Monday, September 24, 2007

Hip Hip Hurray :)

I am composing the post just a few minutes after India made history , after they went on to win the Twenty-20 World Cup and gave us perhaps the most cherishable moment of the game for the whole century.

The under-dogs became dark horses and then the dark horses became favourites and then favourites became champions, Thats how Team India scripted their T20 outings in South Africa.

With least expectations riding on the team Dhoni and his men did nothing but enjoy their game each and every moment till the last pakistani wicket fell to rewrite history books.

The fact that makes the victory more special is that it came against arch-rivals Pakistan though they played really well to give us all a nail biting finish.

Two teams who were chucked out of the ICC ODI World cup barely a few months back, have now come over the odds to go to the helm of the game.

Look whom they have crushed en route to winning the cup Pakistan,South africa,Australia and Pakistan.....Wow what a journey it has been , simply impeccable.

The men in blue averaging just 24 in age brought us all an unforgettable moment of pride by becoming champions in this new format of the game. The young bloods showed great deal of aggression and passion and now they have reached the pinnacle.

The whole country of more than a billion has erupted in joy and celebrations galore all over.
Setting aside the bitter past , the political flim-flams, the national problems and all our worries, of each and every Indian, this victory has flooded all with extreme joy.

Team India you deserved the cup and you have made us all proud.

Chak De India !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please bear with me if I had erred as you all know I am writing in a mood of great jubilation :)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Chennai !!!

I just wanted to share this video with you all !

Its cool, and brings cheer for my new aspirations :)

Please bear with the 'ad' tho :(



Thanks :)

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Birthday Gift :)

There can't be any better Birthday gift to mother India than a scintillating 'series-win' in the home-of-cricket and the Indian cricket team deserves all the adulation.

Despite all the controversies surrounding the decision to back-out of follow on in the 3rd innings of the Oval test doing rounds everywhere, the coveted series win could not be outsmarted by the final test result.

One can easily understand the vested reasons behind Dravid's decision as it is simply the fear of losing the series had England put up a decent total on the board if they were following on. Because batting on a track like Oval in the 4th innings is more than a nightmare for Indians ,though touted to be the best line up in the world.

Even the batsmen gave a slice of their fears in 3rd innings itself when they chose to bat instead make England follow-on and they were 6 down before declaring. That may perhaps be the reason for Dravid's decision. And all he thought was to put the blame on bowlers fitness which eventually evoked mixed response.

As he is known, the Wall always blocks everything and he did the same. But this incident will remain as the recent blot in Indian test cricket.

The other side was perhaps more of a team spirit and thirst to win. They played as a team and everyone contributed their bit to the victory, except a few exceptional performances by Zaheer in the Nottingham test and kumble's magic with both bat and ball at the Oval.

The pick of the series is the opening pair of Karthik-Jaffer pair who seem to be on the right track for solving India's opening woes. Karthik in particular was exceptional as an opener, portrayed right mix of defense and technique and had won the accolades for his efforts.

The series win showed perfect signs of India improving from over the traumatic world cup exit, with excellent blend of youth experience contributing their bit to wipe of stains.

All the media hype is well deserved, as winning England in England is never easy.If it was 2-0 it would have given us more reasons to celebrate, however this is not bad in anyway.

For the upcoming One-day series and the following tours, as always, we keep our fingers crossed !

Thanks for reading :)

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Rowling keeps it Rolling !!!

Its been a while since I wrote my last post, But I'm back thanks to the freak rains of Hyderabad that denied a rare chance of getting back to home early.

I know writing a review for HP and Order of the Phoenix weeks after its release is understandably funny, but "Better late than never".

I am no expert in wizardry and witchcraft and often take pride with the fact that I have not even seen the cover of any of HP books and humbly accept the 'muggle'ness.

This isn't a complete review of HP and OOTP henceforth HP book worms and movie freaks can go ahead reading at your own peril.

OOTP is claimed to be the darkest of all HP movies but hardly contains awe-inspiring magic or visual effects. Perhaps thats why it makes a little boring to see OOTP in Imax, sans any terrifying graphics or effects.

What inspired me more was the tint of slow and the smooth flow of events that inspire Harry to be more tough to baddies as he steps into adolescence.

I was dumb-struck by an astounding performance by the lady who played "Dolores Umbridge".
Her acting prowess is simply the best part of the movie reels. She brought the whole reflex of the character to her facial antics and witty smile. Hats off to her.

The last 20 minutes of 3D experience was not so exceptional, yet sounded interesting.

As always I loved watching Emma Watson in genius Hermione, and she simply carried me away.

When I heard mutters from faithful HP book readers that the greatness of the book was not wholly transpired into the movie, I withdrew my own complaints.

At the end of it all, what I enjoyed most is the thrill of watching a HP movie on its first day in Imax among freak fans despite being a muggle! Sounds crazy ???

Thanks for reading :)

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

King of Grass - High on Class !!!

It couldn't have been any bigger than this, a dream final any tennis watcher could have wished for on center court, Wimbledon.

It was literally a "Clash of the Titans" and everyone hoped that the rain gods too were relaxing in front of their television sets :)

After days of clumsy freak weather at the Wimbledon the final day was much sunnier and the meadows were looking dry and green all set for the grand finale !

Two great masters of the game - one who was getting used to it and the other making use of it well.

The title clash was between Roger the top seed and Nadal the second, turned out to be a treat to watch for both spectators who had come to the center court with folded umbrellas and for those worldwide before the idiot box with their fingers crossed.

While Fedex was eying Bjorg's record of five straight Wimbledon titles, Rafa was hoping for his maiden Wimbledon title.

Many would have seen Roger emulating Nadal 5 years later or Nadal emulating Roger when the latter defeated Pete Sampras from getting his 5th consecutive Wimbledon title back in 2001.

The game was never a one sided affair, and was equally poised at any stage except for the latter stages of the decider.

I would say Roger had his lady-luck very much by his side as he got away with 1st and 3rd side thanks to a tie break. He proved his mettle with a total of 24 aces against 1 for Nadal , reminding everyone of the yesteryear legend Goran Ivanisevic who is still unparalleled with his serves on the grass.

Roger also had the number of unforced errors more than that of his opponent indicating how collected and composed the younger lad was.

Presumably both had their placements fantastic, giving us nothing less than a 'edge of the seat' experience.

Nadal came back strongly winning the 2nd and 4th sets thanks to some wonderful winners from his dynamic forehand, pushing the king of grass too far from being a cake walk.

The fact that both of them were equally flexing the muscles ,exhibited some exuberant talent and went on to grab 2 sets each before the decider.

While there was some mild chaos due to the hawk-eye decision challenging options, It was Nadal who took everyone by surprise by challenging only those decisions which turned to his favor.

Then came the final set which took away the breath of many and turned out to be the most exciting set of all games in the recent tennis history. Some would have even felt boring at times as both were winning equally and alternatively their own serves.

When the score board was reading 2-2 I was thinking only a tie break can decide the champion,
But then the swiss maestro justified he is a little above the crest when he broke Nadal for 2 successive games with some wonderful backhand winners and aces.

He won the set,match and championship 6-2 in the final set thus re-writing the history books.
Swedish legend Bjorn Borg was all smiles after he found a company for his elite club of 5 consecutive Wimbledon ch'ships.

The tears that rolled down Federer's cheeks said all the story and how great it was getting close to being called a legend.

But Nadal had more positives to take from the match, He stood tall,strong and can only be credited for pushing the champion to a fag end.

And Federer told that It was the toughest grand slam final for him and wished Nadal to have a longer run and that Nadal deserved a win in the center court.

And this match will go down in the history as one of the most enchanting tennis game, and also for the discovery of two great sportsmen - a legend of the present and a champion of the future.


Thanks for your time :)

Monday, July 9, 2007

HP - ootp Trailer :)

Just can't wait to watch this.

Enjoy !!!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

AQ is hiring !!

Two back to back incidents, allegedly attempted by suicide bombers to blow-up some very vital installations in London and Glasgow, is being cited as a strong indication that AQ is back.

Wondering what AQ is? Its Al-Qaeda !!

Sources indicate that AQ is on a hiring spree, and is desperately searching for men for their new projects which are under analysis/design phase.

This time around they have deployed skilled labor like doctors and engineers, reportedly some Indians also have been involved. The recent detentions of Indian doctors serve as an example.

After a brief stint of deployment of their projects in the US, their attention have now turned towards the UK, which even a change in top Britain administration could not help from preventing.


AQ quickly jumped into action in UK after the government there enforced a bill which shows the door for 20,000 doctors who don't have a work permit, by bringing an amendment to effect the same.


The strong feeling of insecurity among these doctors where well utilized by AQ's master brains by deploying them to do subversive activities - a move that could well prove a nightmare for all the skilled labor of Asian origin, For there is always a racial implication in the aftermath of such attacks in Europe.

There have been reports that AQ have started manipulating Asian stock markets to raise funds it could well be the beginning of AQ's next innings.

The recent facts only assert that AQ network is growing by leaps and bounds across Asia , and sends strong signals for people to expect the unexpected.

The day is not far away when AQ will go one step further to offer IPO to people to manage their 'business'.


Thanks for sparing a minute or two :)

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

A Picture speaks a lot...

To be honest, I don't use to have a great flair for pictures , Be it some wonderful images portraying scenic excellence or green landscapes in the midst of cloud covered mountains.

Occasionally I used to feel nostalgic with a few pictures shot in college, also saddening me up for missing many such occasions.

But this particular picture has really influenced me so much that I have started staring at it continuously in my deliberate breaks at work.

Anyone would wonder what am I bluffing about. Its all about the picture in this post.

I admire Vinay a lot, Simply because he is so cool and down-to-earth and his acting prowess is just a piece of cake, reflecting our own self in him, thanks to the character "karthik" he played in Unnale Unnale.

But that is not perhaps the only reason for hailing this picture. I feel there is more to it than just senses.

Whenever I glare this pic, I imagine myself to be up there,
either recollecting the past which was so unambitious or thinking of the future which looks so ambiguous.

I always wanted to do this just like the pic. Just stand by the side of a tree , look upto the skies and ask myself two questions:
1. Was Everything Fine ?
2. Is Everything gonna be fine ?

But I know I would never get the answers............

I find this picture reflecting the very plight of each one of us who don't dare question the Gods about the meaning of existence of ourselves and all creatures surrounding,
And who is on the look out for a change from this 'ever busy never easy' life with changing proportions of happiness, joy, sorrow, care and what not!

I quote Shakespeare's words........

"All the world's a stage and all men and women merely players"

Adding a few of my words to it:

"All the world's a stage and all men and women merely players without realizing what role they are to play once and for all"


Thanks a lot for lending me your eyes and thought :)

Monday, June 11, 2007

The Creative Zen Vision: M

I just loved this video which compares Ipod and Creative Zen Vision:M.

Also justifies why Creative-Zen Vision M is called an "Ipod-killer"

I am planning to buy one !

Check out:

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Vote for Taj !!!

Its not just about the pride of the nation !

Its about immortal love !

Its not just about admiring art !

Its about portraying architectural excellence !

We have less than a month left to choose the 7 wonders of the World

Our very own Taj Mahal is among the top ten contenders

The marble marvel is perhaps the most beautiful wonder among all of them symbolising art, love, peace, purity and much more.

Taj embracing Yamuna serves as best example for nature - artifacts co-existence.

So its our inherent responsibility to vote and show our solidarity to the most beautiful place in India!!

To Vote:

Log On to www.new7wonders.com , Just register with your email Id and vote for your 7 picks
(Or)
Just send an SMS: "TAJ" to 4567 and vote for Taj

Lets make Taj our gift to the World :)

Huzoor Wah Taj Boliye !!!!!!

Thanks for Reading :)

Friday, May 25, 2007

Suryan FM online..... Enjoy

Missing Suryan FM and wonderful Tamil songs??

Try out this link and enjoy Suryan FM across thousands of kilometers.......


http://www.radio.haplog.com/

The other links in the page for Sun TV etc.., doesn't seem to work for me :(
But this Suryan FM link works

PS: It works only in Internet Explorer.

Njoy :)

Thursday, May 17, 2007

இது எப்படி

8.30 க்கு என்ன பார்க்கலாம் ???
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யோவ் ! முதல்ல போய் வேலைய பாருய்யா ! வெண்ணை !


இது எப்படி ?!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Spidey - 3 !!!!

One of the problems with sequels is that, expectations keep rising after each release, And living up to it is understandably difficult. Well, thats what I could infer from Spiderman-3....

The amount of hype given isn't justified though, and '3' clearly loses out to its prequels..

But what more can we expect from a super-hero movie....couple of scenes with high-end graphical effects , a few scenes of sarcastic comedy , a few romantic scenes and a few for insisting on responsibilities? Spidey-3 fits this bill perfectly.

What I liked?
Some good visual effects for 'Sand-man', the title reel which had a good mix of scenes from its prequels and glossy grafix

What I don like?
Why is there a misconception that, Its only the body-build of the hero works in a super-hero movie? If the looks of the heroine was too boring like this , I am afraid super-heroes will keep losing out in their love-life.
Taking on 1,2,3 villains seems to be a thing to bring anyone to their seat-corner, But it didn't work that way.

What I recommend?
If you are not hesitant of absence of logic, but only particular about some good mix of visual effects and heroics then Sp-3 is a treat to watch. For others though , It may be yet another summer time puller.

PS: The 2nd heroine ... eh........ was beautiful....couldn't see her in that small role... Sam Raimi .. Consider changing your casting director :)

Thanks so much for reading !!!

Monday, May 14, 2007

Pyramids !!!!

Just loved this Arabian proverb which talks of the man-made-marvel called pyramids.

"Man Fears Time !
Yet ,
Time Fears Pyramids"

- Arab proverb.

Very True!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

First post..."Stepping into a critic's shoes"

Perhaps one of the easiest things to do in leisure is blogging. Having said that, I am not pushing myself up to publish some wonderful blogs!

I shall try my level best to share with you some useful stuff if not entertaining, at least not to disappoint you who have all the way come here to read the blog.

In this venture I wish to step into a critic's shoes to view everything from a critical perspective as it has been the easiest thing to do till date.

Looking forward to your support.