Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Movies in my 2008 Vacation

Malayalam movies are still upto the standard. Although, there are no exceptional movies like in the 80s and 90s it's much better than other language movies, where you always feel 'paisa vasool';

On December 9th Tuesday 2008 - Girjia Theatre DTS
Veruthe Oru Bharya’ is one of the best films of recent times, dealing with domestic marriage discords resulting from mismatched characters of two people who stick to their incompatible agendas. It may hit too close to home for some; others might not key in on the psychology, but find it as a digestible fun-filled drama with light hearted moments. Jayaram, after a long gap, scores heavily in a role that is tailor made for his capabilities. He invites claps as never before, when imitating the singing styles of all heroes from yester year, Prem Nazir to today's Mammootty. Gopika looks evidently younger that what the role demands, but make better by convincing act in her complex title role as Bindu. She makes a poignant cake walk through the role, delivers majority of the dialogues and at times appear strong and scared at alternate scenes. Nivedita also shines as their daughter. Rahman and Ganesh kumar appear in short cameos.

On December 11th Thursdsay 2008 Jose Theatre DTS
Twenty: 20’ and its makers were there all over the net, news channels, and other media for quite some time. This mother of multistarrer '' being the most hyped movie of our times, there is only one big question to answer.... Does it live up to the expectations? The answer is a big 'YES'.What works heavily for ‘Twenty: 20’ is that it lives up to its name-just like a 20:20 match, you can't predict what will happen in the next reels. Just when you fix this as the last twist in the tale, will arrive the next that will keep you in tight seats.Personally, I feel, Mohanlal has got more scope than Mammootty and he handles the role with ease. Mammootty as advocate is prefect. But it is suresh gopi, who steals the show many a times from below superstars feet. Dileep, Manoj K Jayan, Madhu, Siddhique and Jayaram also have some solid characterizations, which they have done extremely well . Noted Missing actors are Nedumudi Venu, Murali, Thilakan, Ganeshkumar, Devan, Shankar etc. Only the songs department is very weak with no songs leaves mark. All in all, a masala movie ,that delivers good entertainment.

Was waiting for the SRK-Aditya Chopra film for long time. And that too was lucky to watch this movie in my favourite Theatre Thrissur RAGAM.

On December 12th 2008 Friday
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
It's a journey filled with laughter, tears, joy, pain, music, dance and a lot of love. A journey that makes us believe that there is an extraordinary love story in every ordinary jodi. And is a true SRK movie; and SRK is not disappointing. But...the biggest flaw is that how come a woman fails to recognize her husband with a slight-make over…. The characters of Surindar and Raj differ merely with thin moustache, hair style and costumes. Both the characters have same voice sans any modulations….On the whole, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is enjoyable on many parts with fun, frolic, lots of music and dance, pains and emotions.


On December 23rd 2008 Tuesday at RaviKrishna DTS
A Surprise thriller from BharathiRaja..BOMMALAATTAM
Firstly, the end is new. Secondly, despite the film being a murder mystery blood and gore have been handled with subtlety. And finally, the circumstances that drive the murderer to take the extreme step are shocking! The impact on the viewer is treme ndous and Bharatiraaja proves that his creative skills are pretty much active. This is literally a NanaPatekar Movie; From the very beginning to the end Nana is covered in the frame.
But to maintain suspense and not to go directly to the novel climax in between unnecessary sequences are squeezed in. And some major loopholes are there in the climax but can be ignored.



Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Venus Jupiter and Moon


Venus, Jupiter and the moon formed a bright triangle in the night sky on Dec 2nd 2008. The next time the three will be as close and visible will be November 18, 2052


Saturday, November 29, 2008

Mumbai Terror 26/11




The November 2008 Mumbai attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai, India’s financial capital and largest city. The attacks began on 26 November 2008 and ended on 29 November 2008 when Indian security forces, in Operation Black Tornado, regained control of all attack sites. At least 188 people were killed and at least 293 were injured in the attacks.

Eight of the attacks took place at sites in South Mumba proper: the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Oberoi Trident, the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Leopold Cafe,Cama Hospital, the Orthodox Jewish-owned Nariman House, the Metro Cinema, and a lane behind the Times of India building behind St. Xavier's College.There was also an explosion at the Mazagaon docks in Mumbai's port area. A possible tenth incident involved a taxi blast at Vile Parle near the airport, but it is uncertain whether this was connected to the other nine attacks.

By the early morning of 28 November, all sites except for the Taj Mahal Palace had been secured by police and security forces. An action by India's National Security Guards on 29th November resulted in the conclusion of the Taj Mahal Palace encounter, ending all fighting in the attacks.

Initially, a previously unknown organization called the Deccan Mujahideen claimed responsibility. Later, Mohammad Ajmal Amir the only terrorist who was captured alive, disclosed that the attackers were members of Lashkar-e-Toiba, the Pakistan-based militant organization, considered a terrorist organization by India, the United States, the United Kingdom, among others. However, no official attribution of responsibility has been made by the Indian Government.

The attacks drew widespread condemnation across the world.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Tribute to the GREAT SalilDA






Salil Chowdhury is one of the great music directors I admire on par with Ilayaraaja and ARRahman. Although he's not a malayali he had given most of his hits in Malayalam along with bengali and hindi. He started with CHEMMEEN in malayalam from 1966 and ended with Kadappuram in 1995.

KairaliTV Channel from kerala had arranged a special musical tribute on Salil chowdhury titled SMRITHI, as part of weekly programme DOHA DURBAR aired every friday 1:30 p.m. IST (11 a.m. Doha Time). All the singers were from doha and I also by god's grace got a chance to offer a gurudakshina for this great composer in the form of a song.
This song will be aired in Kairali soon after RAMADAN may be in Oct or Nov.

I invite every one of you to just listen to the AUDIO version of this song. This was orginally sung by Dr K J Yesudas in 1978 film 'Samayamaayillapolum'; I have tried my best to do justice to the song. CLICK on the play button to listen to the song I have rendered.


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Friday, September 19, 2008

Birthday Wishes from my music students




It's like going back to my school days when I gave sweets on my birthday. Friday Morning batch music students and evening batch students wished me Happy BIRTHDAY. Felt like becoming young as I also joined them. Sruti distributed the sweets for the morning batch.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Almana Showroom at City Centre Opens....

Finally the long wait was over by July 16th 2008 Wednesday. Thanks to the effort of AhmadBerzanjee, PankajPatil, Basantha...the list goes on... the long awaited City centre showroom (OE Division) was inaugurated by Member of Board of Directors of Almana & Partners company, Mr  Nasser Almana, at around 10:45 a.m. Watch the highlights of the Inaugural ceremony. All the OE Executives and invited guests were present at that time. 




Tuesday, July 08, 2008

FedEx stopped


What a great tournament and what great final. could watch only from the middle by 7:00 pm. (doha time) Congratulations have to go out to Rafael Nadal for capturing his 1st Wimbledon crown and dethroning the former king of grass Roger Federer. Nadal was awesome through out the event.Felt sorry for Federer/Fedex being stopped at creating another record by surpassing Bjon Borg. But the fight was really thrilling like a hollwood thriller. May be in my friends group I'm the only won to watch as most of them are cricket fans and don't spend time watching this game however I think tennis is better than cricket and love more than cricket doesn't mean that I hate cricket. It will be tennis, football then cricket. that's the line up.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Spain are the Eurocup 2008 champions


On June 29th 2008, Sunday Watched the Euro cup final late night. Spain became European champions for the second time after Fernando Torres's first-half goal in Vienna proved enough to defeat Germany in the final of UEFA EURO 2008™.


Spain had won their only previous piece of silverware in this competition in 1964 and had not been beyond the quarter-finals of any tournament in 24 years, yet Luis Aragonés's men chose to use that history as an inspiration rather than a burden. After a strong start from Germany, seeking a fourth title themselves, Spain were the more dangerous side throughout an entertaining final at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion although it took just one goal – in the 33rd minute, courtesy of Torres's pace, perseverance and unerring finish – to end their long wait.

during the break time browsed Safari in my macbook and got this.

"Rested reasonably well last night, so why the lethargy on work today. Is it true the longer you sleep the greater the lethargy.? Should sleep less then ! Yes.?" -these words were in the mobile blog by the person I and we respect a lot, Amitabh bachchan. He's the real inspiration to do multitasking in the life. it's real that the more work or active you are the less lethargic you will be which is true and just try out that. but remember you have to really enjoy doing what ever you do and try to cherish each moments even if it's a tiring job.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Prakash Send Off Party

On June 23rd Monday evening 5:15 p.m. we had send off party for Prakash Pattabiraman, who had been with us for 8 years. He's moving on to dubai/abdudabhi for a new phase in his career. had nice time. enjoy the video below. 



Friday, June 20, 2008

Gopal-Varshini-Vivan's Party

After my carnatic classes on friday noon went to JBK Villas to attend the party arranged by gopal.I was meeting most of the friends after a long gap. was glad to see everyone in the party. Gopal varshini were really enjoying the new phase in their life. Vivan has brought them new energy and could see their faces more brighter with joy. 
Some moments from the party is below in the small video clipping. 


Dasavatharam - Confused on Incarnations


Decided to watch Dasavatharam today which was released in Doha last week. couldn't go because of other commitments.Today there was a special prog on Dasavatharam in Star Vijay  conducted by cartoonist Madan, in which director ravikumar gave the comparison with vishnu's dasavatharam, in which only poovaragan (dalit's) character, nambi and japanese characters are  convincing. Calling the villain as parasurama is too much.

One more interesting thing is the japanese name, he is supposed to be narasimha avatar (convincing) name also resembled. Shingen Narahasi (Narasimha jumbled).

The list is as shown below. 

 Matsya-Nambi Rangarajan in 12th century obvious fish in water

Koorma-Bush the turtle was beneath the huge churning that emitted poison leading Asuras and Devas into battle Varaha/Vamana -Khalifullah, the tall God also dwarfed by minority community status 
Parasurama hatchet man/Fletcher-the hitman 
Balram-Balram Naidu 
Rama-Avtar Singh in love for his wife 
Narasimha-Shingen Narahasi, the man who takes on the disbeliever on the shore, at dusk in bare combact (remember hiroshima?>>>  
Krishna -Vincent, saves the girl from molestation when she calls Narayana, loses out the political negotiations as his community is bought over by drink. Krishna tries for a Yadava -Kaurava negotiation hat fails as Yadavas succumb to booze and Krishna and Vincent die by the seashore, their feet wounded. 
Buddha-paati and today Buddhism is the religion of the Dalits in India, Vincent seems like her son as she attains enlightenment 
Kalki-Govind, harbinger of doomsday through virus.

Personally, I was disappointed by this movie as  What could have been an exiting adventure is spoilt due to Kamal Haasan’s indulgence and  wanting to be the first actor to do 10 roles in a film. but we can't blame him for that considering the great pains he has taken to do these roles. The only fantastic  feature of this film is the first 15 minutes set in the 12th century. Quite Brilliant and excellent and is par with hollywood. Also to some extent the last 15 minutes of Tsunami but Computer Graphics has got some flaws. especially, you can't compare with Hollywood Tsunami (it is no where near 'Day After Tomorrow' scene).
 
Those who couldn't understand the first dialogues of Kamal in Nehru Stadium, he talks about 'Chaos Theory' and 'Butterfly effect'(which is a component of Chaos Theory) , which is true and no one has attempted these things in Indian Cinema.
 
The idol that is drowned in the sea along with Rangarajan(first kamalahaasan)  in 12th century by Chozha king results in a fault being developed at the bottom of the ocean and creates tremors more than 800 years later. These tremors result in the Tsunami. This is classic example of  'Butter Fly' effect.  (The phrase refers to the idea that a butterfly's wings might create tiny changes in the atmosphere that may ultimately alter the path of a tornado or delay, accelerate or even prevent the occurrence of a tornado in a certain location. ) Another explanation is that Govind is in fact the reincaranation of Rangarajan. As Rangarajani he couldn’t protect God and died in the name of God.In order to fulfill his Karma,he is reincarnated as Govind Ramasamy who ultimately saves the world from destruction.The idol in the end somewhat hints to this theory; his story began with the idol and it ends with the idol.
 
Basically a chaotic system  is one wherein long term predictions are impossible. Like for example, if I push a car, I know that it is going to move and it will continue to do so if I go on pushing it on and on. However, in a chaotic system, this situation cannot be predicted over a long period of time. Weather, for example, is a chaotic system.
 
Here in the movie, The 1st scene is perfectly connected to the climax, remember what Kamal says in the first scene, that he will not say “Om Nama Shivaya” , but Asin tells him to chant it , but still Kamal refuses , he believes in his god more than anything, but Asin feels “Its ok if we change the god or chant other god’s name, its life thats most important.” Now if u see the climax its JUST OPPOSITE…. Kamal doesn’t believe in god much and values lives of people the most…. but Asin deeply believes in god and that too this dialogue comes when both Asin and Kamal’s hand is on the god which came from the sea , and it also means that they are getting united from the place they departed hundreds of years back ( Kamal and Asin).
 
All these points if you analyze  are really great, but execution of the other parts  and dragging scenes spoil the film.
 
(One more personal point, I liked the scene in which my favourite Apple Computer is shown. George bush is using Apple Macbook Pro.)
You should not forget to mention kamalhaasan acting. from India glitz which had given a good review on Kamalhaasan. The eyes are considered the most effective tools in creating the right kind of attitude for any actor and Kamal Haasan is a master at that. There are many a time in the film when the audience would have to force themselves to believe that it is the same actor who is the good guy as well as the bad guy.The expressive and determined eyes of the priest, the mushy and yet funny countenance of Balaram Naidu, the hilarious CBI officer and the peaceful martial artist eyes of the Japanese character have all shaped up to fit into any acting text book. Hats off to Kamal Haasan on the acting front!!

 


Thursday, June 19, 2008

Letter from Infosys CEO

Got this letter thru email send by Natarajan RameshRamadurai Sir. A Very good advise for all the late sitters.

Feb 21, 2008 10:55 am
Email from the boss


Mail sent by Narayan Murthy to all Infosys staff:




It's half past 8 in the office but the lights are still on...
PCs still running, coffee machines still buzzing...
And who's at work? Most of them ??? Take a closer look...

All or most specimens are ??
Something male species of the human race...

Look closer... again all or most of them are bachelors...

And why are they sitting late? Working hard? No way!!!
Any guesses???
Let's ask one of them...
Here's what he says... 'What's there 2 do after going home...Here we get to surf, AC, phone, food, coffee that is why I am working late...Importantly no bossssssss!!!!!!!!!!!'

This is the scene in most research centers and software companies and other off-shore offices.

Bachelors 'Time-passing' during late hours in the office just bcoz they say they've nothing else to do...
Now what r the consequences...

'Working' (for the record only) late hours soon becomes part of the institute or company culture.

With bosses more than eager to provide support to those 'working' late in the form of taxi vouchers, food vouchers and of course good feedback, (oh, he's a hard worker... goes home only to change..!!).
They aren't helping things too...

To hell with bosses who don't understand the difference between 'sitting' late and 'working' late!!!

Very soon, the boss start expecting all employees to put in extra working hours.

So, My dear Bachelors let me tell you, life changes when u get married and start having a family... office is no longer a priority, family is... and
That's when the problem starts... b'coz u start having commitments at home too.

For your boss, the earlier 'hardworking' guy suddenly seems to become a 'early leaver' even if u leave an hour after regular time... after doing the same amount of work.

People leaving on time after doing their tasks for the day are labelled as work-shirkers...

Girls who thankfully always (its changing nowadays... though) leave on time are labelled as 'not up to it'. All the while, the bachelors pat their own backs and carry on 'working' not realizing that they r spoiling the work culture at their own place and never realize that they would have to regret at one point of time.

So what's the moral of the story??
* Very clear, LEAVE ON TIME!!!
* Never put in extra time ' unless really needed '
* Don't stay back unnecessarily and spoil your company work culture which will in turn cause inconvenience to you and your colleagues.

There are hundred other things to do in the evening..

Learn music...

Learn a foreign language...

Try a sport... TT, cricket.........

Importantly,get a girl friend or boy friend, take him/her around town...

* And for heaven's sake, net cafe rates have dropped to an all-time low (plus, no fire-walls) and try cooking for a change.

Take a tip from the Smirnoff ad: *'Life's calling, where are you??'*

Please pass on this message to all those colleagues and please do it before leaving time, don't stay back till midnight to forward this!!!

IT'S A TYPICAL INDIAN MENTALITY THAT WORKING FOR LONG HOURS MEANS VERY HARD WORKING & 100% COMMITMENT ETC.

PEOPLE WHO REGULARLY SIT LATE IN THE OFFICE DON'T KNOW TO MANAGE THEIR TIME. SIMPLE !

Regards,
NARAYAN MURTHY.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Sruti's first bharatanatyam competition

On Saturday June 14th 2008 Got up by 5 a.m. only because of late night sitting. rushed to children education centre where ramateacher will be waiting for srutimma to do the make up for today's BPS cultural fiesto dance competition. dropped deepa and sruti by 6:20 there and came back home to do the morning routines; rushed to office by 7:20 finished some urgent work and proceeded to CEC where deepa with sruti was waiting. 7:45 was the registration time at BPS and we reached only by 8:05;




totally there were 6 participants and sruti was dancing as 3rd participant. after finishing registration I just wanted to check the cassette position. when I opened the taperecorder - shock - cassette is missing. I told deepa and she yelled at me. what to do. it's here told deepa its in the same bag where cassette had ejected out; felt relieved. otherwise I was getting ready to make a grand return to house. sruti did well but found out that her costumes needed more attention. Also the geetam 'varaveena' was short. but it's okay for a start. mehendi was missing in her hands. because of the photographer's interruption had to discard the mobile video version and had to reshoot full dance at home in order to send to appa - amma. Later in the noon edited to shorten the length and send to appa-amma; appa became emotional on watching sruti's performance. 
Below is the short video of bharathanatyam by srutimma. 



Father's Day

On 15th June 2008 Sunday noon as usual I picked sruti from BPS by 1:45p.m. and she gave me the father's day card as a surprise gift. I never knew that today is the father's day. In school they had told the children to make father's day card and present as surprise gift. Sruti had penned her own words and although there are spelling mistakes it is those mistakes that give a special attraction for this letter.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Send off for Sreeni Ponnambily

Today it's a sendoff day for sreeni-ponnambily-ritcha. Although we got introduced around one and half year ago we became very close in few months. friendship is one other wonderful thing I cherish about a lot. havegot lot of friends in my life which I consider as a great asset. although I lost contact of most of my friends as part of destiny still I remember those wonderful moments. today infact I went back to my pre-degree college days where we had a farewell party and we're all sad and couldn't enjoy the farewell party. at that time it's unfortunate that never had a video camera or even still camera. were not planned. but still through the lens of memory I am getting the nuances of those moments. When I sang the song 'vida taroo..' it took me 2 decades back. Sreeni-ponnambily are great friends whom we will miss a lot. Although it's only one year and had only very few occassions of gatherings and sharing, those days were wonderful, which I have in my daily diary. Thru sreeni I got introduced to madhu whom I had seen in my childhood days and who was living in the same neighbourhood, but we never got chance to get introduced to each other. It's another destiny to meet in qatar.
Well we started with small speech by sreeni on Qatar, friends etc. Sreeni is proceeding to Abudabhi to join Occidental petroleum as finance manager and it's a great leap for him.

later madhu spoke about missing sreeni, followed by leena cherising the memories and small talk by ponnambily. children sang sujanajeevana song and gave individual performance as well. sreeni sang vande mukunda hare... in his own inimitable style. madhu rendered old classic oru nimisham taroo...leena gave nostalgic moments thru the song yaad aara hee hain... famous hit from 80s. ponnambily sang kabhi kabhi another hindi classic. deepa gave her contribution in the form of choodiyaan. finally I finished with 'vidataroo...'. may god bless all of us to be again together thru a wonderful destiny. thru different friends I have learnt a lot. from madhu it's the joyful humorous way of living and from sreeni to take challenges in professional life. it really need guts to take , go through it and come out of it in flying colors.

Friday, June 06, 2008


Watched the Movie in our Home theatre in projection 'Horton Hears a Who' which is excellent in its adaptation, animation and total presentation. Sruti enjoyed much and I would say it's the child in me enjoyed the most .

In the Jungle of Nool, a caring, imaginative elephant named Horton (Jim Carrey) takes a dip in the pool. A dust speck floats past him in the air, and he hears a tiny yelp coming from it. Believing that an entire family of microscopic creatures are living on that speck, he places it on top of a clover that he holds in his trunk.

In fact, he finds out the speck harbors the city of Whoville and all its inhabitants, led by Mayor Ned McDodd (Steve Carell). He has a loving wife, Sally (Amy Poehler), 96 daughters, and one son named JoJo (Jesse McCartney), who, by Who custom, is next in line for the mayoral position, and as such, gives it his best effort to give JoJo enough attention. Unaware to Ned, JoJo doesn't share his father's wish. Ned is aware, though, that JoJo does not speak and tries to befriend him to get him to speak.
By 11:30 after finishing the movie, when going to bed was careful not to disturb any insects.