Home Actress Lisa Ray HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Lisa Ray Instagram - Cultural commentators and pop culture junkies in India today can’t ignore the creative cauldron of 90s Bombay that set the imaginative foundation for a globalised version of India. The urban scene today is built on the shoulders of the fertile minds of the 90s; pioneers who embraced their eccentricities and stepped into the wild world of Bombay on the cusp of becoming Mumbai. I personally LOVE this edition of @thisismotherland guest edited by @tee.bha.crew which reflects on Bombay-Mumbai of 1995-1996. It was the year we were introduced to Motorola pagers. The year ‘Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways’ was renamed to B.E.S.T. MTV, Indi-pop, The Ghetto, @adsingholive Great artists like @sudarshanstudio returned to the ‘ever-evolving tableau’ of Mumbai to establish a world class practise and a home. Mahesh Mathai, one of the best advertising directors in the country at that time says it best: ‘It was a time when we did great advertising for pretty bad products, whereas nowadays you see pretty bad ads for good products’ I wrote in my piece: we were all part of the process. We played. Bombay was an ally. A city that supported our imagination, ambition and sexiness. I was personally curious about the name change- can a name change a city or does a city change and the name follows? Who knows? Today I keep toggling between Mumbai and Bombay easily. I accept both versions of my city- the city that made me, broke me, made me again and taught me so much.’ @thisismotherland MUH @theartistreshumalhotra

Lisa Ray Instagram – Cultural commentators and pop culture junkies in India today can’t ignore the creative cauldron of 90s Bombay that set the imaginative foundation for a globalised version of India. The urban scene today is built on the shoulders of the fertile minds of the 90s; pioneers who embraced their eccentricities and stepped into the wild world of Bombay on the cusp of becoming Mumbai. I personally LOVE this edition of @thisismotherland guest edited by @tee.bha.crew which reflects on Bombay-Mumbai of 1995-1996. It was the year we were introduced to Motorola pagers. The year ‘Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways’ was renamed to B.E.S.T. MTV, Indi-pop, The Ghetto, @adsingholive Great artists like @sudarshanstudio returned to the ‘ever-evolving tableau’ of Mumbai to establish a world class practise and a home. Mahesh Mathai, one of the best advertising directors in the country at that time says it best: ‘It was a time when we did great advertising for pretty bad products, whereas nowadays you see pretty bad ads for good products’ I wrote in my piece: we were all part of the process. We played. Bombay was an ally. A city that supported our imagination, ambition and sexiness. I was personally curious about the name change- can a name change a city or does a city change and the name follows? Who knows? Today I keep toggling between Mumbai and Bombay easily. I accept both versions of my city- the city that made me, broke me, made me again and taught me so much.’ @thisismotherland MUH @theartistreshumalhotra

Lisa Ray Instagram - Cultural commentators and pop culture junkies in India today can’t ignore the creative cauldron of 90s Bombay that set the imaginative foundation for a globalised version of India. The urban scene today is built on the shoulders of the fertile minds of the 90s; pioneers who embraced their eccentricities and stepped into the wild world of Bombay on the cusp of becoming Mumbai. I personally LOVE this edition of @thisismotherland guest edited by @tee.bha.crew which reflects on Bombay-Mumbai of 1995-1996. It was the year we were introduced to Motorola pagers. The year ‘Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways’ was renamed to B.E.S.T. MTV, Indi-pop, The Ghetto, @adsingholive Great artists like @sudarshanstudio returned to the ‘ever-evolving tableau’ of Mumbai to establish a world class practise and a home. Mahesh Mathai, one of the best advertising directors in the country at that time says it best: ‘It was a time when we did great advertising for pretty bad products, whereas nowadays you see pretty bad ads for good products’ I wrote in my piece: we were all part of the process. We played. Bombay was an ally. A city that supported our imagination, ambition and sexiness. I was personally curious about the name change- can a name change a city or does a city change and the name follows? Who knows? Today I keep toggling between Mumbai and Bombay easily. I accept both versions of my city- the city that made me, broke me, made me again and taught me so much.’ @thisismotherland MUH @theartistreshumalhotra

Lisa Ray Instagram – Cultural commentators and pop culture junkies in India today can’t ignore the creative cauldron of 90s Bombay that set the imaginative foundation for a globalised version of India.

The urban scene today is built on the shoulders of the fertile minds of the 90s; pioneers who embraced their eccentricities and stepped into the wild world of Bombay on the cusp of becoming Mumbai.

I personally LOVE this edition of @thisismotherland guest edited by @tee.bha.crew which reflects on Bombay-Mumbai of 1995-1996. It was the year we were introduced to Motorola pagers. The year ‘Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways’ was renamed to B.E.S.T.
MTV, Indi-pop, The Ghetto, @adsingholive
Great artists like @sudarshanstudio returned to the ‘ever-evolving tableau’ of Mumbai to establish a world class practise and a home.

Mahesh Mathai, one of the best advertising directors in the country at that time says it best: ‘It was a time when we did great advertising for pretty bad products, whereas nowadays you see pretty bad ads for good products’

I wrote in my piece: we were all part of the process. We played. Bombay was an ally. A city that supported our imagination, ambition and sexiness. I was personally curious about the name change- can a name change a city or does a city change and the name follows? Who knows?

Today I keep toggling between Mumbai and Bombay easily. I accept both versions of my city- the city that made me, broke me, made me again and taught me so much.’

@thisismotherland

MUH @theartistreshumalhotra | Posted on 04/Nov/2023 16:42:59

Lisa Ray Instagram – Your Saturday night programming has landed 😂

And the Taboo Topic I chose to start with is…

MENOPAUSE – a new storyline.

There’s an alternative storyline of becoming empowered and laying down all weapons of attention that is possible and within our grasp as women facing menopause, this very natural stage of a woman’s life. 

But we need to break down this topic. I want to talk about :

– mindset
– physical changes
– society’s perceptions, myths and misconceptions 

Thoughts? I’m going to talk about my personal experience going into chemo induced menopause at 37 in the next instalment, lovers and friends.
Lisa Ray Instagram – I’ve been thinking about how to bring a more well rounded, authentic version of myself to this page.

Albert Camus once said ‘The only way to deal with an unfree world is to be so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.’ It’s a romantic thought that I embraced very diligently when I was young. But as we all know women are held to different standards than men. And when I was finding my way, there was nothing quite as threatening an an independent and outspoken young woman. I paid the price many times but regret not a thing.

Now at 51 I want to bring context and conversation to taboo topics like menopause, geriatric motherhood, cancer, mental health, eroticism in your 50s and how a bloody tough diagnosis can prove to be a second chance at life. I love raw, unfiltered conversations. Keeping it organic and real.

What should we tackle first? Love to hear in the comments below which taboo topic you’d like to talk about.

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