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The hardest and probably the most hilarious phase in every Indian corporation is the appraisal season. You see, this is when the tables turn. When employees demand accountability for a change, and the senior management does everything possible to be evasive. They just don’t wish to address the elephant in the room. And when they finally do, it comes with a disclaimer about the recession, about the company being in a financially tight position and a million other excuses about why the appraisal won’t match the popular expectations. So, we made pie charts depicting appraisal season in Indian Corporates, and they’re as real as they can get. Click the Link in Bio to check them out. #SWEditDesk
Aakash Gupta is one of the few comedians who always makes me laugh with his flawless observations. From his iconic set Excuse Me, Brother to his experience with online shopping, the comedian has made my stomach ache on many occasions with his on-point acts. Since now it’s the IPL season, he’s back with another hilarious act and this time he’s talking about Indian cricket fans and their sheer desi-ness. #SWEditDesk @aaliyahjainx
Let’s be honest. It’s not passion but money that drives us to show up at the office every day. At least in most cases. You see, there’s no such thing called ‘relief’ in an Indian corporate setting with uncanny deadlines, toxic micro-managers, and absurd expectations of employees. But one place where something remotely related to peace can be found is actually the abode of the nearby tapri wale bhaiya. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas
Sometimes, a movie’s main character isn’t actually a character at all. Meaning, it isn’t actually a person. It’s an object. Because sometimes, a movie’s plotline is anchored in an inanimate object and we don’t really realise it until the movie has ended. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita
It’s easier to call artists underrated, but that’s solely because we forget to assign people the credit that they deserve. When it comes to something as subjective as cinema, we tend to not notice people’s work, or not acknowledge it enough because there is no specific bar to measure good work there. If we really think about it, Kunal Kemmu’s presence in the film industry and his filmography is a good example of how we miss out on artists’ years of work because we are often bad with acknowledgment. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi
Beauty and make-up products are a lot about how they make you feel. It comes down to this: they should make you feel good about yourself, without making you somehow want to change your real self. The launch of WYN BEAUTY by Serena Williams is a reminder that beauty brands should only make you feel more confident about who you are. Or how she put it, “That’s the intention behind WYN BEAUTY – for people to live in it every single day of their lives and enhance the beauty they already have.” #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi
Spaces make a huge difference, which is why an office space decides the culture of work and how a workplace functions. It’s almost like all the big ideas are made and born in those cubicles. There’s a reason we talk about office spaces when we talk about the origin story of a business or firm. All famous entrepreneurs have sort of a motive associated with where they start their work. Steve Jobs is one example. So, in a way, it is interesting to associate all the big entrepreneurs with their work-spaces. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi
The thing about a witty easter egg is they guarantee a smile. Like a forbidden secret, you’re cognizant of. Something that lies outside the scope of a film, a clever reference generally about the actor’s previous work or their personal life. You know, the only good thing about Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan was Bhagyashree’s cameo and the Maine Pyar Kiya reference. Click the Link in Bio to find out. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas
In the Amar Singh Chamkila trailer, Kumud Mishra's character says: "Jab duniya mein tanav badhta hai, tab janta ke mann mein entertainment ki bhook aur bhi badh jaati hai." It goes for cinema, but it definitely goes for music. For the longest time, we've been using music as a form of expression - and somehow entertainment comes with it. It's a big thing, you know, to be able to convey something important whilst somehow making people feel good about it. Amar Singh Chamkila feels like a nice reminder, especially with its very nuanced music album. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi
Mayank sent shockwaves around the stadium with his thunderous pace, bowling every delivery near the 150 kph mark. He broke the RCB batting backbone by dismissing superstar players like Glenn Maxwell, Rajat Patidar, and Cameron Green to register a match-winning 3/14 in his 4 overs. Mayank already had bowled the fastest delivery of IPL 2024 at 155.8 kphin his first match. So when he bowled a delivery that clocked at 156.7 kph to break his own record, he was showered with appreciation from cricket pundits and supporters alike. Every major publication and the official broadcasters were quick to post about how Mayank had bowled the fastest ball of this year’s IPL. But has he though? Click the Link in Bio to find out. #SWEditDesk
In my free time, I read Wikipedia. You may ask, “Hey, what about partying or having a life in general?”, and to that I will say, this is my party, this is my life. I enjoy knowing things and getting so deep into stuff that I scare myself at times. So naturally, I appreciate information-imparting accounts and one of them is Aaj Maine Jana on Reddit. I’d advice that you cross-check things before believing them but this is a good starting point. #SWEditDesk
$18K is equal to 15 lakh rupees. Just putting it out there. Not that you couldn’t have done the calculation yourself. Anyway, men are paying close to 15 lakh rupees to “become the husband, father and man that you respect and admire”, because obviously. If a man hasn’t been able to figure this out in decades of living on planet Earth, of course it makes sense to pay another guy to teach him. #SWEditDesk
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