Friday, July 20, 2007
Pertinent observation
I was going through my archives the other day - when I was taking a breather from work, and I was both amazed and curiously worried about the totally different way of writing, presentation and attitude conveyed in the blogs. I seemed to have been another guy altogether. I completely seem to have lost that part/ face/ existence - depending on the severity of this so called change. I can't even associate myself with some of the posts I had made back then! Let alone blog that way. Totally mixed emotions on reading all those posts and the recent ones. Baffled and puzzled! Guys, what say?
Monday, July 16, 2007
Madras Male - the quest
There has always been this huge love I have had for the Chennai city. I remember fondly peeking out of the Bus window when I came to Chennai from Hyderabad during 2003-04. I used to be so fond of the city n the people here that I used to rush home twice a month from Hyd. And once the bus hit Mount Road, I absoulutely had to peep out and check out the latest hoardings - Who's Pothy's new model? Which tamil movie has occupied the pride of place in those mammoth hoardings close to the Thousand Lights signal? (I still remember this amazing 'Ulle Veliye' cutout that was put up by the creative genius Parthiban in this spot). What is the latest Amul hoarding near Spencer's signal? What is the latest Chennai Silk hoarding? Who is the new Prince Jewellery model? All these questions may have been of trivial importance to others, but I absolutely had to know it.
Similarly, I still always stop my bike whenever I see a major movie's poster to see the theaters it is running and quickly do an analysis of how it is distributed. Whether it is a good movie for the distributor could be figured out from that actually. These were all things that I absolutely had to do each time I hit Chennai.
Now that I spent the summer of 2006 and 2007 here, and seem to be destined to stay here for some more time, I am using every opportunity to live the city to the maximum. BK and myself went on this crazy drive from Sterling road to Ega all the way to Sangam, and from there to Pantheon Road, Mount Road and then to Satyam, all in the quest to know our city better. And that's where I got the enthu to blog on this topic. I embarked on a similar trip, once I finished watching HP 5 in Devi.
The rear exit from Devi leads to this really crowded street - I wanted to see where this goes, since it seemed to run parallel to Mount Road. I thus decided to persist with it till it reached Pycrofts Road, where I took a turn and took this real long drive there, to see fond memories of Chepauk return - when I saw the Bell's Road, Pycrofts Road junction. How the 'D Stand' used to be in Bells Road, and the Victoria Garden Road used to be the road to take for the costly Pavilion and Terrace stands. I was instantly nostalgic and decided to circle Chepauk, and then hit the Marina Beach Road. I was reminded of how I used to get down at the Station opposite the Marina beach -and relegiously follow Dad's instructions to reach Chepauk. Now that I understand the city better - these past memories seem even more amazing. I then braved heavy rain to drive all the way to Santhome and then figured out intuitively that Teynampet had to come in that direction and finally hit home through Pondy Bazaar. One big joyride it was. My clothes were dripping wet at the end of it, but it seemed more than worth it.
The quest to be the quintessential Madras Male is well on. And I am more than happy about it.
Similarly, I still always stop my bike whenever I see a major movie's poster to see the theaters it is running and quickly do an analysis of how it is distributed. Whether it is a good movie for the distributor could be figured out from that actually. These were all things that I absolutely had to do each time I hit Chennai.
Now that I spent the summer of 2006 and 2007 here, and seem to be destined to stay here for some more time, I am using every opportunity to live the city to the maximum. BK and myself went on this crazy drive from Sterling road to Ega all the way to Sangam, and from there to Pantheon Road, Mount Road and then to Satyam, all in the quest to know our city better. And that's where I got the enthu to blog on this topic. I embarked on a similar trip, once I finished watching HP 5 in Devi.
The rear exit from Devi leads to this really crowded street - I wanted to see where this goes, since it seemed to run parallel to Mount Road. I thus decided to persist with it till it reached Pycrofts Road, where I took a turn and took this real long drive there, to see fond memories of Chepauk return - when I saw the Bell's Road, Pycrofts Road junction. How the 'D Stand' used to be in Bells Road, and the Victoria Garden Road used to be the road to take for the costly Pavilion and Terrace stands. I was instantly nostalgic and decided to circle Chepauk, and then hit the Marina Beach Road. I was reminded of how I used to get down at the Station opposite the Marina beach -and relegiously follow Dad's instructions to reach Chepauk. Now that I understand the city better - these past memories seem even more amazing. I then braved heavy rain to drive all the way to Santhome and then figured out intuitively that Teynampet had to come in that direction and finally hit home through Pondy Bazaar. One big joyride it was. My clothes were dripping wet at the end of it, but it seemed more than worth it.
The quest to be the quintessential Madras Male is well on. And I am more than happy about it.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Harry Potter and the Lazy Fan
I have been afflicted by cravings of Harry Potter again. I so want to finish the fifth n sixth books . I first want to finish the Order of the Phoenix before its movie release this friday, so as to watch the movie in the big screen AFTER reading the book. One confession - I have NEVER watched a HP movie on the big screen! What a loss! I have only 3 more chances left. Will want to definitely make up for lost time. Infact - I wonder why I resisted the HP temptation for so long. I started reading those delightful pieces of literature on a friend's prolonged and continuous insistence. Even after I started reading them - I have been fairly sporadic in my HP reading habits despite thoroughly enjoying all the books. I have actually spent night-outs reading Wiki and other websites on HP. Unbelievable! my No-enthu da bursts and their destructive effects on my genuine liking for HP. Here is a summary of when I read each book, to drive home the point -
HP 1 - May 2005
HP2 - June 2005
HP3 - March 2007!!! Blame this on IIMB. but what a loss of 2 years. I remember finishing it just after I returned from my Goa trip.
HP4 - April 2007 - I remember enjoying my train journeys and even Auto journeys reading this book. I completed this at home - in one huge session where I raced through 300 pages.
HP 5, 6 - Still to read!!!! (despite both books lying at home for the last 3 months!)
Let's see if I resist No enthu to finish this book on time. To beat it to the theater, literally!
HP 1 - May 2005
HP2 - June 2005
HP3 - March 2007!!! Blame this on IIMB. but what a loss of 2 years. I remember finishing it just after I returned from my Goa trip.
HP4 - April 2007 - I remember enjoying my train journeys and even Auto journeys reading this book. I completed this at home - in one huge session where I raced through 300 pages.
HP 5, 6 - Still to read!!!! (despite both books lying at home for the last 3 months!)
Let's see if I resist No enthu to finish this book on time. To beat it to the theater, literally!
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Recent Musical gems
Thanks to my recent acquisition - The MotoRokr, I get to listen to a lot of music while I am travelling to and from work. Arduous times those, I spend more than 20% of my day, and almost 33% of the time I am awake in the bus. Here are some gems that keep my spirits up - and as I pointed out in an earlier post, help me attain that elusive "Bliss of solitude".
1. Kaise Kahen, Shiva, Ilayaraja. - Outstanding song this, I just love the 80's feel in this song. "I love you"!!!! - what a line...
2. Ore Nyabagam, Minnale, Harris Jeyaraj - Brilliant guitars and what depth in the song!
3. Jaane do na, Cheeni Kum, Ilayaraja - Shreya!!!!! what she does to me is unbelievable. The way she says "Jaane do na". The third and fourth lines - Naaaaa etc..Too much.
4. Appudo ippudo, Bommarilu, Devi Sri Prasad - Siddharth is this amazing musical talent. As Ganja, the guy who gave me this lifeline, says, the pa-ni-ni-sa-sa is AMAZING!!! What a peppy song. K to theory. This song is all about enjoying the moment.
5. Dol Dol, Pokiri, Mani Sharma (Telugu!!!!) - Suchi of Mirchi fame's voice is her s** appeal. No doubts. The number of loops this has constituted is too many to remember. What a woman. She just makes me forget the world and my existence.
6. I met Bach in my house, How to Name it, Ilayaraja. God! that's all he is.
7. Style, Sivaji, ARR - Unbelievable energy in the song, for me this is a life altering song.
8. Saroja saaman nikalo, Chennai 600028, Yuvan - Energetic song with out of the world veenai interludes that just kill you.
9. The Reason, Hoobastank - Singing that song aloud in Makki's car the other day was an unforgettable experience. That song has got the best lyrics ever in English I know.
10. Ay Hairathein, Guru, ARR - Hindi song of the year. Period. Innocence personified.
Will keep updating the blog with my musical rants on and off.
1. Kaise Kahen, Shiva, Ilayaraja. - Outstanding song this, I just love the 80's feel in this song. "I love you"!!!! - what a line...
2. Ore Nyabagam, Minnale, Harris Jeyaraj - Brilliant guitars and what depth in the song!
3. Jaane do na, Cheeni Kum, Ilayaraja - Shreya!!!!! what she does to me is unbelievable. The way she says "Jaane do na". The third and fourth lines - Naaaaa etc..Too much.
4. Appudo ippudo, Bommarilu, Devi Sri Prasad - Siddharth is this amazing musical talent. As Ganja, the guy who gave me this lifeline, says, the pa-ni-ni-sa-sa is AMAZING!!! What a peppy song. K to theory. This song is all about enjoying the moment.
5. Dol Dol, Pokiri, Mani Sharma (Telugu!!!!) - Suchi of Mirchi fame's voice is her s** appeal. No doubts. The number of loops this has constituted is too many to remember. What a woman. She just makes me forget the world and my existence.
6. I met Bach in my house, How to Name it, Ilayaraja. God! that's all he is.
7. Style, Sivaji, ARR - Unbelievable energy in the song, for me this is a life altering song.
8. Saroja saaman nikalo, Chennai 600028, Yuvan - Energetic song with out of the world veenai interludes that just kill you.
9. The Reason, Hoobastank - Singing that song aloud in Makki's car the other day was an unforgettable experience. That song has got the best lyrics ever in English I know.
10. Ay Hairathein, Guru, ARR - Hindi song of the year. Period. Innocence personified.
Will keep updating the blog with my musical rants on and off.
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