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April 27, 2011

Thamasha at the airport=Thamasha Port!



Want to know places where emotions of people are portrayed perfectly in the portrait of expressions/life? Airports, Railway Stations and Bus Stations... and they are the places I love to visit, erm.. once in a while!

Tears of happiness and sadness at the same time, expressions of love and longing, the look of an indefinite wait to the next meeting, holding hands that take an eternity to part... are all witnessed at one glance, especially in Airports. And I must say that I relish such moments.

Now the reason for me to write about this... Recently I went to the airport and I was taken back to those times when I used to stand and notice people welcome and bid farewell to their loved ones. I realised I hadnt done that in a long time. While absorbing each and every moment that was playing at the airport that day, I noticed a pattern...

Statutory Warning - I dont mean to play with emotions here but that was the only way I could keep my eyes wide open (in spite of all tears flowing down like a waterfall with the never ending yawns that kept coming) after having sat up watching movies the previous night till 2 and waking up at 7 to get ready to go to the airport... on a WEEKEND!

So these were my observations -

1) Play Acting - A plethora of emotions exchanged between the receiver and the guest/family/friend who has just landed. I got to witness instances where wet tissues were thrown left, right and centre... (And they continued crying till their tear glands got empty!) A group of 10 hugging 1 - wanting to reach atleast a strand of his hair and on doing so, feeling immensely proud of it... Families reaching out to their loved ones (while the kids reach out for the bags), a mild hand shake, a warm hug, a longing look, a secret smile, grandparents grabbing babies from their parents and the babies at the sight of the excited 'aliens' start howling on the top of their decibels... whoa! All a wonderful sight, however bad I make it sound :) So here, you decide who wins the best expression!


2) Parcing the parcel - Mentioned it earlier but will make it more clear. As soon as the guest arrives, he passes on his bags, mostly the trolley, to the person who has come to receive him. Some whole heartedly take it from them - probably wondering whats in for them and most of them wonder, 'Why me?! Grrr...!'


3) Ramp Show - Out of the 100 people that come out of the airport [presume 50 are men and the other 50 are women], some of them will wear coolers (who the hell ever said or 'felt' that wearing coolers were the coolest things!!), some eye blinding coloured shirts like they have dipped themselves into buckets of paint, while some smell like they bathed themselves in a shower of perfumes and the rest would be a combo of all the 3 mentioned above! And out of those 50 women, the oldies would flaunt the gold bought and the youngees, ie the present generation (unfortunately!) would show off the clothes, shoes or the horrifying lipsticks painted hearltlessly from left to right, handbags and even cell phones bought from there! So thats a ramp show for the receivers waiting outside (endlessly) for these cartoons to come.
/*Though I must say that there are some who are decently dressed, exchange pleasantries and wait to get home to have a shower!*/

4) Match the following - I found this the most interesting of all and my personal favourite! A friend/family comes out of the airport and waves or jumps or smiles or looks around and you match it to the person who has acknowledged it! Most of the time you would be right and the rest of time you would have the same expression as the one who is looking around for his receiver ;)


Well, these are all I could play till my guest arrived. And when he did, I won hands down in Play Acting and Match the Following! :D

March 28, 2011

Masala Weekend!



Waking up late (till the cook akka loses patience and continues pressing the bell till her finger drills a hole into the wall), eating like you have never seen food before, browsing about movies and stars, 'fb'ing in between, lazing around the 4 walls of your sweet little home and wondering how it would be if somebody tossed you around like a ball and the home was a squash court... and then proudly landing yourself in that sweet cozy bed of yours to watch all the movies you have been heartlessly borrowing from your friends and finally having no place to save even a Word doc! Ah! Thats exactly how my weekend turned out to be! Fully filmi! For my standards (not a great achievement!) I was able to watch just 10 movies, starting from Friday night to Sunday night.


Brace yourselves! Here's a gist and list of the movies I watched. I wouldnt give away a lot of details because it will spoil the show when you sit to watch it but if you do require more info, get in touch with me or imdb ;)


Friday :

Dil Tho Bachcha Hai Ji (Hindi) - A film about 3 friends and their search for love. Not a great movie but can be watched ONCE for Ajay Devgn in a comical role and Emran for his flirtatious character (though it starts getting into your nerves after a while). Omi Vaidya also stars in this movie but he gives a clumsy act and I personally, dint like his character.


FYI : Omi is our famous 3 idiots geek who is shown farting all the time! My rating would be 2/5.


Sweet November (English) - A tragic love story of two contrast people - a ‘serious’ advertising executive and a 'cheerful' girl! I loved the movie and even shed a tear or two. This movie stars Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves. 4/5 is my score, would have given it a 5/5 if it had a happy ending! :( Sigh!


Saturday :

Monsters's Ball (English) - Started like an art movie but became more interesting towards the half. The story is around the friendship that turns into love between a guard and the widower of the prisoner who was executed by the guard. Award winning performances by Halle Berry and Billy BobThorton. Err.. I cried a little here too. 4/5 again!


Black Swan (English) - An Oscar nominated movie, Black Swan is about a ballet dancer who gets so involved in the role of a White and Black swan in the ballet that she gradually starts losing her mind. Over ambitious and looking out to be the perfect Swan in the ballet, Natalie Portman gives an outstanding performance! Though Natalie did scare me in some of the scenes, I am sure I will personally not sit up watching this movie again. Well.. Oscar winning / nominated movies are just not my type :) A 3/5 for this!


My Girl and I (Korean) – I was all set to enjoy my noon slumber when 3 different people (on 3 different occasions) ring the bell refusing to let me sleep! Whats with the number three? Finally gave up on sleeping and watched a Korean movie. A tragic but sweet school love story that made me sad but dint require a hanky, thankfully! I give it a 4/5 (would have won a 5/5, had it not been tragic!)


Badmaash Company (Hindi) - Four friends and a plan to make big money by ‘doing the wrong things at the right time’! Shahid Kapoor and Anushka (with an unnecessary kissing scene) star in this 'bad'ly 'mash'ed movie! 2/5 would be my score. The only thing I liked about this movie was the Pizza I ate while watching it! Guess I too did the wrong thing but at the wrong time! Grrr...!


Wedding Planner (English) - This movie has a bad rating in imdb but I give it a 3.5/5 (like somebody cares!) because of the girly element in it, wedding set up, white gowns, lilacs, beautiful women, some of JLo's (Jennifer Lopez) funny expressions and the cute and naughty dimpled smile of Mathew Mc Conaughey! A typical chick flick that will not be enjoyed by any guy! For all the movie buffs, the story line can be caught from the title itself.. A Wedding planner who plans weddings but does not have a romantic life of her own until she meets the cute and sexy looking doctor...


Sunday :

Dhobi Ghat (Hindi) - I start my Sunday by watching a movie that moves away from the usual movie types. 4 different people. 4 different backgrounds. The movie takes us around how their lives get interlinked. I somehow liked the movie for the role Aamir Khan played, the paintings, some very great shots of Mumbai (taken by one of the protagonist in the movie, which is a part of the storyline), the cinematography and mostly for Prateik Babbar :) and now, I am a huge fan of his! This movie gets a 3.5/5 from me!


The Other Boleyn Girl (English) - A classical/historical movie of two sisters, played by Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johannson, who fight for the love of King Henry … and yes! It must be a true story because King Henry existed and I dint, at that time! (Praise the lord for that!) I was thankful to the chapathis and sausage egg masala that kept me munching my frustration! 1/5 goes only for the gowns worn by the queens and mistresses in the movie otherwise please skip this! Nevertheless 5/5 for the dish I prepared :D!


Sidewalks of New York (English) - The title attracted me and I downloaded the movie. This movie shows us the lives and loves of 6 New Yorkers. A movie that was supposed to get over in 1 1/2 hrs got over only after 4 hrs! So well that explains my rating. I give it a 0.5/5! Well… in between the movie, I went to watch the highlights of India Australia match, then Koffee with Karan and finally dragged myself to watch the rest of the movie.


Tried hard to side walk by the laptop to finish the movie, but in vain!


Well.. this doesnt stop me from watching more movies. My target is going to be 15 the next time so wish me luck folks! Thank you so much for patiently reading through the emotional atayachar I went through over the weekend.


A final note: This post is dedicated to Prabodh for being immensely proud of me for having watched ten movies in two days! I had also like to thank him for forcing me to write this down though he gave me only 12 hrs to write and post it. The concept, ideation and picture used are all his! So Prabodh, cheers for our love to cinema! Sagittarians rock! Well.. all the other star signs too :D