Bollywood : 2013 H1 Review

Bollywood : 2013 H1 Review

Its Half Time of 2013. Bollywood Has Had A Mixed Journey.

The content and treatment continues to win. The new talent is getting better results and traditional stars are being challenged. Good times for Bollywood continue!

Top Movies So Far:
1. Raanjhanaa – Genuine Love Story With Twist. Straight From The Heart. Special Touch. Rahman Music. Sonam. Benaras. Dhanush Surprises And Wins The Show Hands Down! (Separate Review Coming)
2. Kai Po Che – Excellent Adaption, Magical Moments, Sushant Is A Revelation, Maanjha !!!!
3. Special 26 – Cool Thriller, Acting Power, Smart Drama, Nice Heist Movie
4. Aashiqui 2 – Romance. Drama. Passion. Music. Aashiqui Triumps Again. Aditya – Shraddha Are Good Discoveries.
5. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani – The Ranbir Kapoor Show. Ranbir-Deepika Overpower Ayan Stamp. Moments of Wake Up Sid With Karan Johar Factory Take This To 180 Crores.

Honorable Mentions:
1. Jolly LLB – Good Screenplay. Nice Acting. Satire Works. Saurabh Won !
2. Bombay Talkies – 100 Years of Cinema Deserved Better !
3. ABCD – Any Body Can Dance – Raw Dance Power. New Talent On Rise.
4. Inkaar – Concept was great, execution tacky !
5. Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola
6. Table No. 21
7. Race 2 – Got Numbers. Nothing Special.
8. Murder 3
9. Ghanchakkar
10. Fukrey

The Dud Of The Year:
Himmatwala

Which movies you loved?

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Warren Buffet's The Philanthropic Pledge

Warren Buffet’s The Philanthropic Pledge

Warren Buffet is an inspirational hero to one and many ! He has been a legend in the investing world but his philanthropic pledge has put him in the same league as Rockerfeller and Tata. Even Bill Gates has changed his legacy !

I am reproducing Warren Buffet’s Philanthropic Pledge – It is worth reading !

“In 2006, I made a commitment to gradually give all of my Berkshire Hathaway stock to philanthropic foundations. I couldn’t be happier with that decision.

Now, Bill and Melinda Gates and I are asking hundreds of rich Americans to pledge at least 50% of their wealth to charity. So I think it is fitting that I reiterate my intentions and explain the thinking that lies behind them.

First, my pledge: More than 99% of my wealth will go to philanthropy during my lifetime or at death. Measured by dollars, this commitment is large. In a comparative sense, though, many individuals give more to others every day.

Millions of people who regularly contribute to churches, schools, and other organizations thereby relinquish the use of funds that would otherwise benefit their own families. The dollars these people drop into a collection plate or give to United Way mean forgone movies, dinners out, or other personal pleasures. In contrast, my family and I will give up nothing we need or want by fulfilling this 99% pledge.

Moreover, this pledge does not leave me contributing the most precious asset, which is time. Many people, including — I’m proud to say — my three children, give extensively of their own time and talents to help others. Gifts of this kind often prove far more valuable than money. A struggling child, befriended and nurtured by a caring mentor, receives a gift whose value far exceeds what can be bestowed by a check. My sister, Doris, extends significant person-to-person help daily. I’ve done little of this.

What I can do, however, is to take a pile of Berkshire Hathaway stock certificates — “claim checks” that when converted to cash can command far-ranging resources — and commit them to benefit others who, through the luck of the draw, have received the short straws in life. To date about 20% of my shares have been distributed (including shares given by my late wife, Susan Buffett). I will continue to annually distribute about 4% of the shares I retain. At the latest, the proceeds from all of my Berkshire shares will be expended for philanthropic purposes by 10 years after my estate is settled. Nothing will go to endowments; I want the money spent on current needs.

This pledge will leave my lifestyle untouched and that of my children as well. They have already received significant sums for their personal use and will receive more in the future. They live comfortable and productive lives. And I will continue to live in a manner that gives me everything that I could possibly want in life.

Some material things make my life more enjoyable; many, however, would not. I like having an expensive private plane, but owning a half-dozen homes would be a burden. Too often, a vast collection of possessions ends up possessing its owner. The asset I most value, aside from health, is interesting, diverse, and long-standing friends.

My wealth has come from a combination of living in America, some lucky genes, and compound interest. Both my children and I won what I call the ovarian lottery. (For starters, the odds against my 1930 birth taking place in the U.S. were at least 30 to 1. My being male and white also removed huge obstacles that a majority of Americans then faced.)

My luck was accentuated by my living in a market system that sometimes produces distorted results, though overall it serves our country well. I’ve worked in an economy that rewards someone who saves the lives of others on a battlefield with a medal, rewards a great teacher with thank-you notes from parents, but rewards those who can detect the mispricing of securities with sums reaching into the billions. In short, fate’s distribution of long straws is wildly capricious.

The reaction of my family and me to our extraordinary good fortune is not guilt, but rather gratitude. Were we to use more than 1% of my claim checks on ourselves, neither our happiness nor our well-being would be enhanced. In contrast, that remaining 99% can have a huge effect on the health and welfare of others. That reality sets an obvious course for me and my family: Keep all we can conceivably need and distribute the rest to society, for its needs. My pledge starts us down that course.”

Very inspiring indeed !

InfoStretch Wins the GESIA Award for the Best Software Company in Gujarat!

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India – July 1st, 2013: InfoStretch Corporation, a global leader in Enterprise Mobility services – Development, Testing and Sustenance has been awarded with the prestigious GESIA Award for The Best Software Company. InfoStretch has been winning this award for the past four years in various categories. This year, it won the “The Best Software Company in Gujarat” award, another proof of company’s exponential growth and success.

“I was in London inaugurating our new office when I heard this news. InfoStretch has been recognized globally and yet we retain our local identity as an active community member across all geos,” said Rutesh Shah, President and CEO of InfoStretch Corporation. “I am very happy to say that we have received accolades from reputed names like Forbes, Inc. 500/5000, Ernst & Young and several others for our continuous pursuit of excellence in mobile services. This recognition would not have been possible without the energy and commitment of my InfoNeers. And so, I dedicate this GESIA award to each one of them for their passion and hard work,” he added.

The company was judged on several criteria such as annual revenue, employee turnover, employee satisfaction, company culture, speed of growth, customer satisfaction and innovation in product and services.

“InfoStretch positions itself to become the next-gen mobile application lifecycle company with a significant footprint across all stages of the lifecycle – development, testing and sustenance. Towards this effort, it has put significant investment in new product innovation to address obvious pain points of enterprises,” said Vipul Jani, Head of India Operations, InfoStretch Corporation. Winning an award like this helps us to establish our mobile footprint more firmly with conviction, across all geos, as we expand and scale”, he added.

About InfoStretch

InfoStretch is a leading provider of mobile and enterprise QA services and solutions. Our offerings range from enterprise QA, mobile application development, testing, and automation to certification and sustenance. We’ve been providing expert solutions and services to various large and strategic players in the mobile ecosystem including enterprises, carriers, app stores, VAS, and ISV’s to actualize their mobile and QA strategy very successfully.

About GESIA

GESIA, the Gujarat Electronics and Software Industries Association, is the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the Gujarat IT-ITES industry with over 200+ member companies. GESIA is the only State Level Association for Electronics, Software, IT, ITES, BPO/KPO/LPO, Telecom/ISP, Networking and IT Education recognized by the government of Gujarat, India. For more information, visit http://www.gesia.org.

London Restaurants - June 2013

London Restaurants – June 2013

London has become a second home to me. London is a global city like New York, Tokya and my very own Bombay !

London is a global melting pot of cultures. No other place has such an eclectic mix of people, culture, language, cuisine, art, businesses, brands and tolerance.

June 2013 has been a great month for me and my London June Trip continued to prove that. InfoStretch’s London office went operational. InfoStretch also won the award for the Best Company at GESIA Awards – a feat that was yammered by our CEO while sipping coffee at Thames !

London was packed in June due to summer, Champions Trophy, Wimbledon, music festivals and other events. The good thing was that the weather was excellent and we enjoyed it. The trip was very hectic but we stole time to explore London between a few meetings and one late evening. Food took us to new places as well. The new places that I discovered during this trip were:

1. Kokeb – Kokeb is an Ethiopian restaurant in the Holloway Area on the Roman Way. This was my first Ethiopian food experience and I enjoyed it. Much of it was like the Indian food. The bread was similar to Dosa. Our hostess was smart, witty and very warm person with an excellent service attitude. The place was fully crowded on a weekday at 7:30 pm.

2. Benito’s Hat – A good place to try Mexican food. We were craving for Mexican food and the Burritas at Benito’s were a great find. The extra spicy sauce was indeed too hot – my mistake to ignore the warnings from the boss of the joint !

Benito's Hat

3. Wagamama – A great option for Asian Food. The place was right next to my hotel and very convenient as well.

4. GNH Bar – An island of peace in middle of madness ! The perfect place for meetings and some hot chocolate / coffee at King’s Cross station. I loved it.

During meetings and dinner, I continued to entertain my traditional favorites – Masala Zone, Saraswati Bhavan, Pret A Manger, EAT etc. And yes, I had the street side ice-creams and Strawberries !

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