26 June, 2006

I am listening to...

Song: My Heart, My Life Singer: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with Michael Brook Album: Night Song My Rating: 4.9 out of 5 Since two months I have been listening to the album every night. Every song in the album is a masterpiece and equally mesmerising. My title of the post should have been "I am addicted to..."
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Packed, Packed and Packed

With imminent plans of getting relocated to Bangalore, tasks of covering some topics required for a project and some gripping matches in world of sports, my postings on the blog has been irregularised since a week. Yesterday night was spent switching in between Formula 1, soccer and cricket. Even though I had an interview to prepare for, the Portugal-Netherlands match was nasty enough to keep me awake. It was a match with Yellow and Red cards flying all around. In the previous match between England and Ecuador, David Beckham scored. He really did "Bent it like Beckham." Formula 1 saw Michael Schumacher in the second place after a mistake of Kimi Raikonnen in the last lap. Canadian Grand Prix action packed yesterday. Saw "Closer" a few days back. The forthcoming "Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna" is based on this. Clive Owen has given a great performance in the movie. It also stars Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman and Jude Law. As Roger Ebert comments "What is unique about "Closer," making it seem right for these insincere times, is that the characters do not understand each other, or themselves. They know how to go through the motions of pushing the right buttons, and how to pretend their buttons have been pushed, but do they truly experience anything at all except their own pleasure?"
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15 June, 2006

The Best of Satyajit Ray

Recently I finished "The Best of Satyajit Ray." A collection of short stories by the renowned film maker. I started with the last story called "Pikoo's Diary." A brilliant depiction of a small boy's diary and the complex happenings around him which he cannot understand. Talk of looking the world through child's eye, this story provides the glimpse. Then followed the other twenty stories. One after the other, he impresses you with the manner he handles each one. Be it ghost stories, encounters with alien creatures or even a simple daily life incident, each story has some element of humour and suspence attached with it. The characters described in the stories gets etched into your mind. The book can be recommended as a nice buy. Noteworthy: Satyajit Ray was given his Legion of Honor in 1987 by France for his short stories. technorati tags:

Phir (Nahin) Hera Pheri !

Keeping up the tradition of "failing sequels", this movie can serve as another example in Bollywood. Maintaining its original main cast, it also included a long list of prevalent comedians more noticeably Johnny Lever and Rajpal Yadav. Trying hard to show the continuity and huge commotion at the end made the weak story line fail miserably. One can see brilliant comic scenes at times from Paresh Rawal, Sunil Shetty and Akshay Kumar. With Bipasa Basu and Rimi Sen acting as mere female presence on the screen. Inclusion of circus was just for the kids to join the highly expecting viewers who came in to watch the sequel of the previous cult comedy. I went to the movie as I had nothing better to do before the World Cup match between Germany and Poland. technorati tags:

13 June, 2006

There is pleasure in the pathless woods

There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the Universe, and feel, What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal - Lord George Gordon Byron technorati tags:

11 June, 2006

I am listening to...

Song: View from the Afternoon Singer: Arctic Monkeys Album: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not My Rating: 4 out of 5 (Downloaded this song after I watched its video twice in VH1) technorati tag:

09 June, 2006

Are you "Shining"?

Back a few a days, I watched the Jack Nicholson movie "The Shining." With a great director like Stanley Kubrick and actor like Nicholson, you can never expect anything less from a movie. And this psycho thriller was no different. Exteremely well handled music and camera builds up an eerie feeling when you watch it. At times scaring you and keeping you bound to the screen. I watched it twice, and even the second time it surprised me with its scary elements. The story is of Jack Torrance(Nicholson) who comes with his family to the Overlook Hotel as its caretaker during the extreme winters. And slowly he gets deranged with the loneliness at the place and still likes the place insanely. At the same time his family which includes his wife and son starts fearing the unusual happennings and coping with the growing insanity of Jack. Isolated in a vast hotel, growing torture of the winter and seeing things of the past, it makes you have goosebumps even watching. Top it up with the menancing looks of Nicholson, the horror creeps into you. Shelly Duvall(wife), Danny Lloyd (son) and Scatman Crothers (Chef) are equally brilliant. Watch for the kid pedalling his tri-cycle through different floor textures. Shining is a telepathic phenomenon as depicted in the movie where people and places communicate with past and future references. technorati tags: movies

01 June, 2006

Recent snaps uploaded

Early morning at Dhauli Link for the album. Click here. technorati tags: orissa india travel photography