Writer who loves to see fun and quirk in almost everything ,although would love to go in depth in analysis . Had been doing this dual faceted writing for fun,timepass and experience but love to seriously pursue a career in the same . What’s more heartening than earning a paycheck for doing something one loves?
The job hadn't brought out any creative side in me, apart from being a daily breadwinner. Although it taught me how to play along in a team, the importance of multitasking, improved a lot on my communication skills, and brought out my hardworking side.
One of the founding team members of 'What The Fuss', previously named as 'The Wave', was an active part of content creation. Some of the contents are listed below:
Cineshore had been a great opportunity to explore more films, meet some people of the film fraternity, and garner some experience. I had been able to write a handful of reviews for them.
The Cineshore days kind of incepted in me the practice of viewing movies from an analytical perspective, rather than from a layman's perspective.
Though purely a technical job, the night shift in TCS enabled me to watch movies in the morning which enabled me to simultaneously work for Cineshore for posting reviews. The TCS life improved my communication skills, reduced my stage fear as I was part of cultural like Mime and imbibed a good team culture in me.
Cinema( Of Course)
Language Learning
Cricket
Reading Fiction