I have always been
biased towards being fan of good looking actors/heroes. I was late in being fan
of any kind, but when I observed friends keeping posters of a Salman Khan on
their (room) wall, I would know that the idea of idol was one which you
yourself dream of becoming like, or at least don't mind becoming like... Who
won't want a Salman Khan body? Because of which he could look down on villains
and make funny comments on others? Who won't like Hrithik Roshan's fitness? Because
of which he could look as good as or even better than Hollywood stars? But then
I thought why to like a stammering SRK who won't even speak his heroine's name
properly - or so many actors who look like a paan-wallah, auto-rickshaw wallah,
road side romeo, etc! Because of which at times they got such fitting roles to
play when they went out of fashion! So while I liked Shahrukh's innocence and
gentlemanly conduct, I won't like to be in his shoes even if I am paid all his
money to be him!... Thank God the supply of Hero-like Heroes has not yet
stopped in Hindi movies. And yes, I hate each Pakistani actor who intrudes into
our movies and I also thank God that all of them look inferior when standing
next to our Stars!
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Movies in those days
During school days I
hardly watched movies. Sometimes we were also made to miss DD's Sunday
afternoon movies for studies. So every Monday in school the bad students (they were
also the happiest in the class) used to tell me stories of the movies and I was
so happy that I did not waste time in watching movies. Listening to stories was
good enough for me...
The time when I seriously spent time watching a few movies
was Akshay Kumar era. As soon as hero would fell in love, he will get into a
helicopter and shower flowers on the heroine and both always wore funky clothes
even if they were poor...
In some movies, hero-heroine were college students and
that college life was always so interesting. All we needed were some colorful
clothes, a good hairstyle (which could be achieved by growing hair longer), and
being stronger than the villains so as to beat them every time in front of the
whole college. And students always carried books in their hands - so that hero
heroine would crash on the college corridor and all books felled down - so that
hero could pick up heroine's books and show how much he cared... as if bags and
backpacks were not yet invented in those days...
These days Hindi movies are so
uninteresting...
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Disturbing Trends...
Some trends are weird
- never expected things to change so fast... So many companies in the developed
world are firing their employees who have done 10, 15, 20 years of loyal
service, and outsourcing the roles to half-baked professionals in poorer countries (to
save bucks)... And so many companies are hiring only women; sometimes it is
written sometimes not, but jobs are going to males only if and when no female
candidate remains in the list for long enough... In a way these trends are
creating a level-playing field as a larger picture... But for the mass-firings
in developed countries my heart goes for those men who suffer without any
mistakes on their part... Many of them don't find another job easily... Don't
know when this madness stops and there is some balance... One man should not
need to become poor in order for another to become rich...
Cycle of Waiting
Just noticed that in
the night I wait for or look for the morning so that I can go on my morning
walk at the park. Then I wait for noon so that I can have nice lunch. Then I am
eager to reach to office so that I can finish lots of work. Then I wait to
leave from office so that I can go home and watch TV. On weekdays I wait for
weekend so that I can watch movies. Only on weekends I don’t wait for anything…
On weekends I live
life and expect it to never end. Then again Monday to Friday the mad rush or
waiting and going through the cycle….
Some are boring parts
and some are interesting parts... That is called life, we can’t change that…
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Recent Book Reads
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
By Deepak Chopra
ISBN-13: 978-8189988043
Think Big: Make It Happen in Business and Life
By Donald J. Trump, Bill Zanker
ISBN-13: 978-0061547836
How to Shine at Work
By Linda Dominguez
ISBN: 9780071408653
The Last Lecture
By Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow
ISBN-13: 978-1401391447
The Seven Secrets of Influence
By Elaina Zuker
ISBN 13: 9780070730854
Saturday, November 1, 2014
As you sow so shall you reap
We met a rude man in
the train who fought bitterly with attendant just to meet his demand for an
extra pillow; and threw many other tantrums.
After a few hours his 5 year old
son woke up from sleep and made his father's life miserable by being too naughty
and demanding. Once the kid wanted to go to loo while his pa was eating lunch.
The kid threatened to relieve himself in his pants until his father had to
agree to his demand to go...
In a few hours the man turned from being a bully to a meek
victim...
Perhaps that is why they taught us so many sayings and anecdotes in
school. Its turn of "as you sow so shall you reap".
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Temple in Haidar's Bismil Song
You must have seen
ruins of this ancient temple in Haidar's Bismil song and did you wonder? This
is Martand Sun Temple of Anantnag. It is one of the only two Sun Temples in
India, the other being in Konark, Odisha. The temple was built by King
Lalitaditya Muktapida around 725-756 AD. The temple was completely destroyed by
Sikandar Butshikan in early 15th century. It took one year for Sikander
Butshikan to fully damage and destroy it.
You can search google
on this topic; Historians account: During his rule Hindus were forcibly
converted to Islam and were massacred in case they refused to be converted. And
Sikandarpora (a city laid out by Sultan Sikandar) was laid out on the debris of
the destroyed temples of the Hindus. In the neighbourhood of the royal palaces
in Sikandarpora, the Sultan destroyed the temples of Maha-Shri built by
Praversena and another by Tarapida. The material from these was used for
constructing a 'Jami' mosque in the middle of the city. Towards the fag end of
his life, he (Sultan Sikandar) was infused with a zeal for demolishing
idol-houses, destroying the temples and idols of the infidels. He destroyed the
massive temple at Beejbehara. He had designs to destroy all the temples and put
an end to the entire community of infidels.
In his second
Rajtarangini, the historian Jonraj has recorded, "There was no city, no
town, no village, no wood, where the temples of the gods were unbroken. When
Sureshavari, varaha and others were broken, the world trembled, but not so the
mind of the wicked king. He forgot his kingly duties and took delight day and
night in breaking images."
Friday, October 24, 2014
Interesting movies...
Jane: Damon? How many
fingers?
Damon: Orange.
--
Damon: You see, Fred,
it isn't the size of a guy's IQ that matters. It's how he uses it.
--
Fred Tate: After a
while I was the most famous kid at Jane's school. But then a year later, a 6
year old boy named Willie Yamaguchi got into law school, and suddenly I wasn't
such a big deal anymore. But I don't care, because I was happy.
Narrator: When you're really really poor, everything you see is something you can't have.
Narrator: When you have very little, whatever you lose pains much more. (not sure about exact words)
Dexter: Suppose you kept going another 18 billion light years, what if there's nothing out there? Suppose you kept going another trillion times further, so far out you see nothing. The light from the universe would be fainter than the faintest star. Infinitely cold. Infinitely dark. Sometimes if I wake up and it's dark, I get really scared, like I'm out there and I'm never coming back.
Erik: Here, hold onto this when you sleep. And if you wake up and you're scared, you'll say, "Wait a minute. I'm holding Eric's shoe. Why the hell would I be holding some smelly basketball shoe a trillion light years from the universe? I must be here on earth, safe in my sleeping bag, and Eric must be close by."
--
Erik: Hey! What would you do if I come over there and whopped your ass?
Dexter: How long would that take?
Erik: 'Bout 10 seconds.
Dexter: I'd wait till you're finished and then I'd continue working on my mud fort.
Erik: You mean you'd just let me beat you up?
Dexter: I'd try to stop you but I probably wouldn't be able to, I'm not very big.
Erik: Well in that case it'd only take 5 seconds.
Dexter: So is that what you're gonna do?
Erik: Maybe later.
Dexter: Hello? You still there?
--
Jessica Riggs: Alright for you, Carol Wetherby! You are not my friend anymore!
Carol Wetherby: What did I say?
Jessica Riggs: That there was no Heaven!
Carol Wetherby: So?
Jessica Riggs: [tears up] What about my mother, then?
--
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Saturday, October 18, 2014
विभिन्न रूपों में श्रीमाँ
कालीघाट में भद्रकाली का दर्शन करने के बाद माँ पैदल नकुलेश्वर की ओर जा रही थीं। मार्ग में गेरुआ-धारिणी, त्रिशूल-हस्ता भैरवी उनका रास्ता रोककर खड़ी हो गयीं। कुछ देर माँ के मुँह की ओर निहारने के बाद भैरवी गाने लगी। माँ चित्रलेखा-सी खड़ी रहीं। भैरवी का भजन सुनने के लिए रास्ते में भिखारियों और यात्रियों आदि की भीड़ लग गयी। वे गा रही थीं-
ओ पार्वती, बता, तू पराये घर में किस प्रकार रही
कितने लोग कितना कुछ कहते हैं,
सुन-सुनकर मेरे प्राण निकलने लगते हैं॥
माँ के प्राणों को भला धैर्य कैसे मिले,
क्योंकि सुना है कि जमाई भिक्षा किया करता है!
इस बार जब शिव तुझे लेने आयेंगे,
तो कह दूंगी कि पार्वती घर में नहीं है॥
भजन समाप्त होने पर माँ के संकेत पर भैरवी को पैसे देने को तैयार होने पर उसने मना करते हुए कहा, "जिससे जो प्राप्य हो, उससे वही लेना चाहिए, माँ। तुमसे जो लेना है, वह मैं स्वयं ही ले लूंगी। तू जहाँ जा रही है, जा।" माँ आगे बढ़ीं। मैंने देखा कि रास्ते में जहाँ माँ के चरणों की धूलि पड़ी थी, भैरवी ने उसे उठाकर अपने सिर पर धारण किया और चली गयी।
नकुलेश्वर पहुँचकर माँ दर्शन करने नहीं गयीं। नलिनी, राधू, छोटी मामी और गोलाप-माँ को दर्शनार्थ जाने को कहकर वे स्वयं एक चबूतरे पर बैठी रहीं। अपने आप में डूबी बैठी रहीं। गोलाप-माँ आदि ने लौटकर जब उन्हें कई बार पुकारा, तब वे उठीं और अनमने भाव में गाड़ी में बैठ गयीं। सारे रास्ते वे कुछ नहीं बोलीं। घर लौटकर उन्होंने पूछा, "वह भैरवी कौन थी?" मैं बोला, "लगता है गिरीशबाबू के थिएटर की कोई रही होगी, इस समय ऐसी हो गयी है।" माँ विशेष कुछ नहीं बोलीं, 'ओह!' मात्र कहकर चुप हो गयीं।
--
साभार: "विभिन्न रूपों में श्रीमाँ", विवेक ज्योति (पत्रिका), अक्तूबर अंक, पृष्ठ ४६५
मूल: बँगला ग्रन्थ 'श्रीश्री मायेर पदप्रान्ते', खंड २ से, अनुवादक श्रीमती मधूलिका श्रीवास्तव।
Sunday, October 12, 2014
I, Ram

Very conveniently I dreamed about the phase when young Ram and Lakshman were with Guru Vishwamitra and killed demons; so that there won't be need for Sita at that stage :)
We killed many demons; only problem was that hands did not move swiftly and we fought like in slow motion...
When we came back home victorious, our mothers Kaushalya, Sumitra (with faces of our real-life mothers) and others will greet us... Our actual home was our palace in the dream...
What fun! Thank God, Ram Lakshman were victorious princes so we always won!
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Mann
Till 12th I was at
hometown with parents and then I started moving out for studies. Every vacation
when I went home and grandma saw me, she called me and asked to sit beside her,
and then she would ask something like, "mann lag raha hai wahan?"
(hope you feel okay there). At that question I used to take deep breath and say
"yes" - but I did not think that was really a question since I was
away for studies and mann lagna or not lagna really didn't matter... I remember
she used to feel deep sympathy for the reason that we had to travel and stay in
distant cities... Now having grown up a bit, I wonder where do we find such
kindness and genuine sympathies... Now a day no one asks if mann is okay or
not... There are automated "how are you" greetings and robotic "I
am good" answers. I discover how wise GB Shaw said "Youth is wasted
on the young." If only we were able to touch, feel and respond to all the
love and kindness showered unconditionally at us when we were young...
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Book: The Only Fatherland
Most of us have read
history only through school text books and hence our understanding of history
remain juvenile even though we grow in age. With time each of us subscribe to
any theory, no matter if backed up by facts or not, which suits our circumstances
and convenience most. Often we try to prove theories by virtue of number of
others who also subscribe to it, or by virtue of no opposition.
Then I read two
books by Arun Shourie and my mind was opened to new facts - of scientific
inquiry which historians do - of facts which are reliable and others which are
not.
This one is essential to understand true face of Communists and their role
around sabotaging Quit India Movement; supporting demand for Pakistan,
slandering Gandhiji, Subhash Chandra Bose, JP and about several other events.
Must read if you are interested in the subject.
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