Spanning over two generations and two continents, 'Everything will be Alright' explores the complex relationship between a young Jewish boy, Jake, and his devoted Muslim nanny, Asima, who loved the boy as if he was her own. A horrible act of terrorism begins the transformation of what once was a loving relationship between them into a web of distrust. Asima, once Jake's beacon of motherly love, is reduced to nothing more than a masthead for the Islamic faith. Fifteen years later, when unusual circumstances bring them together again, she has to make a decision of her own - whether to let her...
Spanning over two generations and two continents, 'Everything will be Alright' explores the complex relationship between a young Jewish boy, Jake, and...
We, the IIT alumni, have been told time and again to consider ourselves fortunate to have the opportunity to share the space with the world's (or at least our country's) greatest minds. Guilty, as charged; especially when we think of some of our classmates 35 years ago. But a great mind is not a synonym for a straight mind. The general perception outside IIT has been that the students come to IIT campus with three things in mind - study, study, and more study. While it was true in most cases, but sometimes - when the lights were out, when nobody was watching, when we aced or completely bombed...
We, the IIT alumni, have been told time and again to consider ourselves fortunate to have the opportunity to share the space with the world's (or at l...