Monday, November 02, 2009

Back at CBE...

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I am drafting this blog sitting on the steps of my department at college, yes sitting there after a long time, nearly after 1.5 year (well, not too long though). Never had dreamt of sitting there again, may be this is what people call “kismet connection”. Empty classrooms, hardly any people on the campus, total silence, cool breeze and solitude my only company, (actually I am nuts, I should say) how can one expect anyone in the campus on a Sunday evening, that too after the semesters have ended.
Landed in CBE(Coimbatore) on friday morning, regarding a work(work??? Zzzzz) in the college office. Checked-in a hotel room near the bus stand and took a bike from my friend (i am always gifted with kewl pals). After a very long time, I was driving a bike on the roads of Coimbatore. The roads seem a lot different than a couple of years back; they were wide enough with hardly any trees on the sides. I drove straight to college to begin the purpose of my visit. Lots had changed in college as well, students and faculties roaming around with an identity card hanging in their neck- What crap, there are trying too much for maintaining discipline, I thought to myself and proceeded for my work. I was
-->befuddled to see many of my not-so-close faculties also calling by my name. They started inquiring about my life, my work, this, that, blah, blah, blah. Finally, started with my work, and as expected I was told it will take sometime for the work to be done. I just replied with a blunt OK and decided to roam about the city. First to Krishna bakery or KB as how it is known to us (students of CIT). Ordered for a tea (strong’a sakkare jasthi) from outside the shop and lit a cigarette (I dont remember the last time when I lit a cigarrette in front of KB. Yes, I wasn’t a smoker those days).
Sipping the tea and fagging, I was thinking about something (don’t remember exactly what). Fine then, drove through each and every street near college; to the old house where my friends and me stayed (it was totally an entertainment zone those days), to the place where we guys used to eat which no more exists (except the pity senile old man) and to few other spots where I used to hang around those days with my friends. That day I was at KB for tea and smoke at regular intervals. Neither had I visited KB so frequently nor had I drunk such a lot of tea per day; may be that’s what a total jobless person can afford to do.
Was back at college for the formalities and finally got few papers signed and was asked to come the next day to finish off the work. Drove out of college and the first place to go was the Jenny’s club for a coffee. This was the first time me going to Jenny’s all alone. Ordered for a cappuccino and was staring at the empty chair in front of me. And here came my coffee, I had a sip at it. Yuck!! Was that really a cappuccino? Has the standard of the restaurant gone down or I never realized its taste during my previous visits :D? Whatever may be the reason, I hardly completed it and drove to “hope college” for a spicy sweet corn, which charan and me used to enjoy during our college days. I decided my next halt to be “laiden” for a chicken sheaf submarine. Drove to “laiden”, gawking at the Chanthini’s and the Anjali’s on my right (both restaurants). Anyway, I wasn’t able to eat the submarine, as the shop was shut down and a new building was coming up. Next, to the “cafĂ© coffee day”; took a corner seat for a coffee. Drank my coffee all alone and then to rayappas for my dinner, I wasn’t hungry at all but still, just for the prawns fry and for the reminiscences. I took prawns fry and a roti. My tummy was now filled with 10-15 teas, 2 coffees and the prawns and roti. My goodness, I was about to burst. Huff!!!
Back to the hotel and had a pretty good night’s sleep. Drove to college in the morning and proceeded with the formalities. I was almost done with the work but was asked to come once again on Sunday at noon to finish off the remaining work. Everything in the city has changed except these idiotic guys who still keep procrastinating work, I told to myself and left the place with a smirk. Spent the whole of Saturday driving; and before I could realize, I was nearing the outskirts of the city (I was at the agriculture university). Drove back and had my supper at the hari bhavan with dosa (and chicken curry). Back to my hotel room and switched on the TV for the India vs Australia match, which I almost forgot. Sat on the bed with my smoke in hand, it was an easy win for India, I thought. Yes, ofcourse it was a cake walk in the end even without the little master firing.
And finally, on Sunday at approximately 4.10 PM my work (What hell work was that? the purpose of this post is not to describe it, so leave it..) was done and I am here sitting in front of my department, composing the content for my blog and cherishing my old college memories. I might sound like a sentimental idiot, but I am fkin not that way, but a humane with a blend of emotions; doesn’t that make sense? Albeit, it was indeed altogether a different stay at Coimbatore.
Well, it is getting late, I have to hit a hotel for dinner and catch the bus at 9.00 PM for Chennai.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Indian T20 Dream

The Indian T20 dream finally ended in a dismal fashion of defending the title. Although the Indian cricket does not have the history of inveterate winning and defending titles, there was a huge confidence in this Dhoni lead Indian team to defend the World T20 title. But still the men in blue continue the notorious habit of not defending the title successfully. Being the best team on papers the Indian team started its World T20 journey with an yet another defeat against the kiwis is the warm-up, but made it up by beating the arch rivals Pakistan in their second warm-up. With 2 underdogs in the pool, India marched into the super eight stage with ease. But that was all nd der was no further advancement by the men in blue in the tournament.

Speaking abt the incorrigible list of mistakes made by the team, the Sehwag controversy tops the list. Still no know except the team management know the truth behind this Sehwag issue. Missing the most devastating batsman in this form of cricket was a huge minus. Rohit Sharma in Sehwag's shoes was more than a weird experiment and penultimately India had to pay the price for it.

Dhoni's unconscionable innings of 23 balls 11 runs in de all important WestIndies match marked the beginning of India's exit from the tournament. No one except Dhoni know wat was running in his mind during de match. His impeccable shot of coming down de pitch nd defending the ball for more than a couple of times in a part-time spinner's over was a perfect example of how exactly not to play in a T20 match. The show of his batting in a batting paradise wicket would make one feel dat der was somethin pathologically wrong with the Indian Captain. Addendum to dis was his great capability of fumbling behind stumps. All this was enough for the Caribbeans to win very comfortably.

The match against England started under huge expectations with do or die situation for India. Bring Ravindra Jadeja as an extra batsman was supposed to be quite a pretty move from Dhoni. But gettin him in before the likes of Yuvraj and Yousuf pathan was a mistake of astronomical size from the Indian Captain. Dhoni is known for experimenting in the middle, but such a weird experiment in an important game was very close to a child's play. Finally to epitomize the story, Dhoni did everything possible to step out of the race of defending the World T20 title. All credits were to Dhoni when Team India was in a winning streak nd now its de vice versa. He has to taste the medicines of both kinds, after-all India is an emotional country( as per Dhoni's words in the post match interview)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire...

Slumdog millionaire as a movie nd as reality...

Speaking abt slumdog millionaire as a movie has a lot of positives and makes is always worth a watch. Inspired from the debut novel of Vikas Swarup's Q & A, de Britain director Danny Boyle directed Slumdog Millionaire. Danny Boyle is one man who makes his movies speak, may it be his 28 days later or A life less than ordinary or the Di caprio starrer The Beach. On the same traces Slumdog Millionaire is also a stupendous movie which deals with pain, romance and human emotions without any hi-fi or sci-fi. The story of Slumdog Millionaire deals with the life of three youngsters who start their living in the Mumbai slums nd from der on whr life takes them nd further on. Story basically revolves around Jamaal an young chap (played by Dev Patel, an England born Indian) who contests for de game show "Who wants to be a millionaire" aka "Kaun banega crorepati". He is just one question away from becuming a millionaire nd cop arrest him accusing him of committing fraudulence in the game show to gain money.

How Jamaal proves his innocence nd wins de game show forms the rest of the storyline during which he describes his painful childhood period. Anil kapoor trying to immitate Amithab bachan had ended up just trying. Jamaal's elder brother makes significance to his role as equally as de female lead Frieda Pinto. The film is being canned in a very naive manner so as to stick to reality. The re-recording nd de screenplay plays a very significant role to throttle de movie to a opulent success. The charecterization has been very savvy nd flawless, just to meet de original requirements of the movie, with even de female lead not so attractive. There has to be a special mention about the BGM nd de songs composed by the legendary Indian music director A.R.Rehman. His composition has already got him a golden globe award, nd de world is sure he is gonna fetch lots of more lourels. Jai ho nd O.. saya hav been the best of de lot among the 12 temperamental numbers in de movie.

Now, moving on to the reality of the movie. I am quite undoubtedly sure dat I wuld be one among the very few in the internet to speak against de movie. The movie has had the mumbai dharavi slum(in fig above) as the backdrop of the movie nd the story is being canned in nd around the slum. It is at times highly atrocious to watch de movie nd cognize that India still has such a worst slum in de city which is considered to be the business hub of India. Addulent to dis is dat the film is being directed by UK based Danny Boyle, who had done lots of homework for making dis movie wuld hav totally studied de entire situation at dharavi. It is a clear evident to all dat, India has such a diversed society. World which had earlier known dat der r 4 Indian in the world's top ten billionaires wil now know dat India also has 5% of de world's total poor. The news channels propaganda it such dat every Indian shuld b proud of d movie, i am totally left bewildered of why de hell shuld I be proud of dis bloody movie which showcases India in a totally unworthy manner. But once de movie is released in India the A class crowd wuld happily enjoy de movie, forgetting wat they hav literally visualized (I guess they wuld be aware of de slums only from de movie) nd guys de English man Danny Boyle knows more abt the Indian slum than we Indians.

Nevertheless, de movie had been a run-away hit around de world, nd will also top de box-office in India once it is screened from de 23rd of Jan-2009.

Slumdog Millionaire- Barks a bit louder...
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