28 November 2007

Calvin Gyan...

"Life is like topography, Hobbes.
There are summits of happiness and success...
...Flat stretches of boring routine...
...And valleys of frustration and failure."

26 November 2007

Cheeni Kum

Cheeni Kum played in Bangalore for several weeks and I made plans with a friend several times...but somehow they never materialised...

Finally last night Sony TV played it and I made sure I didn’t miss it...

Its about romance between a 64-year-old man and a 34 year-old woman... handled very maturely ...no overt display of emotion...the performances are brilliant...whether its AB or Tabu or the little girl Sexy...

The first half is toooooo good...the humour, sarcasm and witticism is awesome...the comedy is not the usual slap stick comedy associated with Bollywood but far more subtle...and the chemistry between AB and Tabu is terrific...

Buddha (AB) is arrogant and self-assured, yet feels the need to impress her - while never admitting it. Their banter and Tabu's retorts to AB's arrogance has one constantly impressed...

There is a fantastic scene where she berates AB for being too forward, for daring, like all men would, to ask a girl out and assume she's available, just because she's smiled at him a few times. The tension is palpable as AB falls silent. And then 'I do hope you won't be late,' she ends, still deadpan, immediately confirming both date and smirk.

Another scenes that I really enjoyed is when they have been meeting up for a few days and Tabu asks AB to ask her THE question all guys are supposed to ask...he's like hesitant so he asks her to ask the question...the build up of suspense as she says ...should I? And the smile…as she asks 'what’s your name?’

The way 9 yr old Sexy...friends with 64 year old AB questions him and gives him gyan is really interesting... her dialogues are really good.

Zohra Sehgal plays AB's movie... she's brilliant as always ...though one thing I have noticed...she seems to be type cast in all her movies...the old granny ...but very unlike the preaching types...still very young at heart... watches WWF or some serial one would never imagine someone her age would watch...like 'sex in the city' in this movie...

The 2nd half dragged a bit...where Paresh Rawal plays the 58 year old father who is dead against the match...thou Paresh had his funny moments too...

Bottom line...head to the lending library if you haven’t see this brilliant movie...since it definitely is not to be missed...

23 November 2007

Dooced

Dooced - to have posted work-related things on your personal blog and get fired for it...
Do I qualify considering my last blog and this earlier one

Insanity


These days all i do from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm is prepare (useless???)management reports...
This Dilbert strip is perfect illustration of my state these days...

22 November 2007

Red Coat Vs Black Coat

Well...the heart said...buy the red one...it was gorgeous…
But am I now the typical London Office Worker – indistinguishable in their blue or black uniforms??? Coz I picked the black one finally...
As a compromise maybe I should get red gloves and scarf?

20 November 2007

My Sentiments...

Only difference is Calvin is stuck in school and me in office...



Itz not particularly beautiful in london these days ...itz been raining for last 2 days...but ideal to go watch some theatre or cinema...

19 November 2007

Om Shanti Om

They don’t call him King Khan for nothing...As far as mainstream cinema is concerned, SRK is unbeatable...a true entertainer...

Om Shanti Om – a bit over the top but thoroughly enjoyable ...corny humor but itz SRK so one enjoys it...and of course the great music...

He was totally convincing as the junior artiste who dreams of becoming a star in the first half and then as The Star in the second half ...
Shreyas supported him to the hilt in the act as his best friend and co junior artiste.
Kirron Kher as the melodramatic mother is also really good.

But what I liked best about the movie were the spoofs
- At the Bollywood of the 1970’s – the typical flowers coming close to each other…and the superimposing of Deepika with stars of yesteryears like Sunil Dutt, Rajesh Khanna and Jitendra in a song sequence was very good.
- Then the star in the 1st half is a direct one at Rajesh Khanna…
- The conversation between Om and Pappu (Shreyas) - He can’t be a star with a name like Om Prakash Makhija...he needs a surname of Kapoor or Khanna ...
- And the one on Rajnikant in the cowboy avatar and fighting with a fluffy tiger – too hilarious
And so many more...
All this is in good humor... he even spoofs at himself in the awards ceremony scene where they have the nominations for the best actor...
Hrithik, Abhishek, Shabana Azmi, Akki in good humor have made fun of themselves...though it is a pity that Manoj Kumar could not take it and is pretty upset...

The song where he gets some 30 odd actors and actresses to come and dance with him was quite enjoyable too... especially the bits with Dharam Paji...

Farah Khan is the queen of ‘Kahani mein twist’... not as much as in her earlier movie ‘Main Hoon Na’ where every new reel had a new twist in the tale...
Here she refrained from too many twists and tried to keep a single story line ...but in the end I guess she just could not resist and the in the climax scene we have the ghost of Shanti instead of the look alike of 30 years later...That was not really required...

But still... a movie I would recommend to all who enjoy BOLLYWOOD MASALA...not for the celebral types though !!!

16 November 2007

Loneliness ???

The protagonist of Coetzee’s book Youth – John - often craves for company in London– he looks for excuses of some kind for human interactions – bumping into people and saying sorry & getting abused...Does it really happen like that?
One day a colleague of mine and I left office together and decided to take the same tube... he sees a book and IPOD in my hand and remarks... how can you read a book / newspaper in the tube…you should observe the people in the tube...its really interesting and he took off with anecdotes with full facial expressions and voice modulation (incidentally I once told him that he should be in the theatre and what the hell is he doing in IT ...)
So for part of my tube journey I have started looking around…and I have seen a girl bump into another reading a book and saying sorry and the other girl has not even bothered to look up and acknowledge the apology. Yikes!!!

...

"You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."
~Mark Twain

09 November 2007

I read something really nice in a magazine...

"I must learn to love the fool in me - the one who feels too much, talks too much, takes too many chances, wins sometimes and loses often, lacks self-control, loves and hates, hurts and gets hurt, promises and breaks promises, laughs and cries. It alone protects me against that utterly self-controlled, masterful tyrant whom I also harbor and who would rob me of human aliveness, humility, and dignity but for my fool."
~ Theodore I. Rubin, MD

There's Something About Simmy

Yesterday my cousin called suddenly...would I be interested in watching a play? With a name like There's Something About Simmy, I obviously was game...I definitely needed a good laugh and some relaxation from the hectic work at office...

After much excitement we finally reached the theatre - Rifco Arts...coz it seems the address that we had was incorrect...a friend's Tom Tom took her to a residential address. The address was correct but it was some labyrinthine route...

The play is primarily in English with some Punjabi. But no worries for those who do not understand Punjabi...they have English subtitles scrolling at the top of the stage. Surprising...eh? I would say damn intelligent...

Revolving around arranged marriages in the Asian community, the second generation Asian identity crisis and the ever-widening gulf between the young Asians raised in UK, and their parents, it was totally delightful...

Simmy is the imported Indian bride...but Raj, the groom, has run away before the honeymoon could begin! Until he returns, Simmy is locked in the house by her community obsessed mother-in-law…

Simmy is thoroughly convincing as the young Punjabi-speaking gal straight from Bathinda or Moga or some small town or village in Punjab... her accent and behaviour is so typical. She deserves a standing ovation for that accent. The other character that really liked is the steadfast mother-in-law, Gurbaksh.

The outrageous aunties as they focus their binoculars on the family from their windows for the gossip are also very good. One inquisitive one comes to their house and when left alone in the living room for a few minutes opens drawers and clicks snaps!!!

The other brother Harry is thoroughly westernized who has turned his back on his heritage. Simmi and his conversations in the beginning are side-splitting...he says something in English, she replies something else in Punjabi. He roams around with his shirt and her scandolous looks are good...and then fulltooosh Bollywood style they gradually fall in love.

The Bollywood dance numbers are amazing… and the way they did them was sooo good...suddenly bright saris drop down from the roof and in between those the couples start dancing.

To sum up the evening...no regrets!!!

08 November 2007

Grey, Wet London...

London - Stony, labyrinthine, cold...as dark as the inside of the needle...yet beautiful...

07 November 2007

Italian Takeaway in London

Credit to my dear friend Joan for this picture...clicked when she was here last month...