Glorious Blunder-I see the world as you see it :"A Glorious Blunder"
-SCRIBBLINGS OF AN ANNOYED YOUTH
:!Life!:
Life is all about waking up each day to discover something new , about meeting old people but making new conversations, walking through old streets but still feeling nice about it,realizing that you have grown a day older but still feeling young at your heart, meeting busy schedules, but still finding time for old friends, being nostalgic about the gone days but still lookin forward to better days . This is what life is when you live life for the fullest.Life battles donâ?™t always go to the stronger or faster man,but sooner or later the one who wins is the one who thinks he can.
:!Quotes!:
Nothing is IMPOSSIBLE even da word impossible says " I M POSSIBLE"
Life has many turns, enjoy every turn becoz it never returns.
Life is a succession of moments, to live each one is to succeed.
You can't change the past
but you can ruin a perfectly good present by worrying about the future.
Man needs his difficulties because they are
necessary to enjoy success - Dr. Abdul Kalam
You never win a silver, you always loose a gold
Zindagi jeeney mein Do tarikhe hote hain,
Ek chup raho,bardashth karthe raho
Ya phir zimmedari uthao use badalne keliye-Rang Dey Basanthi
Everything is fine in the end.
If it's not fine, then it's not the end
“Jealousy and Suspicion are the two greatest rivals any lover can have” ....> Quoted frm some newspaer!!
The movie of the season has to be “Omkara”. I went to watch it last night with Rajeev and thought that he would be mighty uncomfortable with the off -beat story used in the film, but he surprised me. Omkara is a treat – for the eyes and for the heart and the mind. It enthralls you, all the actors do justice and more that that to the roles.. Omkara is nothing like Othello(i hve never read Othello before,just googled it to know some facts) – and I mean it in the good way. What I am trying to say is that there is always the trap of over-doing it while making a movie like that, but thankfully the director knows when to stop and what is he doing with the film. Omkara is racy, it catches your pulse, it makes you feel for the characters(saif was to gud with langda tyagi) and live their life in the crisp 2 hour 30 minute sheer cinematic brilliance of Saif and Ajay. Saif’s character “Langda Tyagi” based on that of Iago is to die for(googled). He is not evil personified or anything – but it’s scary enough to know someone like that. He is sinister to the core and you do not feel any remorse. He drifts away from his bubble-gum image (read hum-tum)and shows what an actor is all about. I love the language used in the film – the typical UP Hindi with its nuances(was very tough 2 understand ,rajeev beside me helped me a lot)– that Konkona brings forth marvellously on screen. Her body language, her drama, her restraint, her being human – everything and more – Konkona is stupendous in the film! There is nothing that this woman cannot do. She walks, talks, eats, breathes, and lives the character and I only wish there was more of her in the movie! For all the people who have an aversion towards gallis being used in films, then may be you might have bit of a problem with this film, nonetheless go watch it! For the acting, for the direction, for Bipasha’s dance sequences,for Kareenas innocence and for everything else that your regular Hindi movies will not give you. Everyone else thought that Kareena was so-so in the film, but I loved her. Not only because she spoke less, but the fact that she spoke with her eyes. Her eyes dance on screen. The pathos, the sadness, the knowing that her lover does not trust her and having to live with it – only she could have expressed that emotion and she does like no one else.Even Vivek played his roll well as Firangi.Though the whole story revolves round the suspicion,iguess ther wasmore to it when the directed showed the nucences of up politics, i guess no one would have obsereved it, but it was true i guess. I cannot think of anyone else playing Omkara but Ajay Devgan – he rocks!! As Othello – you know that he is certainly envious, but the portrayal of the emotion is to die for. There is no loudness, no overtones and most certainly not hamming it up, when it was so easy to do all of those. I loved him in “Gangajal” but this film is one of his best on par with Company and Legend of Bagath singh ! I think the only strong reference that I could connect instantly to the play was in the scene between Ajay and Saif during the end, when Ajay tells Saif about not ever being able to get rid of the soul and guilt. He sees life as only good or evil – there are no in-betweens- may be that’s where the flaw lies within Omkara as a person – who is so strong and yet so weak that he cannot trust the woman he loves. Omkara is a rare film. At least when all the others are busy making pot-boilers and sex comedies, here comes a movie that engages you, lifts you, and lingers long after the curtains go down!!!!
Sachhinoda.. Kaun bola ki mujhe off beat fimls pasand nahin hain bolke?I was the one who told you about BLACK :P.. anyways nice post dude..God to see you not using that stupid lingo in your blogs
I loved the movie coz after so many days i was hearing such free flowing language..and yup not to forget konkana sen's witty one liners..they were too good
@rajeev .. u nvr sujjested me 2 watch black myself wanted 2 watch tht movie!!! i guess it has been 3 r more posts wer i have not used sms lingo da @vamshi film critic nahi yaro aisa hi post kiya!!! @ff thanx aton for visting!!! yup the lang was 2 gud!!!
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Sachhinoda.. Kaun bola ki mujhe off beat fimls pasand nahin hain bolke?I was the one who told you about BLACK :P.. anyways nice post dude..God to see you not using that stupid lingo in your blogs