Mera Jeevan, Meri Shartein (Hindi)

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Sonia Golani

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Publisher

Publication Year 2014
ISBN-13

9789383260065

ISBN-10 9789383260065
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 239 Pages
Language (Hindi)
Dimensions (Cms) 19.7 x 13 x 1.6
Weight (grms) 100

Translated to English, Mera Jeevan, Meri Shartein (Hindi) means My Life, My Rules. It is the the story of eighteen unique individuals and their equally unique career choices. A few of the people mentioned in this interesting book are Rahul Akerkar, who has a master's degree in Biochemical Engineering from the United States of America but is better known as the hot-shot chef at Indigo, a fine dining restaurant in Mumbai; Manohar Parrikar, the Chief Minister of India's most vibrant city Goa, is an alum of the prestigious IIT (Bombay); Rashmi Uday Singh, a well known food critic, used to be India's Deputy Commissioner for Income Tax; and, Harsha Bhogle, the popular cricket commentator, studied at IIT (Ahmedabad).


Mera Jeevan, Meri Shartein (Hindi) is filled with inspiring stories similar to the examples mentioned above. Examples of people who refused to conform but chose to follow their dreams and make a career out of their passions, fill this book. It also mentions Amish Tripathi, the famous author of the bestselling Shiva Trilogy, Rahul Ram who is a musician and Ingrid Srinath who works with an NGO. Mera Jeevan, Meri Shartein (Hindi) encourages people from all walks of life, from any strata of society to step out of the madness of everyday corporate life and follow one's dreams.


Mera Jeevan, Meri Shartein (Hindi) was published by Yatra/Westland in the year 2014 and is available in paperback.


Key Features:


 



  • This book featured in Nielsen's Bestsellers List.

  • It is the Hindi version of the original book My Life, My Rules.

Sonia Golani

Some like Farah Khan and Zoya Akhtar had sterling antecedents but it took a tough childhood and intermittent assignments on film sets to win the box office with Om Shanti Om and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, while Ashutosh Gowarikar auditioned for folk dances and failed with his debut film, Lagaan created cinematic history and Anurag Basu had to first dance as a background extra and later overcome cancer to witness Barfi win hearts and awards. These and other hitherto unfamiliar stories of directors belonging to the \"100 crore club\" like Rohit Shetty and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, the adventurous Kabir Khan and the maverick, Mahesh Bhatt take us through the unusual lives of 15 filmmakers of extraordinary films. Sonia Golani achieves the incredible by sitting each director down to candidly discuss the hype around the Oscars, the exclusivity of the \"100 crore club\", effect of corporatization and much more. Decoding Bollywood is more about demystifying the \"world of Bollywood\" than a mere decoding of 15 directors who have created benchmarks in their respective genres for generations to follow.
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