Seven billion people in the world and sometimes all you need is a dog
“One of life’s quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself and watch yourself softly becoming the author of something beautiful even if it is only a
floating ash.”
― Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It: And Other Stories
Happy B’day Blue Bird!
Far from the froth of Bollywood bandwagon, a frenetic film reel on the loose, Seema Rahmani essays roles by living them. In portrayals that ridicule both rhyme and reason of commercial cinema, Seema’s Rose-Marie (Sins) sways with an essence of longing to be rescued whilst her Moira (Good night Good Morning) effuses warmth and poise that promises to save many a lost lads on the brink of heartbreak.
A dog lover to the core, Seema brought genuine warmth to NDTV Good Times Heavy Petting, leaving in her wake a void, only she can refill.
It’s easy to fall in love with Seema Rahmani. I did.
As she turns another leaf younger, one of the lost lads who got shook up to reality thanks to Moira, requested the lady’s words for a guest post. Here’s what she sent across to this dog:
A little bird inside a chamber
Takes in the…
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