By Riddhima Sen Reel life refers to artificial life, straight up. The life which is shown to people, on social media or the screen. On the contrary, real life is something which is hard-hitting and crucial. Reality and perception vary from each other to a great extent. Perception varies from one person to the other, and thus is subjective in nature. Reality is real, and can’t be altered in any manner. Even when one tries to alter the reality, or deny or distort it in some manner, it rarely becomes and is mostly impossible. The differences between reel and real life are evidently visible. However, in the recent times, reel life is taking over everything. People are depending more upon reel life. They are believing what they are seeing online instantly. Rather than believing on real life, people have gradually started to rely more on the virtual world. Since the emergence of technological advancements, life has become absolutely virtual in nature. The gradual growth and ...
By Abhishek Haridasan The Infotainment Coloumn A partition in your life is needed! And this time, there won't be any remorse! It'll uncomplicate your life and keep your sanity in check. Let's disassociate our personal lives from the life we witness on the 70 mm screen and reels. Cinema and Life Scope: Millions of us believe that cinema is a reflection of the lives we lead. There is some truth to it, but it is largely a narrative created to sell cinema tickets and fill up cinema halls. While cinema can portray characters within a storyline, it also provides a chance to see how idealism can define our lives. Yet, it's important to demarcate the lines between truth and fiction. What's Real?: You, your people and the idiosyncrasies you witness. That's the truth. The crests and troughs that we witness across months and years of our lives are the real truth. The flaring egos and our pursuits of spiritual leanings are the whole and sole truth. If we can clearly se...