Magical Morning Magic In Memories Unveiling
Entertainment is like a window to a dreamland where anything is possible. Whether it’s watching a superhero movie, listening to a soulful song, or reading about the life of a great entertainer, entertainment fills our world with magic and emotions. In this essay, I want to share how the entertainment world touches my heart, inspires people around the globe, and makes a difference in our lives.
When I was younger, I used to think entertainment was just for fun. But over the years, I realized it’s more than that—it’s a way to feel joy, to learn new things, to escape worries, and even to feel brave. There are so many kinds of entertainers who work hard to make us smile, cry, and feel inspired. From actors and musicians to dancers, writers, and animators—each of them brings something special to the world.
One entertainer who really inspires me is Shah Rukh Khan. He is not just one of the biggest Bollywood stars, but also someone who rose from nothing to become the “King of Bollywood.” His journey shows that talent, hard work, and belief in yourself can help you achieve anything. I recently watched his movie “Chak De! India” again and noticed how powerful a performance can be. That movie is not just about hockey—it’s about never giving up. It made me want to work harder in my own life too.
On the Hollywood side, I look up to people like Tom Holland and Emma Watson. Tom is a brilliant actor who plays Spider-Man, and he reminds me that even superheroes can have a shy, kind, and funny side. Emma, who played Hermione in Harry Potter, is also a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and speaks about gender equality. She proves that actors can use their voice for big causes beyond movies.
The most special part of entertainment, I feel, is how it brings people together. My grandmother loves watching old black-and-white films, while my younger brother enjoys cartoons like Paw Patrol. Even though our interests are different, we still sit on the sofa and laugh together. That’s the power of entertainment—it connects people across ages, countries, and cultures.
Entertainment is also like a mirror. It shows what is happening in the world and helps us understand others better. For example, when I watched “The Social Dilemma” on Netflix, I learned how social media can affect mental health. It wasn’t just a documentary—it made me think about how we use the internet every day. I even made a Micro:bit project to track screen time after watching that!
I also love reading about great entertainers because their life stories are full of courage. One such story is that of Walt Disney. He created Mickey Mouse when no one believed in him. He had many failures, but he didn’t stop dreaming. His work has made millions of children happy, including me. I still remember building a LEGO set of Disney Castle last year and pretending I was in a Disney movie.
In today’s world, entertainment is everywhere—from our phones to our living rooms. YouTube creators, Instagram dancers, podcasters, and even storytellers on platforms like LitPick are part of this growing world. I have also tried becoming a young reviewer on Instagram (@parthsingla2015), where I talk about books I love. Sometimes I act out scenes from them and create reels. It’s my small way of entertaining others.
One thing I have noticed is that entertainment is becoming global. Korean pop music, Japanese anime, and Hollywood movies are popular in India, just like Bollywood movies are famous in the Middle East and Africa. This exchange of entertainment is helping people understand each other’s cultures, languages, and feelings. But we also need to be careful. Too much similarity can make the world feel the same. That’s why it’s important to protect local stories and unique voices.
Entertainment is also growing thanks to technology. With animation, AR/VR, AI, and gaming, we can now enjoy stories in new ways. Recently, I tried creating a Micro:bit video game where a bird has to fly through a storm, inspired by a story I read. It made me realize how storytelling can be blended with technology for new experiences.
Now let’s talk about what makes a good entertainer. I think it’s not just about being famous—it’s about creating something meaningful, connecting with people, and spreading happiness. Entertainers who make you laugh when you are sad, think when you are confused, or dream when you are scared—those are the real heroes.
Illustrations also play a big role, especially in books and animated movies. I recently reviewed a book called Marky the Magnificent Fairy, and I was amazed by how the drawings added magic to the story. The bright wings, happy forest, and smiling fairies made the story more alive. Without those pictures, the book wouldn’t be the same.
Entertainment is not always about applause and glamour. Sometimes it’s about small performances, like school plays or storytelling sessions. I still remember narrating “The Hare and the Tortoise” in kindergarten. I had only two lines, but the cheers I received made me feel like a star. That day, I learned that even small roles in entertainment can have a big impact.
Would I like to become an entertainer someday? Maybe! I like writing, acting, coding games, and building LEGO machines. I believe if I can combine my imagination and skills, I can create something that entertains others and maybe even teaches something. Entertainment doesn’t always need a big stage—it needs big heart.
If I had to gift someone an entertainer’s work, I would definitely choose a book or a musical video. Books like Harry Potter or Wonder have changed lives. And songs like “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman give people hope. These are not just gifts—they are emotions wrapped in stories.
In conclusion, the entertainment world is a magical universe full of colors, characters, and creativity. It teaches us about life, connects us to the world, and gives us wings to fly. Whether it’s Bollywood or Broadway, books or videos, music or memes—entertainment will always be a part of who we are. As someone who loves stories, I hope to keep learning, sharing, and maybe even creating something that touches hearts someday.
By: Parth Singla
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