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My first week back

I was ecstatic as I sat in my car a minute away from school thinking about my teacher, thinking about my friends and most of all thinking about the new kids coming to Regent this year. In the one minute that was left, I remembered my first year in Regent. I came to Regent three years back having no friends, no idea what my teacher (Ms. Wyeth) would be like or any direction sense. So, I knew what they must have been feeling like. Suddenly, I was yanked back to reality because of my mom as she asked, “Ready for your first day at school?”. “Yes mum,” I replied. The moment had arrived, the moment I went to school. Faster than lightning, I sped into MPH 1 hoping to meet my friends. My wish was answered, I met all my friends from before and I also saw a lot of new faces (teachers and kids). But I was most excited to meet my teacher, so I went up to meet him. He said he was surprised to see me as somebody had told him I was going to a different school. Most of my best friends were in...

Bucket list- a movie review

The story of the movie ‘Bucket list’ is simple. It showcases a typical Marathi housewife, Madhura (Madhuri Dixit) who was given a heart transplant by a 20-year-old girl (Sai). Eager to know more, Madhura goes and meets the parents of the girl who gave her a life. There she finds out her donor had a bucket list that she wants to complete before turning 21. As a show of gratitude Madhura decides to complete that list in 6 months (Sai’s birthday). To complete this list, she has to do some daring things she never would have attempted – getting drunk, getting arrested and riding a Harley etc. With the help of family, friends and inner talent Madhura is able to finish the bucket list with barriers in her way. For the main star, Madhuri, I would rate her acting and elegance a big-five-o. Now for the movie, even though we can see Sai is a daring girl it felt like the ‘bucket list’ was too short, also certain scenes have a slight resemblance with mother- daughter scenes in English vingli...