PART-5.... jiit fresher's play 2010..

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Muskurate...(by shubham)

muskurate jo dekha m ne tujhe..
Mere dil ka katle aam hua..
Najaane kab aur kaise..
ye dil tere naam hua..
teri nazar se mili jo meri nazar..
aankho he aankho mein baat hue..
palke jhuki toh raat hue..

na dekha kabhi m ne koi tujhsa haseen..
jab dekha m ne tujhe hua mujhe yakeen..
meri haar dhadkan ne chaha tujhe karna ye baaya..
par tujhe khone k darr se m chup rha..
saari raat rha m ye sochta,
ki karu toh kya m tuhje baaya..



haar hawa ka jhoka jo mujhe tera ehsaas karvaye..
fir kyu na dil ki saari baat inhe ki zaariye baaya ki jaye..
dil ki baato ki pudiya bana k, teri saaso k raaste dil m utar di jaye..
par zuba se kuch na kahu..
na keh k bhi m sab kahu..
haar baat dil ki teri saaso k zaariye baaya karu..
naa keh k bhi sab kahu..
Najaane kab aur kaise..
ye dil tere naam hua..

Saturday, November 20, 2010

GUZAARISH

Again...finallyyy......the movie`s mixed reviewss are very much valid...again lets start with the positivess and the negativess
POSITIVESS:-
1.THE BIGGEST AND MAJOR POSITIVE OF THE FILM.....HRITIK ROSHAN....I AM COMPLETLY SPEECHLESS AT DIS...HRITIK ROSHAN IS LITERALLY UN-BLOODY-BELIEVABLE......GOD.....MAN I KANT EXPRESS HOW MUCH I LOVED HRITIK IN DIS......LOOK PLAYING WITH HIS FACIAL EXPRESSIONS SO EFFORTLESSLY TO SET THE SCREEN ON FIRE.....UNNNN---BELIEAVABLE......EVERYBODYS ON THEIR OWN PLACE....BT HRITIK IS SOMETHING ELSE NOW.....
2.The movie is a true piece of art.....in terms of SCRIPTING LANGUAGE,DIRECTION,CINEMATOGRAPHY,CHOREOGRAPHYY,ACTING...AMAZING TO WATCH..
3.The movie manages to get some magic in bitss and pieces in bw(THANKSS TO BHANSAALI AND MR GOD)....(WHICH IS A BIG BIG PLUSS)
4.Sanjay leela`s direction has finally got some NON-DEPRESSING TOUCH(much needed aftr SAWARIYAA).
NEGATIVESS:-
1.THE BIGGEST MINUS OF THE FILM IS THE DIRECTOR`S BASIC CONCEPT BEHIND MAKING THE FILM.....MESSED UP THOUGHT PROCESS....
2.The courtroom scene and the radio scene were under g8 room of improvement..
3.AISHWARYA RAI ws gud......bt MOVIE NEEDED HERE TO BE LIKE DEVDAS AND HUM DIL DE CHUKE SANAM.....

OVEROLL 3 out of 5.......UNLUKKY HRITIK.......BT A MUST WATCH FOR HIM......PLSSS DO WATCH.....

HP7

Finally....The movie had its positives and negatives(onlyy for the Harry Potter fanss)......POSITIVES:
1.The movie is harry potter.
2.The movie keeps intact the novel`s theme(Both the heart and the content).
3.The movie even exceedss the novel`s descriptives in some places....like the description of the Deathly Hallows....In termss of art...the movie is best HP so far...
4.The direction was very gud.
5.The acting was better.
NEGATIVES:
1.The movie hasnt gone much far in the HARRY-VOLDEMORT relation buildation(which was the usp of the novel).
2.The realisation of wht actually dumbuldore wanted HARRy to do is nowhere near the novel.
3.The VOLDEMORT`s character is a bit differently portraide...i feel except for the last scene and the one of the twin wand collision....he isnt shown AS HE WHO MUST NOT BE KOLED..
4.The movie`s 2nd half is 6 monthss away...its just like taking you away from the theatre in THE INTERVAL.

Bt overoll the positivess win.....3 to 3 and half out of 5

Saturday, November 6, 2010

FAME.....TRAGEDY......SADANAND VISWANATH.. a true story..

                                                         ( Sadanand Viswanath with a fan..)
Fame. Tragedy. A battle with the bottle. Hope. Dream. Faith. Sadanand Viswanath has been to hell and back. After 14 years as an umpire, the 'A' Test between Australia and India in Bangalore is his first major game - and, possibly, his redemption song.
"The angry young days of Vishy are over," he says as dusk descends on the Chinnaswamy Stadium. "It has been some rollercoaster ride but it's about finding peace now. I have made my share of mistakes (but) I managed to step out of the whirlpool."
Indian cricket's shooting star of the 1980s, Viswanath acquired a huge fan following with his sleight of hand behind the stumps, his boisterous camaraderie with seniors and his flamboyant personality. Sunil Gavaskar, in his book One-Day Wonders, says one of the main reasons for India winning the World Championship of Cricket in 1985 "was the presence of Sadanand Viswanath behind the stumps."
"Fame does funny things," Viswanath says. "The adoration from the fans is indescribable. You have to be there to understand it."
He had it all. Then, suddenly, the lights went out.
He'd already dealt with tragedy once, when his father committed suicide - following financial problems - in 1984, a few months before he made it to the Indian team. His cricketing achievements helped overcome that but an even bigger calamity awaited.
In 1985, just before he went on the tour of Sri Lanka, his mother underwent open-heart surgery. She never recovered. That was the beginning of the end for 'Sada'; a broken finger hampered his wicketkeeping and, though he picked up six dismissals to equal the Indian record in his last Test against Sri Lanka at Kandy, he was out of the reckoning next season.
 
 
Fame does funny things. The adoration from the fans is indescribable. You have to be there to understand it. One should go out on a high and leave the public lingering with a happy memory.
 
Syed Kirmani, whom he had startled as a teenager a few years earlier while hitching a scooter ride - "Kiri, one day I will take the gloves from you" - came back with a vengeance and waiting in the wings were Kiran More and Chandrakant Pandit. Sada, emotionally vulnerable and "trying to get his life in order", couldn't handle the competition.
There followed a failed relationship and a battle with alcohol, which resulted in his giving up cricket. "Yes, I went over the limit, attended great parties where I had lots of alcohol but, luckily, I never reached the point of no return. To fill that personal void people turn to alcohol but you don't make it the core of your existence. It was about looking for affection, a shoulder to cry on ... a cry in the wilderness."
He refuses to blame anyone for that period, calling it a cause-and-effect situation. "I knew then that if I get my thoughts right and go towards my target I will get back what I achieved."
Having quit the game, he left the country and moved to the Middle East on a 14-day visa. He advertised for a job in the local papers; offers came but he was hesitant to join. "With two days left for my visa to expire, the friend who'd brought me to the Middle East introduced me to an NRI, Raghuram Shetty, who offered me a job."
His salary was 4,000 dirhams; his first paycheque was celebrated over a bottle of Johnnie Walker. But - there is always a 'but' in Sada's life - he longed for India, for home. "They told me the first year is the most difficult in the Gulf. If you survive that, you are fine. But I couldn't stay after seven months. India was where I was adored, loved and the people I cared for lived there. I returned home and rejoined my bank job [in Bangalore] after a month."
This was in 1991, and for four years he lived a relatively anonymous life. But in 1995, determined to break out of the sedentary lifestyle, he quit the bank when they transferred him out of Bangalore. The finances dried up and he moved out of his rented house into a hotel where he lived for five years.

Now: Sadanand the umpire © Mid Day
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"Hotel Kamadenu [now closed down] offered me a room at a monthly rent of 2500 rupees, which was cheaper than the house." Sada shared a room with a chef from a five-star hotel and began thinking his way out of the mess. "Friends suggested a benefit match for me; [the then state chief minister] Ramakrishna Hegde had given me a plot of land in Bangalore after the World Championship of Cricket and I wanted to develop that."
He spoke to Imran Khan and the Pakistanis and a couple of West Indians about an India v Rest of the World game but it never happened. A few years later, a match between "Hansie Cronje's Devils" and "Indian Angels" fell through when Cronje was found guilty of match-fixing.
In between, his second innings - in the game, in life itself - began. A letter arrived from the Indian board asking if he was interested in appearing for the umpiring examinations. "Ten of us, including Kirmani, Bishen Singh Bedi and Lalchand Rajput, landed up in Hyderabad. I did well in the viva...that made me dream of living a life with cricket."
Not long after, he met officials of the Karnataka State Cricket Association [KSCA] including the secretary, the former India player Brijesh Patel, and was informed of his benefit match. "It was 2003, 16 years after I last played the game."
To ensure the money wasn't frittered away, Patel put it in a joint account with the association. Soon an auto showroom opened on his plot of land and "finally", as he says, the financial worries eased.
However, the loneliness has remained as he looks to take a bigger step in his umpiring career. "I have a coaching camp and i am busy with that for three days in a week. I have been umpiring for the past 14 years. I just wait every year for the season to start. With a promotion, I will be officiating in 15 games, instead of six games currently, which means 60 days of umpiring."
Life is certainly looking up for Sada. "Thankfully, with the help of friends, the KSCA, Brijesh Patel and the BCCI, along with my sheer determination to keep fighting, I've kept to the right path. Tomorrow nobody should say here was an Indian keeper who went down the dark abyss. That's not a good thing to hear."
"You should go out on a high and leave the public lingering with a happy memory."
Fate denied Sadanand Viswanath that exit the first time around; now he has a chance to make amends.
Source  Cricinfo..

Thursday, November 4, 2010

ROBOT(by ABHISHEK)

i am nt beliving yet tht a south indian flick has facsinated me.......ya the movie is lovable......a wonderfully made movie.....no doubt the movie is a south indian one....so the typical thingss like songss,silly comedy...are there.......bt dese things literally stop bothering u......the movie(THOUGH THE CONCEPT IS OLD) is made with such passion....well crafted and thoughtout script...with excellent creativity....and with a heart.....the movie literally gets to you....(though dragss a bit in bw....bt tht doesnt matter....everything tht is bad in the film doesnt matter atall....EXCEPT FOR THE MOSQUITO SCENE).....made with such passion......the movie even gives the bollywood ppl think tht THEY NEED TO WORK REAALY HARD TO REACH ITSS STANDARDS........AISHWARYA IS LOOKING TOOO BEAUTIFUL....AND  SHES ACTING GUD......RAJNI(THE SUPERSTAR....WHOS NAME IS SHOWN EVEN B4 THE MOVIE TITLE...LOL).....IS DIFFICULT TO LIKE(BCZ OF HIS STIFFNESS AND NT ATALL YOUNG LOOK)....HAS DONE A NYCE JOB.....ALMOST KAN BE SAID "A MUST WATCH"......3 AND HALF TO 4 OUT OF 5

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

RAKHTCHARITRA

saw it after bunking the maths class....and i regret it.......lets start with the onlyy gud part of the film....the initial 10-15 mins....which grab u fr some tyme........the oooooooold raamu story starts looking gud to you......bt wait wait wait.......a song kums.....a drastic change in the going gud film(only 15 mins)....the song 1st of ol is untollerable(the sukhvinder appearance)......and 2nd the film aftr tht is untolerable too.......suddenlyy the film takess ol stupid  AND CONFUSING(TO DIRECTOR....AND TO US)twists and turnss....with an extremly poor direction and screenplay......(matlab violence ke naam pe kuchch bhi.....).....some portions literally make u giigle.....ki whts happening over here......the movie keeps on going pathetically....AND THEN THE ENDING.....RAKHTCHARITRA PART 2 .........MAKES YOU HIT UR HEAD ON THE SEAT.......AND U END UP SAYING......MURDER RAAM GOPAL VARMA.....VIVEK OBEROYE WSNT AT HIS BEST......AND THE REST CAST`S ACTING ISNT TO BE TAKD ABT EVEN........1 AND HALF OUT OF 5