Friday, March 30, 2012

"Whatever Begins ,Also Ends" - Seneca

"Whatever Begins ,Also Ends" - Seneca


For Quite Some Time I Was Living A Dream Sharing Knowledge  Having Fun Online But Whatever Has Began Has To Also See An End......

With End Of This Financial Year There Will Also Be An End Of My Online Life. I Am Officially Logging Off All My Online Accounts & Profiles.....

On This Occasion I Would Like To Thank All My Online Friends  For Being There Always.... To All Of Them I Would Like To Inform That You All Can Surely Contact Me On My Cell Any Time On 01 / 02 Both The Numbers I Am Only Getting Offline Not Leaving The World.....


Its An Honour To Be Only Pranet M Koli On The Net Hope This Stays On Even Beyond Years....

Thank You Once Again This Is Pranet M. Koli Logging Off Indefinitely....... 

Friday, March 23, 2012




Design Synopsis: 

Initial Designing:  

  • During  Initial Stage Of Designing It Was Decided To Give Tribute To Legendary Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, & Sukhdev  Without Using Any Of Their Pictures Or Portraits.  
  • Tribute Should Portray Their Sacrifice And Their Diminishing  Ideology In Today's Youth.
  • Tribute Should Depict Today's Scenario & Political Status.

Colour Combination:

  • What Better Colour Other Than Red To Depict Sacrifice.
  • The Background Was Decided To Be Pure White To Depict Purity Of The Souls Of The Legends.

Final Layout:

  • To Depict Sacrifice And Diminishing Power Blood Was Used
  • "Inquilab Zindabad" Was Used To Describe The Rebellious Nature Of The Leagends As Well As To Remind The Current Generation About  A Weapon Called "Inquilab Zindabad" Which Successful In Throwing The British Out Of Our Nation, Yet It Remains Unused Today....  
  • Inquilab Zindabad  is a Urdu phrase which translates to "Long Live Revolution".
  • The Three Major Blood Drops Depict The Legends Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev.
  • Other Shattered Blood Stains Depict Various Other Revolutionaries Who Died An Unknown Death All Over The Nation For The Fight Of Our Nation.
  • The Placement Of Blood Underneath "Inquilab Zindabad" Depicts The Loosing Power Of Once An Warcry Which Today Has Became Just A Word...