Two Year Anniversary of this Blog



This week we celebrate the two year anniversary of this Blog.  Over the past year, the readership of the Blog has been become larger and more global.  We have been told that many readers send the articles via email to their own private networks. That may account for the diverse nature of comments we get from many parts of the world.

We thank our readers profusely and humbly.  Last May, we wrote One Year Anniversary of This Blog - A Look Back , an article that traced the development of our the Blog from its initial Bollywood roots to the current macro view of global events. That article remains as valid today as it was last May. 

Directors of Cinema have shown a rare ability to look at a subject in a way that is very different from how others perceive it. Take the slums of Mumbai. For decades, we have heard analysts and commentators speak about these slums from various viewpoints. But it took Danny Boyle, a Cinema Director, to view the Mumbai slums in a uniquely human way. His way became the film Slumdog Millionaire.

We aspire to bring such a viewpoint to events. One such attempt was our article 60 Minutes on Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and American Media on Goldman . We thank the readers who liked this article and tell them this is why we still consider Blog as a Cinema Rasik's viewpoint.



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  • 5/8/2010 7:08 PM Ram Sidhaye wrote:
    Congratulations to Cinema Rasik Editors and other founders.

    Well done!

    I wait for your BLOG every Saturday
    because I like to read your perspective,
    as Cinema directors do,on issues of the day/week.

    Your clips of the week give a summary
    and what one needs to know about stock
    market and economy.

    Wish you all the best for many more anniversary celebrations.

    May be for the 10th year you can host
    a celebration in LasVegas where people
    can meet your team and other contributors and other "Cinema Rasiks"
    like me.

    Keep it up.

    Sincerely,

    Ram Sidhaye
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