Disclaimer :

Disclaimer : More than half of it(contents of my blog) is fiction and intended only for entertainment. Not meant to be hurtful at all but if one or the other way it feels like that then it's purely unintentional and I hope for forgiveness !

March 20, 2010

Funniest was the Climax...!

Watching a movie is definitely a refreshment especially when you are a movie buff and you can easily be turned off if it's a great bluff.We(Ed and I) recently watched MNIK and was seeing the same stars above our head which was given to the movie by The Times and other known entities......all stars put together we could hardly make out the true intention of Mr.Johar-Khan!

I wonder what small people do when they get humiliated because big shots can afford to make movies just because they get(/feel) humiliated by the foreign security systems meant for everybody's safety!!!! When stardom gets to one's head they always expect to get exempted from everything.

We have plenty of hot blood running through our fat(!?) veins and it's carved in our (sub)conscious minds to memorize our religion and to stand by it so much so that even a differently abled (what is it... asperger's syndrome???)person is shown how great he is and it's not by his achievement or performance but by the religion he's born in. Why are we so insecure? Why do we need to make a movie to constantly assure ourselves of our identity? Why don't we follow actions or achievements???

Funniest was the climax where he gets to meet the president. I was not sure what was the point Mr.Johar-Khan was trying to prove? I feel sad for Kajol for having played a weak character. I liked Mama-Jenny though...quite a character!Anyway,movie was all about The Shahrukh Khan and there was nothing in it for the audience.I'm glad it ended and hope they don't come up with any sequel :)

March 10, 2010

So it is not only Shahrukh.....

Can you imagine waking up at 5am everyday when the days used to end at 11pm ????? Right,like any middle class family my parents had a dream (which I fulfilled,somehow...(sigh)) that I should become a doctor or an engineer.I wish I could delete 5am to 11pm in my watch.

Every morning I would hope the alarm didn't ring which I would set the previous night without fail. I got so used to it I learnt waking up without one.Nevertheless I cursed every person responsible for it (except myself). When I was school I wouldn't like to wake up for Saturday's morning class and in high-school it became worse. I hoped for something better later but in vain. My PUC class tuition was held at utmost secret as it was banned so these took place at an odd hour like 3:30am. All parents became the escorts.

I hoped for a better thing when I joined BE in Hassan. Owing to the weather sleep was a luxury everybody longed for would never get. Our classes used to begin at 7am EVERYDAY! Staying at hostel it was even worse as we needed to wake up Early to book the boiler and to get hot water to bathe. I was just waiting to complete my degree and hoped for a better time later. When I joined Dell contact center it was like a fresh episode of a same season.

I never realized it was a lesson taught for me until I had a baby. Now SLEEP is not a luxury but a necessity we( Ed and I) long for. So it is not only Shahrukh who's going around teaching lessons,my less-than-a-year old son can teach even better - which is 'face your fears' !