Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I am not going to watch movies….

Well I missed to add a word in my blog title…” I am not going to watch ‘regular’ movies”

That was wat I felt after watching a regular series of formula oriented movies whose content involved only one common thing…and tat is NOTHING.

To be sincere I remember the first movie that I watched in a theatre which was a regular telugu movie. But I never knew that my passion or love for movies would go much beyond watching movies just as movies but something more than that.

After that movie I have watched hundreds of movies.

Mostly telugu till my School days. Slowly turned to hindi and finally to English.

To be specific I cud not understand English movies till my engineering days. I remember my first English movie was Jurassic park. And my understanding of an English movie was limited to only MEGA movies which involved lots of special effects and stuff…well this topic was actually not started with the intention to write something about my love towards English movies. That can be taken as another topic Vam…now let me return to my original topic.

To be frank I got fed up of watching regular movies.

A Movie which has got nothing NEW or Innovative to make the audience feel worthy enough of their ticket cost.

Off late let me admit I have been watching pretty DUMB movies. It was when I was watching this movie called SIMHA (apparently a blockbuster movie ...at least tats wat many beleived). I was able to predict every scene and the director never disappointed me in making my predictions turn reality on Screen.

It was on tat day I realized that instead of watching such movies I cud have made better use of my money.

May b some off beat movies.

And here is my list for watching the forthcoming movies…

UDAAN
AISHA
Peepli Live.

I saw UDAAn today…shall try to complete the list pretty soon….

Sunday, July 4, 2010

A Bandh tat survives no purpose....

I never knew that people would take my previous blog post so seriously.

Though i feel happy that the National parties along with regional parties have started to react for my blog post "Hikes and Hikes" to take counter effective measures to control the rising prices

But i don’t understand wat is the point in making such a FUSS about the issue when they are not serious to find a root cause to the problem.

Wat does this Bandh mean to…

> People like me who are reluctant to join Bandh (also reluctant to go to office :-)) sit at home writing lengthy blogs venting out our anguish.

> While it is the school and college lads who make the most out of this bandh (at least the corporate students’ wud get some relief from their regular chores of studies...ooops not the residential folks)

On a serious note...

> By forcing people to accept BANDH for 1 whole day political parties would get ample coverage in Media and tat too absolutely free.

> The ill-mannered, vociferous cohort groups that follow their demigod leaders who do not understand anything about INFLATION or have never heard of any plans being chalked out to control price rises would have activity for 1 complete day.
(How about the people who make their daily living by working as daily laborers?? Due to this disruption they wouldn't have work for 1 complete day and as such their families are forced to be hunger struck )

> Observing Bandh has become synonymous to wrecking havoc in the city. it is like a sif you have been given the power to rule the city as u want. You can close any shop that u don’t like and keep the shops near ur party offices with buzzing crowds. All the chai waallas and tiffin centre snear these party office can remain open to serve the hunger needs of these rampage mongers while the Aam aadmi for whom this bandh was intended has to be hunger driven on this day.

> Poor transportation system. It has become and object on which everyone can show thier anger. Watever may be the reason you are always free to go and break Bus panes, disrupt railway tracks

hey but i have to rush to my office..catch u later....