humour
Krishna Shastri | On disrupting the worlds of film, business & hospitality
So here are three copyright-free ideas that my readers belonging to the movie industry, the hospitality sector, or just any business.
Book Review | Rural India gets ready for a feminist romp
While the book starts off all sedate and serious, the author suddenly decides to let her hair down and turns it into a full blown romp
Here's the secret ingredient to get that first date
You may get right swiped, but your humour will land you your first date.
Dark side of comedy
Fans expect humour to flow unfettered from Comedians. Even in their lowest of lows, such high expectations can take a toll on their lives.
Here are ways to boost sexual confidence in bedroom
Pressures of modern world, divorces and break-ups can take their toll and leave both sexes emotionally puzzled and sexually anxious.
Laughing at yourself may be good for mental well-being
Greater tendency to employ self-defeating humour is indicative of high scores in psychological well-being dimensions such as happiness.
Book review Castles in the Air: A witty but stark look at the world of architecture
Author Sangeet Sharma in a humorous manner looks at the issues that plague architecture as a subject of study and profession.
Men with a good sense of humour can enhance orgasms for women
The study also found that creativity, emotional warmth and a pleasant body odour are traits that can affect orgasms in women.
Laugh out loud
This is then the best time to shed some light on what makes Australians such a fun lot.
Mumbai, the humourist’s muse
Rahul points out that Mumbai came to develop a humour partly because of the city being a melting pot of cultures.