At first, I must tell you all, who are visiting my blog that Bollywood, the film industry of India is the largest film making industry in the world. And Karan Johar son of a famous film producer of Bollywood late Yash Johar, learnt the all four Ws and an H of making film by watching, enjoying and working together with his great father. Karan also like his father has made many good films for Hindi movie viewers, out of which some are counted as super duper hit films in Bollywood.
There was news that Karan (40+) is now ready to wear Sehra (A turban which is worn at the time of marriage in India). Obviously, he is now so busy with his would be better-half Vandana Malwani that he did not even find time for his very famous TV program ‘Coffee with Karan’. The report says that he was expected to shoot the next episode of this TV program but he did not care. His friends, well wishers and the program viewers might not be happy of this news but the people of thousands of villages in India like a small dark village of the Ormanjhi block situated in Ranchi district of Jharkhand state, where the most citizens are Adivasi, are not shocked of the news. People of this village innocently smile when asked about this news. They did not know anything about this news. They were even unknown to the celebrations of the high-voltage India Vs Pakistan semi-final event of the cricket world cup on the 30th March 2011, when the two nations had an unannounced holiday. There were no rush on roads, no work was going on in the offices and the cinema halls were vacant. Almost all were sitting before the Idiot Box and every moment there were small celebrations on the both side. And when the team India confirmed the win over team Pakistan, there were a huge celebration in all the most cities. But the thousands of villages like this small dark village, witnessed no joy, no celebrations, while the two nations political heads, several Bollywood stars and other VVIPs were the part of this cricket world cup 2011 event, because they have no electricity. What can the general people say in this regard ...'Good luck for the Indian villages like this...!' Or what...?
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A little about Me...!

- Cheytnaditya Alok
- Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
- Former Name: Alok Aditya, Writer, Journalist, Yoga expert and a Social Activist. Editor: Jagriti Samvad (Hindi By-monthly). Author of 'Song of the Woods' published from Ranchi, India in December 1993. Studied Media from Sweden (Europe). The book 'Song of the Woods' includes the lifestyle, art, literature, culture and tradition of the Adivasis of Jharkhand region. The book was liked and appreciated by the Social Scientists of India and the other countries of the world. Other than this I have also compiled a small book 'India As I Know It' which was published from Sweden in 1998. This book contains the brief information about India. Friends, I declare myself as a World Citizen. I do not believe in castes, creed or colour. I love to be free from all types of narrow domestic walls.
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