will eventually make you wealthy. However, I’m concerned about a more basic premise here, which often goes unstated. The assumption is that the company you are investing in will survive many decades or even years. What if it does not survive? What if the company you are investing turns out to be a Yes Bank or a PCJ?  Unfortunately, under such a circumstance, all your hard-earned money gets flushed down the drain. Given this, it is imperative to acknowledge and estimate the likelihood of survival of your investment. Unfortunately, this is a very complicated task, and one has to run through several sensitivity models to determine the survival likelihood. As you can imagine, this is out of reach for most retail investors. However, investors can instead invest in an index fund. If you think about it, an index is designed to survive. The index constituents are evaluated continuously and cleansed. At any given point, the index consists of the biggest and the most reliable names of the underlying economy. Hence, the survival of the Index itself is not a concern. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 in the US has survived several decades if not more, the Sensex and Nifty in India has survived for a few decades, while the constituents within the indices have changed over time. So what does this imply? It implies you, as an index investor, should not worry about the survival of your invested asset, which in itself is a massive edge over other investment options. So, if you don’t have an index portfolio, then this is perhaps an excellent opportunity to get started. The index has crashed over 35% from its peak. Unfortunately, one cannot call the bottom, but you indeed should get started by staggering your investment. Once you start and set up an Index investment, continue investments systematically every month, just like the way you’d with an equity mutual fund. I’d recommend you to invest in any direct index fund or ETF. Lastly remember, investment in the index fund is one component of your overall portfolio. Do consult your financial advisor to help you with a portfolio with the right asset balance.

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 Stay Spirited!

Stay Spirited!

Ranson Carvalho, Mixologist and Partner at Bar Square WSET Spirits Level 2 certified is a sight to behold when he’s behind the bar. Partner of Bar Square Academy of Bartending, Bangalore, he started his career as a DJ. Ranson has played in some on the best club in India before heading to Dubai. After professionally pursuing his dream for 10 years both national and internationally, he made the big switch to bartending in 2008, by joining Bar Square in 2008, with his brother Rohan Carvalho. He gradually moved up the ranks to be one of the partners of the organisation. Ranson has successfully completed L2 award in Spirits from wine and Spirits educational trust of London. He now specialises in beverage training at Bar Square and also to his credit has conducted various workshop on cocktails training. He has been in the jury panel for cocktail completion for Belvedere Vodka, food and hospitality cocktail competition, besides many more. With more than 50 blogs to his credit, he has managed to break in to the top 40 in bartending blog on the web. Ranson is a charismatic bartender and beverage trainer, who still continues to pursue his passion in bartending. Ranson has Bartended as a Guest Mixologist at some of the top-notch events like Lexus car India launch at JW Marriott, Grey Goose at ITC Gardenia, Bacardi at Oberoi, Bombay Sapphire at Sheraton Grand, Beef Eater Gin at Leela Palace, Absolute Vodka at Hyatt Chennai, Chivas Regal at ITC, Black label at Leela Palace, Elyx vodka at Fisherman’s Wharf and many mothers. He has held Cocktail workshops and made innovative cocktails at Ted X Consumer session, Investment bankers meet, Homelane, IT team bonding sessions, Hoegaarden beer cocktail workshops and more. Ranson has also represented many top liquor brands as an ace Mixologist across the world. He has been invited to be a bartender at events like Sunburn, IPL, Metallica, Bombay Derby,  DNA events, besides many Indian weddings. He has been on the jury panel of Food and Hospitality Mixology Competition Bangalore, Belvedere Vodka Bangalore Qualifying and Finals and others. As part of Bar Square, he has done bar consulting and menu designing for TOT, jubilee hills, Hyderabad, 1522 Koramangala, 1522 Marathahalli, 1522 New Bel Road, Just BLR, Brigade road, Foxtrot, Marathahalli and Foxtrot, Koramangala, The Colony Gastro pub: HSR layout, Bangalore, Bare Bones, Indira Nagar, Bangalore, Tilt 2102, St Marks road, Bangalore, Chavadi, Bannerghatta road, Bangalore, The Paul Hotel, Bangalore, Glow, Hotel harbour view, Kochi, Zeus bar, Bangalore, Soneva Fushi, Maldives, besides many others. Ranson has also conducted many consumer cocktail training sessions at Bar Square and has trained more than 200 bartenders in the last 10 years. Ranson shares some cool whisky cocktail recipes with thestyle.world, that will come handy during these times of lockdown when you’re not able to go out and hit the bar Stay Spirited! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syBBt4qjbm0

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 In-house Entertainment with SOCIAL Indoors

In-house Entertainment with SOCIAL Indoors

Live Music Series by SOCIAL called #SOCIAL Indoors is back. Catch a live music series featuring renowned homegrown artists straight from their homes to your homes. Catch Dhruv Visvanath, Zarir Warden (ONEmpire), Komorebi and Shashwat Bulusu this Thursday through Sunday, LIVE on @socialoffline’s Facebook and Instagram page from 5 to 5:30 PM. While the world is self-isolating, SOCIAL is ensuring that the entertainment doesn’t stop! After a stellar Week 1 of #SOCIALIndoors, featuring the likes of Ankur Tiwari, Aditi Ramesh, Raghav Meattle & Tejas Menon, they’re back with a specially curated bunch of Indie musicians for Week 2. The following artists will be will be going LIVE for #SOCIALIndoors from 5 to 5:30 PM on SocialOffline’s Facebook and Instagram page @socialoffline. Starting off, Thursday, April 02, 2020 will feature an accomplished singer-songwriter from New Delhi, Dhruv Visvanath from 5 to 5:30 PM. Zarir Warden of ONEmpire will be live on Friday, April 03, 3030 from 5 to 5:30 PM. Come Saturday, April 04, 2020, #SOCIALIndoors will feature Komorebi – Tarana Marwah who is a pianist, composer, singer, and choir practitioner in New Delhi’s music circuit live from 5 to 5:30 PM. To end the week on a high-note, Shashwat Bulusu will be seen jamming for #SOCIALIndoors on Sunday, April 05, 2020, from 5 to 5:30 PM. Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/SocialOffline/Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/socialoffline/ Without the hassle of any online tickets or paywalls, #SOCIALIndoors, is here to bring artists to the platform free of cost, bringing a sense of community listening in a newfound way! Join in for some good ol’ community listening in a brand-new way. Stay safe, stay #SOCIALIndoors In-house Entertainment with SOCIAL Indoors

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