Name e Sis!

“He wrote a poem but did not sign his name

It was read by all, it got wide fame!

It was better this way and he was glad

’cause in the minds of all he was pretty mad!”

We used to have some very interesting stories in our english books in school; though I do not remember the authors of most of them, one used to strike me! The author was called Saki! Since it was a such a simple name to remember, I used to like the name and the stories written by him!

Later on I got to know that the author’s real name is not Saki! But H Munro! Of course like a rose with any other name…

Same thing with a novel called The Rozabel Line by Shawn Haighins! It was a very well researched and engaging novel by an Englishman and I liked it very much! Later on I got to know that the Novel was written by an Indian! And the name is an anagram of his actual name Ashwin Sanghi! I still read his other novels with equal enthusiasm! 

Which brings us to the pen name!

Some very famous authors have used pen names and it has been a revolution of sorts!

As far as Saki was concerned he used the pen name for his fiction which allowed him to satirise contemporary society. It gave him license to express a darkly comic side which contrasted with society’s expectations of him as the son of a British colonial official!

A pen name is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.

A pen name may be used to make the author’s name more distinctive, to disguise the author’s gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to merge multiple persons into a single identifiable author, or for any of several reasons related to the marketing or aesthetic presentation of the work! This is the wiki definition! 

The real identity can be like a blind study! Sometimes only the author knows the real identity while some times only the author and publisher! 

The origin has been attributed to the French-language phrase nom de plume which is occasionally still seen as a synonym for the English term “pen name”, although this usage is apparently not French!

Some famous (or infamous in other country!) people may use pen name or a modification of their name to assert their identity in contrast to the common norm of using pen name to hide it! Like in 1899 the British politician Winston Churchill wrote under the name Winston S. Churchill to distinguish his writings from those of the American novelist of the same name!

Many authors especially those who write erotic or more adult work may also use the pen name to hide even after their identity is known to make it less obvious! 

There are some who write both fiction and non fiction genre and may then use the Pen Name specific to each genre! 

Occasionally, a pen name is employed to avoid overexposure! 

Stephen King published four novels under the name Richard Bachman because publishers did not feel the public would buy more than one novel per year from a single author! But of course intelligent readers found a large number of style similarities, publishers revealed Bachman’s true identity! 

Sometimes a pen name is used because an author believes that their name does not suit the genre they are writing in!

Here an interesting story is there of Romain Gary, who was a well-known French writer, who decided in 1973 to write novels in a different style under the name Émile Ajar and even asked his cousin’s son to impersonate Ajar!

Luckily (or not!) he received the most prestigious French literary prize twice, which is forbidden by the prize rules!

He revealed the affair in a book he sent his editor just before committing suicide in 1980! 

A pen name may be shared by different writers to suggest continuity of authorship and also may be used by series depicting a combination of people who have written the book with the same theme! 

Some very clever authors may also use some specific pen names to move their books in more favorable positions in bookshops or libraries! They do this to maximize visibility when placed on shelves that are conventionally arranged alphabetically moving horizontally, then upwards vertically! 

Ashwin of course used it to get the feel that a foreign or a ‘Convent’ educated writer has written the book! I have also selected a pen name for myself for this very reason! I would use it when my first book gets published! Of course some authors do not need any pen name since their work is so good and so well known! A prime example of this is the birthday celebrity Ruskin Bond!

Now pen a name on the book you have bought and do some light reading before you sleep! 

Shubh ratri! 

I scream! King!

“Sweet as honey with some cocoa!

Cold like dollops of snow!

So many colours like a dream!

Nothing spicy for me; just ice cream!”

This person was selling Pav Bhaji as a product and giving his main product as a side offering when he knew that the side product will be appreciated and it will be a hit one day! That is how great decisions are made and legends created!

Read on about the villager who became the visionary behind a company valued at Rs 400 crore!!

This humble man was born to a fruit vendor in Karnataka, and his early life was steeped in simplicity and hard work. 

Growing up, he assisted his father in the fruit business, a role that provided him with an invaluable understanding of fruits—an understanding that would later become crucial in his entrepreneurial journey. Even if it is a fruit stand, it must be forced here that the decision to be an entrepreneur is actually made very early in life! 

The owner of a small juice store in your street may not earn as much as the chief manager of a hotel in the same area; but for all practical matters, he or she is the owner while the latter is just an employee! 

So coming back to the story! It is seen that those who do great in school work well as employees while those who struggle academically like our ‘man’ may actually have the greater urge to lead! So he dropped out of school and at the age of 14, He the comfort and security of hs village to the big world of Mumbai!

Though initially he was an employee, the entrepreneurial spirit is hard to suppress so on February 14, 1984; with just four workers and a handful of basic ingredients—fruit, milk, and sugar—he launched Naturals Ice Cream!

The initial menu featured 12 flavors, each crafted from the knowledge he had acquired during his years working with his father.

As mentioned before to attract customers, he employed a clever strategy: he sold Pav Bhaji as the main dish, with the ice cream as a side offering. This tactic worked brilliantly, drawing crowds who soon became fans of his ice cream. The first year saw his  modest Juhu shop generating Rs 5,00,000 in revenue!

He later shifted his priority to the Ice creams and expand his business. Over the years, Naturals grew from a single shop to a national presence, with 135 outlets across India by 2020! 

The company’s unique selling proposition—ice cream made from natural ingredients without artificial flavoring was the chief selling point! 

Naturals Ice Cream’s success is not just reflected in its revenue, which stood at around Rs 400 crore in FY 2020, but also in its reputation. The brand was recognized in a KPMG survey as one of India’s top 10 companies for best customer experience, a testament to Kamath’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

The man of course is Raghunandan Srinivas Kamath. From a school dropout and a fruit vendor’s son to the ‘Ice Cream Man of India,’ Kamath’s life is a dream narrative for every entrepreneur out there! He will be missed but his legacy will ‘NATURALLY’ go on! 

Heartfelt condolences; Om Shanthi…

Shubh ratri…

Time for JOB!

“The rich can buy everything but this

The poor have a lot of this but can’t sell for a million dime!

Rest everyone sells this and then become melancholic 

Don’t dwell on it too much, it’s just time!”

This company is now one of the most profitable companies and a craze among people all over the world! Apple is just not a fruit anymore, but a statement!

But the most interesting story of Apple is not how it became the company it is now but how Steve Jobs who founded the company was fired from it! Of course the more interesting thing is how he was hired back as the CEO and how! Another interesting thing is how for eleven years he worked and made it into a formidable brand and then he hired the ve eery man who would one day fire him!

Now that is a story! 

So in 1985, Jobs was the co-founder and visionary of Apple. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak famously started Apple in a garage and began to develop their unique business strategy. 

The two men had a rough breakdown of business responsibilities: Jobs handled business and creativity, while Wozniak engineered their creations. 

Of course, the responsibilities weren’t entirely as set as this, but this rough breakdown allowed Apple to get off the ground and begin creating. 

But being young means less sense of responsibility! So the team needed expert guidance if they were going to get their company off the ground. So they built a board and brought business experts to help get the fledging tech company going! 

Jobs famously pushed people too hard, rubbed people the wrong way, and burned bridges left and right. He was building an incredible business but making everyone around him unhappy. Of course this was only one perspective but then you cannot have a soft guy to be the CEO! By nature  CEO has to be the one who can say no! 

In 1983, Jobs recruited the CEO of PepsiCo, John Sculley, to work for Apple! It was like inviting the Brutus to the inner chamber!  

Jobs clashed with Sculley after two new products — the Lisa and the Macintosh — failed to live up to sales expectations! 

As a result, Jobs was moved away from the Macintosh product and was furious about the change, taking his case straight to Apple’s board of directors above Sculley! This really ruffled the feathers of the people on the board! 

Shortly after the attempted corporate power play two things would have happened behind the closed doors of the Apple top floor! Jobs was either fired by the board of directors immediately after his rant (if you believe his side of the story) or quit shortly after (if you believe Sculley’s side!). 

The result was the same. Jobs was out, and the company was without the input of its iconic founder!

Jobs would then found NeXT, a computer company that produced high-end computers! 

In the biggest circle of life or Karma which everyone would like to get at least once in his or her lifetime the wheels of fortune turned again and how! Imagine getting an opportunity to be the boss of the company which fired you one day!  

In 1996, floundering and after failed talks to sell itself, NeXT sold to Apple for $429 million! This purchase would bring Jobs back to the company he originally founded and then after a massive stock sale tanked the price of the company’s stock, Apple’s board fired its then-CEO, Gil Amelio and replaced him with Steve Jobs! 

The rest of the story is of course general tech knowledge. Unfortunately he was lost to the tech world too soon. A quick sketch on a jam packed day!

Now tell Siri to set alarm and sleep!

Even Alexa will do!!

Shubh Ratri!

The eyeball train!

“He had to remain unscathed but t’was hard!
The fear is there even though he denies!
His face was and frigid the lips were sealed!
But the fear was so lucidly seen in his eyes!”

Have you seen or heard about the rapid or fast movement of eyeballs when someone has giddiness? It is a sign which can never be forgotten when you see it! The first time any medical student or a medico sees this he or she is amazed at the intricate nature of the movement of the eyes!

He or she then realizes how brain through its series of connections and small muscles correct and control the movement of the eyeball! Every movement of the eyeball has at least two muscles involved where one is contracting while the other is relaxing! The balance is so delicate that any mismatch in the power or command to the eye muscles and the eyeball moves to one side faster and the brain tries to correct the movement instantly!

This sequence of mismatch and rapid correction produces the movement which in clinical terms is called the NYSTAGMUS!

Now, abnormal, spontaneous eye movements can be both congenital and acquired and this is a finding which has been recognized for ages!

Ocular oscillations termed ‘hippos’ by Hippocrates (460–370BC) and Galenos (129–216AD) are synonymous with nystagmus!

Other descriptions of abnormal involuntary eye movements with different beating directions, possibly associated with vertigo, seizures or ear symptoms and their impact on patients’ quality of life (e.g. oscillopsia, blurred vision) are preserved in many fragmentary ancient documents including papyrus scrolls and stone tablets from Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Greece, Rome and the Middle East.

Even in India this is been observed in ancient medical texts! Like this description; “In a case of Sannipatika Timira, the outer world looks variegated and confused, appears as doubled or trebled to the vision (of the patient), and stars and planets, either defective or supplied with additional limbs, seem to float about in the vision”

Of course the proper word Nystagmus appears to have been coined in the 1880s by French ophthalmologist Émile Javal, who used a mirror on one side of a page to observe eye movement in silent reading, and found that it involves a succession of discontinuous individual movements!

After its description, Nystagmus is one of the most important diagnostic feature whenever anyone has giddiness of any cause to rule out whether the brain is good or not! Even the type of Nystagmus has such great diagnostic value! Remember how anyone watches a tennis match? Now imagine the head is fixed and only the eyes move! And then imagine the eyes to move faster! That is Nystagmus! Nystagmus often works in the background or is hidden in the signs and has to be bought out by examination! Being important and seen in the background reminds me of the birthday celebrity and character actor T. G. Ravindranathan! Incidentally he was my Father’s collegenate in GEC Trichur! Do not feel dizzy with that information!

Now close your eyelids and sleep!
Shubh Ratri!

Fight or flight!?



“The body tells me to rest and be safe!
The mind tell me to let go and fly!
All my decisions are a fight between them!
Should I let go and stay or should I try!”

In the book The Naked Ape by Desmond Morris; he states how the behaviour of Human being is a balance of Neophilia and NeoPhobia! The term respectively means the interest or love and fear to try new things!

We have seen how kids who do not have any fear will not stay at a place! If given a chance they would put their fingers in the electric socket (Like apparently my brother used to do!). The reason why the modern electric sockets are auto baby proofed! My uncle used to stuff pieces of paper to ‘baby’ proof them!

Am sure many parents would not have bothered by a few ‘shocks’ got by the self discovery of a curious kid!

The Neophilic nature of humans and many animals is the reason why we have development and new inventions! It if were not for the inquisitiveness of the average human, we would be still stuck in a natural cave without any clothes just like Desmond describes us!

Luckily though the human species has often been neophilic, or novelty-loving. For evolutionary reasons, we tend to respond to new stimuli in a positive way – with intrigue, interest, curiosity, and satisfaction.
Our Neophilic nature could be one of the reason of us being at the top of the evolutionary chain! But not all the time! The average human especially who is an adult or a person who knows his or her surrounding can be Neophobic too!

In connection to this a story is often told dating back to 1847 when a Hungarian physician named Ignaz Semmelweis proposed the practice of hand washing when delivering babies in the clinic!
The amazing part of this story is that it took more than 20 years for the scientific community to prove this theory to be correct and for other doctors to accept it as standard practice!

Imagine that the simple basic practice of just hand washing took so many years to gain acceptance! That is an example of Neophobia!

It has been seen that Norwegian rats, are very resistant to trying any new foods because humans have gotten much more clever with rat poison!
On the other hand, a rat who is neophilic isn’t going to live too long and will not pass on any protective genes to the next generation of rats!
So a majority of the population is genetically wired to see new ideas just like a Norwegian rat sees new foods, with skepticism and a reluctance to change from “what I’ve always done,” even when the data is clear and scientifically sound. A fine change from the curiosity killed the crow to the rat in this case!


We can observe how vital the unfamiliar is to people’s lives from the fact that we seek out anything new in general, and not just in terms of things that would have benefited our nomadic ancestors, such as venturing to new lands. We also have a hunger for new music, films, art, fashion, technology, possessions, hobbies, experiences, and so on. Of course now the neophilia is to new trends or reels or memes! The fear has taken a back seat for some time now! The very fact that we have independence now is because of the fearlessness of many! Some of whom like birthday celebrity Sukhdev Thapar are not that famous because of the popularity of the ones who stayed in the limelight without doing much! Philia or not; freedom fighters like him will always remain eternal!

Now try to curb your neophilia for the night and sleep!
Shubh ratri!

No is the way to go!

“He was looking at his greatest inspiration

The pile of letters on his desk he saw everyday!

He was at the top of his game ’cause of them!

The one’s who told him to stop! The one’s who said; nay!”

This very famous book by Robin Sharma called the 5 Am club starts with the story of another famous author/KING! as the part of a play!

Now this author wrote a script or a rough draft of his idea and made it into a teen novel and immediately after finishing it threw it in the dust bin! The oversized paper and size of the novel made the bin full! 

Read on the story of a king! 

You guessed it! Stephen King!

So his wife took out the papers and started leafing through it since she had nothing much to do in their routine mundane life! She urged her husband to finish the story! He reluctantly took it back from the thrash and finished it in a hurry! Only to be thrown back in the bin this time figuratively by publishers!

In fact Stephen King was the first to reject his own story ‘Carrie’. After writing a frustrating first draft and feeling that he was wasting his time creating a book that wouldn’t sell which is why he threw it out! 

He went on to finish and submit it to a publisher who passed it over with the comment ‘We are not interested in science fiction which deals with negative utopias’. The figurative thrash!

The manuscript was rejected 30 times before being picked up by Doubleday. It went on to sell over a million copies and become a successful film! 

Since then King has published over 54 novels, 200 short stories and won numerous awards for his contributions to literature and he is probably one of the most prolific writers ever! Most of his books have been great successful movies and my most favourite movie The Shawshank redemption was also based on a novella co authored by him! No wonder ever computer has a recycle bin from which you can recover maybe your future! Think about it! 

He has written under three pen names – Richard Bachman, Beryl Evans, and John Swithen. He has collaborated with many authors and artists including Peter Straub and Michael Jackson! Even now the King tries to write a minimum of 2,000 words a day using a paper and a Waterman fountain pen! Yes, reading that I also took out my fountain pen! I love writing with them! Such a wide talent reminds me of birthday celebrity Sachin Khedekar! He just gels into the character and how!

Now close the door and pen and sleep!

Shubh Ratri!

PS- Do not read any of King’s novels in the night if you want a good night sleep!

Listen to your heart… Beat!

“He stood at the cross roads just befuddled!

Choice between union or just be apart!

The counsel of the wise came to his mind!

Think a little but then listen to your heart!”

The Naked Ape: A Zoologist’s Study of the Human Animal is a 1967 book by English zoologist and ethologist Desmond Morris and in this book among other things he tells about the feeding technique which is most effective!

Now, apparently mothers who feed on the left side or holding the baby on the left side feel that the baby gets comforted more faster! This phenomenon was actually studied further and they also found similar finding!

If you feed the baby in the left side then the baby gets comforted faster than the right and in fact even if you do not feed and simply hold the baby on the left side the baby gets more comfort and finds more pleasure (read; stops crying!!). 

One theory put forward was that the left side of the body of the mother is having the heart at least in most cases since we can safely rule out the very rare condition called the dextrocardia! Now everyone knows that the heartbeat is heard on the left side and there is a nation that the rhythmic movement of the heart or the heart beat is a pleasant music for the infant! It is of course the constant sound which he or she heard in the womb with the beating of the heart! 

Furthermore the heartbeat is a constant beat which gives a sense of normalcy or familiarity to the child! But of course it must be some other heart beat we or the child feels! If you feel your own heart beat then that actually causes more fear than calmness!

Desmond also says how even the growing teens who are away from their parents influence also get influenced by the rhythmic music which is similar to the beat of the heart like the rock or pop music! Exceptions aside, most normal people like the rhythmic beats and try to synchronize the beat with their body which is actually they trying to match the beat of the heart! 

No wonder the songs which raise your heart beat are also fast and peppy! And those which give you more calm and reduce them are slow and soft! Everything comes down to the HEART of the matter! No wonder such songs which directly affect your heart gets your heart going! One such singer is birthday celebrity Manhar Udhas! Listen to his soft rendition to your HEART”S delight!

Now sleep on the side of the bed which is good for your heart!

Shubh Ratri!

30 DAYS TO A MORE POWERFUL VOCABULARY BY DAN STRUTZEL

30 DAYS TO A MORE POWERFUL VOCABULARY BY DAN STRUTZEL

Audiobook

The running length is around 5 hours but it could have been much shorter since this includes a review and revision of all the words discussed in each section.

The book also comes with an accompanying PDF which is a summary of the words which you can very well use for revision of all the words.

Of course since it is an english book the words are not one which you have not heard or do not know but these are the words which you may not use in your regular vocabulary or conversation!

This is the exercise the author wants you to know and do!

The book is divided into sections and each section has a summary in the end and a review. The author tells you to listen to the review just before you sleep or get up and try to use the words as much as possible in your vocabulary.

After introduction and why people with a dynamic vocabulary are smarter and wealthier and in turn happier the author tells about the myths of vocabulary building. This is preceded by how this programme is better for building your vocabulary.

The sections are; Money and finance, Persuading others, Interpersonal relationships, Nature and ecology, The art of conversation proper, Nature and ecology, religion and spirituality, Health and nutrition, Science, Computers and technology, philosophy, parenting and finally Politics and History.

The author also tells you to make it in to a routine so that it becomes a habit! He also talks about how a new routine becomes automatic if you repeat or be consistent for at least 30 days and then it becomes fixed routine!

Unfortunately there can be no summary since the author has named and discussed over 600 words!

These are some of the words in no particular order to give you an idea!

Esoteric is intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest.
while Eclectic is deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.

Other words include an alternate of Big like Humongous!

Assume is not Ass of you and me!

Quantifiable like Money can be quantifiable

Other words used are Symbolic, Capital, Income, Return of investment
Interest, Debtor, Borrower, Issuer, Bond, Credit which is Borrowing capacity of a person, The one who gives is Creditor!

Some different words can be
Compensation is payment and may not necessarily be only money!
Fine fettle and Validation
Persuade and Name dropping

Others are Imminence, Deadline, Paucity, Platitude, ecclesiastical and Nuptial!

Then the three ‘p’! Pliancy, Plasticity and Pliability!

Hope you got the idea!
The accompanying PDF also has a list and since the audiobook is divided into sections you can jump to that when you want!

The chief idea is to keep on repeating the words and use them in your day to day life!

It does work to a certain extent! Of course for those lucky convent educated people with amazing vocabulary will find this just like a revision while others like me would find it interesting! Nevertheless, it is always nice to learn new words or replace words with better ones so that your vocabulary is interesting to read and listen!

Mother…



“The giant leaped in the air to charge!
Only to stop and get fear like no other!
Protecting the little kid was no amateur!
The strong and the very determined; mother!”

Like it has often been told; even if no one loves you, your mother would always love you! If you are lucky that holds true for your daughter also! No wonder in Bengali which is the language of my dear sister, the daughter is called MA! One of the first words spoken by a kid and the words spoken when you are in trouble at least when you were young (er!) would definitely have been mother!

Now though I miss my mother very much, I can heartily say that she was happy and proud till the last moment and there was no complains!

The mother is a special category not only among humans but also animals where anthropologists, psychologists and zoologists would constantly correct themselves or be amazed at the behaviour!

Like if you take the Penguins! Now do not literally take one! So after laying an egg, the mother emperor penguin leaves it with a male who protects the fragile hard shell from the elements! The mother then travels up to 50 miles to reach the ocean and fish! She later returns to the hatching site to regurgitate the food to the newly hatched chicks. Using the warmth of her own brood pouch, the mother keeps the chick warm and safe! That is a 50 mile walk every time!

Then you have elephants, where a new mom is not alone in guiding her young! The Elephants live in a matriarchal society, so other females in the social group help a calf to its feet after birth and show the baby how to nurse. The older elephants adjust the pace of the herd so the calf can keep stride. By watching the adults, the calf learns which plants to eat and how to access them. The females regularly make affectionate contact with the calf!

There are so many amazing examples in the wild but the one closest to the Homo Sapiens is the bond between an orangutan mother and her young! During the first two years of life, the young rely entirely on their mothers for both food and transportation!
The moms stay with their young for six to seven years, teaching them where to find food, what and how to eat and the technique for building a sleeping nest (Sounds familiar!?)
Female orangutans are known to “visit” their mothers until they reach the age of 15 or 16. The most unbelievable thing is that the mother orangutan builds a new nest for their young every single night. Making up to 30,000 homes in her lifetime, the female orangutan is able to do all this while never putting her baby down!

Now if you feel that mothers are weak then you are so wrong! Even if you have not heard of the Movie Sophie’s choice; there have been recorded incidents of Mothers fighting even with a grizzly bear or a lion to save her child! I know of a close relative who protected her child from hot boiling oil by putting herself as a shield! Oh the things a mother can do would make even Rajnikanth proud!

All our life we strive to make our Father proud of us knowing fully well that mother does not need anything from us! Just a concerned ear and some decent words! A praise of her delicacy and you are sure to get a fresh batch soon! Even now my kids swear by my Mother’s famous Sabudana Vada and Aloo Bonda! With that secret passed on to me, I am hoping they will not miss at least that…

Wishing all those beautiful mothers a very happy Mother’s day!
Miss you Mom…Shubh Ratri!

Miss you mom…

Mother’s day!!

It was the days of doordarshan and the buzz was a Mithun Da movie called Rukshat and there was a scene which was considered adult at that time!.

All the guys in my class especially Sapan the craziest fan of Mithun and Nilofer the second craziest fan had narrated the scene with vivid and different discription (read spicy!!) Every other time!

Those were the days when a movie used to be screened only on Sunday evenings and of course everyone would watch that only and have an extensive discussion on Monday!!

Any such scene would of course never be there!
Everything was left to imagination and we would see two flowers coming together in close embrace prudently disregarding every law of nature and wind direction!!!

So this was a big thing and the scene was set!
We even knew when the scene would come and myself and my brother were ready!
He of course had a book which he would read and watch movie in between (though rarely would I see a page turn!!)!

So the time came and we were keen with anticipation and at that moment my mom suddenly asked me to get a glass of water!!
I was both shocked and surprised but there was no escaping that command!
My brother just then turned the page so he was safe!
I ran towards the fridge to get water, fill a glass and ran back just to see to my dismay that the scene was over!!
And I could swear that mom had an all knowing smile on her face!
The next day I was dreading to go to school since I would know that everyone would be discussing the scene Especially Sapan and I would be either forced to keep quiet lie!

I was this surprised to see a quiet class the next day!
The most silent was Sapan!
I asked him what happened and did he watch the scene!??
He said with remorse that he could’nt watch it!
I asked him why? To which he replied that, He went to get a glass of water for his mom!!!

Only Nilofer was smiling and we were all amazed how he could survive mom’s safety attack!

He replied with a wink and twinkle, “I was reading a book!!”

That’s when I realized the work of mom’s in this world who like super heroes protect their kids against the attack of the idiot box!
Am sure that just like the justice league and avengers even Moms will have a meet before any such problem and discuss the counter measures!
One would suggest coin under the table or bed or hide the face under sheet though most would use the easiest and best attack; glass of water!!!

Other special super power includes getting money out of the sugar jar and from dad!
That special prayer before exams and blessing of the exam board which was the single most important reason why anyone would pass!.
and that special food when we were not well which would drive the cold away!!


The other day I had taken the whole family to Bahubali and I had prepared my kids for all possible attacks!
The loud noise, the killing and those animals but there was a scene when Bahu gets too close to comfort to Devasena and I was too stunned to react!
I had only a few seconds to make my move!!
So I called both my kids who were glued to the screen and asked them if they want a glass of water!!

The scene was tackled successfully and my mom looked at me and gave that same smile!!

You can pray and pray but in the end a glass of water will save the day!!

Here’s wishing my mom the best mom in the whole world a very happy mothers day!!!
Miss you…