Delhi Parsi Anjuman, President, Yezad Kapadia, recently stepped down from his post having served the institution for the past few years. Having completed his tenure as a Trustee and President in September 2017, Yezad continued serving as President on the behest of members and other Trustees for a few more months, before declaring his retirement […]
Tag: Volume 07- Issue 40
Dr. Mickey Mehta Awarded ‘Indian Icon of Health and Wellness’
India’s leading holistic health guru, Dr. Mickey Mehta was recently awarded ‘Indian Icon of Health and Wellness 2017 – 18’, by Economic Times at the global body power expo on 13th January, 2018. The award was handed over by Sr. Vice President of Economic Times, Rishi Kapoor and CEO of two global fitness media companies, Body […]
Raell Padamsee Presents ‘Rediscover The Epic’ Season 3
Raell Padamsee’s Ace productions is back with their mega production, ‘Rediscover The Epic’ in aid of Create Foundation, founded in loving memory of Pearl Padamsee, that starring a hundred and fifty young actors from mainstream schools and NGOs, all below the age of 20. With two earlier seasons being declared a runaway hit, Season 3 depicts the original Ramayana in a contemporary framework that highlights the relevance […]
Caption This – January 20, 2018
Calling all our readers to caption this picture! The wittiest caption will win a fabulous prize! Send in your captions at mail.parsitimes@gmail.com by 24th January, 2018.
TechKnow With Tantra: Family GPS Tracker KidControl
Family GPS tracker, ‘KidControl’ is a personal safety app that keeps track of where your loved ones are. You can set it up to receive automated alerts when your loved ones arrive home, school, or any places you set. You can even set up Dangerous zones to receive alerts when your children enter them. In case […]
I Pray For Forgiveness On My Knees
Sin poisons the spring of my life. It hides the truth from me and deadens my heart to virtue. Sin is the death of my spirit. Let me daily die to sin. I abjure sin. I turn away from it. I forsake my sinful past. I foreswear it. I expiate my transgression with sincere resolve […]
REVIEW: Vodka Diaries
The snowy locales of Himachal Pradesh is the setting for this curiously titled film, and one soon learns that it is the name of a hotel in Manali. The film opens with a person running frantically in the snow as if the devil was after him. Cut to ACP Ashwin Dixit and his wife Shikha […]
REVIEW: The Darkest Hour
That famous victory sign, the pugnacity of the man, the perennial cigar in his mouth with those protruding jowls under the bowler hat and the oratory skills which earned him the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature, are all brought to screen via an intense portrayal of two-time British PM Winston Churchill by Gary Oldman. The […]
Review: THE COMMUTER
Films of this genre normally start off sedately – the protagonist (being an ex-cop helps) working hard for a living, usually with a spouse and child (comes in handy as hostages), and losing his job – wondering how to break the news at home. So, in The Commuter we have Michael MacCauley (Liam Neeson), an […]
From The Editor’s Desk
Jai Hind! Dear Readers, It’s easy to take freedom for granted when we haven’t had to fight for it… when it has never been taken from us. On the threshold of our 69th Republic Day, maybe we should take a moment to reflect if we’ve justified our freedom as citizens of India, and as a […]