Bhushan JagiaBook Review: Norwegian Wood by Haruki MurakamiA late in the day review of Haruki Murakami’s acclaimed novel — Norwegian Wood, a deviation from Murakami’s usual works but nevertheless…Apr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020
Bhushan Jagia2017 — Not just another run-of-the-mill year for Bollywood!2017 was not just another year for the Indian Film Industry or as we call it — Bollywood. It was a year mired in controversies, a year of…Dec 26, 2017Dec 26, 2017
Bhushan JagiainCuriosity Never Killed the WriterBook Review: The Spy by Paulo CoelhoA review of Paulo Coelho’s latest novel, The Spy (English, translated from Portuguese by Zoë Perry) describing the life of Mata HariJan 2, 2017Jan 2, 2017
Bhushan JagiainCuriosity Never Killed the WriterBook Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J. K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, John TiffanyAlthough it is good to be back in the magical wizard world, the books leaves you disappointed and longing for more.Aug 16, 2016Aug 16, 2016
Bhushan JagiaUnderstanding the Millennials — Just another generation or indeed a new breed?Making sense of the insights from the 2016 Deloitte Millennial Survey and digging deep into what actually makes the Millennials different.Apr 10, 2016Apr 10, 2016
Bhushan JagiaWhy I’ve stopped wishing people on their Birthday on Facebook.I still wish many of them on their Birthdays but just not on Facebook.Oct 17, 2015Oct 17, 2015
Bhushan JagiaTaking Maggi Noodles off the shelf in India — the best Nestle could do?It was probably the best move Nestle India could have taken under the current circumstances.Jun 6, 2015Jun 6, 2015
Bhushan JagiaA course on social ethics — the need of the hour?We have failed the test of morality, maybe we can set it right by imposing some ethics.May 19, 20151May 19, 20151