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Talk Back Y our cover story, Should You Go Direct?, provides extensive coverage. It was a timely read as I have been toying with the idea of going direct. I am a millennial investor and have been using various digital channels to understand and compare everything on offer for someone with my level of risk appetite. It is true that disintermediation is catching up among investors of my age group, as we have access to information at our fingertips. I have also been following the Morningstar Fund Review section in the last two issues of the magazine. The story on tax planning was a treat to read. It offered some practical solutions, and I found it exceptionally relatable because I do find the annual tax-saving season rather tedious. Please do cover more on millennial spenders as well as investors. I found the coverage limited to a few financial aspects. Therefore, I would like to read more on financial issues that affect millennials. Parth Sharma, New Delhi y letter is concerning the famous French actor (actress as I would like to call her), Kalki Koechlin, whose profile you have published, rightly so, in the March 2018 issue of Outlook Money in the Women’s edition that coincided with International Women’s Day. I would like to ask what mistake or sin we men have committed that we should be disregarded, as if we men have not done anything worthwhile or done anything worth mentioning? However, I was impressed with Kalki Koechlin and what she said in the interview, which I am reproducing verbatim from your own publication: Koechlin says: “I had to work really hard after I left Anurag (Kashyap). That part of my life was all about cutting ribbons. It was so disorienting.” And, “This is going to be a really funny interview. I don’t know anything about money. I take advice on how to invest from my neighbour.” S Ramakrishnan, Mumbai I am an avid reader of Outlook Money and love each bit and byte of the magazine. In the February issue, Sonu Sood’s Money Wisdom was excellent. The best part is that he’s inculcating savings habit in his son too. That’s something very unique and different. I really feel that diversification is the real essence of investment. One should stick to this golden mantra. “ “ M “ Monica sharma, Amritsar My knowledge of Kalki (Koechlin) was just from her films. But after reading your Women’s Special edition, it was clear that she was the right choice. How she struggled in her initial days in the film industry, not getting financial aid from her parents, leading often to crashing at friends’ places, is a lot more than inspiring. Besides facing obstacles throughout her journey, she has become a brand and let her work speak for herself. 10 Outlook Money April 2018 www.outlookmoney.com “ Himani Sharma, Gurgaon