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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Hooked to a song from RDB

Am just not able to get this song out of my mind ever since I watched the movie. Itz a vvvv slow, romantic and simple song. Madhushree and Naresh Iyer touch your heart with their smooth and flowing voice.

Tu bin bataaye mujhe le chal kaheen
Jahaan tu muskuraaye meri manzil wahin
Tu bin bataaye mujhe le chal kaheen
Jahaan tu muskuraaye meri manzil wahin

Madhushree raises the pitch here beautifully - a pucca smooth transition

Meethi lagi, chakh ke dekhi abhi

reduces immediately

Mishri ki dali, zindagi woh chali
Jahaan hai teri baahein mera saahil wahin
Tu bin bataaye mujhe le chal kaheen
Jahaan tu muskuraaye meri manzil wahin

The saxophone(?) piece here is fantastic. Naresh Iyer comes into the song only at this point. Just 5 lines but he absolutely rocks!!

Mann ki gali tu puhaaron si aa
Bheeg jaaye mere khwabon ka kaafila
Jise tu gungunayee meri dhun hai wahin
Tu bin batayi mujhe le chal kaheen
Jahaan tu muskuraayi meri manzil wahin

And the song ends perfectly with both of them humming in sync.

All you have to do to enjoy this song is - play it in a silent room, close ur eyes, relax and let the soft music and poetic words sink in. Itz a bliss!!!

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

A perfectly divine evening

S-Scintillating experience
A-Amidst melliflous tunes
A-Air was reverberating with excellent and
R-rapturous music
A-Audience sat there enchanted and mesmerised
N-Neat selection of songs and raagas which made the
G-Glorious show a grand success

That was, in a capsule, how I felt about the first
Pro Show (Classical nite by noted violinists Ganesh and Kumaresh) of Saarang, the IIT Madras cultural fest. The duo made Aarabhi and Kalyani literally dance on the stage and IMHO even someone who doesn't know the ABC of music will be able to enjoy and appreciate it. The Ghatam and Mridangam accompanists were in sync with the violin and their thani aavarthanam was one of the short and sweet ones I've heard in the recent times. The geeky IITM crowd proved that they are one of the best audience an artist can ever get.

Right from the moment I stepped into the campus, memories of my own college days flooded and me felt so so so nostalgic. Damn!! I miss OASIS - the cultural festival and SANGAMAM - the music festival of BITS...Sigh!!

PS : Though am not a very good photographer, have clicked a few snaps, shall post theem soon..adjust maadi

Monday, January 23, 2006

He was studying in 2nd grade when he was so jealous of his dad's profession. One fine day, he went and expressed it "Appa, naan Diwali-ku pattaasu kaetta mattum konjooNdu vaangi thara, aanaa nee mattum daily velai velai-nu full day maththaapu vidara? Naan periyavan aanaa unna maadhiri dhaan aaven". His dad was taken aback, was extremely shocked. He took his son aside and explained him in the best possible way about his work and concluded "Indha welding thozhil ellaam ennoda pogattum. Nee nalla padichu periya doctor-engineer-aa varaNum. Nalla paer edukkaNum. Indha welding machine-a kayyaala kooda thoda koodiya nelamai unakku veNdaam, sariyaa?" His dad's words, thoughts and expectations sank into his mind. As years rolled, he passed his exams exceedingly well and secured a seat in one of the presigious engineering colleges.

And now, here he is, standing in a queue, in his first year workshop practicals session, waiting for his turn to learn the basics of arc welding!!

PS : Off topic, I see lotsa Simbu stg "Saravana" posters which say "Vettrigaramaana 15-vadhu naaL". Pongal anniku dhaane release aachu...adhukkuLLa eppdi 15th day?? Am I doing a mistake with counting????

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

It is a belief that, "If you stay awake throughout the nite on Vaikunta ekadasi/Sivarathri day, you'll attain Vaikuntam/sorgam - the heavenly abode". But I feel indha concept-a vechuNdu theatres are making good money. They double the ticket cost and screen two movies in the nite continuously starting from 10:30 pm. A poster of a local theatre here says "Vaikunta ekadasiyai munnitu iraNdu padangaL, orey ticket-il" and u know vot the movies are - New and Manmadhan. Huh!!

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Two in a row

A night-out after a loooong time!! The last one was during my college days for an "arattai" session with my hostel mates :D Yeah! Watched 2 movies last nite.

Started with Mangal Pandey at 10.30 pm. Hmmm the movie was ok. May be I didn't like it much because pure history has never been my favourite subject and I always skipped the long answer on Sepoy Mutiny in my school days. But loved the way in which Gordon and Mangal's friendship has been portrayed beautifully and believably irrespective of their ranks in the East India Company. ARR's music is simply superb and gels with the situations. Rani Mukherjee looked beautiful and had nothing more to offer than a glamour doll with her "kara kara" voice. Amisha Patel (I'd never liked her) sucked big time with her emotion-less face. Gordon could have been paired with someone better. Aamir Khan suits the role perfectly with his long hair but the big mousch looks out of place. And the narration (it sounded like Om Puri's voice to me, but the title slide said Nasrudeen Shah *confused*) is clean with appropriate voice modulations.

It was so different to watch a Hindi movie with English subtitles. And I was surprised with my brain's multitasking abilities. I could clearly follow the Hindi dialogues and at the same time read and register the English subtitles too :) God is great!!!

The movie ended at around 1 pm and I was already feeling too sleepy. I was about to close the NeroSmart window when I found out that it was a 2 in 1 DVD. Lagaan's title card started and "thookam poye pochu" :) After Alaipayudhey, Mouna Raagam, Anjali, HAHK, Mounam Sammadham, Andaaz Apna Apna, MMKR (lemme stop here for the list is too loooong) Lagaan is one the movies for which I've lost count of how many times I'd watched. First time it was in my college auditorium (chellamaa audi) with more than 2000 fellow college-mates. Our Students' Union was (is??) generous in screening 12 Hindi and 12 English movies a semester at a much much much cheaper cost. We need to buy the stubs for all 12 in the beginning of the sem. Year - 2001, 1st semester, I did not buy these stubs, for I was watching each and every kuppai movie screened and was feeling guilty that I wasn't studying. October 1, 2001 - a day before Gandhi Jayanthi, I was crossing the notice board near our Central Library (Cent Lee...haven't used these slangs for more than 3 yrs now) when Lagaan team's poster with the hilly background, stuck there caught my attention. Man!!! I wanted to watch the movie. There started the stub hunting process in the 8 am common hour. Even the fundoos and studoos wanted to come for the movie coz Oct 2nd was anyways a holiday. I-dont-know-Hindi category was also ready to come, backed by their Hindi knowing wingies and hence the stubs became hot cakes. Atlast, after a 12 hr desperate hunt by me and my wingies, I got the stub from one of the day scholars who was going to attend a family function and had already watched the movie :D

We didn't get a seat in the audi, so chose the balcony steps instead and enjoyed each and every second of the movie cheering Bhuvan and team :) On our way back at 11.30 in the nite, the Gandhi statue which usually is the pigeons's favourite haunt to s**t, was washed/bathed and the students of the nearby school had decorated the place with rangoli. It was altogether a different unforgettable experience of watching Lagaan, something that Sathyam Multiplex can't provide. In those 3 and half years, I never even thought that I would ever miss my college campus this much!! *Sigh*

Even after 4 years, on January 2, 2006, I feel exactly the same way about the movie, not even a bit different from that of my first time.

- Aamir Khan has actually lived the role of Bhuvan and I wanted his team to win the match by all means
- Gracy Sigh has a zip vaai
- I like Paul Blackthorne a damn lot :) and loved his British accent
- Couldn't even think about fast forwarding the songs, to cut short the length of the movie. ARR rocks!!!
- Could feel goose pimples while watching/listening to "Kaale megha kaale megha paani tho barsaao"
- Madhubhan mein jo kanaiah still stays my best pick in the album
- Felt that the king of the province could open his mouth and speak, rather than murmur to himself
- Prayed that the wickets shouldn't fall too often and that they should reach the target
- Had a nail-biting sensation in the last but one ball, inspite of knowing that it will turn out to be a "No Ball"
- Felt a bit, say 0.00000001% sorry for Paul Blackthorne when he claims "Howzatt" for the last ball
- Was reminded of Dance Workshop on seeing the Ball dance scene
- Bhuj and the earthquake too :(

And many more!! The movie got over by 4.50 am. I went to bed after the loud speaker "Suprabhatham" in a temple near my house got over :D
Slept for just 2 and half hrs. Now feeling toooooo sleepyyyyyyyyyyy

PS : I've written in one flow...so the tense mite keep changing throughout the post. So, kaNdukaadheenga :)
 
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