Tuesday, 30 January 2018

How Renting Furniture Makes Decorating Home a Merry Affair


Living in a metro city for a long time now has certainly taught me a lot of lessons including how to manage time, food, travel, and most importantly, managing my rented apartment. If you are renting an apartment in a city like Mumbai, the utilization and decoration of the space becomes very important.

Apartment decorating is not easy as it looks, especially when you have a small apartment. But as I have learned the hard way, the look of a living room in lifestyle magazines never really matches up the reality. If you are looking for ideas and cost-effective ways to help your apartment look perfectly decorated and styled, you have landed at the right place.




In this blog, I will talk about my experiences and few ideas on how you can use renting to make the decoration of your home a merry affair.

Before I share a few ideas, let’s understand the concept of rentingfurniture and appliances. Nowadays, it is easier to rent furniture and other things online, as it is more convenient, commitment-free, and cost-effective in comparison to buying them. Thanks to online portals like RentoMojo which enable everyone to #SmartlyOwn quality furniture, appliances, and vehicles at affordable cost. They also provide appliance and furniture at affordable RMIs (Rental Monthly Installments).
If you are planning on setting up a home in a new city, renting furniture and other appliances can be a good option if you frequently change locations every one or two years. If you are looking to move into a new space, it’s always good to look for an unfurnished apartment. So if you ask why, the answer to this is very simple. First of all, you will end up saving a lot on rent every month. Second, you won’t have to live with the furnishing which your landlord thinks is beautiful. It may be a green wall with a black sofa, and if you accidentally end up doing some damage to the furniture, you might end up paying extra for repair or replacement.





Now coming to the main question – Buy or Rent?

Follow below ideas and rentingfurniture will make decorating your home a merry affair:

1-      If you are buying furniture, its value depreciates quickly over a period of time, but renting saves you from it. Just pay for what you use and swap it if you don’t like the colour after 6 months.

2-    If you switch work locations frequently, shifting can be a major challenge for you. It will be expensive as well as an additional pain to the core of packing and shifting.

3-    Splurge … On Certain Items: Rentbetter quality of furniture like sofa, beddings/mattress, etc. Renting gives you an opportunity to choose high quality products without worrying about the cost of purchasing and saving a huge chunk of cash out for the EMIs.

4-    Subscribe to renting, and get your furniture from online portals like Rentomojo. Extremely affordable, the furniture comes with additional services like free delivery and installation, which means you don’t have to end up paying packers and movers out of your pocket! Not just that, it comes with free maintenance and relocation. This means complete peace of mind.

5-      An unfurnished flat gives you the freedom to decorate the place in a way you want to — but that doesn’t mean you need to splurge money by buying your own furniture.


So, prefer renting over buying, and save money!



If you are rentingfurniture, you get many advantages over buying them (Rent Vs Buy). So based on the these benefits, renting furniture perfectly makes sense if you are setting up your home for the first time or just moved to a new city. Subscribing to online renting portals like Rentomojo can make your job easier. I checked the website, and they have a terrific range of furniture and essentials to help you decorate your home. Do share your thoughts and experiences on renting furniture in the comment section.









Monday, 8 January 2018

Zee Classic presents the ‘Nasir Hussain Film Festival’


Best known for his evergreen movies, Teesri Manzil, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Nasir Hussain was amongst those few in the industry who seldom gave a flop. Father to director and producer Mansoor Khan, uncle to the perfectionist Aamir Khan, Nasir Hussain was a writer, producer and director par excellence.

Commemorating his contribution to Indian Cinema, Zee Classic, with its proposition Woh Zamana Kare Deewana, has curated over a month-long festival titled ‘Nasir Hussain Film Festival’. Starting 7th January, the festival will showcase his greatest hits including Yaadon Ki Baarat, Hum Kisise Kam Naheen, Teesri Manzil, Zamaana Ko Dikhana Hai, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Manzil Manzil, every Sunday at 12 noon.



Born in 1926 to a conservative family, Nasir Hussain had a keen interest in movies and theatrical works. However, his father who was a history teacher was apprehensive of Nasir Hussain’s passion but that did not deter him from doing what he loved the most. When he moved to Lucknow to pursue his BA, he actively began writing short plays for radio and at times even played minor roles. Film producer Sashadhar Mukherjee impressed by Nasir Hussain’s writing credentials hired him for his Filmistan studios in 1948 and there was no looking back for Nasir Hussain.  The same producer inspired Nasir Hussain to start directing and his first movie was Tumsa Nahin Dekha with Shammi Kapoor in 1957.


An important anecdote from his days at Filmistan is that when Hussain decided to direct his debut film Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957), he wanted Dev Anand to play the leading role. But since Dev Sahab turned down the role, Sashadhar Mukherjee wanted him to take Shammi Kapoor. Hussain was sceptical about this suggestion. Shammi Kapoor himself was considering quitting films when Tumsa Nahin Dekha was offered to him. But as luck turned out, Tumsa Nahin Dekha clicked in a big way at the box office & there was no looking back for both Hussain and Shammi Kapoor.

Zee Classic brings the best of Nasir Hussain who is often touted as the man of firsts. Nasir Hussain created the first Bollywood Masala film with Teesri Manzil in 1966 and introduced musical romance with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Writer Salim Khan who contributed to the movie Teesri Manzil said, “Nasir Hussain was the individual who gave romantic heroes a comic twist.”

Nasir Hussain always maintained that it was more interesting to show the process of the hero and heroine falling in love run through the film rather than have the hero and heroine in love and that is what makes his films special. His films made the process of boy wooing girl and winning her over a most enjoyable affair.
With such a strong element of romance in his films it is but natural that his films were known for their superb music. Each and every composer did some of their best work for him be it OP Nayyar (Tumsa Nahin Dekha, Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon), Shankar-Jaikishen (Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai), Usha Khanna (Dil Deke Dekho) and of course RD Burman who did all of Hussain’s films following Teesri Manzil (1966). In fact The Nasir Hussain-RD Burman-Majrooh Sultanpuri team created musical history together through Teesri Manzil, Baharon ke Sapne, Pyar ka Mausam, Caravan, Yaadon Ki Baarat, Hum Kisise Kum Naheen and Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai.
For all the music lovers, you may recognise Nasir Hussain better, for he is the one whose songs are most remembered. Still guessing? 

O Haseena Zulfonwali, O Mere Sona Re, Chura liya hai tumne jo dil ko if not the original, the remixes will ring a bell. Adding to this list are, ‘Aye Mere Husafar’ or ‘Papa Kehte Hain’!



His son Mansoor Khan took over the reins and Hussain continued to write for Mansoor’s films like Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992). Among his firsts is also the cult movie Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar which highlighted the issues of competition, failure in love and a strong desire to fit in, that every teenager faces even today.

To entertain viewers with unheard stories of Nasir Hussian and enhance their movie-viewing experience, Zee Classic has also curated special features revolving around the life of the legendary filmmaker. It includes views of stalwarts of Indian cinema like Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar, Juhi Chawla, Ayesha Jhulka, Prem Chopra, Dalip Tahil, and Lalit Pandit amongst others. These special features along with additional exclusive interviews will be showcased during the telecast of movies on Zee Classic.
 

‘Nasir Hussain Film Festival’
 Date
Time
Yaadon Ki Baarat
07-Jan
12 noon
Hum Kisise Kum Naheen
14-Jan
12 noon
Teesri Manzil
21-Jan
12 noon
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai
28-Jan
12 noon
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
04-Feb
12 noon
Manzil Manzil 
11-Feb
12 noon

Watch ‘Nasir Hussain Film Festival’ starting 7th January, every Sunday at 12 noon only on Zee Classic

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