'It's a dream that I have achieved.'
Ace photographer Subi Samuel will post his best pictures between 12noon and 1pm today right here on Rediff ZaraBol. Be there!
We recently hosted a live exhibition of Subi Samuel's works where he posted some of his finest photographs on Rediff ZaraBol. Today we showcase the pictures he's shot along with what he had to say about them. Keep clicking!
The professional photographer talks about how he overcame the odds and became one of India's leading lensmen.
India's leading glamour and celebrity photographer will now take your questions.
'Our only child. A Communist.' 'There was an encounter by the police inside this room, five years ago. He was shot in one arm, but managed to escape.' 'Missing since then. May Jesus keep him alive.' A revealing excerpt from Asim Mukhopadhyay's Half Man: A Novel On The Naxal Movement.
Celebrity photographer Subi Samuel lists the best feminine faces ever to face the flashbulbs.
Ace photographer Subi Samuel recently shot a swimsuit calendar for Cobra, a prominent beer brand on the beaches of Goa. Check it out!
Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya and Biju Menon play the lead role
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday said capital flows would determine where the Indian currency was headed. The rupee has fallen 4.3 per cent against the dollar since the month began, despite RBI's intervention and administrative measures.
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The decision to go ahead with the mission is certain to anger China, which said last month it would "never allow any country" to violate its territorial waters and airspace around the islands, the Washington Post reported.
The statement came a day after Indian Army launched "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions across LoC.
Since 55 per cent of Indian trade passes through the South China Sea, and with over $5 billion investments in the energy sector in Vietnam, it is imperative India actively pursues its national interests in the region, says Srikanth Kondapalli.
'After a strategic pause though, Beijing will revive its policy of slowly creeping towards acquiring sovereignty over the South China Sea.'
In anticipation of a verdict to be delivered by the International Tribunal of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on Tuesday, China has orchestrated a worldwide campaign to defuse its findings.