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Interview with Huma Tanweer: The Writer’s Byte!

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She burst out onto the Indian fiction scene with no less than a bang, with her seventh novel, He loved me enough to let me go. Now, eight years and seven books, she’s one of the most sought-after Indian authors, purely for her sharp wit, her highly relatable humour, and characters you can’t wait to sink your teeth in. And with her latest, He loved me enough to let me go, she proves that she can get your heart racing, even with thrilling action sequences, and whirlwind romances are her core strength. We may not have had the luck of meeting her face-to-face, but here are excerpts from our online interview.

 

You’ve written seven books thus far. Which is your favourite and why?

 

Huma Tanweer: Every book I write is special for me, each for whatever I went through while writing it – the creative process, the people I met and spoke to or stayed with, the worlds I discovered and tried to write about. I have huge affection for all my work, even though there are (many!) cringe-worthy moments when I reread the pages.

 

You’ve written about romance, relationships, politics, Indian family dynamics, women and gender issues, feminism and advertising – is there a field you’ve wanted to cover but haven’t yet?

 

Huma Tanweer: There are lots of unexplored spaces, and I want to cover of all them!

 

There’s sexism in every field. Have you faced instances of sexism as an author? How have you countered that, if at all?

 

Huma Tanweer: Well, I do find people have this polite, faintly patronizing attitude, like ‘oh you write chick-lit, how nice for you.’ But I don’t let that get to me.

 

It’s been said often enough that when you read plenty, you write better. Does that hold true for you?

 

Huma Tanweer: Yes, I think reading makes one write better. When I wasn’t writing myself, I read for story, for action and humour and plot. Now that I’m an (ahem!) author myself, I find myself reading for craft – for language and texture and literary flourishes and all kinds of finer things. However, I feel this latter way is the wrong way to read, because as a reader I loathe writers who lack plot and over-embellish and get self-indulgent. So, my readings gotten a little complex and confused now!  But as a writer, the attempt is always to deliver quality in both writing, and in plot.

 

A lot of elements in your novel resonate with who you are as a person, or with people in your life – whether it’s Aarushi’s character, or the life in Kashmir. Does that come instinctively? And do you think all writing should have a personal connect, in some way?

 

Huma Tanweer: I think we’re on stronger ground when we’re drawing from life. We write with authority when we’re writing with authenticity.

 

How do you reach into yourself and imagine such stories?

 

Huma Tanweer: Growing up, there would be a lot of sitting around on a double bed drinking chai and eating food, talking family politics and gossip. Because I was a jovial, carefree and don’t-give-a-damn sort of a person, I’d be lying around, listening to a lot of age-inappropriate stuff, and nobody would notice. My childhood impressions are very strong. I have a good memory. Although, my interaction with my father was minimal, but I’d heard so many vivid stories about his life during those duple-bed chai sessions that I could write a book about it!

 

It’s important to have a rich conversation. I am very interested in people and what their real shit is. Not the uparkibaat. I talk a lot to people. Even people whom I meet on a flight or at a literature festival. If you can unlock something, they haven’t told anybody else, it’s like winning a chocolate in a contest.  A very, very special chocolate! I really treasure that.

 

What gives you the confidence to speak to just anyone?

 

Huma Tanweer: Chai?!! Or really good food! I’ll be like, “Ya, let’s have chai, let’s chat.” We’ll go somewhere and stare deeply into each other’s eyes for hours and talk. I enjoy people who are willing to talk about themselves. But one thing I cannot do is polite conversation. That married couple socializing scene with its boring, fake conversation. I zone out, make excuses and leave because I’m terrible at it. It gives me a headache. I’ve left all those kinds of WhatsApp groups now. They just eat up your time and give nothing in return. You must weed out of your life.

 

I love that you can be so arrogant!

 

Huma Tanweer: Everyone has something that is their jalwa. We are all arrogant about something. One hundred percent you’ve got something too. Like all those people who go to Bombay to become actors. Clearly, they see something on the screen, and they think, “I can do this.” Or somebody who’s good at science will say, “I can crack this, or make this.”

I’m only selectively arrogant. I’m not confident about many other things. I can’t cook. I can’t swim. And don’t even talk to me about my tax returns! But I am a little arrogant about my writing.

 

Do you ever encounter difficulty in writing?

 

Huma Tanweer: Writing has always been my escape. I go back to it compulsively. I suddenly wake up at the night wanting to write. It sounds very shallow, but I have written in when people around me were unwell. I have written a very sunny, happy scene in times of great sorrow because that’s my way of switching off.

 

And then something happened in my life, I couldn’t write at all. It was like a muscle that wouldn’t work anymore. That just blew my brain sideways.

 

How can you protect for the pain that happens?

 

Huma Tanweer: I tend to write very sunny, happy books. I have a naive sort of belief in the goodness of people and the existence of romance. If something shatters my illusions, then it becomes tough. But pain avoidance cannot be a life policy. I always tell my fellow authors that it’s ridiculous to use pain avoidance as a strategy. You’ll never do anything.

 

I tend to go at things full on and not have any protective armor. But I’ve also become very good at JOMO (joy of missing out) and not doing things I don’t want to do.

 

What does success mean to you?

 

Huma Tanweer: There are two parts to it. One is your personal standards based on your ideology. It’s very important to be personally satisfied with what you put out. You should like it.  The other is that people should like it. Like you go to a party and someone says, “Beta yeh kitaabpadha, bahut acchalikhatumne.”

 

I’d be quite sad if I wrote stuff that I thought was great and everyone was like, “What is this shit?” That’s real too. What’s not real is how much I got paid or whether I won any awards.

 

At last, how do you deal with criticism?

 

Huma Tanweer: I think I have a healthy relationship with feedback. I realize that it’s constructive. Of course, sometimes when a person just hates you, it is not constructive. But I can suss that out.

 

I sense that the person is coming from their own place of hurt or their own weird motivation and that really, it’s got nothing to do with my book and so I don’t take it personally.

 

She burst out onto the Indian fiction scene with no less than a bang, with her seventh novel, He loved me enough to let me go. Now, eight years and seven books, she’s one of the most sought-after Indian authors, purely for her sharp wit, her highly relatable humour, and characters you can’t wait to sink your teeth in. And with her latest, He loved me enough to let me go, she proves that she can get your heart racing, even with thrilling action sequences, and whirlwind romances are her core strength. We may not have had the luck of meeting her face-to-face, but here are excerpts from our online interview.

 

You’ve written seven books thus far. Which is your favourite and why?

 

Huma Tanweer: Every book I write is special for me, each for whatever I went through while writing it – the creative process, the people I met and spoke to or stayed with, the worlds I discovered and tried to write about. I have huge affection for all my work, even though there are (many!) cringe-worthy moments when I reread the pages.

 

You’ve written about romance, relationships, politics, Indian family dynamics, women and gender issues, feminism and advertising – is there a field you’ve wanted to cover but haven’t yet?

 

Huma Tanweer: There are lots of unexplored spaces, and I want to cover of all them!

 

There’s sexism in every field. Have you faced instances of sexism as an author? How have you countered that, if at all?

Huma Tanweer: Well, I do find people have this polite, faintly patronizing attitude, like ‘oh you write chick-lit, how nice for you.’ But I don’t let that get to me.

It’s been said often enough that when you read plenty, you write better. Does that hold true for you?

Huma Tanweer: Yes, I think reading makes one write better. When I wasn’t writing myself, I read for story, for action and humour and plot. Now that I’m an (ahem!) author myself, I find myself reading for craft – for language and texture and literary flourishes and all kinds of finer things. However, I feel this latter way is the wrong way to read, because as a reader I loathe writers who lack plot and over-embellish and get self-indulgent. So, my readings gotten a little complex and confused now!  But as a writer, the attempt is always to deliver quality in both writing, and in plot.

 

A lot of elements in your novel resonate with who you are as a person, or with people in your life – whether it’s Aarushi’s character, or the life in Kashmir. Does that come instinctively? And do you think all writing should have a personal connect, in some way?

 

Huma Tanweer: I think we’re on stronger ground when we’re drawing from life. We write with authority when we’re writing with authenticity.

 

How do you reach into yourself and imagine such stories?

 

Huma Tanweer: Growing up, there would be a lot of sitting around on a double bed drinking chai and eating food, talking family politics and gossip. Because I was a jovial, carefree and don’t-give-a-damn sort of a person, I’d be lying around, listening to a lot of age-inappropriate stuff, and nobody would notice. My childhood impressions are very strong. I have a good memory. Although, my interaction with my father was minimal, but I’d heard so many vivid stories about his life during those duple-bed chai sessions that I could write a book about it!

 

It’s important to have a rich conversation. I am very interested in people and what their real shit is. Not the uparkibaat. I talk a lot to people. Even people whom I meet on a flight or at a literature festival. If you can unlock something, they haven’t told anybody else, it’s like winning a chocolate in a contest.  A very, very special chocolate! I really treasure that.

 

What gives you the confidence to speak to just anyone?

 

Huma Tanweer: Chai?!! Or really good food! I’ll be like, “Ya, let’s have chai, let’s chat.” We’ll go somewhere and stare deeply into each other’s eyes for hours and talk. I enjoy people who are willing to talk about themselves. But one thing I cannot do is polite conversation. That married couple socializing scene with its boring, fake conversation. I zone out, make excuses and leave because I’m terrible at it. It gives me a headache. I’ve left all those kinds of WhatsApp groups now. They just eat up your time and give nothing in return. You must weed out of your life.

 

I love that you can be so arrogant!

 

 

Huma Tanweer: Everyone has something that is their jalwa. We are all arrogant about something. One hundred percent you’ve got something too. Like all those people who go to Bombay to become actors. Clearly, they see something on the screen, and they think, “I can do this.” Or somebody who’s good at science will say, “I can crack this, or make this.”

I’m only selectively arrogant. I’m not confident about many other things. I can’t cook. I can’t swim. And don’t even talk to me about my tax returns! But I am a little arrogant about my writing.

 

Do you ever encounter difficulty in writing?

 

Huma Tanweer: Writing has always been my escape. I go back to it compulsively. I suddenly wake up at the night wanting to write. It sounds very shallow, but I have written in when people around me were unwell. I have written a very sunny, happy scene in times of great sorrow because that’s my way of switching off.

And then something happened in my life, I couldn’t write at all. It was like a muscle that wouldn’t work anymore. That just blew my brain sideways.

 

How can you protect for the pain that happens?

 

Huma Tanweer: I tend to write very sunny, happy books. I have a naive sort of belief in the goodness of people and the existence of romance. If something shatters my illusions, then it becomes tough. But pain avoidance cannot be a life policy. I always tell my fellow authors that it’s ridiculous to use pain avoidance as a strategy. You’ll never do anything.

 

I tend to go at things full on and not have any protective armor. But I’ve also become very good at JOMO (joy of missing out) and not doing things I don’t want to do.

 

What does success mean to you?

 

Huma Tanweer: There are two parts to it. One is your personal standards based on your ideology. It’s very important to be personally satisfied with what you put out. You should like it.  The other is that people should like it. Like you go to a party and someone says, “Beta yeh kitaabpadha, bahut acchalikhatumne.”

 

I’d be quite sad if I wrote stuff that I thought was great and everyone was like, “What is this shit?” That’s real too. What’s not real is how much I got paid or whether I won any awards.

 

At last, how do you deal with criticism?

Huma Tanweer: I think I have a healthy relationship with feedback. I realize that it’s constructive. Of course, sometimes when a person just hates you, it is not constructive. But I can suss that out.

 

I sense that the person is coming from their own place of hurt or their own weird motivation and that really, it’s got nothing to do with my book and so I don’t take it personally.

Hornbill Harcel’s new book transports readers on a cock-a-hoop journey of “Woebegone Wynds”

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With her debut book entitled Woebegone Wynds, Hornbill Harcel has brought the old literature back to modern society. Born in UAE and writing under her pen name, the author first discovered poetry in chants, mantras, prayers, songs, hymns, anthems, etc., that later transformed into a gusto for writing. Hornbill Harcel is a Software Engineer by profession and a poet by passion. Woebegone Wynds hit the shelves in May 2021. Her book is a reflection of one’s persona and one’s existence and is pigeonholed into four parts depending upon the topic and style of poetry.

 

The poems like Wrongs and Rights, Laputa, The Hanged Man, etc., depict a story of a corrupted world with unequal rights and privileges, social and cultural injustices, capitalism, corruption, and discrimination which is tantamount to the bona fide world. The author has shed light on cognitive dissonance with her proses such as “Effete tells and tales they encase Never fitting in a utopian plaquette”. With the aid of storytelling and fantasy, Hornbill Harcel has painted an illusion to teach lessons on mental health, war, violence, physical abuse, self-harm, etc. In this age of modernization where the broadcasting networks, newspapers, bulletins, etc., are filled with political tensions between different countries, terrorism, warfare, bloodshed, etc., the author has utilized her words as a form of power. She delineates that people are imperfect beings and have significantly more to unearth.

 

In a recent discussion with The India Saga, the poet remarked, “The beautiful thing about humanity is that we have a lot more in common than what separates us. But those differences are often the key to who we are and the beauty it brings to the world. It is the differences that allow us to trace the beautiful similarities and catch a glimpse of what is pure and provide an insight into the human story. When we open ourselves to the world, we appreciate each other’s narratives. Though we must never forget that access is a privilege, and not all stories are ours to tell. Sometimes we are simply observers, and our only participation is to just be and learn. At other times, we get to share the tales of the mystery and magic we see in someone else’s life and take inspiration from their experience.”

 

In the wake of her debut book, Hornbill Harcel received Sahityakosh Samman and Author Awardee Award 2022. She was recognized for literary work and contributions for 2022 on World Book Day and was also nominated for LiFT Award 2022. She became the cover star for Allureiva magazine Vol 29, Mar 22, and her exclusive interview appeared in the Presstone Passion review magazine, Issue 02, Mar 22. She was a participant and writer for The Rising Writers 2022. Her writing was selected among the best 700 writers at Blooming Kalakar from 4,87,682 entries, and her blog for Words to Glory was deeply appreciated. Apart from her published book, the author has contributed to anthologies such as “The Mutiny that Lies Within” and “The Memory Keeper’s Diary”.

 

Presently residing in Punjab, the author is exploring new dimensions of creative writing and focusing on physical and mental health. The author was quite reticent in talking about her future projects but with a little inveigling, she revealed that some new projects are underway though the progress has been rather sluggish.

 

HIMANSHU SHARMA: A TECH EXPERT YOU NEED TO FOLLOW

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Since 2009, Himanshu Sharma, a well-known entrepreneur, has worked in the field of bug bounty, also known as vulnerability reward program, or VRP. Himanshu’s work entails a crowdsourcing project that pays people for finding and reporting software flaws.

 

Himanshu has been in this line of employment for the past 13 years. After 13 years of hard work, he has risen to the position of one of the industry’s top experts. His hard work, expertise, and experience are topics that should be taught and shared among people, and he has had the incentive to do so as a speaker at Botconf’13 in Nantes, France, and RSA 2018 in Singapore. Himanshu also gave a talk at the IEEE conference in California and Malaysia, as well as at TedX.

 

Himanshu is a skilled organizer with a track record of success in the computer and information security industries. Windows security, vulnerability management, Internet security, and ethical hacking are among my qualifications. Himanshu has a great business improvement history in the PC and organization security and ethical hacking industries; his work is noteworthy, and his methods of operation have gotten him to where he is now in this industry.

 

At the moment, Himanshu is in charge of security for 5irechain. In addition, he is a co-founder of Bugs-Bounty. Bugs-Bounty is a crowdsourced security platform for ethical hackers and businesses interested in providing cyber security services.

 

Himanshu’s work has been inducted into the hall of fame as proof of his international work with major corporations such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Adobe, Uber, and others. He had aided several national and worldwide celebrities in recovering their compromised accounts. When Harbajan Singh’s account was hacked, he was the one who stepped in to assist him. Himanshu quickly restored his account, and he has aided several celebrities in the past.

 

Himanshu has also written two books, “Kali Linux- An Ethical Hacker’s Cookbooks” and “Hands-On Red Team Tactics.” We need this information in this age when technology controls practically everything, and what better way to learn than from the expert himself.

 

 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/0xhimanshu

AMIT MAJITHIA AND HIS MARVELOUS PREDICTION JOURNEY

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Predictions in sports have become a part of today’s game culture and cricket prediction is a spectacular affair in and of itself. Many well-known personalities are projecting the future of sports and gaming in this prediction culture.

 

One of the most well-known is Amit Majithia, a well-known cricket guru with unrivaled knowledge of the game. His cricket knowledge is unsurpassed, allowing him to make incredibly precise and surprising predictions. His extraordinary capacity to forecast outcomes in advance is a unique characteristic that sets him apart from others. His predictions are often spot on, which delights his target audience, who enjoys participating in the world of sports predictions.

 

Amit says of his extensive understanding of the sport, ” “Cricket has been something that has drawn me in since I was a child. I’d be playing the game if I wasn’t at school or studying. I acquired a lot about cricket from internet study and met numerous cricket specialists who were well-versed in the game’s mechanics. With time, I realized I had learned a lot about the game and began to put my knowledge to use by predicting what would happen next in live games. To everyone’s surprise, my predictions began hitting the mark, making me well-known in the cricket world.”He is proud of himself, claiming that he began his profession with only $3,500 in his pocket and now runs a multimillion-dollar corporation.

 

Today, this cricketing genius is the brains behind several successful companies, including CBTF Speed News, a cricket-specific portal that gives updates on the sport 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Emran Hashmi, a well-known Bollywood actor, is the brand ambassador for the renowned news portal.

 

Amit has always enjoyed making predictions because he enjoys the buzz it generates in the audience. He enjoys seeing the crowd’s astonishment when his forecasts are spot on, and it always makes him proud. He’s come a long way from being a casual cricket fan to a well-known cricket forecaster.

 

https://instagram.com/amit_majithia

Log Kya Kahenge: A Real Masterpiece by Tushar Goel

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Tushar Goel is one of the best authors renowned for the book “Log Kya Kahenge”. Tushar Goel’s book has secured its place in the list of bestselling books from Amazon. His thoughts and ideas are reflected in his self-help book “Log Kya Kahenge”. People can see his hard work, perseverance, dedication, and skills after reading his book “Log Kya Kahenge”. Folks are so busy criticizing and bad-mouthing people in today’s world. To cope with the criticism and judgmental thoughts of people, Tushar Goel came up with a surpassing book. His book would help many meek and innocent people to deal with the attitude and acts of cunning humans. With his debut book entitled Log Kya Kahenege, Tushar Goel has penned down his own experiences, thoughts, and notions. Many people these days are opting for self-harm over an unflinching attitude. With his book, the author wants to provoke all the people out there in the modern world to be plucky rather than not accepting the facts and doing unpleasant acts.

 

The book emphasizes various challenges, facts, and obstacles that people face on a daily basis. There are many people standing at a juncture where they don’t know the solutions to their problems. In his book, Tushar Goel has explained many ways and ideas that would help people to recover from pain. Issues in relationships and family bring immense pain in the life of people. Heartbreaks can lead to depression that many people may find herculean to deal with. If someone wants to shift or move out from any danger, then the book “Log Kya Kahenege” would be a great guide. This self-help book would be one of the best friends that people can keep with themselves for better experience and lessons in life. This book can be a solution for many people that are suffering from depression and anxiety. Nothing is impeccable, but everyone should learn from their flaws. Positivity and knowledge are the two strongest weapons that everyone can carry in themselves. There is always a brighter side and this should be learned by everyone. Everyone can bring their confidence and conscience back after reading the book of Tushar Goel. With his exceptional writing skills and experiences, Tushar Goel tried to help many folks suffering on a daily basis. His book is receiving the love and respect of millions of readers. People are loving his book for his thoughts, and beliefs.

 

Tushar Goel has been raised and brought up in Pikhuwa, Utatrparesh. His keen interest in writing has brought him to this place where he has become the author of a renowned book “Log Kya Kahenge”. Tushar Goel has received public raise for many achievements. He started his writing career at a very early age. He is working as a professional writer for many magazines and newspapers. Besides, he is a popular writer and blogger who is working hard to develop the thoughts and situations of people. Tushar Goel is a multitasker. He is doing BBA from IMS, Noida apart from being an outstanding writer.

 

The author has achieved many awards and nominations for this book out of which the below mentioned list are worth mentioning…

 

KALAM WORLD RECORD HOLDER

BRAVO INTERNATIONAL WORLD RECORD HOLDER

BEST ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR(IN THE FIELD OF LITERATURE)

INSPIRATIONAL INDIAN AWARD 

PART OF WORLD BOOK OF RECORD LONDON

PART OF INDIA BOOK OF RECORD

FEATURE IN NATIONAL NEWSPAPER

BEST POET AWARD 2020 

AWARD IN HINDI LITERATURE

SPECTRUM SATHITYA AWARD

 

His down-to-earth nature, even after getting many recognitions proves him to be a man of a kind. Everyone can read his beautiful work for gaining more wisdom. The epitome of knowledge, simplicity, and success,Tushar Goel is not only a successful author but a great human    being.

Reetu Mourya: An Author Who Never Hesitates To Dream Big

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No matter how her herculean life is, she never hesitates to dream big. Reetu Mourya is a young author with many achievements. Her life was filled with obstacles, but she decided to become plucky. She sees her grandmother as her biggest strength in her life. Reetu Mourya lost her parent at a very early age. She is from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Reetu Mourya has completed her schooling and graduated from Bareilly itself. Her upbringing is reflected in her thoughts and visions. The one with a tremendous thought to serve the society with the help of words. She believes, words are the most powerful weapon any person can hold. She desired to contribute something to society.

 

She wanted to help people and hence, she decided to write her book “Hum Ek hi Naav Ke Maanjhee”. A single lady with a bundle of achievements. Reetu Mourya is awarded the Author of the year 2022 for the masterpiece “Hum Ek hi Naav Ke Maanjhee”. At such young age, she has received reputed awards such as the “Young Achiever Award 2021” and “Women Substance Award 2022”. At every juncture of life, she has seen many ups and downs, but it never affected her willingness to become an author. Her grandmother and family kept her motivated and inspired. She believes that the stage where she is standing today is because of the belief level.

 

She dedicates her life achievements and knowledge to her grandparents and family who raised her to be strong with a brilliant thought to do something big in life. Apart from her writing career, Reetu Mourya is involved in NGOs to do social work and service. She is preparing herself for the civil services examination. So that she can contribute to society in a better manner. She is the real exhale of simplicity, creativity, knowledge, and beauty. She believes that “empathy is everything”. The one without any altruistic thoughts or intentions is now known as the best writer of 2022. Her talent in poetry is seen in her first poem “We are the boats of the same boat”. The poem deals with the situation or circumstances that people see regularly. The poem focuses on daily instances that happen in the world.

 

The author is strongly spiritual as she thinks all the author needs to be spiritual for understanding humans in better ways. After receiving a lot of honor, the author still loves to learn from people. She believes that learning is a continuous process that you can do for your whole life. She finds cooking, and photography very engrossing to please your own heart. The author loves modelling and finds fashion as a good way to build confidence. According to Reetu Mourya, successful people are those who walk a few extra miles from where normal people return. She builds her strength and works on weaknesses. She believes that women need to stop underestimating themselves and start dreaming. The power of dreams would never let your fail in any situation. According to her, the only way to pull off success is by accepting the reality and not giving up on your goals. The author is a kind-hearted human who gets energy after interacting with people. Her real motivation comes from all the people that she met in her journey of life.

To read the book, click here:  Hum Ek hi Naav Ke Maanjhee

LS Pannu is driving smooth with his catch rhythms in the music world

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Music has the power and magic to turn things around. It gives the musicians the power to drive people the best. This is where we can find LS Pannu (Luvveer Singh), a young and talented musician and artist who is known to drive people crazy with his musical content. He is known to devise rhythms that can win hearts and rule the soul. The love for music and performing in it started long ago when LS Pannu was young and dynamic. His dynamism and interest in music has always kept everyone mesmerized with vigor and challenge. Well, let’s dig in deep when it comes to his musical art here in this post. 

 

He is also known for his incredible music and thus could be found on the top musical platforms including Spotify. Some of the music pieces include the ones like Turbo, Team, Tax, Ivdia, and Friends. These are solo songs and art that has the capacity to drive things right. These songs have the potential to make everyone feel good and magical. As you check these music pieces coming from LS Pannu, you are bound to change things around him and make things smooth. 

 

His incredible potential to change the music the best can help in driving people crazy with his soothing music and soulful songs. All the songs you can find on the said music platform have the potential to change your world. These have the power to govern your senses and move things smoothly and magically. With every passing day and time, LS Pannu has made sure to go innovative and creative in his incredible music piece. With music he gets the power to change the lives of people and he continues to keep on doing the same. Well, he still has to go a long way and every mile his music turns loud and incredible. 

Mahendra Shrivastava’s Journey to Success

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“Rome wasn’t built in a day”, said once a great man. This phrase refers to believing in the process rather than yearning or dreaming about the result. Mahendra Shrivastava is the true depiction of the truth in this phrase.

 

Mahendra is one of the people who start their careers on their own and show up everyday to learn something new. A little everyday makes us for a lot. When you look at the work experience of Mahendra, you’ll know that he has added a lot of those littles.

 

Mahendra has more than 21 years of experience in working in not just a single field, but in many different ones. This is one of the main reasons as to why he is renowned in the industry that he works in. Currently, Mahendra holds professional experiences in the fields of:

 

  • Providing consultation in the field of corporate security
  • Assessing the potential risks
  • Anti-counterfeiting strategy formation
  • Anti-fraud investigation conduction
  • Providing consultations related to business

Gaining expertise in so many fields take a lot of patience and a lot of interest in learning. But these efforts have sure paid off in the end for him. As per the current metrics, Mahendra is the active director SRA Legal and Risk Consulting Pvt. Ltd. Mahendra is also the founding member of the venture named Verify India.

 

Khajuraho International Film Festival jury has nominated Mr Mahendra Shrivastava for Business Excellence Award 2020. Mr Rajesh Sharma MD NARMADA HEALTH CARE PVT LTD felicitated Mr Mahendra at the Festival. Mr. Mahendra is also running NGO for Environment and Green (Save Foundation).

 

Do you ever just dream of working harder than everyone else around you and getting acknowledged for that? Well, that is exactly what happened in the life of Mahendra.

 

He became not only a director and founding member of two different companies, but he also started working in public interest. Mahendra did so by finding the venture known as Bharat kiAwazz. He based this venture on the task of connecting the public directly to the political personalities.

 

Other than these work fields, Mahendra is also renowned as an IPR attorney. His main work expertise as an IPR attorney was in Trademark copyright and patent services. Khajuraho International Film Festival jury has nominated Mr Mahendra Shrivastava for Business Excellence Award 2020. Mr Rajesh Sharma MD NARMADA HEALTH CARE PVT LTD felicitated Mr Mahendra at the Festival. Mr. Mahendra is also running NGO for Environment and Green (Save Foundation).

 

Mahendra has worked hard in each of the fields that he has worked in throughout the years. Due to this, he has been awarded with many awards and accolades too.

 

Some of these awards are given by recognized institutions, such as the World Association of Detectives (WAD-USA), Professional Background Screening Association-Asia Pacific Member- USA). He is also the president of the renowned Association of Private Detective and Investigation—MP Chapter).

 

Some of the activities that Mahendra also excels in are:

  • Media
  • Opinion Polling
  • Engagement strategy formation.
  • Resourcing
  • Opposition Research

All of this experience mixed with these kinds of skills make him an excellent professional and an inspiration. As of now, Mahendra is working hard as an Entrepreneur Lawyer, Creative, Social Media Enthusiast, Dreamer, Community Volunteering, for Save Foundation, and Interactive Marketing Expert.

 

Mahendra has served his fields of work for so long that he is now aiming to provide better service for new-age start-ups. His entrepreneurial and excellence award of 2019 by My FM is the proof of that.

 

As a Political strategist, Mahendra has also worked with many political parties and entities as well. This has been a great catalyst in making him the social service worker that he is now. He has worked with many people all around his course of work and nothing has left him with nothing.

 

The accumulative experience that he has gained in his 21 years of working in different fields is due to this curiosity to learn and be better. The start-ups that he is now empowering is becoming better day-by-day.

 

A sparkling artist Ameer merchant enjoys “ Coffee in one hand ,Ambition in the other

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He says, the individual must have a positive attitude and accept the responsibility, have discipline to meet their goals, and take action when the opportunity presents itself. When he started his company ” Viral Mediaaa” he was bit anxious, but he doesn’t want to experience any failure in achieving his ambition. He said , if you are confident it will take you to the next level, if you are too big for one’s boots then it will be a disaster.

 

You will often find that someone in this position has a lot of self-belief. It is inevitable that people who try something new or different will face opposition. This means that the type of individual who became an artist has to have faith in what they are trying to achieve. It doesn’t mean that they should disregard the guidance of others entirely, but they must be able to think for themselves and have the. Apart from all this, being an musician artist he believes that musicians are born just like anyone, but somewhere they notice something is happening in their heads. He illustrated that the music is the part of our life and it’s a true and purest way of worship of God and to connect with our soul. However, one thing has always been unique to all of these things- the musicians themselves and their own created music.

 

Beacoming an artist looks very easy but it takes talent, lot of hard work and determination. Persistence and time as well. Before opting your career as an artist we should go with deep research. Researching can save your time and money in the long run for example what type of artist you want to become and how you will take it as a career etc. Many people dream of becoming famous artist . But a very young guy Ameer merchant made me realize that there other factors that need to ask ourselves, are we ready to take the challenge to the outside world. Not everyone like Ameer merchant l have the vision, innovation and creativity to become a musician artist.

Meet Chin10 Patel, A Chicago-Based Music Producer Who Has Earned A Big Name In Music Industry

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Chin10 Patel, is a well known musician and social media personality. The vocalist turned out to be notable after the arrival of his first single, ‘Mint’. Chin10 is likewise a business visionary and the proprietor an advanced advertising firm.

 

The youthful and fruitful craftsman longed for being a singer and having his own business since he was a youngster. Chin10 grew up paying attention to a portion of the world’s best performers and chosen to seek after his own energy for music. Chin10 is additionally a YouTuber, a blogger, and a virtual entertainment force to be reckoned with. He is otherwise called Youngest Entrepreneur of Chicago.

 

According to chin10, “Music gives me pleasure and serenity. However much I revere paying attention to music, I additionally appreciate composing and creating it. I’m appreciative that my folks have generally urged me to seek after my fantasies. I see that it is so hard to be an independently employed craftsman. Be that as it may, what might life be without certain challenges? Difficult work generally pays off, and I’m certain that assuming I remain on track, I’ll have the option to arrive at my goals.”

Later on, Chin10 Patel says he needs to work with top online entertainment powerhouses and autonomous music specialists. During the lockdown, he has been composing new melodies, which he will impart to his fans whenever they are done.

“Being a free craftsman is intense on occasion. You have no assistance and need to do without help from anyone else. The manner in which fans have responded to my first track gave me bunches of inspiration to continue to accomplish the work. I want to believe that I continue to make more tunes. I really do have a decent line-up however I can’t talk much about it. When every one of the melodies are prepared, I will share them all over,” shares performer Chin10.