How many people does it take to start a ZoomCar? In our recent experience — no less than 7! Yes, no joking, look at the photograph. Our ZoomCar experience was a disaster and may this review serve as a warning to those who hope to zoom with a ZoomCar. What is ZoomCar? ZoomCar has the […]
ZoomCar Review – Car Rental in Bangalore, India
/ — TravelAmazon Now Review – Online Grocery Delivery India
/ — Food & Health, Online ShoppingAmazon Now is Amazon India’s version of the online grocery delivery business. Considering how Amazon India is one of the two front-runners in the e-commerce battle in India, it makes sense for them to try and step into the grocery delivery business, competing with Big Basket and Grofers. How does Amazon Now work? The model […]
Airbnb Review from India – A Mixed Experience
/ — TravelThis is a review of Airbnb.com by an Indian consumer who has travelled beyond India and stayed in Airbnb accommodations. I have had both great experiences and horrible experiences, which have now made me a wary user. I have used AirBnb 3-4 times over the last couple of years, but never in India. Why not in India, […]
Faasos Review – Online Food Delivery in Bangalore
/ — Food & HealthAfter a long trip abroad, I returned to India craving for some normal dal, roti, sabzi, and thus, turned to Faasos for a meal delivered to my home. How did I choose Faasos? Faasos.com has been around for quite a while with physical branches in the city. I assumed they only made rolls (Faasos Bangalore), […]
Te3n Movie Review – An enjoyable, atmospheric thriller
/ — Books & MoviesI shall confess: I love suspense thrillers, murder mysteries, and all things noir. While Scandinavian fiction tops my list of guilty pleasures, I am loving the new surge in Bollywood suspense thrillers — from Kahaani to Drishyam to Ribhu Dasgupta’s latest production – Te3n starring Amitabh Bachchan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Vidya Balan. While Bollywood seems […]
Amazon Kindle Unlimited Review (India)
/ — GadgetsI have been a huge Kindle fan for the last 7-8 years, and thus, when Amazon launched the Kindle Unlimited program I should have been excited. Right? But I wasn’t. Paying writers on a per page basis sounded like capitalism gone wrong. Kindle Unlimited seemed to be celebrating writing that was long and meaningless and […]
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