Sunday, July 27, 2008

Shaurya


Shaurya kya hain ?

A story of justice, honour, faith and above all believing in yourself…

A story of finding courage within... where friendships are tested in the battle that matters the most...

The battle for truth and justice...

Directed by Samar Khan. With Rahul Bose, Javed Jaffrey, Kay Kay Menon, Minissha Lamba

a movie quite similar in plot of ... A few good man... Jack Nicholson, Kevin Bacon...Tom Cruise and Demi Moore... however, there are many differences that make 'Shaurya' in some way its own movie.

Rahul Bose... again... I must say he is absof*ckinglutely brilliant...
Minisha Lamba... she did full justice to the role offered, however at some places she wasn't 100%...
Javed Bhai: the highly unusual... usual self... good enuff... unusla coz this time it wasn't comic.... but a serious role...
Kay Kay Menon : 10 - 12 mins... is all the time he gets in the movie... a mind blowing performance...

SRK : if AB does it, he has to do it... the movie ends with him reciting a poem....

Rating : 7.5/10

Worth watching it ....

Friday, July 25, 2008

Things I did this thursday

1. worked late
2. got fined for crossing the road
3. had to sell of my tickets to dark knight for a late night show
4. had dinner at Manvaar
5. watched the dark knight a really late night show...

Aah

what an eventful night...

Calls for a repeat performance...

will have to cross that road again....

dinner at manvaar.... anytime (i meant any night)

Dark Knight... game for it...

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Democracy : Mocked

For a really long time, I've been avoidimg news channels... the news channel in India have gone so bogus, that "Amitabh Bachchan suffering from cold" is a breaking news in one channel, while "a stray cat stuck on a roof" is on another, the media channels today are so desperate for the TRP's that the real news gets lost somewhere while everything else is a front pager....

Anyways, the last two days have been interesting... I had to follow the news for the great Indian Democracy was being played...

Why do I say... being played...

The story line across all the news channels, the news sites are consistent for once, they are all busy beaming images of the currency notes being put on the tables in the middle of probably one of the most important sessions of the Lok Sabha.

While I am writing this, the song starts to play at the back of my mind, "saare jahaan se achcha hindu sita hamara...." I'm sitting here in a foreign land, every bit of respect to my motherland... I stand up to the flag being hoisted even if in a movie... in a Cinema full of people with other nationalities... I took every bit of pride in doing so... every time someone asks me of India... with my head held high... I recite to them, a small episode on "unity in diversity", how we have more than 5000+ languages, a country with more than 14000+ dialects, a place where there is cultural difference, every 100kms and still we stand strong as one nation, but right now, these images are disturbing, these images are shameful, it's a black day for democracy...

However, one thing that is still not disturbing is the fact that it happens...

When I see these images, somehow, I am not shocked, because, finally, the facade has been lifted... we always knew the truth. We knew how the entire system of support works... there is a price tag to everything. The film industry has been bold enough to deface this several times, there are thousands and thousands of searing news articles, editorials and now there are plenty of blog posts on similar topics as well. We have news shows, we held discussions about it, but on 22nd July 2008, we see it LIVE.

May be this is the reason why I wasn't shocked. I only feel bemused and sad and disgusted.

To follow up further, all news anchors, the supposed young guns are reading us sentimental, sanctimonious speeches.

Do you believe in them? Do you want to want to believe in them?Do you think anything is going to change? No.

Is Indian politics suddenly going to start being about ideology rather than about money and power? No.

Is this going to change the fate of the nation...?

What will happen is there will be outbursts, definite outbursts,(don't you remember the nation wide agitation against the rule of reservations)... unlike that one, this outburst would only be on television, in news papers, fliers, conversations over the coffee, for magazines, this is a definite dope for at least a month. We would call upon the media, condemning the politicians, condemning the people, criticizing the system, there would be so many leaders who would be interviewed... everyone would try and safeguard their a**, they would all play pass the buck... but no ones going to take responsibility for their own action...


What really saddens me is the fact that everyone acknowledges these politicians are worthless scumbags and the fact that everyone is corrupt... we'd still vote and select amongst the same bunch next time, and the next time... seems like we are married to them... no matter what I'd be with you... till death does us apart...

We will continue to justify ourselves that no one can change anything, nothing can help, that India will remain the same and it's the country is f*cked up beyond repair.

We will continue to watch our movies, an escape from real life, we will continue to read books full of magic realism, we will still be preaching everyone around of how morally superior our culture is as compared to other cultures, and nearing 15th August we will text SMS's to everyone, a million and a half emails exchanged which proclaim that our country is the best in the world. We'd still position ourselves as the best... and when asked... you'd only get to hear, if you are so f*ckin concerned... why don't you do something about it....

And this continues...


Who am I kidding, for I am one amongst you....
I think we need a real life RDB, Satta, Shool, Nayak, YUVA...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Heathcliff Andrew Ledger a.k.a Joker


Born: 4th April 1979
till: 28th January 2008

Born in Perth, Ledger and his older sister, Catherine, were named after the lead characters in Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights.

Their father, Kim, and mother, Sally, were divorced when Ledger was 10 and both went on to remarry, giving Ledger two half-sisters, Ashleigh and Olivia.

Ledger attended Guildford Grammar School and, after graduation, drove 4110km to Sydney, where he began to pursue his acting dream and landed a part as a gay cyclist and Olympic hopeful in the TV series Sweat.

Other TV roles (Home and Away, Roar) and movie parts (Paws, Two Hands) followed as his career took off. Ledger remembers tall-poppy syndrome setting in around this time, and says it continues to this day.


First memory: the patriot... one of the best movies I had ever seen... and he was playing the character of the eldest son of Mel Gibson

Best performance so far : Brokeback Mountain

Most anticipated performance: the Joker, critics claim that he has outdone Jack Nicholson's performance of Joker in the 1989 batman series.



Many claim that he's performance is so thrilling... that you wouldn't want the good guy to win... so the movie never ends....

Squaring the ledger ( an excerpt from his interview) :

You don't grow if you're safe about the choices you make," insists Heath Ledger.

“We’re accentuating the radical changes in point of view and style and genre and identity... It’s about the hounded artist.

"It’s partly a desire to figure him out and partly a desire to protect something that will always be enigmatic. We want to know the source of his creative energies, but we don’t want to destroy it.”

“I have never had great expectations of my performance or of a film. I try not to think about the outcome. If you look that far ahead, it sort of taints your choices as an actor

"I try as hard as I can to believe that no one is ever going to see it and that it’s not even a movie. Then you can allow yourself to bare more. Then, once a project is done, I tend to forget about it until it comes out.”

“I enjoyed working with Billy Bob Thornton in the scene where he smacks me around in the bathroom. I enjoyed that because he really hit me, you know? I like it when people take it to that point.

"I remember it being an adrenalin rush… and, while he said he was sorry, he didn’t write a formal apology. We just laughed and joked about it.”

“It got to a point in my career where I kind of threw everyone else’s opinions and choices out the window and made my own – and it had been a long time coming,” he explains.

“It definitely started off in another life. Early on, everything was somewhat spoon-fed to me and things were handed to me on a platter.

"I didn’t really like what was on the platter, but I didn’t feel I had a choice, so I was never really happy with the direction I was being pushed in.

"I mean, I was headed down a path where it was starting to get difficult to find good material and good people to work with. So I was like, ‘Screw this!’

“I just wanted to show what I could do and the many colours of myself. I made some bad choices, got a bit ruthless, but Terry Gilliam came around with The Brothers Grimm and gave me a shot.

“I’ve been cut down,” he says. “I went on Jay Leno’s show, and I was telling a story about a shark incident in Perth.

"This fellow was standing in three feet of water and a 15-foot shark came and bit him in half. As I was telling the story, I made a paddling motion with my hands. It turned into a joke.

"But, in Australia, it was perceived as me dishonoring the Australian guy who was chopped in half. No one actually saw the show, and realized it was Leno’s joke, not mine.

"But they took it as an opportunity to cut me down. It was unfortunate because I would have never made a joke like that, and the family would’ve never heard about it had the press not pumped it out.”

When asked about his future, Ledger hedges, “I’m not good at future planning. I don’t plan at all. I don’t know what I’m doing tomorrow.

I don’t have a day planner and I don’t have a diary. I completely live in the now – not in the past, not in the future.”

Ledger’s when asked on his The Joker in Christopher Nolan’s follow-up Batman film, The Dark Knight, a performance that has been described by co-star Michael Caine as “the scariest ever”.

“I actually hate comic-book movies,” says Ledger with a shrug. “But I thought what Nolan did with Batman Begins was actually really good – really well directed – and Christian Bale was really great in it.”

Ledger says he enjoys playing a truly evil character: “The Joker is a pure anarchist. I definitely have a different take on him.

"He’s going to be really sinister and it’s going to be less about his laugh and his pranks. I’m not really thinking about the commercial consequences.

"Maybe I should be. I can just tell you I love to dress up and to wear a mask. At this point, it’s just an exciting next step.”

Both a controversial one (former Joker Jack Nicholson has since commented that Ledger playing ‘his role’ made him “furious”) and a lucrative one at that.

But “no amount of money changes what I do between ‘action’ and ‘cut’,” Ledger says. “Before I got into the industry, I never imagined I’d have anywhere near the money I have now.

"I don’t need any more. It’s not that I don’t want the money, it’s just that I would have been really happy sitting on a beach or surfing every morning.

“I never had money, and I was very happy without it. When I die, my money’s not gonna come with me. My movies will live on – for people to judge what I was as a person. I just want to stay curious.”


That is the exact passion one needs to have towards his work... and ain't no way that you won't make it to the top...damn I can't wait for the movie to release...


God bless his soul...

RIP

Wanted : Unwanted



A bit too late...I guess... I had read the reviews... its already been playing for two weeks and I still go to watch it...

If I had to watch this movie alone and in my senses my review would have been :

"wanted" looks and sounds great, is a technically excellent but poorly conceived movie.

It's a fantasy film but somehow I found it a bit too difficult to get into (btw I love comic book heroes and just love the movies too). The action is well done, the effects look great, but the story ain't too strong... some of the bullet tricks are a bit too difficult to gulp...

James McAvoy again a master piece from him after the Last King of Scotland and its his performance that keeps the movie alive. Jolie is always great but not given too much to do for her ... Morgan Freeman... the man is simply top class but is underutilized in this flick...

MY experience with the movie otherwise:
Firstly I was too damn hungry to bother of when it began... Nachos with cheese... then we were 5 of us... and it reminded me of good old college days... where there were comments being passed for every two minutes or so... lucky me... we kept laughing through the movie...

I enjoyed the scenes and the stunts... and yes Angie J's....

Rating: 5/10

Entertainment as per the experience : 7/10

Sunday, July 20, 2008

"ROCK ON"


Here comes the album I was waiting from the day when I saw its promo for first time. As usual, I kept searching for the torrent of this album for last few days and three days back I strike gold… but it took me three days to download… coz of lack of seeders. For all the downloader friends, the album is available on mininova…
First Rock Music oriented film.
Directed by Abhishek Kapoor and stars Farhaan Akhtar,Arjun Rampal, Purab Kohli and Luke Kenny as members of a rock band. Music by Shankar, Ehsaan & Loy and lyrics are of course by none other than Mr. Javed Akhtar.
Rock On features four young lads who put together a band, but never make it to the big time. A decade later, fate brings them together and sets them on a journey back to where they left off.
Here is my take for the album--
1. Socha Hai: The first track of this Album is “Socha Hai” crooned by Farhan. Yes it is not a typing mistake; Farhan Akhtar himself has sung this track. The lyrics are quite interesting…
“Asmaan hai neela kyun, Paani geela geela kyun
Gol kyun hai zamein,
Silk me hai narmi kyun,aag me hai garmi kyun,
Do aur do paanch kyun nahin....”
2. Pichle Saat Dino Mein - "Pichle Saat Dino Mein" is the second track of the album with an absolutely westernized rock strumming style.
“Meri laundry ka ek bill, ek aadhi padhi novel,
Ek ladki ka phone number, mere kaam ka ek paper
Mere taash se heart ka king, mera ek chaandi ka ring,
Peechle saath dino me maine khoya
Kabhi khud pe hasa main aur kabhi khud pe roya”
3. Rock on: woooohoaaaaaaaaa here comes the title track which is on air these days … the one that made me go desperate for the album… electric guitar and drum… add to it the refreshingly raw voice of Farhan and the songs call for a center stage event... Finally a hindi song with lyrics to match the ones from a rock song…
“dil kya kehta hai mera, kya main bataoon,
tum ye samjhoge shaayad, main pagal hoondil kya kehta hai mera,
kya main bataoon, tum ye samjhoge shaayad, main pagal hoon
dil karta hai tv tower pe, main chad jaoon,chilla chilla ke main ye,
sabse kehdoon
rock on!! hai ye waqt ka ishaara rock on!!
har lamha pukaararock on!! yuheen dekhta hai kya tu rock on!! zindagi millegi na dubaara…”
4. Yeh Tumhari Meri Baatein : Then comes “Yeh Tumhari Meri Baatein” sung by Dominque Cerejo, a nice slow track with having a romantic tint in it and it sounds like a soft rock or the ballads kinds.
5. Zehreelay: a song with a touch of hard rock in it, sung by Suraj Jaggan with the right amount of melody and grunge mixed together. This is going to be a treat for hardcore rock lovers who play music at full volume.
“Zehreely Zehreely Kaale neele peele Pathar ki aankh hai Daant hai nukeelay
6. Tum Ho Toh: after giving his voice to fast tracks Farhan Akhtar strikes with a this slow track In this song Farhan shows his caliber in singing slow songs and has done is job magnificently.
“Tum ho toh, gaata hai dil Tum nahin to geet kahan
Tum ho toh sab hassel Tum nahin to kya hai yahan
Jo tum ho to ye lagta hai mil gai har khushi
Jo tum na ho to lagti hai har khushi me hai kamee”
7. Sinbad The Sailor: More like most of the covers played by Rock Bands in India, this songs focus on Sinbad The Sailor and tells his story. The interlude of the song is absolutely brilliant
8. Pichle Saat Dino Mein (Live version): The next track on the album is a Live version of "Pichle Saat Dino Mein" where singer is interacting with his audience. The beat and the clap percussion specially the rhythm in "Na na na" gives a new touch to this song and the way it is sung reminds me of a live version of the song “Cuts like a knife” by BA.
9. Phir Dekhiye: The last track “Phir Dekhiye” by Carlisa Monteiro a completely western romantic classical types. This song is a bit slow and has high pitch at some parts. A song that should go into your romantics’ collection….

My verdict: I think Farhan should cut his own album, and we have our own Bryan Adams… the raw voice is refreshingly soothing… and of the many attempts, Indian filmmakers using rock bands in the movie or the genre of music for the songs… this one definitely rocks…
Can’t wait for the movie…!!!
Rating: 4.5/5

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Monday, July 14, 2008

Five times already

Five times

that's how many times I've seen the movie... Jaane tu...

Dil Kabhi Gandha, Kabhi Hai Nek Bandha
Dil Ka Bharosa Kaise Koi Karen
Dil Kabhi Tanda Kabhi Hai Atom Bomb Sa
Yeh Dhamaka Kaise Koi Sahe

Dil Ki Yahin Khatha Hai, Dil Ko Nahin Patha Hai
Dil Ki Yahin Khatha Hai, Dil Ko Nahin Patha Hai
Ki Dil Chaahtha Hai Kya
Nazren Milana, Nazren Chura Na,
Kahi Pe Nigaahen, Kahi Pe Nishaana
Nazren Milana, Nazren Chura Na,
Kahi Pe Nigaahen, Kahi Pe Nishaana

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Get Smart

Friday late night show of 11:50 pm... and all the MIW's (Men in Whites) come alive... was the only one wearing black in a theatre full of MIW... well not actually the only one there were a few WIB ( women in black)...

Characters: Steve Carell, Anne hathaway, Dwayne Johnson ( the ROCK), and the great 'Khali'... yes there were more but I don't know their names and couldn't care less...

First reactions : Comic, Humorous, but could have had a stronger story line up- but considering it was an attempt to bring alive a movie from the famous TV series - of which I've not seen a single episode, well its worth watching... during the movie I wished there was a cone of silence for everyone... coz every two minutes the entire theatre would break down laughing... simply put... "It was silly but not too silly and, at the same time, a little serious but not too serious."
Steve Carrell was terrific as Agent 86... and as usual Anne Hathaway agent 99... gorgeous ... was perfect for the role...

Rating: 8/10

Smiles: Next week: Wanted / Dark Knights

Saturday, July 12, 2008

khichchdi @ manvaar

thursdays...

For the past few weeks Thursdays have prominently become a dinner day out... followed up with whatever crap that comes in minds of anyone of us...

This weekend it was Manvaar... a Rajasthani food restaurent...

We all ordered our respective vegetarian and non- vegetarians dishes , actually there was only veggie dish and that was for me and just as a side dish... we had ordered daal khichdi...
this was ordered on request of a friend...

and I was the first one to crack up... "u've come all this distance to have daal khichchdi"

anywaz after half an hour and add to it the impatient moments coz of the hunger, the order was served on our table...

and believe me though each dish ordered was worth every penny... but the daal khichchdi was heaven...
absolute heaven...


so from next time onwards... it's daal khichchdi the main course and everything else as side dish.........

:)

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Chocolate cup cake in five minutes







friday fury

It's been some time since I've been a part of a movie marathon... two movies in one night... not exactly a marathon... but yes... considering the busy schedule... yes was a bit of an evening...

HANCOCK:

charlize theron... I think amongst the most beautiful of all...
Will Smith... definitely amongst my top 5 actors of the hollywood world... but yes... this ones a bummer...

This movie is more about the characters than action. There is action scenes but they feel like an after-thought.
Is the movie worth watching ? Yes and no.
The characters are well acted by the three leads. Humor starts out strong but in the second act the film becomes serious. The concept of the super hero is original and creative but however somehow it doesn't carry through beyond a certain limit.

So decide for yourself which way you want to swing: a hit or a miss

rating: 6/10


JAANE TU...ya Jaane Na
Of the many movies I've seen in this place... I've never stood in a que for half an hour or more to biy tickets
Jaane tu ya jaane na : one of those movies... worth the wait in the que for the tickets... worth every penny... I actually want to see it again....

well I caught a really late night show and once the movie was over... I smsed nearly some 15-2o friends to go watch it... this should be about morning 3 am kind of a situation...

About the story:

JUST watch it...

Rating 10/10

federer vs Nadal

Agreed cpla days late

but that's how long it tool for the score card to sink in...

Nadal no doubt a force to reckon with... but dude somehow... U R playing a villain... villain... coz u made Federer lose the match...

The game reads 209 points vs. 207 pts ...
Five and half hours... I think the longest game ever... what stamina...

and Nadal... would have played the greatest ever to beat Federer...

The greatest game ever...

bt for me... federer will be the king...

Of the tennis players I really admire...
Rank 1 : Andre Agassi : for he is an icon
Rank 2 : Bjorn Borg / Federer : taking the game to new levels
Rank 3 : Goran Ivanesevic : that ace...
Rank 4 : Becker

Friday, July 4, 2008

"the lane conquered"

finally I learn to play the game of 10 pin bowling

I've been avoiding the sport forever...

and the scores for the first five games ever played are :

98, 121,99,118,131...

I don't know if that is gud or bad, but yes a definitely heavy on the pocket ...

Nevertheless worth every penny, Can't wait to bowl again...

ROCK ON!!!!!!!!


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