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LITERARY EXPRESSION


Fifty Shades of Grey: Pages vs Screen
By- Aishwarya Chandra Cover Page and Editing by- Diksha Sharma This week's Cinematic Friday takes a detour into Fifty Shades of Grey , a story that proves imagination sometimes does most of the heavy lifting. Reading the book feels like being trapped inside Anastasia Steele’s head, where every glance is overanalyzed, every emotion is dramatic, and every red flag is politely waved away with a shrug, and a heartbeat metaphor. Christian Grey exists less as a person and more as
Aishwarya Chandra
Jan 232 min read


Same Stars, Different Tears
By- Devyani Rawat Cover Page and Editing by- Diksha Sharma It’s Cinematic Friday again, and here we are. If I’m being honest, The Fault in Our Stars feels like two different emotional experiences depending on whether I’m holding the book or watching the movie. The book feels quieter, heavier, and more intimate, as if Hazel is speaking directly into your thoughts, giving you time to sit with every fear, every soft moment of love, every unfair truth about life and illness. It
Devyani Rawat
Jan 91 min read


A Cinematic Friday: With Anne with An E
Friday feels like magic , a quiet joy after a long, exhausting week. My cinematic Friday belongs to Anne with an E, where Green Gables comes alive in shades of green and gold. The show breathes color and sound into Anne Shirley’s world , a girl with red braids, freckles like constellations, and dreams too big for her small town. Each episode feels like a pause, a return to innocence, reminding me that even ordinary moments can hold magic.
Kriti
Oct 24, 20252 min read
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