Thursday, February 19, 2009

Rathi's wedding and Delhi

Was in delhi for two days, to attend Rathi's wedding. Well first about the wedding, it was a typical marwari wedding, where food is the biggest priority, and believe me the food was out of this world, and so we had all the justifications for eating like pigs, and we did exactly that.

Delhi:
I was really impressed to see the infrastructure of this city, whether the reason is commonweath games or whether its the national capital, but I guess the other cities in our country, including Mumbai has a lot to learn from them. After a long time I was spending twoi days in Delhi as now most of the time Delhi is a transit point for me, come out of the airport and run to catch the train, and vice versa. Gurgaon: is another concrete jungle, so may buildings that you will eventually get lost there, every road looks similar to me. And the biggest problem there is, if you don't have your own vehicle, then be prepared to walk anything between 5-10 KM.

Well I was not so impressed with the general Delhi culture, a lot of things have changed as far as the infrastructure is concerned, but nothing as far as the people of Delhi are concerned. I was being reminded of the Dialogues of "Oye Lucky Lucky oye" and "Khosla ka Ghosla" repeatedly, whenever I was talking to the localites. The Delhi "sirji" culture, I realized again, how much I hate it :( and realized yet again, how much I love Bangalore, and missed this city. Yes one good this was the FM channels in Delhi, the RJs have good sense of humor, and they talk in Hindi or English, which I can understand, and during nights they play old songs, all of them. I am pretty pissed off about the FM scene in Bangalore, there is only one channel which plays hindi music, and that too only new songs. So you end up listening to songs like "bin tere sanam" from "Race" some 20 times in a day. No wonder some months back I wrote this post. khair ummeed par duniya kayam hai, shayad radio fir se achhe gaane bajayega

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Movies to Watch out for: GULAAL



Seems like another masterpiece by Anurag Kashyap. According to him, this is his best work ever, his dream project.

Read more about the plot here

Friday, February 13, 2009

Hail Indian Judiciary

Koli and Pandher awarded death sentence Read here

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The lolz janta

I have never been able to understand that why some people write "da" instead of "the" its only one more letter, or why they type "dere" instead of "there". Probably I am too old to understand this, or is this the new fashion ? You have to write in the "lolz" language to be cool. But dont they find it difficult to decode ? Try reading this:

"betta dan dat why don u sit at home n chill. jus rin me whn home"

This statement was actually taken from a converstaion I saw on facebook, this was a comment on somebody's status message. Aaaarrrgggh I wanted to bang my head against the wall after reading this, it took me good 15-20 seconds to decode this message.....

Monday, February 9, 2009

Dev D


Anurag Kashyap has definitely taken Devdas to the next level. The original story by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay was a brilliant one, but it doesnt look acceptable to me at some points in today's time. AK (Anurag Kashyap) has taken the flaws out of the story and what comes out is a refined product ,much more acceptable in the year 2009.

The key points to note here is that the story in Dev D is in a punjabi background unlike the Bengali background in the original Devdas. The lead character played by Abhay Deol is named Devraj Singh Dhillon, so its abbreviated at Dev D, son of the Sugar Baron in Punjab, Paro (Parminder) played by Mahie Gill, is the daughter of his father's manager. I really loved the way Punjab was picturised in the movie. When Dev lands in Chandigarh the movie begins with an awesome song " Dhol Yaara Dhol" showing Paro dancing, the event is Dev's brother's wedding. What follows after this cannot be exactly called love, its more of an infatuation which was triggered by Paro's "photograph" which Dev saw in London. The couple is always finding places to make out :-). Paro on the other hand has been shown as a girl who is madly in love with Dev, the point to note here is that Paro is madly in love with Dev, but Dev doesn't show any such signs.

AK has shown Dev's ego very well here, he always had this massive sized ego, right from his childhood. But the better part in the movie is Paro also has an ego. The scene to watch out for is when Dev insults Paro, she cries, observes her hairs, wipes her tears and decides to move on. I think this scene speaks a thousand words. Another thing that I lied in the movie was the way the characyters are introduced, infact the entire first half is used for the character buildup of Paro, Chanda and Dev. Showing their backgrounds, specially Chanda's character buildup. AK used one of the real life incident (The MMS Scandal) to build Chanda's character.

As soon as the movie starts after the interval, we find Dev in Delhi, and on the path of self destruction. in these sequences AK has done brilliant work with the camera, the scenes where they show Dev high are remarkable, they look so realistic, and Abhay Deol has done a fantastic job in the entire movie, I guess he is the only Deol child who can act! The soundtrack just compliments the movie at all the points, the best part is that the songs are playing in the background and the movie is moving on... this way you don't feel bored. I really loved the look and style of Dev D, I think this blog entry by AK on the look and style is worth a read


My favorite scenes:

1) When Paro cries and decides to move on
2) When Dev returns after his dad's death, he just stands infront of his mother and cries. This is probably the only incident when Dev cries in the entire movie. And believe me the scene is done brilliantly.
3) When Paro visits Dev in his hotel, Dev keeps telling her that he loves her. But she has moved on, and this is the point where you see that Paro also has a self respect and an Ego. The same scene when Paro is walking away, the song starts in the background, she starts crying and then just puts on the sunglasses and walks away from his room.

4) The scene where Dev hugs Chanda and says "Beta its ok"

Some good blogs on Dev D by Anurag Kashyap:

- Dev D look and Style
- Dev D -Genesis

Read other reviews of Dev D here