Saturday, May 31, 2008

People!


I was stranded in traffic in T nagar, for over an hour and half in front of a temple. Processions or some swamiji has been there and there were 100's of people waiting in the road and disrupting traffic.

WTF is your beleif system. Be it any religion.

Does it say or asks you to let go of your civic sense. Wake up guys, its high time.

Indiana Jones!


Went to mayajaal yesterday to watch a movie, the only movie available, which was decent enuf to watch was Indiana Jones. Typical, speilberg movie, defies logic, defies everything.

Harrison Ford could hardly walk, It was like he was limping throughout the movie... Old age.

Moral of the movie: If you are a super hero or if you are indian Jones, you, your family and friends would never ever get fucking hurt. Be it a high speed collosion, flight crash, or if your car falls into a water falls, which is as big as 'The Niagra' or if you are beaten black and blue by another able guy, all you got to do is get up and dust your shirt off.

Had fun!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Lives Of Others...



My wife and I went to see this movie yesterday and were really impressed. didnt expect a packed auditorium, however 30% of the crowd left before interval and the remaining 70% after the end of the movie, stood up, clapped, and left with immense satisfaction of watching a great movie.

I 've never seen so many people standing up together and clapping for a movie. it was nice!

Das Leben der Anderen (2006) (The Lives of Others) was brilliantly written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The film is a taut thriller. It's also a dramatization of what happened in East Germany--and could happen here--if we allow the government access to every aspect of our lives. Ulrich Mühe stars as Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler of the Stasi--the dreaded secret police. The Captain is so talented in interrogation that he gives lectures on interrogation techniques to Stasi cadets.

For complex reasons, Wiesler is investigating a prominent couple-- Christa-Maria Sieland, a beautiful and talented actor (Martina Gedeck), and Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch) an accomplished author and playwright.

Artists in East Germany were strictly controlled by the state. Some of them played an intricate cat-and-mouse game with the Stasi--going just far enough to attract notice, but not so far as to bring about arrest. The problem with the cat-and-mouse game was that the cats had very sharp teeth, which they didn't hesitate to use. Blacklisting was just one of the state's weapons--a single word from a high official and you never acted again, or your plays or music were never performed. Although both Christa-Maria and Georg have been careful and discrete, they haven't been careful and discrete enough to escape the Stasi's interest.

The movie, although in color, looks as if it were shot in black and white. The mood and the locations are drab and muted. Obviously, the color reflects the political and social situation of the time. The camerwork and editing were outstanding. Every other aspect of the film is equally excellent, particularly the work of the supporting actors.

Not only does this film represent a riveting thriller, but it provides a powerful political message. After you've seen The Lives of Others, you won't keep quiet when someone tells you "I don't care if the government taps my phone; I've got nothing to hide."

This is an extraordinary film--well acted and directed, with a compelling plot and message. Das Leben der Anderen is the finest movie I've seen this year. It's definitely worth seeking out.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

In The Second Over...


I always liked him! Such a level headed and a good free flowing batsman. He is struggling now. Third over against Mumbai Indians... want him to do well...

* Update: He didnt! :(

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Remember what morals always taught you...



There is no shortcut to success!

There has been lots said about Questnet and I've been contemplating as to if I should post about it! But what the heck, let me just write!

For the last decade or so there have been hundreds of guys who have asked me to part of some Multi Level Marketing thing, incl. the much coveted Amway. I have seen People gaining as well losing in these things. Infact one of a close relative is part of Quest net. He claims to have made money, and hence most of the other relatives followed him to join. They’ve not made a penny. They were hoping too, but with this scandal out, I guess they never will. This, this FU#$%^G reason is why I hate MLM.

They guys whom I mentioned to have made money works for a software giant and does this part time. And the others, who followed him, are people who are trying to make ends meet. Irony! But these pyramid models work this way I guess, the classic economic theory – The rich become richer and poor become poorer.

I hate MLS’s because:

- I believe there is no shortcut to success.
- Money isn’t every thing.
- Don’t want to make the already rich richer.
- It breaks relationships, many a times!
- Most of it is CON

To sum it all, I would rather beg to con people, break trust and relationship to make money!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

HTC Touch !!!

First post from my PDA... hope it works!

Thanks Vic!



While I was in Bangalore, Vic, a good friend took me to hard rock café and to OPUS for dinner and beer.

I had so much fun downing a lotse of beer after a long time. I remember between me and Vic we’ve downed more than 20 bottles of beer in Kathmandu. This was more like a repeat.

The best part was it was karaoke night, it was their yearly competitions. Had 10 odd participants and all of them sang so well. I mean they sang every thing from BB king to Pearl Jam to The Corrs. All of them were just too great. I am supporting this girl Roodika! Vic promised to call and let me know about finals so I could be there with Pinky and have some more fun!

Go Roodika Go!

Money Talks!



I was in Bangalore last week. I didn’t fly to Bangalore as it makes no sense to me. My home from airport is an hour drive and check in 1 hour and as always the regular flight delays 1 hour and the flying time an hour and the drive to Cantonment where I had to go is another 1.5 hours with Bangalore traffic, which is 5.5 hours. Whereas if take a train, preferably shatabdi, I would reach in 5 hours net!

I didn’t book my tickets as the WL was 178 something. I went early, was waiting for the TTR, as soon as he came I saw a lot of people surrounding him, for places. The AC attendant came and asked me to sit inside and asked me 250 more, I gladly agreed and I sat, remember I had only an open ticket, not valid in shatabdi. After a while say 2 hour later the TTR came took 250 from me and I reached Bangalore.

I felt very very guilty doing it though. Not that I bribed to get things done, but I saw a lot of people who had WL tickets failing to get in. felt so guilty to make this decision.

I WILL NEVER USE MONEY AS A TOOL TO GET AHEAD OF PEOPLE!