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Princess Eugenie's Wedding Dress Reminds Us of This Disney Princess.

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  Princess Eugenie's Wedding Dress Reminds Us of This Disney Princess:  One subtle detail you may have missed, here.  October 12, 2018 : HRH Princess Eugenie of York wowed fans with her gorgeous train of a Peter Pilotto wedding dress and a brave statement on Scholiosis awareness, as HRH headed towards the chapel to marry her long-time beau, Jack Brooksbank. The wedding held at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle; had many celebrities on their guest list, including Robbie Williams and BFF Ellie  Goulding along with members of the royal family. Even our favourite royals, Prince George and Princess Charlotte couldn't be missed in the bridal party that walked down the aisle. But did you notice a tiny detail in Princess Eugenie's wedding dress? The Peter Pilot gown threw a subtle tribute to one specific Disney Princess: Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty.          ©  PRESS ASSOCIATION As one can see below, the similarities are evermore strik...

LIFE OF PI: The Psychology behind the Mystery of Co-existence of Divine vs Nature

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Based on Yann Martel’s Book Life of Pi is not your stereotypical success story with a materialistic narrative. This movie bagged many awards including an Academy Award, which its Director Ang Lee does deserve, and yes this international movie won the hearts of the Indian audience due to rich Indian cultural context in the movie, besides casting our favourite actors Irrfan Khan and Suraj Sharma. And as for me? To be honest, I started taking a liking to Irrfan Khan as an actor, all credits to this movie. The way he delivers the monologue, narration of his character’s life story doesn’t evoke sympathy, but rather empathy. This is the very reason, Life of Pi has always been close to my heart. When the character experiences the physical factors that lead to anxiety, I as an audience felt the emotional and psychological end of the spectrum.    The movie breaks down barriers of religion, morality, mysticism, culture, etiquette, etc. As humans and as a human being myself, who likes to...

PARASITE: A Review by © Eshwari Pathare for TBWA India

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Copyright ©  Eshwari Pathare brief #4a: Writing Craft PARASITE potential tagline options:     Witness a classical tale of class and social ability. Unearth the mysteries of your and my world Blue or white aren’t just colours. Unearth the wrath of blue collars and white collars (people).  Not your cliché struggle story.   Well, that quite caught your attention, didn’t it?   If you’re a drama-seeker or searching for something meaningful when it comes to genre, and love accelerating your heart beat, this movie is for you. Yes, we have all been there. Especially in this quarantine, if you are bored of the four corners of your home sweet home, and want some thrill, yes, this is a must-watch. Or long story short, if suspense, drama and thriller is your cup of tea, you’re in for this treat! * Guilty as charged, are we? * Oh, us too!   Well, let’s not keep some of us yawning at the introductions. Interesting as it sounds, the title ‘Parasite’ will give a you ...

MY COPYWRITING PROJECT FOR TBWA Worldwide

Copyright Eshwari Pathare 's ideas for TBWA  India brief #4b: Writing Craft challenge: Renaming 10 books (I thought of multiple options but should there be room for one choice, consider first choices for each book)   1.     What Young India Wants (Author: Chetan Bhagat)- India for Millennials / The India Project Because the book specifically talks about the political climate of India, bookish study of society and economy, and impact of youth demographic on these dyanmics.   Also the second choice highlights the pun intended on how government development schemes are ‘projects’ to give a hint of political content.   2.     Making India Awesome (Author: Chetan Bhagat)- Our Constitution 2.0 / India 2.0 Because this book speaks of inclusivity in progress of nation towards not just politics and economy, but also society that is still healing from colonization, feminism, minorities, LGBTQ and power of the youth  all-round.   3.   Looki...