Monday, May 15, 2006
Civic Sense
This person sitting next to me was eating fruits and casually kept throwing the waste out of the window. If educated people behave this way then can we complain on the illiterate people who do the same thing? All I could do was reiterate the importance of civic sense and duty to this person. Small step but I am sure it will go a long way. I strongly feel that we should at least question it when we see it happening so that people don’t take things for granted and I am sure that it would make a big difference someday.. So next time you see some one littering don’t hesitate to tell them the importance of civic duty!
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Two Contrasting Movies!!
One makes me wanan go back to the theater and the other makes me wanan run away from it!!
Syriana is a well directed movie about the lobbying that happens between the US and the oil barons of the middle east.. Something like Fahrenheit 9/11 which makes you think! Definetly worth a watch! Still wondering why GC won an award for this movie!! Gripping movie and strengthens your belief in the saying”rich get richer and the poor gets poorer”.
Darna zaroori hai should have been “Hasna zarrori hai”(I mean laughter…my hindi aint that good so excuse)..Its an excuse for an horror movie. How many movies can u watch which have these loud noises and silence alternating at regular intervals in a dark gloomy background(oops I forgot the rain) and some weird looking people added in for a good measure. After couple of stories I was itching to leave but couldn’t thanks to our car being stuck in the parking lot. I frankly did not think that Amitabh’s acting was exceptional or something that all reviews went ga-ga over it!Dont even waste your time with this even on a DVD!
Monday, April 17, 2006
Waiting @the Airport
I was on time but the flight was about half hour late and I had nothing to do so was just observing people to kill time. This fascinated me after a while…You can see almost all forms of emotions at the airport! You think of something and its right there before your face. Tried to recollect a few here:
Parents welcoming their son/daughter (probably returning from an overseas trip)
Group of friends creating a ruckus when they spot their peer member near the departure terminal. They even had a garland ready!!:-)
Families (by this I mean at least 6 people) waiting for that single member who’s been away for long..be it a son or a daughter or aunt or an uncle
Cabwallas with the standard boards for business excecutives
Tourists with a sense of excitement about the new place they are going to visit
Spouses waiting for their better(bitter?) halves
Kith and kin waiting for some ailing member in the family!
The list in endless….The uniting factor here is almost all of them sport a smile when they receive the person they were expecting…Anxious faces sport a half smile when they spot their near one near the baggage terminal and this smile blossoms into a full whole hearted one when the person walks out!! I watched so many people but I could not help but break into a wide beam when I saw someone else do that!
Kept happening again and again before it was time for me to leave! Well, my face was no different! In fact it was glowing!
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Pattiyal
I was very excited even before the movie began. Having heard bits and pieces about different facets of movie making from the assistant director I was itching to watch this one. The show began and I must admit I was not a wee bit disappointed!!
The titles rolled on interlaced with scenes from the movie! Impressive opening and a good first half. The director has taken great care to etch the character Kosi and Selva-The protagonists. I did wonder as to why so much importance was given to building the characters and my questions were answered in the post interval period. The scenes shot realistically makes you a part of the character’s lives! The on screen chemistry between the leading pairs was a delight to watch. Kudos to the director for not shifting to exotic foreign locales to shoot songs as it would have seemed totally unrealistic!!
The first half ended with everyone smiling and wondering how the movie is going to take shape.
Second half was gripping to say the least. I do not wish to give the story away but every scene was well thought off and the plot was well outlined for the climax. Screenplay plays the hero here and the otherwise simple story becomes an intriguing plot with realistic sentinemnts. Pattiyal or the list of events in Selva’s and Kosi’s life makes your heart ache. The climax is viewed with pin drop silence and you leave the theater thinking “Do these things actually happen”. Ask the director and I am sure he would say yeah they do!
Performances are top notch! I frankly was surprised with Barat’s portrayal of the dumb and deaf Selva. You can see that his hard work towards giving a realistic performance has paid off!
Kosi’s role is a piece of cake for Arya and he’s proven his mettle yet again, thanks to the director’s capabilities to draw out powerful performance. Nirav Shah’s camera work is just different. You hardly watch a tamil movie and actually notice the camera shots and angle but Nirav shah’s camera work leaves a mark. Songs are good fun to watch! Lastly it’s no use comparing this with Arindum Ariyamalum. They are both movies of different genre’ ! If I still am going to compare the I would say the first half packages a whole lot of fun and the subtle humor is evident(like AA) but the second half is the stealer! the story unfolds right then and there is no looking back…
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Teary Goodbye!!!
I write this with a heavy heart.:-((((((((((
I just heard the news that one of my teammates, died today.. He was just 27....27 is not an age to die! I can never come to term with such things and this is just such a shock.. This guy had gone to the
I sincerely hope and pray that his family gets the strength to handle this,,,,,,,
Monday, October 10, 2005
Dedicated to Enid Blyton books..........
Monday, October 03, 2005
How dare u kiss in Chennai?
http://us.rediff.com/news/2005/oct/03sw.htm?q=tp&file=.htm?headline=Column:~How~dare~you~kiss~in~Chennai?
Chk it out!!
Human Life-Does it still have any value?
Friday, September 30, 2005
Movie Mania!!
Thursday, August 18, 2005
The Lady or the Tiger??
Posting the link below,
http://www.classicshorts.com/stories/tiger.html
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Kids-Totally amazing!!!!
6 months later during my visit I could see a drastic change...She reacted to what we said, the color I was wearing, my expressions, the toy I was having...Kicked her mom, when she finished eating ,gurgles, laughed when we made funny faces and kept on talking like we should understand every word she was speaking!! I din't do anything.. Just sat and watched her and learnt so many things in just an hour.....I couldn’t help but be in total awe of God's creation....
Recently, I was taking a flight from Mumbai to Chennai. I got in, settled down with a book, when I heard a small voice behind me..."Amma, how does the plane fly"?? It was just an innocent kid talking to his mother. I din't intend to evesdrop, but the mother was just so patient in explaining every single thing to the kid. I presume its his first flight journey and till we reached Chennai, he had so many questions to ask. Some very silly, some smart, some for which I was also trying to learn the answer from his mom....
Overall I couldnt help but wonder what a marvel they all are at every stage of their life...
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Mush Register
Why I hate him:Well, the fact that he's too perfect and mistakes are a rare occurance to him.In short makes her look immature
Why I hate her:Impulsive about almost everything in life!Difficult to comprehend but gets over it soon!
Why we are in Love
Her:Though it sounds cliche', he makes me feel so nice about being me and gives me my space.
Him:Brings out the child in me and makes me realize I am fun too!!