• Author: Michelle Obama

    Genre: Biography

    “Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.”

    Gerard Way

    New week ,new blog and a new pick. Sometimes the deadlines which you impose on yourselves can be super tiring as well as frustrating. But if you are accountable to someone, then the work has to be done at any cost. That is the mantra I live by even though I feel like not writing a lot of times. The reasons are also many: you are catering to a very small section of people, you sometimes just procrastinate or sometimes you feel you are just typing out for yourself. But then you do have to push this all aside and remind yourself that discipline and consistency never fails. It may take time to reach a milestone but you need to keep moving even though the journey is tough. Its always easy to give up on the things that have the potential to grow into something big. And that is something I do not want to end up regretting. So, I convince myself that its just a matter of time before maybe things will start working for you in the real sense. Good things always take time. Therefore, its essential to keep moving ahead slowly and with great conviction along with a hope in heart. Also, the small group of people showed their trust and belief in me maybe that is the reason the heart doesn’t agree to give up on . With such pep talks to myself, I do trudge ahead slowly and slowly with each blog post. After all, to put it in the words of Desmond Tutu, “hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.”

    About the book: The pick of this week is a story which is biographical in nature of a woman who will be remembered as the first black lady of the United States and who aimed to be a role model to many. This book I had started reading in mid March and aimed to cover as a part of the International Women’s Month special. But thanks to my hectic schedule:p I couldn’t finish reading it on time and have it featured. Being the determined person, I continued to read it and finished reading just in time for a new blog post. Better late than never I guess is what I will say about this piece of work. The book which is the pick of the week is a biography of Michelle Obama which is titled as Becoming.

    The book is divided into three parts:Becoming me , Becoming us and Becoming More. The first part Becoming me reminisces the journey of Michelle Obama from her childhood to her becoming a lawyer at a prestigious law firm. The second part Becoming Us narrates the story of a lawyer falling in love with a colleague at the law firm she worked in. The colleague who was a complete opposite to her personality but still meshed in her life and became a life long companion to her. The second part introduces us to Barack Obama and how he became an important part of her life. The last part Becoming More narrates the political journey Barack Obama undertook to become the first African American President of United States and how life unfolded for them after being elected as the President and the First Lady respectively. How did the two manage their professional and personal lives while juggling parenthood and overcoming various challenges? What all did they have to endure while racing for the topmost post of the United States?The answers to all these questions lie in the book.

    Analysis: The book is a good read but is very slow in pace to be honest. It is heartening to know that how an ordinary woman with her hard work made it big as a successful lawyer first then as the First Lady of The United States . The journey from a lawyer to the First lady is an interesting one .But the pace ruins it all. A book even if written with the best of intentions if has a slow pace loses its charm. I could have given up the book midway considering the pace with which it has been written and never maybe would have cast a look at it again despite being a bestseller. If a book is sluggish in its pace, it is bound to bore the reader despite having an interesting story line. This I personally experienced as a reader while reading this book. The book becomes so sluggish at certain points that it just feels like a drag. A lot of people might disagree with me considering that it is a best seller. However, this is what I personally felt while reading the book. Opinions can vary from person to person and they need to be respected even if its a disagreement.

    Verdict: If I have to pick this one again to read, I will pick it up after a long period of time. The story is an interesting one and serves as an inspiration to all those who dream big. But the pace with which the events are narrated is what is I fear the most if I pick it up again to read. If you do want to give it a read, do go ahead. But I think I am done with this one for now despite an interesting story line.

    Rating: ** and a 1/2

    Cite Bite: “Do we settle for the world as it is or do we work for the world as it should be?”

    Que: What was the name of the law firm young Michelle worked in?

    a. Rudolph Friedmann

    b.Mesa Law Firm

    c. Sidley Austin

    d. Caglar Law Firm

    Continue reading →: A journey from ordinary to extraordinary
  • When you never give up

    Voices by: Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman,Rich Moore, Jenny Slate, Idris Elba,J.K. Simmons

    Directed by: Rich Moore, Byron Howard

    Genre: Action-comedy

    “When the going gets tough, put one foot in front of the other and just keep going. Don’t give up.”

    Roy T. Bennett

    There are some works whether it be in the fields of literature, cinema or arts that you just go back again and again. Maybe for inspiration or for a recollection of all the good memories associated with that particular piece of work. In my latest pick I had both- an inspiration as well as a trip down the memory lane. This piece of work is one such that I can watch it anytime and be inspired. This one is one of the works which I can call an evergreen piece of work. Even if you watch or read something and you do not get tired of it but instead find a new perspective every time you visit that piece of work is an evergreen according to me. It always has something new to offer no matter how many times you revisit it. I do have many which I can include in my evergreen list. Do you have any? I would love to hear it from you all . Maybe I too can enjoy the same joy which you guys feel while going through the same. And after all sharing is caring isn’t it ? So, why not we share our joys with one another and make each other happy?Well the one I am going to share with you narrates a tale of a feisty bunny and her adventures.

    Story line: This week’s pick is a story which is set in a world populated by anthropomorphic mammals. Judy Hopps is a bunny who dreams to be a police officer in the urban city of Zootopia. Despite her parents fears, she dreams big and ends up being the valedictorian of her class and ends up fulfilling her childhood dream.But it seems that being the valedictorian of her batch is not enough to prove her mettle, as she ends up being assigned a parking duty by the police chief Bogo as he overlooks her talent.

    Despite, given a duty which does not seem to be interesting and challenging at all, Judy decides not to let her it down and tries to meet the target by working hard. However, she witnesses a theft and abandons her duty to get the thief arrested but is reprimanded by her chief. On the other hand, Mrs. Otterton barges into Bogo’s office insistent on her demand to find her missing husband. Bogo tries to dismiss it but Judy volunteers for the same which is praised by the deputy mayor, a sheep named Dawn Bellwether. This enrages Bogo and secretly orders her to put in her papers if she fails after 48 hours. Judy agrees to the same. Will she be able to solve the case which doesn’t seem to have a lot of evidence? What all stops will she have to put in if she has to meet the challenge? Wills she be able to meet the challenge or will she have to put in the papers?

    Scrutiny: This one is a piece of work which just gives you a lot to look forward. This piece has everything in it to be considered as a classic piece of work. It has a great story line, one of the best animation effects I have ever seen and most importantly important life lessons to look forward. The reason why I say that this is a piece which I can watch any number of times is that it provides a fresh perspective every time I watch it. Though I could not watch it a lot of times but believe me even though I watched it twice thanks to my busy schedule, I have had fresh insights .And I am sure in the near future if I do end up watching it again and again it will provide me with something new to look forward. In the second sitting which I had recently(the first one was way long back in around in 2016) I found deeper insights. In my first viewing, I just watched it like an average movie viewer looking for some wholesome entertainment.

    But in the second sitting, I actually appreciated the fact that the mammals had tried to create an utopian order of doing things and how a power hungry individual tries to ruin it all. I also appreciated the fact that there was a theme which actually appreciated unity in diversity in all aspects. Like for instance, the non-predators were comfortable working as well as living with the predators and viewed them as good friends. This one concept always touches my heart because it breaks down the limitations society sets upon. Another great takeaway I took was that no matter how bad a situation is, a good friend always has your back and that things can be fixed if one takes the right effort and prioritizes friendship over ego. Apart from this, one more important takeaway was that you need to be super passionate about things which really matter to you. Judy was passionate about her dream to serve as a police officer as she thought she will be able to change the world in a small manner. This made her work very hard and made her dream come true. But despite her hard work, when her skills are not recognized, she does not let it bog her down. Instead she makes sure that whatever work she is given, she makes it a point to finish it all and outdo herself. She teaches us to be optimistic even when there seems to be no hope.

    The Sentiment: This one is a must watch and one that needs to be added in your watch list. Do watch it for the life lessons. Watch it for the inspirational life lessons it has to offer. Watch it for the superb animation. Watch it for an interesting story line. I don’t think I have more reasons to give you all. After all it is an experience to be experienced. This one believe me does not need any coaxing from my side. This one just needs to be experienced and believe me this one you will not regret but instead maybe thank me:p So, what are you waiting for ? Do give yourself this experience and share about the same. Waiting for your lovely experiences.

    Rating: **** and a half

    Quote and Unquote: “Never let them see that they got to you.”(Nick to Judy)

    When our protagonist is in action

    Que: What are the night howlers?

    a. A music band

    b. A criminal gang

    c. A flower type

    d. A medicine

    Continue reading →: When you never give up
  • When the renegade is back

    Genre: Crime-Thriller

    No. of episodes: 8

    Presented by: Alt-Balaji

    “Be strong when you are weak, be brave when you are scared. Be humble when you are victorious. Be badass everyday.”

    Anonymous

    Since it is the last week of the International Women’s Month, I decided that we should celebrate and wrap it with a bang after all. What is life without some fireworks right:) And we will have to wait for one more year so why not give it a classy finish?So, presenting you to my latest pick which makes a badass woman return to serve justice.Yes, in case you have been a regular reader, you might have across a character called Monica Mehra. In case no, do refer to the same. Providing you with the link below: https://wordpress.com/post/theexpressionhub.video.blog/902. But this time, she is back with more sass and badass attitude.

    Synopsis: Major Monica Mehra after serving as a lawyer for the Indian Army is promoted to Military Intelligence. She is given in charge of protecting the Chief Minister of the state as part of the Kargil Diwas celebrations. As the chief minister finishes his speech and sits down to eat, an attempt is made to assassinate him is made. Major Monica Mehra with her deductive skills foils the attempt and tries to track down the killer. But unfortunately, the killer/assassin commits suicide by drinking poison. This event triggers a battle in which the truth has to emerge out. After all, how can the sleuth in Monica Mehra be silent if it concerns the army? However, as the truth begins to unfold, some stunning revelations are made. Truths which are uncomfortable in nature;truths which will test loyalties. Will Monica Mehra be able to face it all and stand tall?

    Assessment: This one is a sequel which will definitely have your heart. Since, the day I got to know about this, I couldn’t keep my calm. The reason was super simple-it belonged to one of my favorite genres and the second reason was it was about a badass woman who was in the military. I have always admired people in the uniform. They bring a different sass and attitude with them. I sometimes really wished I was an army gal. But its okay if I cannot be one, I can obviously inculcate their traits in my life.

    Well, coming to the assessment part, the main protagonist rocks but the person who steals the show is a person who is damn good-looking and strikes the right chord- Angad Sandhu portrayed by the handsome Tanuj Virwani. Also, Ekalavya Kashyap as Rahil Khan

    does a fine job. Plus, the story line is more gripping than the first one according to me. The length of the episodes are just right-not too long nor too short. These 8 episodes are a viewer’s delight and keeps you hooked on your seats.

    The view: If you are a fan of the crime-thriller genre, then there should be no reason to miss this one. This one is a hidden gem out there. Watch it for the badass and sassy attitude of Monica Mehra. Watch it for the love of men and women in uniform. Watch it for the justice served right. This one will surely appeal to your senses.

    Rating: ****

    Baap dialogue: “Hume bhi iss case se jude rehna hai aakhir army ki izzat k sawaal hai.”(We also need to be connected with the case after all it is a question of the reputation of the army.)

    The lead lady in action

    Que: What is the name of the poison that is used to kill the victims in the show?

    a. Arsenic

    b. RX-40

    c. Polonium 210

    d. Cyanide

    Continue reading →: When the renegade is back

I’m Roshani

Welcome to The Expression Hub! I’m Roshani, who loves to express herself through the medium of writing. This blog is my little corner of the internet where I dive deep into the world of movies, books, and web series—reviewing, analyzing, and sometimes just ranting about the stories that make us laugh, cry, and question everything.

Beyond reviews, you’ll also find my personal musings—random thoughts, life reflections, and the occasional deep dive into the things that inspire me. Think of this as a space where art meets emotion, and where honest opinions matter more than star ratings.

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