Happy New Year!
At the outset of each new year people come up with lofty ambitions and high-sounding resolutions. Most of these end before they begin. But I found your ideas short, simple and feasible. Learning a new language is always a thrilling experience. It opens windows of knowledge and ways for new interactions. By the end of 2010 I hope you get that someone AMAZING in your life who could match your understanding and fill that void left open. Wish you a Happy New Year! Manzar Imam,
(Published in actress and TV host Pooja Bedi’s blog on her writing resolute on resolutions! Posted on Fri, 15 Jan, 2010)
Keep writing!
Writing poem requires one to listen to one’s heart. It’s more a matter of conscience than an art of pen. “A poet”, they say, “is born, not made”. Your poem is the answer to the call of your heart and that’s the reason it touches the heart. Good job done. Keep it up! Manzar Imam,
(Published in actress Nandana Sen’s blog on her writing A poem dedicated to Dimma on her b’day titled Day Break. Posted on Thu, 14 Jan, 2010)
Better than the butts!
Your ideas sound like the flow of a mellow music. It’s a good piece of entertaining write-up from someone aptly deserving to be called the pin-up, attention-deflector. Sherlyn, you have the right material to fit in the materialist frame of Bollywood with big butts and bigger roles. Sorry that the snake-charmer’s age is a bygone Bollywood phenomenon, but you would surely charm your way to the heart of directors looking for sneaky stuff. Better acting would perhaps earn your better rewards than bigger butts. But I wish you the best! Manzar Imam,
(Published in actress Sherlyn Chopra’s blog on her writing I want to have a bigger butt in 2010. Posted on Thu, 14 Jan, 2010)
Beautiful thoughts from a beautiful socialite!
It's a beautiful event report with a positive message. If you share with others something that has involvement of the high and mighty with the common men in a work of charity, it makes a big difference.Celebrities usually enjoy the glitter without involving themselves in the hassle involved in such causes. Beautiful thoughts from a beautiful socialite! Manzar Imam, Delhi
(Published in actress and TV host Pooja Bedi’s blog on her writing Charity can and should be fun! Posted on Sun, 13 Dec, 2009)
Height of superstition
A person's present action cannot be said to be the result of his/her past life. It is a superstitious and mythological idea. Such ideas don't hold much water in today's world of science and technology.I wonder even celebrities believe in such things that make men lazy and dependent on fate. Manzar Imam,
(Published in actress Payal Rohatgi’s blog on her writing ‘Raaz Pichle Janam Ka’: I was a BOY! Posted on Sun, 13 Dec, 2009)

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