Noticed Indian is a country of weepy men: Neelesh Misra
New Delhi: Seeking to motivate storytelling among people, writer, Bollywood home, scriptwriter, lyricist and photographer Neelesh Misra noticed that men in Indian do have a smooth identify which they try to otherwise cover up and some of his experiences have won in splitting that incorrect protect.
Misra has been narrating experiences on his display "Qisson Ka Kona" and "Time Device with Neelesh Misra" on electronic system Saavn.
Storytelling has the ability to stab through very coldest of outside. Misra says his experiences "got the interest of the most negative people".
"We have trapped to attaching to make excellent material. We have not done anything else, tried no gadgets. So in doing that we discovered that we have got the interest of the most negative people. The those who are not psychological. When the second year began, a lot of men had written about how the tale affected them psychologically and one of them had written 'oh thankgod, I can cry again in my car' so I noticed that Indian is a country of weepy men," said Misra.
"There was something that we were able to unscrew within their marbles and hearts and thoughts. That men, who were declining to be psychological, began up and cried with our experiences," he included.
Misra has been narrating experiences on his display "Qisson Ka Kona" and "Time Device with Neelesh Misra" on electronic system Saavn.
Storytelling has the ability to stab through very coldest of outside. Misra says his experiences "got the interest of the most negative people".
"We have trapped to attaching to make excellent material. We have not done anything else, tried no gadgets. So in doing that we discovered that we have got the interest of the most negative people. The those who are not psychological. When the second year began, a lot of men had written about how the tale affected them psychologically and one of them had written 'oh thankgod, I can cry again in my car' so I noticed that Indian is a country of weepy men," said Misra.
"There was something that we were able to unscrew within their marbles and hearts and thoughts. That men, who were declining to be psychological, began up and cried with our experiences," he included.

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