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Tiger Zinda Hai - movie review

Tiger Zinda Hai Movie review I approached this movie with a lot of scepticism as last couple of Sallu movies were not to the standards of what one can expect from a heart core Salman fan. While, Tubelight was hopeless, Bhajranji bhai did tug a few heart strings but did not have the mass appeal of Dabaang ! So Tiger is back .. and that's what is fantastic for the core Sallu fans !! Here is what we get from what we expect .. Be it Ready or Wanted or Bodyguard ..... Salman bhai is back in action and how. Can't call the above 2 movies (Bajrangi and Tubelight ) as flops as they too did cross the 300 crore mark eventually and so will this movie too over this weekend. The movie is based in Middle East ... North East of Syria in particular. Rogue groups are called as ICS but clear references can be made to ISIS. Initial locations are of the snow clad mountains of some alps in Austria and with the wolves and a sledge ride make an awesome viewing. This is the introduction of Tiger...

NESCO - eating experience

Earlier today morning, at around 8.30 am I was at the NESCO to attend the biggest South Asia's pharmaceutical event. To the best part, I was just an observer but looking at the things around me, it could not have been more mismanaged. When you are looking at 50k+ people to attend the event, I surely feel that the preparations could have been a lot better. Let's start with the entrance. There is no sign board from which you have to enter from. There are 3 gates... 1 2 and 3 and as a foreigner, I had absolutely no clue which gate will take me there. My Indian colleagues kept on telling me to take gate 2 and drop of somewhere near the food court but the traffic was a nightmare. Just getting off and paying the Uber guy was a painful experience as the cars behind, enjoyed a musical experience honking their cars. With so much of human wilderness, I somehow managed to meet my Indian buddies. Next up was to have some breakfast in a jiffy before I rolled my sleeves for the long day...