Tuesday, February 26, 2008

 

Mithya ...

Ek jhooth ke peechhe sau jhooth bolne padte hain … well that’s the summary …

However, it’s a worth watch … a good light comedy – thriller … Rajat Kapoor has not disappointed at all … Ranveer is brilliant … keeps you stick to the seat till the end …

There is nothing very new to the story … but it’s the crisp direction and story board that differentiates from others … best part … no crazy songs like other bollywood stuff …


Wednesday, February 13, 2008

 

Raj of Raj ...

It is amazing to see how scared is Mumbai Police to make an arrest to one citizen … had he not been newly bred army commander … it simply shows how deep rooted the menace is … (as news headlines say he refused to accept the Police orders!)

Frankly, I don’t understand what the real problem is … Mumbai is a cosmopolitan and a metropolitan … which by definition means a culmination of cultures … so where does this marathi specific culture started cropping up in Mumbai … had it been any cultural heritage, it would have been little understandable … Mumbai of all places… and the weirdoes are asking Qs like what has BigB done to Mumbai … I think they should look into themselves first and ask the same Qs and then point fingers to others as I firmly believe he has put a lot for the country (leave alone Mumbai)

Does mumbaikars imagine what would happen if all the so called immigrants are moved out of Mumbai – the city will die … no utilities … no transportation … no food / milk supplies … no work force … no business … think about it … ambanis are from gujju land, Tatas are from Rajasthan and Jharkhand, birlas are from Kolkata (and Rajasthan) and I am sure more than 50% of the current business entities would be from outside Maharashtra (forget Mumbai) … what would they do … dance on me mumbaikar … and then probably sleep empty stomach …

On one hand some of us are trying to bring in the Indian-ness among people and there are few who still like to play the divide and rule policy wish the law enforcement is little stricter in the financial capital of the country …


Monday, February 11, 2008

 

The new innings …

For those who know me personally have been waiting for this moment …

YES!!!

Buddha mar gaya or the last wicket is finally fallen

Well, frankly I didn’t expect the things to move so fast … it really seemed like being a part of some movie … with so much of traveling added with no proper sleep, it’s too tiring to actually enjoy the excitement … actually all the above have made it difficult to sink in the ‘fact’ of being engaged and committed.

The most difficult part is those who are excited are expecting me to be on top floor of excitement too … and do crazy stuff which is something beyond me anyways …

Whatever … the bottom line is … my new innings have started … and I am sure it’s a long one :)


Monday, February 04, 2008

 

Natural Linguistics ...

Note: this is NOT my creation ... picked up from somewhere on web ...
note the Bold letters


Interesting … a line with no punctuation required can deliver so many meanings...

· "I never said she stole my money" - Someone else said it, but I didn't.

· "I never said she stole my money" - I simply didn't ever say it.

· "I never said she stole my money" - I might have implied it in some way, but I never explicitly said it.

· "I never said she stole my money" - I said someone took it, I didn't say it was her.

· "I never said she stole my money" - I just said she probably borrowed it.

· "I never said she stole my money" - I said she stole someone else's money.

· "I never said she stole my money" - I accused her of stealing my heart, but not my money.



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