Sunday, July 27, 2008
MENTAL CONSTIPATION
Sometimes I feel miserable for being such a fool, for choosing such an easy way out. But when not a single soul stands by you and you feel as if you are hanging by a twig of a tree from a cliff, all you have to do is fall down, break your limbs or even die. Why I am not entitled to a little happiness? Something that I would want to do, something that would make me jump with joy. Every day brings in the same amount of pressure in college, pressure to perform...pressure to excel, live up to expectations, behave your best when in front of strangers. Behave like a grown up with your loved ones; behave like a mature person with your friends…so when do I get to be myself? Why am I supposed to understand everything? Why can’t I be a little cranky, demanding? Why do I have to always give in to your dumbass excuses? Why why why????
It’s so stupid…today I have to talk to this fucking inanimate blog about my complains? When will all the humans around me clean the wax from their ears and open their eyes? God, please send me one of your trusting angels…please. I need one here very badly! In fact I just realized that my posts have all been very depressing. Aaarrrggghhhhh!!!!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
#%$^&%^*^&$#
In Ahmedabad all BJP majority areas have been targeted and our dear politicians have already started playing the blame game. It’s apathetic to stoop down to such a level where our leaders see election as an agenda rather than trying to help their countrymen. All these blasts are low intensity which indicates that the only aim is to spread panic than cause loss of life and property.
Media also plays a major role in politicizing the issue. Usually in such cases they often dial up the opposition for their strong views on the issue, which further fans the fire. And we as people who sit in front of our idiot boxes are left with the option of wither cursing such anti social elements or of sending smses to television channels increasing their revenue.
It pains me to see how as a part of this system and media I can only blog or debate to vent out my anger.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
A shot!!
In spite of having hundreds of friends, one feels lonely. There have been times when my parents have irritated me or people close to me have hurt me and at such times I have felt highly remorseful. Even to share a bit of that anger I haven’t been able to find a single genuine good listener. I felt as if I was going to burden a person by telling him/her about my feelings more importantly my sadness. So I chose not to let anyone know and tried to be happy. I am a kind of person who wouldn’t make a huge hue and cry about something and even if I do it will always wear off within minutes. Not that I don’t enjoy sharing but the only problem is that people tend to misinterpret my perception of my own problem which later on becomes problematic during the course of the discussion. For example like yesterday I was telling a friend how I seem to have lost few goals that I had set for myself, few short term goals. And he thought I was suggesting him through my example that he is a loser. These are the times when I feel like an idiot for having initiated a conversation.
I think it’s high time I make a list of things I am often accused of:-
“1) You are hyper and very impulsive.
2 You take things on its face value
3) You complain a lot.
4) You think a lot.
5) You need to loosen up a little.”
This is generally what people around me most of the time tell me. I accept everything and I also try to make a conscious effort of avoiding these instincts.
This post was just a random shot. So I wrote about a host of things. Right from relationships, to human behaviour, to things that I observe and the list might just continue till I feel I am drained out. Till the next one…
Cheers
Monday, June 30, 2008
Money minter in the pack :)
The book did manage to hold me till the end, (Yeah, I was looking for reasons to quit thinking about doing an MBA). And I was successful too. As the book proceeds into the life of Shekhar Verma from Delhi, it talks about cricket, bollywood, the effervescent campus life in a shady college in DU. Then comes into picture his girlfriend who makes it to the IIT and he ends up in IIM-Bangalore.
The book slowly tells the tale of his struggles on campus, may it be to survive a hell week planned by his seniors to rag him or managing to score good GPAs all seems to be an extravagant description of a campus life. Thankfully the authors, Ritesh Sharma and Neeraj Pahaljani, did not rant about Shekhar's break up with his girlfriend of three years, otherwise it would have taken away the little charm that the book tries to spell with its youthful approach
As you read the book soon you realize that it has a few elements that any college going kid would relate with.
So if you have a day to spare, do read this one, not so much for the language but just to flashback in your old times.
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Favourite stories
Child's play..
For tourists who like to experience the local flavour with local transport and local food, these enthusiastic kids play the perfect guides on the Mumbai Magic Tour
Hello and welcome to Mumbai Magic Tour. My name is Priyanka and I am your guide for today,” says a perky Priyanka Parit (16), one of the five youngsters from non-governmental organization Akanksha as we start a four-hour journey through the architectural and cultural heritage of Mumbai city. We accompany Michael Corwin, a tourist from New York, as we discover the many facets of the island city before returning impressed.
Meet five teenagers from varying difficult backgrounds, Priyanka, Shirajul Khan, Parveen Ansari, Kavita Pawar and Sana, who have been trained by Deepa Krishnan of Mumbai Magic Tours to work as guides for foreign tourists. Among the other personalized tours is ‘Mumbai Local’, Krishnan’s brainchild that sees these children taking foreigners around the city to experience Mumbai’s unique culture in all its forms.
“I was super-excited when our Didi at Akanksha told us that a tour operating company was going to interview us to be tour guides. Plus we were promised a good amount of money — around Rs 500-Rs 750 per tour,” says Parveen (16), a gleam in her eyes. Parveen says she loves to shop for clothes and accessories but also understands that she needs to support her family as well.
“I always used to donate some amount of my profit to Akanksha but I thought that was not enough. That’s when I got the idea to involve these kids from Akanksha in my project. I interviewed 15 children and selected five of them,” says Krishnan. These five children were trained for three months, during which they received training in diction, language and were also made to learn scripts to be brought into play during the guided tour.
For the tourists, it’s a chance to experience the local flavour of the city along with local modes of transport and local food, with bright and enthusiastic kids playing guides. As Krishnan fondly says: “Mumbai Local through the eyes of local people.”
The voyage begins from the Gateway of India and includes spots like Mumbai University, Mani Bhavan, a scrumptious treat at Swati Snacks, a walk through Bhaji Galli in Grant Road and finally, a peek into Dhobi Ghat.
It’s all about learning for the children. Every tour teaches them to handle tricky situations, at times cater to nasty tourists and learn from their mistakes. Shiraj (19), a first year commerce student, says: “On my first tour I forgot to carry the handouts and script. But thankfully because the tourists were not aware of it I managed my show well.” In tight situations, of course, Deepa ‘Di’ is only a phone call away and always eager to help them.
Narrating another incident, Priyanka says cheekily: “While on a similar tour I had to put up with very demanding clients. They wanted to visit Chor Bazaar and Haji Ali that were not part of the itinerary. They were also adamant about buying mangoes in the off season.” These children are not only talented but are also academically inclined. Akanksha has identified their skills and have channelised them into social work and social leadership.
“I must congratulate Deepa for this concept which is so novel and impressive. I was very excited about it,” says Michael who loves to meet local people of the places he visits. He adds: “It’s good to see that these children are doing such a wonderful job.” At the end of the tour, one comes away remembering what Krishnan said: “After all, everybody in the game must get something out of it.”
A soldier for society..
At the age of 80, this man wants the Indian Development Foundation to continue bringing change through an army of volunteers, not fundraising
A soft-spoken man dressed in a humble white veshti and kurta greets visitors with a childlike smile at his office-cum-residence in Jogeshwari. Quite proudly, he says: “I gave up ties and coats a long time back. I can connect better with the average poor man dressed this way.”
Meet Dr Ananthan Ramakrishna Pillai, president and founder of Indian Development Foundation (IDF), formerly known as Indian Leprosy Foundation. As the organization turns 25, the octogenarian ARK Pillai is readying to launch ‘Project Goodness’, an initiative to make available basic education, health and development facilities to all, through the establishment of additional IDF gurukuls, bridge schools for rag-pickers and street children, arranging health camps and blood camps, honouring leprosy cured persons and networking with other NGOs to achieve the mission.
Having joined Central Railway as a junior assistant at the age of 20, Pillai quit despite successive promotions. “I found a government job to be very rigid and binding. I was over qualified, so I quit the railways and joined Clarion McCann,” he says, simultaneously replying to an email and chatting online with a volunteer. “One makes a lot of money in advertising but when I saw acute poverty around me I felt the need to do something for the underprivileged.”
Born in Malvelikari near Allepey, Kerala, Pillai belongs to a deeply religious family and has an array of degrees, ranging from a Masters in Sociology to a Diploma in Advertising and Journalism. He successfully completed his LLB degree from Government Law College and also finished a management course from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Mumbai.
At age 44, he resigned from his high-paying job and gave up that lifestyle to be able to serve those suffering from leprosy ¿ and the consequent stigma — in India. According to him there were around 4 million leprosy cases in India before 1980. “Due to the social stigma attached to this disease, people used to fear doctors and hence the figures were on a rise,” he says.
Then, in 1984, he and his wife Shyama started IDF. With its meager resources and sheer hard work, it became one of the few organizations working for leprosy eradication. “My family had declared me insane. No one could believe that I had given up my career for a cause that was at such a nascent stage in those days,” Pillai says.
He adds: “Indira Gandhi had given a statement in the United Nations that India will be a leprosy-free nation by the year 2000. That’s when she urged citizens to work towards this goal.” Around the same time, Pillai happened to visit Germany and Switzerland as an honorary member of international NGOs like the German Leprosy Relief Association and Leprosy Work Emmaus in Switzerland. He is still a member of these organizations and has been advising them on various social projects.
“During one such visit, while collecting funds for the India project, I was questioned by a young German on why India cannot generate funds independently. I had no answer,” he says.
That’s how the self-reliance principle of IDF was born. Without taking any monetary support either from the government or corporates, Pillai raised an army of volunteers instead, a network of lakhs of them. After deep research, having concluded that nothing much had changed despite the Government of India and a number of doctors being involved with the cause, Pillai had made up his mind that awareness and advocacy were the key to satisfactory results.
“Dr Pillai is a media man,” says Dr Narayan Iyer, national co-ordinator of IDF. “He has always used mass communication and various media channels to spread the word about the issue. Through street plays and slide shows he attempted to attract the attention of a lot of youngsters from various schools and colleges in Mumbai.”
Pillai also wanted to put to use his area of expertise — management. Today, IDF has more than 15 schools operational in different states and tribal areas and 10 more in the pipeline. “I wish that my young volunteers take forward the initiative I started 25 years ago and continue with their good work,” Pillai signs off, optimistic as ever.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Far away...
Life is going to change big time for me. I cant disclose the reason but I am getting worried as and as the day I am dreading is getting closer. I am confused, irritated, unwillingly accepting the situation so that I dont end up hurting people close to me.
C'est la vie as they say in french! That reminds me someone was supposed to get some great French wine for me!! When are you doing that Mister?
Cheers nonetheless...
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
IRONY!!
Its really a very sorry sight. Though I am not blaming our photographers, afterall they are doing thier job. But some amount of sensitivity is required. We journalists claim to reach out to people and bridge the gap between those who suffer and those who provide them the necessary respite, but all of this for more readership, attractive, eye catching pictures.
In fact it will be very unfair to blame the photographers alone. My fellow journalists, may it be print or electronic or even web for that matter, are all running a race. All of them aspire to finish first. All of them want the juiciest information for their newspapers, magazines , channel!
I really dont know how many people will agree with the text above and how many would disagree, but certainly am not too happy being associated with such a state of affair. I might not make a good journalist, considering the views I hold but I will definitely move towards becoming a responsible journalist! I might not get stories brimming with thousand scoops and scandals but am sure I wont earn the wrath of a troubled soul!
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Thursday, March 06, 2008
STOP!!!!

We are tired of this constant scrutiny, constant fear of being laughed at, ridiculed and reduced to nothing but a mere toy. Just this morning when I was on my way to college, an asshole passed a comment. I decided to ignore it because I had a 9.16 train to catch. As I reached Churchgate, another jackass passed a comment and this time I was determined to give it back to him. I realised what he said right in my ears after 2 seconds and chased him as soon as i registered those horrible words. He looked behind and saw me coming. He ran and I ran after him, asked for a little help from a passerby but all he did was look at me like a fool. Though I couldn't get hold of him but I was hell bent on doing something about it and hence this post. I thought of calling on 103- the helpline started by Mumbai Police for women and elderly people in city. But it wouldn't help unless I have some proof of the incident.
We have had enough of such nonsense. I am sure many girls and women go through such occurances every day. The ladies compartment in the suburban locals are full of indecent illustrations of nude women drawn on the walls with unwanted graffiti and derogatory remarks. Dont we deserve to live with respect and a little peace of mind?
I urge all men reading this to help women if ever you spot a woman in any of such situation and I urge women to be strong and fight against it.
I DREAD LOOKING BEAUTIFUL,
I HATE THE SIGHT OF MIRROR,
AM HAPPY UGLY, AM HAPPY UNATTRACTIVE.
AM NOT YOUR SLAVE,
AM NOT ASHAMED OF MY IDENTITY, MY GENDER.
AM HIDEOUS AND STRONG.
I WONT BEG TO BE LEFT ALONE,
IT'S MY RIGHT TO BREATHE FREE,
I AM PROUD TO BE A WOMAN..
Sunday, January 20, 2008
An urgent Post...

Well I term this as an urgent post because for the first time I am writing about something that I just thought of in fact something that I just saw. It was " Taare Zameen par". First of all a round of applause for Aamir Khan for conceptualising, directing and acting in such a wonderful movie. An excellent film which surely moves you to the core.
It has no usual larger than life effects to it, but on the contrary it showcases the life of a normal middle class couple and their dyslexic kid, Ishaan. It has all the elements of a good movie, which keeps the viewer interested till the end.
There were a lot of natural shots like the everyday routine of a family in a metropolitan, a frustrated kid throwing tantrums and so on. Though the best scene was when Ishaan sees his own painting created by his art teacher and starts crying..The music is also quite peppy and meaningful at the same time. Lyrics by Prasoon Joshi make quite an impact.
It is a must watch for every parent trying to fulfill his/her ambition through their children. Even teachers who think there only job is to discipline kids. This movie is highly recommended by me!!
Friday, January 18, 2008
Beyond words!!
My recent escapade was to Jammu and Kashmir. In spite of repeated warnings from friends and family, in the middle of stark winter I and my folks set out on our voyage. We started from Bombay early morning and by noon we were in Srinagar. It was quite strange to experience two extreme climates on the same day. Thirty degrees in Bombay and almost six degrees in Srinagar. Even the stop over at Delhi was quite pleasant, considering the fact that I loathe the city and especially its people and now the airport too. The center seriously needs to look in. I better get back to writing the travelogue than criticizing the government, something I usually do, of course for the right reasons.
Our driver and our house keeper at the houseboat came to pick us up at the airport. People in Jammu Kashmir are very warm and I could actually feel it in the way they greeted us and spoke to us. Or maybe it is a necessity to polite, considering tourism is their only livelihood. Whatever the reasons are, I enjoyed all the attention I received. We comfortably reached our houseboat which was amidst the beautiful and the vast Dal Lake. It was one of the most striking and serene places I have ever stayed. And we ended our day with a long ride in the Shikara (boats used inside the lake) and just soaking in as much as we could.
The next day we decided to explore beyond the lake and thought of taking the road. It had snowed just a week ago and the chillness made it more evident. So we headed straight to Sonmarg, a quiet and quintessential valley two hours away from Srinagar. We experienced snow covered peaks and the deadly cold for the first time in the journey. The warm clothing we were carrying weren’t enough and we had to hire a couple of coats for each one of us. I seriously wonder how people survive such an extreme climate. Even the soldiers who stand incessantly along the roads, on mountains and valleys to guard the beautiful land are to be pitied about. Yet somehow we forget our duties towards our nation. It just makes me all the more sad. And yes, the security reminds me of how careful one has to be in such a sensitive area. We had to get ourselves checked at every check point on every corner of the town, near every monument. But despite so many efforts these innocent people are not spared by the culprits and die at the hands of terror. Every little town I passed reminded me of something I had read or seen about the place being torn apart with hand grenades and bombs. Areas like Baramullah, Kupwara are often the soft targets for such activities.
The following day was one of the best days. It was filled with a plethora of activities, vivid beautiful spots and lots more. Gulmarg is one of the most visited places in Jammu and Kashmir. Its truly heaven on earth. Serene mountains, tall standing pine and deodar trees welcoming us, it was the most unique and unforgettable experiences we ever had. From skiing to sledging to horse riding we did everything, aah not to forget the Cable car ride. The best part was actually making my first snow man. Something I always wanted to do. It wasn’t a very perfect one though I managed to do a good job. We returned in the evening tired but filled with great awe for God’s creation. Like everyday our cook at the houseboat had made an amazing meal for us, Kashmiri pulao, Dum aalo and maaki dal! In the mornings we often had Kulchas, Paranthaas and ‘Kahwa’ ( tea made with Kesar, Ginger, sugar and water). The following day was spent sight seeing around Srinagar. We saw places like Hazratbul Durgah, Mughal Gardens, Shankaracharya temple, a 14th century structure.
After four days of sojourn in Srinagar, we checked out and left for Pehelgam, ( shephards village). It’s a beautiful valley where temperatures can go down as low as -14 degrees. We had a nice quite time at Liddar valley ( unofficial name). most of the movies shot in the 60s were made in this area. It is nothing less to Switzerland or any land. We just need to break our myths and beliefs about the place and explore it.
Jammu was our next stop and we visited the Vaishnodevi shrine, quite an adventurous trek. And the next day I was back in the hustle and bustle of my not so dear city life. Trust me, there’s so much more I can write and talk about Jammu and Kashmir but everytime I make an effort I fail miserably. You just cannot condense the experience in words. Visit this beautiful dreamland to believe me.
Cheers!
P.S visit the following site for more pictures by me..:)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/loving_the_camera/
Monday, December 17, 2007
ACHIEVED!!! HURAAAAHHH
back home at all. Ahhhh. But nothing of that sort happened. All I did was, get up early morning to receive calls from friends and relatives and spent the entire day doing just that. Yeah, not to forget a quiet lunch with friends and a great dinner with my folks. I dont know why I am blogging about my birthday which happened almost like ages ago, but suddenly today I feel like a grown up. More like those magical lightening kind of realizations shown in sci-fi!
Today I feel a heavy responsibility of a grown up, I feel mature and liable. After an year of becoming an adult, I finally feel like one. There is a sense of urgency to do things as if the world is going to end tomorrow. Claustrophobia coupled with excitment and a lot of other things are turning me upside down or downside up or
something like that, something that I am not able to make enough sense of. I feel tormented, frustrated and harrowed to the extent of running somehwere deep inside
woods. Many times I feel the adrenaline rush of sitting on a huge giant wheel awaiting an unexpected rush, a sudden jerk and then a smooth ride. Life has never been so uncertain, trust me. I am sure I am not going to read this blog entry after posting it because it will remind me of all these emotions that I am trying to keep away from. It will remind me of how unsure my thought flow is at this point that there is no distinct connection between how I started off writing and where I am going to end this. But for a change I am not feeling bound, am not feeling ruled. I am typing words and leaving the rest to make some sense on its own. I know I have failed miserably to channelise my thoughts but I am liking this failure. It is more like doing things in the moment, wow!!!! am finally in the present. After 100-150 odd desperate words, I am in the PRESENT.
Cheers!
xx
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Moon-kissed beaches!
Now its official, I have a penchant for impromptu holidays and the latest was Kihim and Kashid in Konkan. Just a three hour drive from Bombay and you discover the amazing Konkan coastline. White sand, crystal clear water, hammocks and shacks welcome you as you get closer. Huge coconut trees stand still as you wonder if all of this is for real. I had always fantacized about walking unshod on a beach on a full moon day, and this time I actually did that. I spent almost three hours just gazing at the night sky and listening to the mellow sound of the water lashing on the shore. The silvery beach and the moonlit sky was a perfect location for that perfect kiss that every girl would have dreamt of. Alas! I was all alone :(...
The best of the surprises was the Culaba fort ( dont mistake it for our friendly area Colaba). This is an ancient fort built by Shivaji Maharaj and situated around 500 meters in the sea. So technically you have to wade through waist high water to get there. It is a very tiring task but fun at the same time.
Konkan also gets me excited because of the mouth-watering Konkani food. Right from Sol Kadi ( Kokam buttermilk) to rice rotis to Kothimbir wadi ( coriander patties). After two days of relaxation and laziness, i returned to the humdrum of the city life, something I just want to keep running away from, and am sure I am quiet successful at times!!
cheers
Friday, November 16, 2007
MY CHOW CHOW
With each passing day I seem to love you more. I have started looking at things differently, probably I have started growing up with you. Life looks easy even with a plethora of irritating issues that we face on and off. Nothing seems impossible though there may come a lot of unimaginable consequences to our union. There were times when I was a little harsh on you, a little insecure, a little jealous , a little of this and that but you have never let me down. The best thing about you is your understanding nature. You are just that perfect Chow chow that any girl would dream of having around. You affectionate eyes and those comforting hands are the best remedy to any of my problems. Trust me this lifetime is too less a time for me to experience your presence in my life! " Tumhare liye machchar toh kya, magarmach ke moonh mien bhi jaaane ko taiyyaar hooon, ........achcha tha na?" LOL!!
P.S:- AAAhhhh it feels great to blog after a long time!
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Sundance!! aink!! LOL
Three madcaps, a destination so divine and one aim- " to find cute guys" LOL...kidding. One aim - " to have fun to the fullest".
Bengaluroo was a pleasant experience thanks to the amazing weather which was almost as if rain and sunshine were playing some kinda peek-a-boo. After spending a day there we set out to another exotic destination- COORG! Its a small province nestled amidst vales and clouds. Surrounded by impeccable beauty, wonderful and warm people I was in total awe of the rightly called Scotland of India.
Bengaluroo came as a sure surprise to us. The way commercialization has engulfed the old 'Garden City' is something to be marvelled at and also a little deplorable. It has got many a connotations and denotations like the 'IT' Hub, educational capital and all that jazz, but it has truly stood worthy of it. After cruising around the town for a whole day, checking out cute , nerdy guys and hanging out like crazy weirdos we came home tired and sloshed out. But it surely was a great start to an amazing holiday.
Next day sharp 6 am we were heading towards the bus depot to take a bus to Medikeri also called as Mercera considered to be the capital of the province of Coorg! I have taken the liberty to call it a province because of the racial exclusivity that this part of the country enjoys. They are the decendents of the Alexander's armymen who probably might have had a sojourn while on their mission to conquer the world. Their sharp features and athletic build surely make this legend a reality.
We were welcomed in the small town by a great weather which almost felt like monsoon in the middle of a wintry month. The fog and mist played around with clouds ready to pour down on us. After checking in to a hotel we thought of exloring the town further. Medikeri is a very small town with a few places worth visiting like , " the Raja's seat, Raja's tomb, Abbey falls and a few temples which we conveniently skipped heehee. After a couple of drinks down we hit the bed instantly gearing up for the next day's journey outside Medikeri. The POA was to cover the northern Coorg which included Bhagamandala temple, Iruppu falls, Talakaveri and Nagarhole ( Rajiv Gandhi National park).
Bhagamandala situated around 30 kms from Medikeri is a quiet , little temple which houses the shrine of Shiva, Vishnu. It has a peculiar look with snake faced curves made all around the rooftop. The next stop was Talakaveri, the origin of river Kaveri. The breathtaking view from the point near the pond was heavenly. We were almost amidst the clouds. After this we proceeded towards Iruppu falls situated around a Km in the woods. The last stop was the Nagarhole national park known for its deer population and a few elephants. Most of us thought it was a waste of time and a total rip off!!! After an eventful day we had no strength left , not even for a drink!
The next day was spent peacefully and we started our journey back to Bengaluru. Thus ended our little vacation, away from the maddening crowd and unwanted stress. It was a great relief after the hectic examinations. Lets hope the next destination is as enchanting and as exotic as this!!!
cheers
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Very few happy moments in my kitty..

Its been a long time since I last did something that made me happy. Guess life has become very hectic and I have lost count of the few happy moments I have spent during the past few months. The last time I was satisfied with my existence was when me and my friends spent some time with a couple of kids on the road.
This happened during one of our casual walks towards Marine drive. The three of us have the habit of hanging around after college hours, because we detest leaving each other and going home. Even if one of us is missing, the day seems so incomplete. Gosh, life would have been so scary without you guys!! MUUAAH!!. Yeah coming back to that day's escapade. The three of us spotted four kids of different sizes sitting on a pavement. They were untidy but cheerful. One look at them and the three of us knew what we wanted to do next. After talking to them for some time we realized that they were waiting for someone to feed them a few morsels of that blessed grain. They were hungry.
We bought them some Mishti Doi ( thats what they preferred, Talk about being choosy). And enquired about their parents. A small boy pointed towards a lady sitting under a tree with bunch of red, white and pink roses. I guess she was his mother. I went ahead and spoke to her, to my surpirse she handed me a red rose and my day was made. I seldom forget such gestures by unknown strangers who sometimes appear to be angels in disguise. There are times when your own boyfriend or girlfriend, mother or father, brother or sister are ready to just fuck your mind any moment people like her are there to balance it out!!
CHEERS!
Poems by Russell!
Woodchop- Russell Mascarenhas
The rising sun over the snowy hills,
Mixed gracefully with the winter chills,
Gives every person to stare at awe,
At the wonderful things made by God.
Far from my house are these Red Wood trees,
Where furry creatures in the moonlight sleep,
Where lovers come and carve their names.
It reminds me of the good old days.
Like a peaceful haven on the mountain top,
The sparrows chirp and the ground is warmth.
My children at the moon doth stare.
In the shelter of the trees so bare
But alas, I am a woodcutter,
And I destroy gods beautiful things,
To feed my children and my wife,
Against getting heavenly wings.
A Grave Tale
- Russell Mascarenhas
With crumbled leaves underneath my feet,
I approach the house where the dead don’t sleep.
The hooting owl and the creaking gate,
may be the last sounds before my fate.
Lost in an illusion with haunting sounds,
Suddenly a hand emerges from the ground.
In my horror I turned and saw,
millions of zombies all around.
The mind tends to play funny tricks,
but this was worse than a horror flick,
a living nightmare I must say,
I must escape some other way.
Armed with guts and an axe in my hand
I cleared away the scum from this land.
Marching forward and taking swings,
I skillfully killed those horrid things.
And as they fell I took a bow,
and received applause from the crowd,
I smile to myself as I’ve done my duty,
the curtain closes, end of story.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
City of joys and sorrows.....

Tuesday, September 04, 2007
RUNAWAY!
I am tired of the scrutiny and nagging that happens around me all the time. I am 21, a successful media executive, travelled almost half the world, but I am still treated like a kid at home. I need ma own space and my own rules. I know I am giving all these explanations to move away from this shithole.
I feel flustered and claustrophobic. The house I grew up in suddenly seems to eating me up. I see horrible images moving around, maybe because I have developed a particular kind of hate for this place. The people living here make me all the more depressed and that includes my mother and her Lesbian partner, who are up on my ass everyday.
Jane moved in right after my father ran away with our maid. I know sounds like a scene straight out of a movie. My mother seems to have taken settling down with Jane a bit too seriously. I have no qualms about her sexual orientation, but she can definitly find a better woman to spend her life with. Jane is a bitch.......
How does that matter anyway?....Its almost 12.30 now...guess Geroge should be well on his way...WHOOOOSSSHHHHH!
noone to see
noone to believe.
life is like an empty circus
the merry go round
with all the colours around
whirls against the hollow air.....
Up you see the smoke rise,
my dead ashes in the air.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
THE LAST LOOK AT THE MIRROR.......
dazed and unfazed
my eyes speak a million
the marathon that never ends
I see the unnoticed truth
kept under wraps away from the sun.
Failing to acknowledge,
I stare with a sudden jerk
" Its in pieces..." I cry with a shout
the amber behind houls out loud.
putting an end to the fantasy..
putting an end to life!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
sleep like a baby
sleep like a baby, the wind will sing you a song
sleep like a baby....the leaves will calm you down
sleep in the silence, the peace that you need
rest in my arms, I will drive you to the moon
our house rests there on the snowey peak...
will drive away the cold,
coz u in my embrace, light the fire of my love
for u to feel warm
the night will guard us,
when we make love.
Our union was destined...
sanctity along
now sleep like a baby...
as u rest in ma arms!
Monday, August 13, 2007
Not for me!
going around the same ol' mulberry...
Speaks to millions on the way...
but has not ever woken me again.
Looking thorugh the windows of hope
I saw it rushing like a cold wind blown..
dark leaves and the browns fade away,
resting in peace like they always stay.
He borrowed the joys my heart had stored
leaving behind an empty room..
locked away in the chest of the old house
like a wine that lives alone..
I thought i'd age with you..
made me imagine my hands tremble with yours
am a ripe fruit yet...
forgotten before the prime could begin!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
one year!!!
LOVE!
Monday, August 06, 2007
"Where the fuck is my punching bag??"
And in these times, trust me, boyfriends are the people you should never ask help from. They say they understand, but actually have no clue of what crap you are talking, for that matter even you wouldnt know!! So what do you do? Talk to friends? who are busy with their own confused teenaged lives? or talk to parents who would defintely tell you everything but calm you down!
AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHH!!! I feel like standing on my terrace and shout " FUCK OFFF"!!!!
Guess i should just grab a quick bite of some sinful Chocolate Mousse.............................." Where the fuck is my punching back?"
Friday, July 27, 2007
My mind is a crazy wanderer!!
I have been a constant companion but he is the boss- THE GUIDE. There are times I feel like telling him that it isn't fair for him to rule over me, but he seldom listens to me. I have a dominating mind....constantly scruitinising and on the go! There have been times when he has given me wrong instructions but at the same time I cannot ignore the fact that most of the times he has given me accurate and precise orders.
Long live my not so sane mind! You help me be practical and non-judgemental. You help me think and give me the ability to reason. Thanks for being around. And yeah do not forget about the CAT preparation we are doing together. Dude, you gotta help me here.....LOL.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Russell Peters: “why don’t you see many Indian athletes? Because they are not hardworking”.

Media has given way to many such stereotypical thoughts like, “All bearded Muslims are terrorists”, portrayal of homosexuals in media or youngsters are restless and impulsive etc. These ideas generate from an event which is later turned into a mass thought process. In the case of stereotypes the mass society theories of media are often discussed because of its impact on people.
Stereotypes of a group of people can affect the way society views them, and change society's expectations of them. With enough exposure to a stereotype, society may come to view it as a reality rather than a chosen representation. The media can be a powerful tool in creating or reinforcing stereotypes. For example people look at India as a country full of snake charmers and elephants walking on the road, which is a general perception. This impression has been largely created by media.
Russell Peters broadly talks about various racial stereotypes focusing mainly on his Indian roots and also South Asian culture. In one of his acts he mentioned why not many Indian athletes are seen on international arena which a few years back was a fact but is no more a reality. Though he clearly once said that he doesn’t create stereotypes he just talks about the already existing ones but what he definitely does is reinforce these stereotypes in the minds of people. His comedy acts belong to the unconventional form of media whose effect might not be far reaching but the message stays with the audiences because the action is happening right in front of their eyes.
Unlike television he makes sure that his message is understood through feedback and interaction. Though he is very carefully while selecting his use of words so as to not get into any kind of controversy. Like once a white guy came up to him and said, “I really like it when you crack those Paki jokes.” And he replied, “'I will knock your f****** teeth out if you ever say that word to me. Have you ever heard me say 'Paki' in my act? No. Then don't f*** with it and twist it.” Here we are introduced to yet another topic about social responsibility and media.
Knowingly or unknowingly a lot of wrong messages are communicated to the people and this also gives rise to stereotypes. It generates through biases and opinionated approach towards a particular community. Russell Peters has often been accused of doing so but all is fine when it comes to fun. Guess taking it with a pinch of salt is his advice to his critics.
Most of Peter’s acts revolve around his upbringing in a white neighbourhood. He has witnessed a lot of prejudices and biases and hence his material is based on these fine lines that make people hate people from other community. Through his comedy acts and wide travelling experiences he has tried to explore this difference. His topics range from India culture, arranged marriages in India, the great Indo-Chinese friendship, perceptions that whites have about Asians. He has also dealt with issues like racial slurs and he claims to call it like he sees it.
Let us critically analyse the content that makes his show so popular with the audience and leaves a few sour.
“If you have a tensed situation, just pop in the Indian accent”, says Peters. He heavily emphasises on how funny English sounds in an Indian accent. Quoting his father and his way of talking, he often has the house laughing their hearts out. But he also cleverly makes it a point to make his fellow Indians feel good by doling out some nice and not so nasty jokes.
He says, “Vietnamese talk English so fast that it almost sounds like Vietnamese again”, “when Koreans speak English it looks like they have had a breathe”. He further adds, “When Chinese speak English it feels like they are chopping words like vegetables.” Traditionally certain accents carry more prestige in the society for example the American accent is considered to be the elitist. The UK accent is considered to be sophisticated while Indian accent is often laughed at abroad. Many Indians settled abroad make it a point to adapt to the local accent so that they do not feel left out or out of place.
He calls china and India as the two largest populations and finishes it with saying, “sooner or later we gonna h*** you”.
In another act he talks about how different cultures are mixing and comes up with really funny terms for mixed breed offspring of such couples. For example, Jewish and Indian can have a Hinjew kid, Cuban and Iceland will have little ice cubes. The funniest is French and Greek together will give birth to Freaks!!!
In his DVD called Outsourced he talks about how Chinese and Indians cannot do business together. Because Indians cannot live without a bargain and Chinese will never let you have one. These stereotypes make an impression in the minds of the audiences that Indians are thrifty and money minded. Moving from business he goes to employment in the US. “Today I saw a very funny thing. A white guy driving a car. This is not right, you cannot steal our jobs.” This statement gives a notion that Indians abroad only drive taxis. But the reality is totally different; many Indians are working in IT sector, research and development. He has promised his fans of a new material in the coming shows about Indian call centres.
“All Asians are Chinese”. This statement can be counted as being a positive stereotype because here he tries to say that all Asians are not Chinese but you have other groups like the Indians, Pakistanis, and Srilankans etc.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Forbidden truth........
We fall pray to all kinds of experiences- good, bad, ugly, nasty but truth surpasses all these parameters. It is something that create ripples of unknown emotions and more than anything a sense of neglect. All this while I was talking about the truth the pinches and pricks, truth that becomes unwary of any further explanations.
Monday, July 09, 2007

Have you ever watched someone smoke?
Ever observed the eager fingers flick a match and light up?
The slow, deep breath of restoring nicotine. Drawn in as though inhaling, trying to fill up the whole being with smoke.
Insubstantial. Bearing only vestiges of life. Incipient hope. Reassuring consolation.
A quick look of pained defiance.
And now back to floating in moribund heights of ostensible freedom…
Before I say anything else, I would just like to make it clear that I do not believe that smoking makes people “bad company”. One is not in danger while hanging out with a smoker. Why? Because it’s just isn’t about them!
Smoking is an extremely complex, personal and difficult thing to understand. I still don’t perfectly get it. But I do know enough to make my decision against it. The same goes for drugs and alcohol. I choose not to “indulge” in any of them. Not even try. Not once. And no, that doesn’t make me a dork, just shows how well I know myself. I know very well that even if I just try there’s a really good chance that I’ll be addicted. Many people overestimate themselves and think that it won’t happen. But it does- it’s happened to a friend of min, I’m sure it’s happened to a friend of yours! So what makes you the exception?
The way I see it, the best way to win this battle is to fight before it starts. When the vision is not obscured by towers of smoke, it is easier to look at one’s reflection. And decide…
The worst thing about smoking, to me, is the dependency. The mental hazards are far more debilitating than the physical ones. To know that every day, to get some relief, or to find oneself, one needs that little inflammable wrapped-up object. And quite ironically, smokers are believed to be the most independent and individualistic people.
All in all, it’s not about right or wrong, this issue is a subtle shade of the very same smokey gray. Everyone needs to deal with it in his or her own way. But the important thing is to make sure that we do! And soon…
Friday, July 06, 2007
I am proud of you!!:)
I had met him or I would rather say chased him at the same place a few months back. It was a hot afternoon and I was dancing around holding a huge chocolate I had just got from a dear friend. Like a wind he came and snatched away the chocolate and looked back so that I can see the naughty grin.
I ran behind him not for the chocolate but to give him a good lesson. But unfortunately he was faster than me and in no time he was lost in the crowd of millions walking on the road. Determined I stood there for a long time chatting with his friends about his family and discovered the realities of their life something so true and dramatic that even a bollywood director might get inspired to make a movie on.
It was more than an hour but I somehow knew that he would return to his friends and as soon as I spotted him i quickly caught hold of Yuvraj. Scared to even open him mouth he silently said, " Didi , Bhook laga tha" ( I was hungry). After a few rounds of questions he finally told me who taught him to steal. Me and my friends tried our best to make him understand that stealing from someone is really not helpful but somewhere down the line I thought he would do the same thing again.....We took them out for a Vada paav each and returned home with a hope that Yuvraj might just listen to our sermon.
When I saw him today selling those roses I knew he had changed. But the doubtful mind of mine forced me to ask him whether he has stopped stealing and pop came the answer, " Kasam se...abhi nahi churata". ( I swear I do not steal anymore).
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Rains wash me away!

RAINS ARE HERE, SWAYING TO THE GOD'S TUNE....
MAKE ME LAUGH AND CRY OUT IN JOY,
LIKE A LI'L CHILD IN THE CRADLE OF LIFE..
SMILING THROUGH THE DRENCHED LEAVES...
LIKE A CUCKOO SITTING ON THE DISTANT NEST....
MOVING AWAY FROM THE DUST THAT SETTLED LONG AGO,
I SEE YOU COMING DOWN IN A RUSH TO CALM OUR LIVES.....
LET ME MAKE THE MOST OF IT,
BECAUSE I WILL MISS YOU FOR ANOTHER SEASON...
WHEN YOU WILL REST.

Saturday, June 16, 2007
When in Goa do as the Goans do- eat, drink and be merry!! Lazy, lethargic and a jolly survival define the lifestyle of this place. I have visited Goa before, but this time I was there with a mission, to explore the unexplored and to travel the less traveled. Blessed with lush green landscape, swaying coconut trees and deep blue sea is the small state of Goa.
One will agree that Goa has been rendered with all the bounties of nature, rich tradition and a vast cultural history. Glimpses of Portuguese architecture mixed in a true Konkani atmosphere provides us the perfect blend of the oriental and the occidental combo.
Armed with a camera, a notepad and a pen I started off from the ancient Church in Old Goa.
1) Tower of the church of Saint Augustine: - This is a forty meter high colossal four storied, arched, belfry tower built by Laterite stone. An abandoned church now, it was once a convent and a church bustling with devotees. What remain now are ruins and the high walls of the church building. It had eight chapels, four altars and an extensive convent with numerous cells. The church was built in 1602 by the Saint Augustine Friars.
In 1835 this complex was abandoned due to the expulsion of the religious orders from Goa and the Portuguese Government ordered the demolition.
2) The Basilica of Bom Jesus: - Bom Jesus means “good” or “infant” Jesus. It was started in 1594 and consecrated in 1605. The holy body of Francis Xavier is kept in this church. Situated in old Goa this is a world heritage monument now.
3) Shanta Durga Temple: - This is one of the most prominent temples in Goa. It is also considered to be the sacred abode by the Goans. It draws devotees from all the corners of the world. A powerful deity Shanta Durga is believed to make all wishes come true.
It has a very old structure, something that is typical in all the temples lined along the Konkan strip. A very common sight outside every temple is the very artistically made “Deepastambh”, literal meaning being, “the pillar of lights”.
4) Big foot Museum of Loutolim: - A part of the ancestral Goa, the big foot has the relics of ancient Goa and the Portuguese style of living in prominent. Big foot has been built along the legend of an ancient folk tale. The local legend goes that, a wealthy landowner by the name of Mahadar blessed with a deep sense of duty and unending goodness, helped the local poor. Greedy neighbors wishing to take advantage of his naiveté kept on asking him for help till one day fleeced all his possessions and destitute with the loss of his wife, he was left alone. The Gods pleased with his devotion granted him immortality only if he paid penance by standing on one foot atop a rock. This done Mahadar was taken to heaven whereupon, the footprint he left behind promised luck to whosoever stood on it with a heart free from greed and malice.
The auspicious footprint still exists and is believed to grant all the wishes one asks for there.
5) Fort Aguada: - The fort Aguada was built in 1612 and it comprises of a lower fort with Bastions all around and an upper fort. It skirts the sea shore and ascends the summit of the bare rock, uplands called the Aguada point. The upper fort was built as avantage point to serve as a fort and a watering station to the ships. It comprises of a Moat, an underground water storage chamber, a light house, gun powder room and Bastions. It also has a secret escape passage to use during the time of emergency.
The word Aguada means “watering place” in Portuguese. The storage capacity of the water tank is 23, 76,000 gallons. It has five divisions with a support of 16 huge columns and a staircase to ascend.A light house at initial stage used to emit light once in seven minutes. In 1834, it was updated to emit light creating an eclipse every 30 seconds. However this old light house was abandoned in 1976.
Doodh Sagar Waterfalls: - Doodh Sagar literally means “ocean of milk”. This waterfall got its name because of the white cascading water that falls from a height of 300 meters in two segments. An aqueduct of the South Central railway passes through the waterfalls.
This waterfall is situated in the core of Mollem national park and is spread across an area of 107 sq.km The River Doodh Sagar is a source of a major drinking water in Goa.
The forest department has special arrangements to take you inside the dense forest. The falls are hidden almost 12 kms inside the forest.
A rumbling noise of some animal might just scare you, but without an adventurous jerk, there lies no fun in your picnic.
By now you must have realized that Goa, in spite of being a small state has an excellent potential to lure the travel and tourism industry. A little initiative from the Goa Tourism can fend them excellent results.
Thus my small and wonderful voyage came to an end but now as I write nostalgia sets in and I am automatically taken back to that heavenly abode.
As I walk across the wonderful sight,
I am lost in a trance and blinded by the beauty and bold,
of those hills and trees, that stood strong through
the sun, winds and cold.
May change never creep in, because nothing can
ever match the serene abode.
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
NO NO NO! IN FACT I WAS SO BUSY AND TIRED, THAT STRESS SEEMED THE ONLY WAY I COULD REST. THANKFULLY SLEEP AND GOOD FOOD ALWAYS COME HANDY. ITS BEEN MORE THAN A MONTH THAT IM WORKING WITH HINDUSTAN TIMES. FIRST WEEK- AMAZING
SECOND WEEK- TIRING BUT AMAZING.
THIRD WEEK- BORING BUT TIRING.
FOURTH WEEK - AMAZING YET BORING.
FIFTH WEEK- ????????
THIS IS NOTHING OF WHAT I EXPERINCED THERE. . . .
IM YET TO SUM UP WHAT EXACTLY I LEARNT, UNDERSTOOD...MIGHT EVEN TAKE AGES TO DO THAT MAYBE.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
My w'e'ired existence!
In one corner is my computer, wired to the plug point and thousands of chords hanging from it, may it be for the printer, the web camera, the internet connection or the speakers. Move away from it and you are sure to trip over the numerous USB chords lying all over the floor, one for the MP3 player the other for the digital camera or another for the cell phone. Then finally when you think that this should be the end of the entire fracas another set of chords welcome you to my “wired” abode. They are the chords that charge my digital gadgets. Then there are these other teeny meeny wires trying to make their presence felt in spite of being over shadowed by their bug brothers, the earphones the handsfree or the headphones.
I am pretty sure, by now you must have finished taking a visual-mental trip of my room. A room that makes me feel like a machine. No doubt these gadgets have made life easy for me, but at the cost of my health- physical and mental both, strengthened my dependence on them and have made me a handicap! They have robbed me off my relationships, my ability to lead life without them and have strangled my intelligence. I no longer can think independently. Though the computer memory is more than enough to store data it is leaving my cerebral memory to rust. For example I no longer carry out mental calculations all I do is use my cell phone for it. i have stopped carrying my sweet little Oxford’s Dictionary or my Roger’s thesaurus with me. In need of a word I just use the internet or the stored words in the digital dictionary.
If coffee gives me the required kick to stay up all night, all I do is waste my time reading and re- reading internet articles. Even my newspaper guy is unhappy because I have stopped buying the newspaper from him. Why should I when I have the E- edition ready for me- free, easy- just log in and use. Am I complaining or rejoicing over my condition is yet to be determined but one thing is for sure, it wont take me long to get into hibernation all over again and take a break from my w ‘e’ired existence.
Monday, April 02, 2007
THANK YOU, ID!
SOMETIMES I FEEL VERY BAD FOR YOU. PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS SUPRESSED YOU, THEY NEVER LET YOU TALK , THEY NEVER LET YOU LIVE. WHY YOU MAY ASK AND I GUESS YOU KNOW THE REASON. YOUR PLEASURE PRINCIPLE ALWAYS DOESN'T SOUND RIGHT TO THEM. BUT I KNOW HOW IMPORTANT YOU ARE TO ME. I KNOW WITHOUT YOU I WONT LIVE. YES THERE WERE TIMES WHEN I DIN'T LISTEN TO YOU BUT TRUST ME I STILL LOVE YOU.
MY DEAR ID, THIS IS SPECIALLY FOR YOU,
PEOPLE MIGHT NOT REALISE YOUR WORTH
PEOPLE MIGHT NOT UNDERSTAND.
BUT YOU WILL ALWAYS REMAIN THE PRIMARY,
THE PRIMARY OF ALL...
THE CREATOR, THE SUSTAINER AND THE MOTIVATOR!
Friday, March 30, 2007
MEMORIES, GO AWAY!!

but the vulnerability in me wants you to stay...
I have seen you destroy my life,
sometimes even charred it to death....
Have you ever seen me cry,
if you have, you know why....
Its you I dont want to be with,
but we are so inseperable,
so incomplete, so miserable!
I keep pushing you away,
but you seem to love me that way...
I hate sleeping with you,
but you make my nights nostalgic
and then return to haunt me everywhere...
But I know someday, I will say,
" I need you more than ever,
stay with me forever".
Dont go away!!
Saturday, March 17, 2007
bored!!
IN THE DARK BLUE SKY,
LEAVE BEHIND YOUR MEMORIES,
FOR ME TO MISS YOU AND CRY.......
how jobless can one get...huh!
Friday, March 09, 2007
I WISH I COULD
If only I had words to hear.
I wish I could see you smile,
If only I was near.
I wish I could hold your hand
And walk with footsteps along
On the beaches of time,
Making a mark on memories to hold along.
I wish I could see the sun set with you,
I wish I could dream of being with you,
I wish I could tell you all,
I wish I could feel your presence in all.
I wish I could rest in your arms,
Bury my sorrows and see the new light.
I wish I could be with you forever
Never miss a single lovely sight.
I wish I could look into your eyes,
If only I had the courage to do,
I wish I could tell you how much I love you,
If only I had the courage to do.
It’s easy to wish but to fulfill,
The thoughts that will,
Keep recalling day after day
And return in dismay.
It’s easy to wish but to fulfill
The desires that will
Make my heart look for you
When I know you are not there still...
You are not there in my life,
But you bring my dreams to life
You are not there with me,
But your thought keeps me going.
Monday, February 26, 2007
TRULY GOD'S OWN COUNTRY!
TRULY GODS OWN COUNTRY..
“Heaven on earth”, “beautiful”, “magnificent” are the terms one gets to hear whenever there is a mention of Kerala. I always wanted to explore this part of the country which boasts of exceptional landscapes and picturesque surroundings. May it be the long standing coconut trees or the aromatic tea gardens; Kerala has a very distinct demography and a rich culture too. So when I got the opportunity to actually visit this place I jumped at it without even thinking twice. We set out for this abode as a field trip and were ready for all the unexpected surprises that were going to come our way. A bunch of 70 crazy people, two buses and the passion to discover something we would not forget for the rest of our lives.
Our first destination was Cochin, the city on the coasts of kerala. Because it was a field trip going to a industry was a necessity hence we went to the Malyalam Manorama office and the printing press. It was a good learning experience. The next day we left our hotel to go to Kottayam, another beautiful town southwards. Coming to kerala and not cruising the backwaters would be foolish, so we set out to soak ourselves in the sun and let the boat take us through the waters of Kerala in Allepy. . We spent good three hours enjoying the journey and observing the lifestyle of the people there. Their lives seemed full of contentment, away from the city lights, pollution and adultery. They loved their coconut trees and their paddy fields. There houses were humble, warm and welcoming.
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Thursday, February 01, 2007
RELIGION - SPREAD BY WORDS OR 'S'WORDS?




An angry mob of hundreds marching with pride to kill their brothers, a pregnant woman begging for her unborn child's life, girls being raped at every corner of the road and a child being harrassed because he is either a hindu or a muslim. This was the scene during the Gujarat riots or maybe it was even worse. Gory images of destruction cross my mind everytime I sit to write about this issue. My blood boils everytime I see a movie based on this episode. I have always been a non-believer in religion and day by day I find my belief going stronger. Religion is the language of God. It is His way of communication. But time and again we have often misinterpreted it for our selfish motives.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
THE LOLLYPOP OF LIFE!
THIS MORNING WHEN EVERYTHING WAS GOING HAYWIRE, THINGS WERE NOT FALLING IN PLACE, WHEN NEGATIVITY ENGULFED ME AND LIFE LOOKED TOTALLY SCREWED UP..I DECIDED TO KEEP QUIET AND ACCEPT THINGS AS THEY ARE.." DON'T REACT BUT RESPOND"..YES..I DID NOT REACT NOR DID I RESPOND..I JUST MAINTAINED MY SILENCE..OBSERVING PEOPLE, THE EFFECT OF MY MOOD ON THEM AND THE VULNERABILITY OF THE SITUTATION TAKING A TOLL ON EVERYONE AROUND. I LEARNT A LOT. SOMETIMES IN LIFE, THE WEIRDEST OF THE MOMENTS TEACH YOU THINGS THAT YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND OTHERWISE. AS WE WALKED TOWARDS THE SITUATION WINDING UP FOR THE DAY, I STOPPED BY A SHOP TO PICK UP A CARD FOR MY DAD , REALIZING HIS IMPORTANCE IN MY LIFE. I LEARNT THAT WHENEVER I AM SAD I JUST HAVE TO THINK ABOUT HIM..AND YES IT DID WORK OUT..I WAS FEELING BETTER. MUCH MUCH BETTER AND THANKS TO MY FRIEND SHE OFFERED ME A LOLLYPOP, YES A SMALL LOLLYPOP AND I ENJOYED IT FOR ALMOST AN HOUR OR SO..IT WAS THE MOST AMAZING TIME OF THE DAY...IN SPITE OF ALL THE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS I WAS PUT IN, I MANAGED TO SMILE TODAY..LOL..YEAH IM MAKING IT SOUND LIKE A BIG THING..SMILE...PEOPLE CALL IT A MILLION DOLLOR SMILE...BUT I HAVE A QUESTION..."WHY MAKE YOUR SMILE SO PRECIOUS AND MAKE IT SO RARE?"...SO LETS CHANGE IT TO " OMIGOSH! YOU HAVE A MILLION DOLLOR ANGER!" YES..MAKE YOUR ANGER EXPENISVE...SPREAD YOUR SMILE, NO MATTER HOW BAD YOUR DAY WAS, JUST MAKE IT A POINT TO MAKE THE OTHER PERSON'S DAY A MEMORABLE..
CHEERS
Friday, January 12, 2007
the hateful life i love to live!!!
i know it was a bad attempt at creating a master piece but this post certainly will be something i would love to read again and again because it talks about my race for survival...survival in a world where change is the only constant, where there are hundreds standing behind me to replace me , where there is sheer excitment of giving out productive results and improving with the day. Yes it is the field of media that I am talking about. Dynamic, vibrant, growing, potential based and thrilling. Every day brings in new challenges and tasks that requires your right brain working to the extent that you are able to deliver the desired results. Creativity and knowledge are the two things you should be made of to make your work easier and interesting.
I still dont consider myself worth writing about mass media because i still have a long way to go..But probably it might just help a few planning to take a plunge in this feild and help them sail through successfully .
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
contemplative musings

Life is meant to be lived with happiness, joy and well-being. But sometimes things go out of hand and you are left with sorrows looking at you to be welcomed. I might sound like Deepak Chopra right now, but this is just one of those times when you get into the contemplative mood and start blabbering these philosophical musings. "I am happy", i keep shouting to myself..but is it true or am i just trying to be happy? I certainly need a lot of reflection to be done, a lot of " know yourself exercises" to be done. But I am so sure even a life time would be less for me to do so, why? coz I am still searching myself and I know it ain't easy to know who you are and your purpose of living or rather existing..........
Sunday, November 05, 2006
THE SEARCHING EYES.......
She thought I was her grand-daughter
And he raised his hands to bless me,
But they saddened in dismay..
Coz I was not the one they were searching.
A hall full of loneliness
And circumstances of weariness,
I saw through the teary eyes
The pain of not seeing a dear’s sight.
They ditched their sadness
And wiping their sorrows
Saw my happy face
And thought about their grand daughters.
I could feel their want to be loved and to be heard
I was helpless but happy
I was kind because of sympathy,
I was sad coz I could see
The pain of not seeing a dear’s sight.
Every sentence I spoke
They had hundred tales to tell
I sat their patiently,
Listening but feeling the pain.
The pain that they lived
The pain that shadowed their love
The pain those ‘searching eyes’ felt
The pain of not seeing a dear’s sight.
The pain of being good parents,
The pain for loving their children
The pain for striving to make ends meet
The pain of being left alone.
They did their best for their sons
But were left alone
Their searching eyes still searched on
For their near and dear ones.
How heartless can one be
To leave their parents to die
To forget the countless gifts
And to forget that they still are alive.
You held her hand when you fell down
Your mother she was.
You hugged him as a kid
Your dad, you remember?
The endless nights they kept awake
Finding joy in your peaceful sleep
They endless times they were happy
Watching you grow and learn.
But fools I would call them
They got nothing in return
Yes their expenses are paid..
But who will answer their questions
And those searching eyes.
Who will care for them?
Who will feed them?
When they are helpless but hungry.
Who will talk to them?
When they need you the most.
Their letters are never answered
Their prayers seldom heard
Its only gestures you see
And those searching eyes.
The phone rings and you pick it up
You think its your wife
But instead the manager calls in
To tell you that your father has died.
Now you feel the silence
And the sudden rush of thoughts
You feel you haven’t spoken enough
You feel they were cheated.
Now you feel the pain.
Of losing someone dear
Now you feel the pain
Of not seeing that dear’s sight.
And you know who is the culprit
Of those searching eyes.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
review- maximum city

“Ae dil hai mushkil jeena yahan, zara hatke zara bachke yeh hai Bambai meri jaan.”
This song was written almost five to four decades ago, but even today it truly signifies the spirit of Mumbai. The adrenaline rush you see around you while walking on the streets or traveling in a jam packed local, the innumerable people crossing the signal in front of Churchgate station every two minutes or the maddening traffic jam you fight everyday while returning home, you feel this song every moment you live here. I chose the book Maximum city to be reviewed to know and appreciate my city better. A mega city like Mumbai, which keeps expanding every day, has so much to tell us and teach us. Hence my search ended when I came across this book which did exactly the job I wanted to be done. It helped me to comprehend every bit of my existence in this city.
The book “Maximum city- Bombay lost and found” is about the city and the people living in it. Suketu Mehta in his sprawling 500 pages book has given an account of incidents about the various characters like people suffering the brunt of the 1992-93 blasts and riots, underworld hit-men, a bar dancer, a film producer etc. these stories are not connected but there is a common thread running through them and that is the city of Mumbai, which Mehta still prefers to call as Bombay. All these stories revolve around the various problems that the city faces and how the people of this mega polis also get affected by them. A lot of research work was done by him before actually writing the book. It’s a factual and ‘in your face’ kind of a novel which guides you to Mumbai’s history and back to the present condition. read this book and discover your home in a new way and in a new light.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
yups busy
Monday, October 09, 2006
blog holiday???
hoping to see something from u. meanwhile check out my blog. have posted many things there. i want ur comments on every single post dahling. dont forget pls.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
hmm..a few moments of reflection

yes, reflection... it was raining and i was by my window with a cuppa coffee.. i could c the birds fly with difficulty, returning with wet feathers back to their nest..i could see kids running around the streets, and i saw a couple holding hands walking down the road...yyyaawwwnnn...again love, mushy stuff and the same old break up demon.yeah thts true..but im yet to decide why do these topics seem to rule our world, why? any guesses? if you guys find out..lemme know.