Apr
Thu, 2012

The man the founders wouldn’t pay

written by / Parveen Verma, on / April 19th, 2012, under / it ain't rainin today

kill the freelancer - true story of a freelancer - the man the founders wouldn't pay

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author/Parveen Verma

Dec
Wed, 2011

Shehla Masood by Rajat Kumar

written by / Parveen Verma, on / December 7th, 2011, under / the rainy blog

Shehla Masood by Rajat Kumar

Winston Churchill said that I am willing to meet my MAKER but whether my MAKER is willing to face the ordeal of meeting me is a different matter altogether…

Shehla Masood had the same belief and the same spirit, she lived by it and she died believing it, that I’ll do my job, so be it that I have to meet my MAKER, be it for environment, wild life conservation, RTI, Police high handedness, corruption and all such issues that plague Indian society and common people like you & I. And being close to her, I know for sure that her MAKER is having a tough time because she will, in her after life, will still be tenacious to ask probing questions to her MAKER…

author/Parveen Verma

Sep
Sun, 2011

Portrait of a Lady

written by / Parveen Verma, on / September 11th, 2011, under / the rainy blog

Portrait of a Lady - The Sandals Scandal

This is my first attempt to draw caricatures/comic to get some humor out. This work is based on a recent wikileak cable release titled as “Mayawati : Portrait of a Lady” where Mayawati sent her private jet (empty) to Mumbai to retrieve her preferred brand of sandals. Mr Assange offered her the finest British footwear when Mayawati offered him some space at the mental asylum in Agra.

author/Parveen Verma