Incorrigible Optimist
Often when you are reading the Newspaper, few simple lines can trigger unprecedented, explosive reactions. It happened me few days back, when I read Pakistani Director Shoaib Mansoor ruminating that song and dance routines should have been phased out by now in Indian Movies. His statement was “Ab tak inhe zabardasti ke naach-gaanon se [...]
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Why are we obsessed with songs and dance in our movies??
Posted in Entertainment, tagged Directors, Entertainment, Indian Cinema, Mahesh Bhatt, Movies, Music, Shoaib Mansoor, Songs on April 15, 2008 | 2 Comments »
EVOKED MEMORIES
Posted in Entertainment, tagged Emotions, Humiliation, Poem on March 14, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Sharath Subramonian
Remember do I, the dark and lusty night.
Barking dogs silently guarding their right.
Sings a song, a nightingale of old ages,
Her retirement she surely presages.
Childhood Days
Posted in Entertainment, tagged Childhood, Poem, Recollections on March 13, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Abhay
Those days of deep unconcern,
Without anxiety,no fear
Those days when sun was sun
And the water crystal clear.
Californian Musings – A Travelogue – Part II
Posted in Entertainment, tagged Alcatraz Prison Island, California, Redwood Shores, San Francisco City on February 26, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Ram Kumar G
On the day we arrived at Redwood Shores, we had half a day ahead of us and we used it to go shopping at Wal Mart, the world’s largest retail chain.
We spent a good 2 hours in the store picking up dresses, watches & other things for our beloved ones back home. We [...]
Movie Review:Mad Money
Posted in Entertainment, tagged Bridget, Katie holmes, Mad money, Movie, Queen Latifa on February 15, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Its comedy and moola hunt….writes Vinod Seshan
Bridget, living in the urban inners of Kansas City, is compelled to join the Federal Reserve as a janitor after her financial-analyst husband is shown the door at office. She is assigned to transfer wagons full of soiled, stained and mucky old notes to the shredder, after accounting. Squeezed [...]