Tuesday 27 December 2011

Metro Maniacs - Metro Man-yucks

Heyya...
well...its taking a hell lot more tym than i thot it wud in structuring these maniacs....its jst lyk u hav got a season of episodes ready to be aired on tv, bt are nt able to decide which one to go in first. same is the scene here...many incomplete and uncensored are lying here n there scattered in my mail draft box, mobile draft box, brain draft box..(wish dre were sum in demand draft box for me... ;p) it seems draw of lots d best option to pick, complete, edit n post.
so here we are this time, talking bout MAN as in human being in general and not any gender biases...! so how does a man i.e. human being behaves when suddenly public transport becomes sophisticated, sumwat comfortable, air conditioned...i say...its js lyk buying a new gadget, gizmo...initially u wil take xtreme gud care...lamination karaoge...scratch guard lagaoge....cover mein daaloge...bt fir dheere dheere...ek scratch padega...fir do...fir aur aane do...ki farak penda hai...!!! den u wil js keep it anywhre...dhoool padegi uspe...galti se sabzi bhi giregi uspe...etcc etccc. metro bhi ab it seems scratch wali stage cross karne wali hai. so lemme jst bring on the characters in diff categories as we go ahead...

SpitsVilla : here we have men trying to make delhi metro a long lost sibling of dilli ki buses and mumbai ki local. there is no particular lead actor here but bhaiya from our previous post leads the charts. it seems kaafi der se unko baandh ke rakha hua tha metro mein thookne se...now they have jst broken thru, ab nahi raha jaata...!! ;p  here r a few styles they choose, Olympic Spit - metro and platform ke beech wala gap, saalon ka aim to dekho, archery fail ho jayegi. Pigeon Spit - metro platform se neeche road pe....speed, distance, time ki perfect application. there are many more spits but usse zada imp aur categories hain.

Pisstol : here is one thing that i wud neva neva neva have imagined, even in buses or local or anywhre...bt this bhaiya (specifically) has left his mark here too...jo metro ke dabbe ke beech joint hota hai naa...wahan pe bhaiya ne apne bachche ko susu karaya....bhari metro mein din dahade....itne gawahon ke saamne...judge sahab..!....main hota na wahan to sahi mein ya to rakh ke deta usko kaan ke neeche ya complaint karta zarooooor....bloody hell f#4*er....(this incident is aankhon dekhi by my ofc colleague, reported by me)

Mygration : sarkar ne kaha pehla dabba chod do...old unkle ne kaha mere liye seat chod do...dmrc ne kaha pehle chadhna chod do...ab tume kehte ho ki station aane se pehle chalna bhi chod dun...(devdas style)... this above dialog is perfectly suited for many ppl traveling daily, both males n females. i ve been observing this for past 1.5 mnth, saala last stop aane se pehle hi log metro mein aage se peeche ki taraf chalna strt ho jaate hain...and for only one reason, pichla door escalators ke paas aata hai. hadh hai...n iss walk ki strt karti hain females jo ki pehle dabbe mein reserved hain to last dabbe mein jana strt ho jaati hain, den we see many men also doing the same, and den as the metro doors open, they all rush towards the escalators and create a jam dre and i can easly catch them wen i reach the stairs as they r stil walking baby steps batao kya fayda hua, metro walk mein hi chale jaate...kuch fun to hota.
final category of the post,

Pushkar Mela : the name has already given away all the info i guess...so main to itna hi kahunga...metro mein jitne marzr dabbe laga lo...jitni marzi seating badha lo...jab tak logon mein basic common sense nahi aayegi ghanta kuch ni sudharne wala...! and i can give this in writing. old se old unkle jo seat ke liye puppy eyes wali shakal banayege....seat pakadne ke liye aise bhaagte hain jaise ki bas agar u come in his way...and uski elbow aapko lagi to 1-2 rib fracture to pakki hain..!! bade bade unkle aunty...seat ke liye aise ladte hain jaise hum chutpann mein skool bus mein ladte the window seat ke liye. hadh hai hadh.....
ab maana never let the kid in you die but dont be a kid that results in the death of the adult...

P.S. - NO DISCLAIMER....i m not afraid or ashamed of mentioning any of this here (waise bhi padhne bhi kon wala hai ;p)

Thursday 1 December 2011

Metro Maniacs - War of Dj'z

hey readers....this is a series i m starting (hopefully it wil last longer than the word "series" atleast)

We begin by two of the most infamous characters we find in the Delhi transport system...be it DTC or Metro.
Haryana ka Jaat & Bihar ka Bhaiya

A chilly winter night...cool breeeze blowing thru ur clothes occasionally making u nt shiver bt jst tingle for a fraction of second. u enter the underground metro station...its warm in here... waiting for the metro u hav chkd out al the gals around if dre any at this hour...scanned all d ads put up on the billboards...and keeping a constant eye on the clock staring at ur face showing the remaining time for the next metro...n den u feel the breeze that precedes the incoming metro..n u anticipate ki yeh 4 wali metro hai ya 6 wali....bt u have no choice n u enter...

most of the compartments are khaali...so u pick d one at d end and sit comfortably.

HOLD..... before i badho aage....lemme introduce d characters....as in some of their traits....

Jaat n Bhaiya....both have usually a volume decible level higher than any other u mite have an encounter with. wen dey speak dey make it sure ki apart from the person they are talkin to...every other living n non-living being in their vicinity can hear them...
Both Jaat n Bhaiya have their national outfit....commonly a shirt and a trouser....bt as the fashion trends are changing so are they...Jaats at a much faster rate than Bhaiyas... u wil stil find most Bhaiyas in a Bel-bottoms wali pant and a full sleeves wali shirt with cuff buttons band and the shirt never tucked in.
In both their cases....u can take out a Jaat from Haryana and a Bhaiya from Bihar BUT...never...never Harayana from a Jaat and Bihar from a Bhaiya....the moment they use their tongues u get to knw. full stop.

Now u have got a fair idea of the characters...so lets place them in the whole scene and lets see how the story unfurls. 
So, u are seated in metro...n as the metro strts to leave the station...u luk around and u notice ki on ur left is a Jaat n on ur right is a Bhaiya... nothing imp to give a even a second thot. the train moves...and suddenly u hear a song "Ik pal ka jeena" from the muvie "Kaho na pyaar hai" and the Jaat is the one playin it on his fone. ok u have nothing else to do so ur attention is diverted to the song....a moment later u hear the song "Faltu" from the muvie "Faltu" from ur right...n u cn see its d Bhaiya on his Chinese fone wid sort of double amplifier... now ur attention is divided.... and u get bits of both d songs...

Ik pal ka jeena fir to hai jaana tension wension chod de bacha hoja fully faltu...
khaali haath aaye the hum aayi bala ko taal tu...

suddenly enuf of al dis....songs change almost sath-sath....wich my imaginative mind now makes it a War of Desi Dj'z...next piece of muzic to b mixd...
Daler Mehndi ka famous song "Haayo rabba" vs "Jab we met" ka "Nagada".

then out of the blu...the Jaat asks me..."konsa station aya hai bhaisahab" and apart frm his words i also get a gud amount of gaseous form of alcohol from his mouth n i get to knw d reason behind his Dj-ing talents... ;p i answer him n in few minutes he gets up n goes....leaving our Bhaiya the clear winner....which doesn't calms him down...instead next u listen to is some 90's ka gaana wen many songs sounded similar with music by either Nadeem-Shravan or Jatin-Lalit, singers mein to Udit Narayan or Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik or Kavita Krishamurthy...(i forgot the exact name of songs now, saaare same se hi lagte the). then another one and then aonther....
i even statrtd foot tapping to those songs...and i realised i ws the only one doing so, observing, njoying al this....everyone else in the metro cud not care less...i lukd at the winnner of the Dj war...the Bhaiya..n he ws buzy starting at his fone...maybe all these were video songs...maybe he ws bizy reading dirty msgs...;p or maybe he was watchin porn...n music was jst a cover up coz his free hand was so strategically placed....;p ;p kidding...dey were video songs....i saw it later....

the show was bout to end as i got up to get down at my station...and left the winner to himself....he moving towards his ecstasy and i moving towards escalators.

p.s. - iss kahani ke saare paatr kaalpanik nahi the....puri tarah se waastavik the....parantu...yeh saari meri kaalpnikta ka nateeja bhi ho sakti hai....kisi bhi vyakti ko nirasha ya dukh dene ki meri koi neeyat nahi thi....aur agar maine aisa kuch naa chahte hue bhi kiya hai to main kshama chahta hun. parantu aise aur teer chalaye jayenge ko kripya apni kursi ki peti baadh kar hi baithein.      dhanyawaad

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Butt in Choc

jst luv experimenting wid food....be it eatables or drinkable or smellables or watever....hit n trials create awesum wonders...plus presentation.....icing on the cake...
this time the target was a DESSERT... n mind it....it turned out to be a damn heavy dessert (one piece n u r done)....if i say it was heavy, it was heavy.....it ws so heavy...i cant continue writing...although i ate it 2 days ago... ;p ;p ...

p.s. - more experiments on the way.    btw its pronounced as BUTT in SHOCK... ;p

Saturday 5 November 2011

a letter : 'I to I' or 'eye to eye'

where was i wrong? or was i wrong at all? what did i do wrong? or what went wrong? what was the thing that turned it off? or was it ever on? where does the reason lies? why the hell am i behaving in this manner? why are heart and hurt so close buddies? is it really heart or the bloody mind is involved too? so should i say, why the hell am i not able to control my mind? then does it means that, it is mind games rather than heart with love flames? did i push too much or i just did not push at all? we learn from our mistakes, but isn't it important to know where they lie? although it was one of the best experiences, so should i be contended with the experience only? is it fair to wish to have a time-turner or a reset button to go back to square one? was anything ever there or is it just a creation of my over imaginative mind? we are just a fragment of a fraction of a fraction of our minds, are we? mind! why are things leading to this word again and again (i thought, heart was the culprit)? had i acted in a slightly different manner, would there have been a different outcome? is there an outcome at all? why do the things have to be in hints, can't life be simpler? do i really need to change myself in order to get results in my favor, i dont want to, but do i? the lines here all seem to be left aligned but why do i feel left un-aligned? i dont want to regret or forget anything, but there ought to be something that points to something that can answer me? now do i let it slip by (i dont want to), or still try to get a hold of it (i want to, don't i)?
now am i pouring my heart out here or my heart is just minding its own business and my mind has suddenly got a heart of its own? 

p.s. - dis doesn't seems like a letter to me but a question paper by me.

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Love-errs n Bites

"Love is like fire or like a pebble. It is like fire because it can work both ways. Just like fire can give you light and burn you alive, love can either bring light to your life, but if you become obsessed with it, it can destroy you. Like fire, love is capable of consuming you completely. It is like a pebble because the smallest of pebbles, when thrown in water, can create ripples in it. Similarly, the smallest drop of love in your life can make a difference."

These were the words spoken by my wife, and these were the words I remembered as I stood there, my gun pointed at the man in front of me. My entire married life of 3 years was flashing before my eyes as I now looked at the man I had hunted for one long year, the man I hated with an intensity that had surprised even me, the man who had killed my wife.

How vividly I remembered the three most beautiful years of my life! The arranged marriage to which I had agreed after much persuasion by my parents…..the meetings before the marriage, or the shortage of them due to my job as a policeman…..the awkwardness during and after the marriage…..the process of getting to know each other gradually…..the journey from two strangers to friends…..and finally the culmination of friendship into love.

The belated honeymoon in Goa in the second year of our marriage…..that romantic evening when I had knelt down beside her, held her hands in mine and thanked her sincerely for being so patient and understanding with me, she had done the same…..the sheer bliss in the months that followed.
And then the savage intrusion on our beautiful world exactly one week before our third anniversary. It was an evening like any other evening when I came home from work at my usual time and let myself in with my latch key. It was a few minutes before the feeling hit me; something wasn't right. The house was too goddamn silent. There wasn't the usual clatter of dishes, the whistle of the pressure cooker, the smell of freshly cooked food. Just a sinister silence which I didn't like.

I glanced at the shoe-rack. Her sandals were there, so were her high heels; she hadn't gone out. I drew out my service revolver and advanced towards the bedroom. The door was ajar. I pushed it open and walked in. She was there, sitting in a corner. She was deathly pale and looking with frightened eyes at the man in front of her. He turned as the door opened and I saw the heavy iron crowbar in his hands. One look at his face told me that he was high on some drug, possibly methamphetamine. I raised my gun just as he heaved the crowbar at me. It hit me on the left side of my face and I slammed against the wall, my gun falling to the floor. She screamed and sprang up. Out of the haze descending over me, I saw him pick up my gun and point it at her.

"Get back!" he snarled at her. "Don't you dare move!"

I shook my head to clear it and pushed myself up. Mustering all my strength, I charged towards him and he fired at me point-blank. I could feel the bullet shatter my left thighbone. The pain was excruciating. I screamed and fell down with a thud. She shrieked my name and ran towards me. And out of the mist that was slowly enveloping me, I saw him level the gun on her.

"I told you not to move!" he snarled. "I told you!"

And then he shot her.

I lay there and watched in helpless frustration as he emptied the revolver into her body, threw the gun on the floor and ran out. I heard her whisper my name before I passed out. I remembered all this as I now stood before that very man in the two-room flat on the third floor of a shabby building. I remembered how I had had myself put on the team investigating her murder, how our investigation had led us to one of the biggest dealers in methamphetamine, how we had grilled him about his customers until he had divulged the identity of the man who, under the influence of methamphetamine, had destroyed my life. And now here I was thanks to a tip off by an informer, face to face with that very man. I looked at him, looked right into his eyes and I liked what I saw. I saw fear.

The one officer I had brought with me was covering the staircase and the constables were covering the exits. There was nobody to stop me. I would shoot him down and my revenge would be complete.
"Don't do it, Dev," I heard a voice say. It was Ins. Abhay Suryavanshi, the officer who had come with me.
"What the hell are you doing up here?" I snapped without taking my eyes off the killer. "You had orders to wait down on the stairs!"

"I know," Abhay said, slowly walking towards me. "But I had to come up. I had an idea you would try something like this."

"What do you expect?" I spat the words out. "He killed my wife, shattered my whole goddamn world."
"Doesn't mean you should get yourself into trouble. Let the law deal with him."

The killer spoke for the first time. "Look here. I am willing to give myself up, just don't kill me." He turned to Abhay. "Don't let him kill me."

"Shut up!" I shouted. "It's no use begging for mercy because you are not getting any. Did you show any mercy to my wife?"

"You aren't leaving me with much of a choice, Dev" said Abhay.

"Do whatever you want, Abhay. This man isn't getting out of here alive." I retorted and I meant it. I was going to have my revenge if it was the last thing I did on earth.

Abhay addressed the killer. "The door behind you, it's your only chance. Run for it." I glanced at the door. It looked like a connecting door between two flats. It was ajar and I could see another door on the other side which was open. The building was located in a sleazy area, frequented by small time criminals. The flats must have been provided with multiple exits in case of an emergency, like a police raid.
The man half turned towards the door, then stopped and looked at me. I didn't speak but got ready to fire.
"Leave him to me," Abhay said. "There are constables waiting downstairs. Just go down and surrender yourself. Go on, go, GO!!!"

The man took a couple of steps backwards, then turned and ran to the door. Without hesitating, I squeezed off three shots in quick succession. He slammed against the door and slid down to the floor. His scream filled the room. Then everything was silent.

He was dead. My revenge was complete. Emotion took control over me and for one moment, all I could think of was my wife.

Time ticked ahead. Emotion started to fade away and slowly sense crept in. I looked at Abhay, who was leaning against a wall watching me, then at the dead man. I had expected Abhay to try and stop me. He could have easily spoiled my aim by pushing me or something. He had done nothing of the sort. A faint suspicion stole into my mind.

I looked at him. "Why did it you do it, Abhay?" I asked him. "Why did you make him run for it and then let me shoot him?"

Abhay looked right into my eyes. "What do you think? Had to make it look like an encounter. The seniors would have roasted you over hot coals."

Drawing his gun from the holster, Abhay walked towards the dead man and placed it in his right hand, carefully wrapping the dead man's fingers around it. Then he spoke into his wireless. "Sathe?" he said to Constable Arvind Sathe who was waiting downstairs. "Come up here with the others immediately."

The man took a couple of steps backwards, then turned and ran to the door. Without hesitating, I squeezed off three shots in quick succession. He slammed against the door and slid down to the floor. His scream filled the room. Then everything was silent.

He was dead. My revenge was complete. Emotion took control over me and for one moment, all I could think of was my wife.

Time ticked ahead. Emotion started to fade away and slowly sense crept in. I looked at Abhay, who was leaning against a wall watching me, then at the dead man. I had expected Abhay to try and stop me. He could have easily spoiled my aim by pushing me or something. He had done nothing of the sort. A faint suspicion stole into my mind.

I looked at him. "Why did it you do it, Abhay?" I asked him. "Why did you make him run for it and then let me shoot him?"

Abhay looked right into my eyes. "What do you think? Had to make it look like an encounter. The seniors would have roasted you over hot coals."

Drawing his gun from the holster, Abhay walked towards the dead man and placed it in his right hand, carefully wrapping the dead man's fingers around it. Then he spoke into his wireless.
"Sathe?" he said to Constable Arvind Sathe who was waiting downstairs. "Come up here with the others immediately."

The incident made it to the front page of The Times of India the next day.

DRUG ADDICT KILLED IN ENCOUNTER
Kawaljeet Raichand, a methamphetamine addict and murder accused, was killed in an encounter by Ins Devendra Gore and Ins. Abhay Suryavanshi last night around 10:30 pm. Raichand was wanted for the murder of Ins Gore's wife, Laila whom he is said to have killed under the influence of methamphetamine. He has been on the run since the evening of the murder. According to the statements given by Ins Gore and Ins Suryavanshi, the two officers, along with three constables reached the Apte Nagar area in Dombivli (W) in search of Raichand after receiving a tip-off from an informer. They found the three storey building where Raichand was supposed to be holed up. Ordering the constables to cover the exits, the officers made their way upstairs, found the convict and asked him to surrender. Instead, Raichand tried to attack them and snatched Ins. Gore's gun. In the scuffle that ensued, Raichand was shot dead by Ins. Gore. There are some who say that the two officers deliberately killed Raichand to avenge the death of Ins. Gore's wife. However, all the evidence refutes this allegation. Moreover, a senior officer who did not wish to be named strongly opposed this saying, "Such a killing can be planned only with someone you trust completely, like a close friend. And Dev (Ins Gore) and Abhay (Ins Suryavanshi) are anything but close friends. It can even be said that they hate each other" Several police officers back this statement. It is no secret that the two officers cannot stand each other. No one knows why they worked together on this case. Meanwhile, the reason behind the hard feelings between the two officers continues to be a mystery . . .

Two weeks later, Abhay and I were returning from a scene of murder in a police jeep. It was night-time and I intended to call it a day after reporting to the police station. Abhay was driving and I was sitting in the passenger seat. I decided it was time for some straight questions, and straight answers. Abhay had been avoiding me ever since the 'encounter.' Now I had a chance.

"Abhay."

"Yeah?" he asked without looking at me.

"Why did you do it, Abhay?" I asked him.

He raised his eyebrows.

"Why did I do what?"

"I'm referring to Kawaljeet Raichand."

"What about him?" he asked although I could sense he knew exactly what I was talking about.
"You made his death look like an encounter. You told me exactly what to say to the media, what to report back at the station. Hell, you even arranged for me to go home as soon as possible so that I wouldn't have to answer any awkward questions. Everyone knows that you and I aren't the best of friends. It's common knowledge that we can't stand each other. Still you stuck your neck out for me. Why?"
Abhay took a deep breath. Slowly he brought the jeep to a standstill. He didn't look at me as he spoke.
"I guess you have a right to know. I did it for Laila." The name hit me like a bullet fired point-blank into my face. I stared at him. "Laila?" I asked. "My wife?" He nodded. "I loved her. I loved her more than anything else. We did our junior college together. Even after that I kept track of her, although she didn't know that. I was crazy about her. But I never could tell her how I felt. All I could do was worship from afar. I almost killed myself the day she married you. That was why I hated you. That was why I went out of my way to be nasty to you, not realizing that it wasn't going to help me. I was blind. All I could see was that you had taken her away from me.

Then, the day of her funeral, someone told me that yours was an arranged marriage; that she had married you because it had been her dying father's wish to see her married and settled in life before he died. I couldn't blame her for that. She had married a man who was a stranger to her, but she had adjusted and moved on. I respect her for that. I decided that the least I could do for her was to help you avenge her death. I got myself on the team investigating the case. I worked on it as hard as you did. I guess you noticed that yourself. I made sure you got your revenge and didn't get into trouble over it. I did everything I could, except shoot down that dirty murderer myself. Don't think I didn't feel like it. But that was something only you had a right to do, Dev. She was your wife. She was committed to you. I could never take your place. Besides, I never had to take a bullet in the leg and watch her getting shot. It had to be you, Dev. I just made sure nothing came in your way." He stopped talking and the silence that followed was heavy beyond measure. We just sat there, staring at the road with unseen eyes. "Love is like fire…" the words sprang unbidden to my mind, "…love is capable of consuming you…" It was love for Laila that had consumed Abhay and made him help me. Slowly, I turned towards him and laid a hand on his shoulder. He slowly turned his head. For one long moment, we looked at each other with tear-filled eyes. "I'm sorry," I whispered. "I'm so sorry." Then the moment passed. We wiped the tears from our eyes and blew our noses into our hankies. Abhay started the ignition and drove towards the police station. We were ourselves again; two battle-hardened, tough-as-nails cops going about their business. But now there existed a bond between us that we had never known before.

Monday 26 September 2011

What is it called...?? Trapcode Escapism...??

Just wanna say one thing before you start reading the main body...
this shows the transition in the moods n thoughts while writing... just how helps u to flow free without any motives...without any direction in mind... dont bother where it started n where it ended...just flow with it...enjoy...!! :D

yaadon ka kya hai
wo to sirf aati hain
bin soche, bin samjhe
bas daudi chali aati hai

ik khaali kamra sa ho maano ye mann
jise yaadein roshan karti hain

kabhi socha na tha
yeh yaad aakhir kyu aati hai
dil ya dimaag, kahan basti hai
hasti hai, hasaati hai
roti hai rulaati hai
insaan ko insaan aur shaitan ko bhi insaan banati hai

hoti badi natkhat hai yeh
ziddi bhi, chanchal bhi,
bholi bhi, masoom bhi
kami hai to bas ek aakriti ki
warna kisi bachche se kam nahi

inke sahare jeena seekha, nahi bhi
khana seekha dahi bhi
bas ek jalebi mil jaaye saath to kya hai
maarti bhi hain yeh aur marti bhi

aahein bharte hain aksar inhi ke kaaran
aur kabhi
aahun aahun karne ko majboor hain karti

kitne rang chupaaye apne andar yeh rakhti
kitni khushbuyein, kitne khwaab, kitni saansein

har yad ka hai ek different sa taste
jo chod jaaye apni chaap jaise mint flavor toothpaste,
kuch hain achi, kuch hain waste
but for sure sabka hai apna ek unique taste

shri shri subhash ghai ne apne chalchitra "Yaadein" mein satya vachan farmaya ke
""Nagme hain, shikve hain, kisse hain, baatein hain,
baatein bhul jaati hain, yaadein yaad aati hain"

Now stop singing the gaana
thinkin bout hrithik aur kareena ka gham mein doob jaana
coz this is what is exactly called yaad aana

therefore : Nagme + Kisse + Shikve + Baatein = Yaadein
Hence Proved

Monday 22 August 2011

Stanley ka DABBA

What a treat and refreshment for the eyes, mind, soul and the heart…! Amazing film…simply amazing… great and a simple story full of soul and told even more simply with no gimmicky stuff, no crazy sub-plots, nothing.
When the film was released, I never thought of watching it, but now I realize, what would have been missed. I guess I got lucky as the director of the film Amol Gupte, came to our institute FTII and brought the film along-with him and I among all the students got a chance to see the film here. Hats off to Amol Gupte for writing the film, directing it and doing justice to the "khadoos" character by playing the role himself and making the audience laugh with him, hate him, pity him yet not losing him.
The film is about Stanley, a boy in IV-F who does not gets a dabba for himself at school and has a different excuse daily for that, his friends share the food with him daily but khadoos, a teacher, objects to that as he himself wants to have the food the students get and by doing so he kicks Stanley from class until he gets his own dabba.
Moving towards the technical path… Deepa Bhatia (Editor) did an amazing job while editing the film and was equally supported and enhanced by the background score of the film…its great, it keeps you in it throughout. Camera work was also good, some angles were really unique and different, especially the one (if u hav seen the film u wil knw) where the kids checkout the reflection of khadoos on the back to the tiffin box.
This film tells you and makes you understand one thing that one can never tell how a kids mind will work in any given situation, like Stanley is an orphan, ill-treated by his uncle, survives at school by just drinking water or sharing food, kicked out of class by a teacher, still he never gives up, he has the zest to learn and do things, he has got such a great imagination (u can tel by listeneing to his excuses for not getting his dabba J). Bearing all this he still lives his life to the fullest, strong hearted, street smart…it gives us a lesson that everyone or anyone just requires an opportunity and support and he/she can prove it to the world.
All in all a very very good film, in all aspects, story wise, technically, acting wise, in all possible manners. Great job done…and glad to have seen it.
In the end it also highlights a social issue of child labour, but this post in not about that and I am probably not the right person to talk about it too, we know its one of the biggest taboos of our society which is eating away our country from within and hopefully someday soon we will walk the path of free will to work.

Thursday 4 August 2011

Road Trip a.k.a Ad-venture

An impromptu decision…(not exactly, but no details there :p) thats what lead to this wonderful and an amazing Road Trip to Nainital. Although we neva reachd there… :p we made a pit stop at Sattal, an amazing spot, valley a few kms before nainital, and the moment we stepped onto the staircase of the resort where we were supposed to stay… a thought crossed my mind "why the hell do we need to go to nainital…lets just stay here, what a view this place has, lets enjoy the beauty n have a complete relaxation holiday"… and well...we ended up staying there only but not for relaxation….no…no…but for all the adventure, that the place had to offer…J
Let me take you back a few hours. We began our journey from Faridabad on road by car and d moment we were in Ghaziabad, it started raining cats and dogs…wat a downpour, and we thought if this is the weather here, what wud b d scene up dre…bt we came out of that bottle-neck pretty quick, and landed ourselves in another one i.e. a flat tire…(shehh :-/) well…and for the first time in my life I pumped air into a car tire with an air-pump (believe me, it takes a toll on u pretty fast…). Most of the next part of the journey was pretty much uneventful, till the moment in took the wheel in my hands, cautiously speeding through the single road, I applied brakes due to traffic and suddenly….BAAMMMM….a bike, crashes into our car n goes our tail-light(came to know later) and all I get to see in the rear-view mirror is the biker getting up and picking up the bike and the pillion rider still lying down…frankly speaking, it never occurred to me that I should stop the car and my instant reflex was to keep going (don't know why…may be guilt, panic, which I later realized was not my mistake at all). After a few minutes I stopped the car, my brother took over the wheel and I came and sat at the back seat and my bhabhi and brothers telling me to just relax and calm down….phewww….(I don't remember some of the journey after that)… well then moving on, we finally reached the point we aimed for – SATTAL (forgot to mention the innumerous times we had to pay toll-tax throughout our trip…neva knew we crossed so many states…. :p)
The moment we stepped out of our car, the whole hectic journey was as if thrown out of the window, the spell-binding beauty of the valley/mountains took away our stress along-with our breaths, the descended clouds as if sucked up all the tiredness from our bodies…and dark stagnant lake just made us realize that we made a great decision by coming here. We waited for a 4x4 vehicle that would take us up to the resort another 1.5 km upwards (yeah…our car cud nt go up there, it required a spl vehicle…and after going that path, we had no doubts dat its true.)
Freshening up, having a bath, relaxing, having a coffee at the porch, with a marvelous view…next step, dinner, a complementary affair…yummmm…. amazing food…each and every thing from soup to dessert….mmuuuaahh…ending the night completely stuffed, result, a good sound sleep…
The all exciting morning came and after having another good stuffing of the food (breakfast)…we descended the mountain towards the lake and the very first activity helped up do away with all the heavy food we had, Boating…paddling the boat was a task that equaled the amount of exercise one would do in the gym on their legs. And the best thing was, we started boating on a clear lake with a great view on all directions, but halfway through, all we could see was clouds hovering over the lake and covering all d mountains…it was like a sudden and complete makeover. Next we went to attempt a thing from a dream adventure sport list made mentally…i.e. ROCK CLIMBING…scratched and bruised we climbed a 20ft rock, and what a feeling it felt when on the top. (not gonna give more details about it, u need to experience it to feel it…). Tired like anything, we went for again a heavy lunch, but me and my cousin still had the enthusiasm, courage and craziness left to do a 1.5km trek (the same steep one which leads us to our resort). Walking through the clouds among the huge trees (have visual proof :p) we reached the resort all sweaty and with another wonderful experience in our pocket. No more adventure for the day, just another amazing dinner and then good nights sleep.
The last leg of our trip i.e. The way back…but wait…the mental adventure sport list suddenly came to life again and we gave another one of it a shot i.e. RIVER CROSSING…if boating gave you a good work-out for legs and thighs, this one is a sure shot for fore-arms and biceps. What…an…experience…(again no details…you know why). So now we are on our way back, and luckily or unluckily, it started raining heavily know in the mountains… but rest of the journey was smooth, non-disturbing, until…we came near Delhi and saw which was not there for the past two days i.e. Traffic jams, queues of cars, bikes, buses, etc…and we finally reached back Faridabad…all in one piece…
Huh…
Great trip, amazing experience, well spent time…thnx to bhaiya for choosing the venue and the resort to stay in (it made all the difference)…thnx to richu for being with me for all d crazy stuff we did there…thnx to bhabhi for being there, hearing and bearing my jokes and letting us do what we wanted (hehe ;p) and all the thnx to Mahira…my cutie li'l pie niece…whenever we were doing nothing, she was always there to keep up busy…come what may…
P.S. – More such add-ventures on the way… now no turning back.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

wahin ke wahin


sarkarein badli, shasan badle
hum wahin ke wahin

mausam badle, zamaane badle
hum wahin ke wahin

umar badhi aur kad bhi
kaathi bhi aur saathi bhi

aankh khuli to raah nahi
moondhe to khwaab mile

kab aaye the, kaise aaye the, kyu aaye the
kab aaye the, kaise aaye the, kyu aaye the
sochein to yaad nahi, na sochein to……par aisa mumkin nahi

na dil mile na dildaar mile, par hazaaron khaane ke bill mile
bhar diye……phir kayi baar mile

naam tha bahot, kaam tha bahot
par is duniya se anjaan tha bahot

sehme, ghabraye, ghar se bahar nikal gaye
jab pahuche, jaise pahuche, kuch naye jazbaat nazar aaye

ghar se duur to the hi, manzil se bhi the
doston ko hathyaar banaya, auzaar bhi aur sahara bhi

bahot aaye, bahot gaye
par hum wahin ke wahin

ghar ki yaad satati thi kabhi, par jaa kar yeh jagah yaad aati thi kabhi
kuch alag sa tha nasha yahan, na chahte hue bhi iski lat lagi
ajab sa tha jaadu iss mausam mein
dost naa bhi sahi yahan, phir bhi kuch to baat lagi

phir laga ladh kar koi fayda nahi
shayad main hi galat hu,
ek mauka deke to dekhein

phir sarkarein badli, phir shasan badle
phir mausam badle, phir zamaane badle
aur hum kahin se kahin
soch badli, nazariya badla, vichaar badle
par ab bhi hathyaar nahi, auzaar nahi, mere yaar nahi

doston ki fauj nahi ek choti si toli thi
jisme kuch naye bharti hue par puraane shaheed nahi

kitna kuch jhela, kitna saha
kitna kuch suna, kitna kaha
samay badla, manzar badla
par iss char deewari ke bahar
aaj bhi agar kahein ke hum
wahin ke wahin
to hum shayad galat nahi
par aisa kehna sahi bhi nahi
ke hum wahin ke wahin

Thursday 21 July 2011

Gentleman's Game

Too many zeros to begin the cricketing day with…

2000th test match in the cricketing history, 100th between India and England, Sachin will try to get his 100th international century here at Lord's (a fate he is yet to achieve), 10, number of test matches India has lost at Lord's…(L)

What a day in the history of the game, the Gentleman's game, and what better venue could one have asked for, The Lord's.

Dressed in all whites, two teams with two umpires descend from the pavilion for this match, the mother of all test matches.

India, at the moment 1st on the ICC Test Cricket Rankings, taking on England at their home turf, some call it the Mecca of Cricket (Lord's), a contest between the teams representing the countries, one where the game was originated and one where the game is a religion. And imagine, Day 1, its been raining for the past 4 days and still a house-full at a test match (pheeww), well that's the cricket craze you can neva explain… :D

 

P.S. – Wanna watch a match at Lord's at least once in my life…!! J

Wednesday 20 July 2011

Potter-more

 

Well…what best to begin with, the thing you cannot let out of your system. And this being the latest film I saw, so it makes all the more sense to write about it. It is just like one of your favorite food, which you have and have and have till you are completely stuffed but you still feel that you can never be fulfilled. Well the books had ended their era sometime ago…. but now the last installment of the harry potter movies is also out…(sigh…L)…and will be gone soon.

Hats off to JKR for weaving such a mind-blowing story and binding it with such strong characters. And to some extent the screenplay writers, directors along-with JKR who made great effort in adapting the books into movies…(My personal adaptation being the Prisoner of Azkaban…J)

Now coming to the latest venture in the series, the best part was no doubt the entire build-up to the Battle of Hogwarts, from the moment Mc Gonagall confronts Snape to protect Harry, and bringing the statues and knights to life to protect the school, Prof Filtwick and Slughorn along-with Molly Weasly casting protective spells around Hogwarts and making an inter-twined web of protection. And who can forget the amazing shot in which Neville cuts off Nagini's head in slo-mo.   Amazzzinngg…..

Talking about a bit technical stuff, spell-binding special effects and a great and difficult effort in editing and trying to show each and every character coming together at the end…no doubt it would have been a hell of a job to decide what to cut and what to put…(what's gonna be in the final cut among the arguments between the director, producer…phewww)

As it always happens in adaptations…you tend to compare it with the book, take references from your imagination and end up being disappointed as places, but as it is a film, cinematic liberties are a must…its different to explain in words and reproduce the same in visuals. (as the gringotts part in the movie kinda happened to easily and quickly…well….)

Come what may, a decade of Potter movies has ended, the little kids playing the character have become hot babes and handsome hunks. But Harry Potter has had an everlasting impression in our lives…glad that it happened during our lifespan.

This is it then…. but the post cannot end without thanking Prof Dumbly (if reading, you know, thanks a lot), whose book I took a leaf from and got inspired to have a blog.

Cheerz…and Expecto Patronum (keep your personal Dementers at bay)