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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Matters of the heart

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During college days, reading Sudha Pillai’s article in TOI on the ‘Matters of the Heart’ made me feel like a typical teen. I could identify with it. Today, when I’m no more a teen, it still makes sense.

When you are a teen you are all ‘mushy’ and waiting for your Prince charming! He/she makes your heart skip a beat and you hum love songs all day! It’s a phase that we all go through, until we find that someone special in our life who is meant to be that – ‘special’. Some find their special person early on and build dreams and cascades whereas for the others it takes a while. And it’s worth the wait.

‘Love’ has been man’s greatest strength and weakness. Men and women love differently but is it love that makes us all feel secure and confident? A single woman may have tasted the essence of love but chooses to stay single for various reasons. Many couples have loved truly and with all their heart and soul. Destiny chooses some to be successful whereas some others do not materialize but it does not fail.

In today’s fast paced world, loving means texting each other, calling up each other, Facebooking (while most avoid it) and of course enjoying the little time that they have like there is no tomorrow.

Love as they say makes the world a safer place. Look around and it is ‘love’ that makes us all look forward to a bright day. Differences have distanced people away from each other. Loving one another has become a ‘business’ than a ‘matter of the heart’. Hold onto it, all is not lost. People do seek ‘matters of the heart’. Let’s not lose the innocence and the joy of loving. We love to be loved and when you give love it is the most beautiful feeling ever :)

Break free and open up to a world of love!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Welcome Happiness into your life!

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Happiness is a state of the mind. The ultimate aim of all is to achieve happiness in every aspect of our life. The best way to seek happiness is to give it to people around you. This creates a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction. You are at peace with yourself and people around you. It is said that “It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown.”

Why do we have stress balls with smileys, why is every advertisement showing love and happiness with all the primary colors, why does every ad show a child or kid with a happy and uncomplaining mother? Because these create a positive energy and most of all honesty…Honesty is a virtue, which attracts us towards it making our lives much simpler. Children speak the truth, it may put you in an easy situation but that’s the beauty of being a child. Purity and innocence describe them.


Happiness is when you see a baby sleeping peacefully, happiness is when you look up at the stars in the sky, happiness is when you lend a helping hand to those in need, happiness is expressing love to your dear ones, happiness lies within you…

A silent prayer or a wish can make your day calm and serene. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs states self-actualization as the highest aim of all mankind. To reach this state, we need to move up the pyramid fulfilling the physiological, security, social, and esteem needs.

This isn’t as easy as it seems. Determination, integrity and a powerful personality will make you achieve success in all aspects of life.

Keep smiling and do pedal your bicycle of life with great energy and enthusiasm, spreading joy and cheer :))

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Men will be men!

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We want to take public transport, why? Because it reduces the need to get your own vehicle, traffic jams and it’s inexpensive...

But, traveling by the bus can be disastrous for a woman! This may sound like and old topic to write about but trust me it happens every day and women just zip their lips!

A man sitting in ladies seat is akin to victory! I would like to narrate an incident a 'bus incident'. I was traveling by the bus (which I do rarely, but need to in order to save money). The last ladies seat had just one lady sitting beside the window. This shameless man happily parked himself. I was just there waiting for a seat. I looked at him and said 'Ladies Seat’; he got up feeling not very embarrassed.

I was proud of myself and was feeling good :)) but the girl next to me got down at the next stop. Now what? All the men were vying for that seat! I didn’t budge. One of the men asked me to push in. I again said 'Ladies Seat'. They began to talk among themselves and express frustration.

I just couldn't sit there any longer. The seat in front of me was empty, I immediately went and sat there. Two shameless men sat there in the ladies seat like they had won the battle!

I was so proud of myself but eventually those uncivilized men won the battle. The problem also lies with women; they don’t have the guts to ask what is theirs. There were so many women who were standing who could have grabbed the seat next to me but they chose not to. Why? Only because men will be men!

Fight for your rights and when you have got it, make use of the rights given to you. It's not just about getting a seat in the bus but it’s about who you can be!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Be the change you want to see in the world

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Indians will never learn civic manners and etiquette ever! Look around and you are sure to find every single person behaving the worst. It might include yourself too!

How many of us Indians are encountered by rude and ignorant auto drivers who complain about traffic and one-way roads? Traveling by the auto rickshaw is a nuisance and convincing them to go anywhere you want to makes it tougher. Also, a slight drizzle in namma Bengaluru will get them to charge extra and demand higher than the usual fare! Take a bus ride and you are sure to find women and men quarreling over seat or the conductor speaking rudely to the passengers.

We Indians love talking and with more than half of the population in India, now having a mobile phone, (According to Gartner, the mobile penetration in India will reach 82% in 2014), all hell's going to break loose! Talking non-stop with increasing decibel rate will certainly leave our ear drums damaged! Also, I don't get the point why people talk so loud so that others can hear what you say? Does it matter to me that you just had a bad day at work?

We complain of bad roads, and missing pavements, how many of us use the pavement for walking? What about two-wheelers using the pavement to escape the traffic jam! And then there are others who love spitting, littering, and running into others while walking or crossing...

These are things that we see everyday and let it happen cause we too are culprits. We travel abroad and follow the rules and have a disciplined life. As they say, “In Rome, do as the Romans do”. Once out, we are back to our old ways. Yes, old habits die hard.

But it is up to each individual to bring about a change. Lets make a difference and begin with ourselves first, so that others can follow.

As Gandhi said “Be the change you want to see in the world”.

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Dearest Mom,

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Happy Mother's Day to all mothers round the world! The most caring, beautiful and forgiving people on earth. A woman wears many hats, but it is motherhood that makes her a strong person. Love from a mother to a child is inexplicable. It is unconditional love that makes a mother-child relationship strong.

We all take this very relationship for granted and I do too. My mother pampers me with so much love and care that I want it more and more. The more I get, the more secure I feel.
Thank You, Mom for putting up with my foolishness and silly acts. Thank You for everything!
Love You!

The twinkle in your eyes, light up the house
Your sunshine smile, makes my day!
Your amazing talks is a source of inspiration
Your touch is heavenly!
Your the greatest joy I could ever ask for,
Thank You Mom!
Love You lots!

Friday, April 16, 2010

You Are All of This to Me

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We have all grown up reading Chicken soup for the teenage soul... me too. Here is a poem that I enjoyed reading!

You're the thought that starts each morning,
the conclusion to each day.
You are in all that I do,
and everything I say.

You're the smile on my face,
the twinkle in my eye.
The warmth inside my heart,
the fullness in my life.

You're the hand that's laced in mine,
and the coat upon my back.
My friend, my love,
my shoulder to lean on.

You're my silly, mature, caring,
thoughtful, bright and honest guy.
The one who holds me tightly,
when I need to cry.

You're the dimple in my cheek,
the ever constant tingle in my soul.
The voice that makes me weak,
the happiness of my life.

You're are all I've wanted,
you are all I need.
You are all I've dreamed of,
you are all of this to me.

- Melissa Collette

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Celebrating Women's Day

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Tomorrow March 8, 2010 is Women's Day and I have never given it any importance. Cause, I believe every day is a celebration of womanhood.

At 24, my mum tells me to behave like a 'woman' and not a college kid. Being a total tom boy in an all-girls school, it takes a hell lot of time for you to be like any other normal girl.

But as you grow and move into different phases of life, you realize the need to be 'you'. Still, I don't want to fall into the conventional or stereotypical way of being a woman. I do believe that each one has their own way of looking at life and achieving success. For me a woman represents strength of character, epitome of patience and having the courage to take on anything in life.

Being in a family where the majority are girls, I enjoy every bit of it. I have never asked God 'why don't I have a brother?' Never! I thank God I don't have one! In this post, I'm gonna share with you some of the women who have inspired and made a difference to my life.

1)Only a mother can offer unconditional love and care to her children no matter what! I love my mother! She treats me like a kid, pampers me, cares for me and makes me love her all the more! But what I love most about her is the fact that she has stood by her values and principles and does not care a dam about what others think or say.

2)My elder sister and I have always quarreled over trivial things. We are both blunt and extra rude too. But I miss her a lot! Its been five years since she married and I love her for what she is. I wait eagerly to meet her in the weekends, and most of all to play with my little nephew. Motherhood has changed my sister in many ways. My mum says I gotto learn many things from her...I'm sure I will.

3)Being a Bollywood buff, I cannot miss this gutsy and zesty woman. Its Preity Zinta! The 'only male' in Bollywood! She is intelligent, and dares to speak her mind and has achieved fame and success through hard work and sheer love for life. Amazing!

4)The world of journalism always attracted me and Barkha Dutt in particular. A journalist who dares to be herself and connect to millions of people especially the youth. Truly a woman of courage.

So this Women's Day, enjoy being 'you'.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

My Name is Khan - Review

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Hats off to KJo for venturing out on something so different. Being a fan of SRK, I couldn't miss MNIK. Well, MNIK touches your heart. It's a story of humanity and love. In today's world of suspicion and doubt, we forget to love oneself and others. MNIK portrays love as a means to unite people and nations. It showed love between two different worlds can be a success.

SRK as Rizwan Khan is fantastic. Seeing SRK as a romantic hero and watching him in MNIK is a completely different experience. His body language, dialogue delivery, and his innocent expressions make you love Rizwan Khan (make sure Khan is said from the epiglottis!)

Kajol as Mandira is magical! No size zero Kareena or mini skirt Piggy chops can beat her! SRK and Kajol continue to have a crackling chemistry. It's pleasing to watch them together.

The music of the film is soulful. 'Tere Naina' speaks volumes of Rizwan's attraction towards Mandira. 'Sajda' celebrates the joy of love and peace. 'Noor-e-khuda' resonates Rizwan's journey and quest for love.

If you haven't watched MNIK, do watch it on the big screen!

Photography in Coorg! Part II

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Mouthshut.com

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Want to know the fate of the next SRK movie? Want someone to recommend you to read a good book over the weekend? Does 'Little Italy' serve pasta to suit the Indian taste buds? Will the new L'Oreal product really straighten my hair?

Well there are answers for all this. It is not word-of-mouth but the 'reviews' that our experts in the field offer us. Today, there are reviews for almost everything under the sun. There are websites exclusively for Reviews. For instance my favorite - Mouthshut.com.

This website allows 'you' the consumer to review the product and you don't have to be a professional here. You can either choose to read someone else's review or write one yourself. It's simple. All you have to do is choose the category that you want to pen your thoughts on. Say – 'Entertainment' and then it could be your favorite T.V. channel, or programe or a film that excites you. Also you can read and rate other reviews that you just loved or completely hated. The comments space allows you to share your thoughts on the review or give your opinion on it. This leads to great interaction and feedback from your readers. It also leads to trusted members and readers who want to read your reviews solely because your reviews are genuine.

I personally signed up on Mouthshut.com after watching the movie 'Swades'. I thought the movie was so beautifully made and wanted to share my views on it. Writing in the entertainment section gives me the zest. Today, the online space gives each one of us an opportunity to be heard. Why not use this medium to the fullest?

Next time, think before you catch Omar Qureshi on Zoom to give his verdict on the latest Friday release, or Priya Bala's food review to take your girlfriend for a date!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

3 cheers!

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3 cheers to the makers of 3 idiots! The best movie of 2009 teaches us how to live life and to pursue one’s dreams. All of us cherish the times spent in college. College life is all about having fun, bunking classes, catching the latest movie, crushes yada yada yada…For 3 idiots – Farhan, Rancho, and Raju , college was all this and more.

Rancho played by Aamir Khan is a guy who thinks out of the box. Loves to implement what he has studied. Is inquisitive and believes in striving for excellence and not success.
Farhan played by Madhavan is a care free guy who admires Rancho’s outlook towards life. He’s an engineering student by default. His only passion is wildlife photography.
Raju played by Sharman Joshi likes sticking by the rules of life. Is a wimp who has an ailing father, unmarried sister and poor mother. Raju dreams to be an engineer.
Piya played by Kareena Kapoor is a medical student who is attracted to Rancho for his innovative ideas. And is the professor’s daugther who hates the 3 idiots.
Virus played by Boman Irani is a professor at ICE – Imperial College of Engineering. He hates students who bend the rules. Has a stereotypical outlook towards education and does not encourage imagination and innovation.

But all this does not stop the 3 idiots. They believe ‘aal izzz welll’ and that one must study to be capable in life. Rancho is a constant support in Farhan and Raju’s life. Rancho is a pillar of strength…It is the life of the 3 idiots, how they follow their dreams due to Rancho’s persistent efforts…

The movie conveys the message of student suicides, parental and peer pressure, ragging, the drive to be at the top and the need to move ahead in the race of life beautifully. Hats off to Rajkumar Hirani for conveying the message of life with ease and simplicity. It’s a must watch! One of the best movies of its time!

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Movie Review: Welcome to Rocket Sales Corp.

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Shimit Amin’s Chak De! India struck gold at the box office and gave SRK his most memorable role, that of Kabir Khan. His second film, Rocket Singh Salesman of the Year may have not done well but the critics have appreciated the current favorite Ranbir Kapoor’s performance. It’s a film that every one of us can relate to not just the people involved in ‘sales’.

Background: The story revolves around Harpreet Singh Bedi or HB who wants to ‘sell’. He joins AYS which deals in computer products and services as a trainee. Though he goofs up in the interview the CEO is impressed with his never-give-up attitude. Field inductions, rule of selling all interest him but it sis the corruption (bribery and politics) that disturb him and put him in trouble. He ends up being a ‘zero dimaag’ in the eyes of the CEO. So, here starts his discovery of selling himself to the world. Starts his own firm called Rocket Sales Corp (besides being a trainee at AYS). Gets a small team of people from AYS who trust each other and have the will to go higher with an honest outlook to life. His firm is known for its service and very soon the sales of Rocket Sales Corp grow higher than AYS’. This disturbs the CEO of AYS who is eager to know all about Rocket Sales…
Watch the movie to know what happens next…I don’t want to give out everything.

Cast: Ranbir as HB is fantastic! He has amazing screen presence. Guahar Khan as the receptionist of AYS is a pleasant surprise. Good acting from Giri as the IT guy and Nitin who’s the Sales Manager. And not to for get Prem Chopra who is adorable as HB’s Dadaji.

Watch the movie…It conveys the idea of selling effectively. Remember we are all selling at every point in life.
As HB says, “Spiderman ko bhi risk lena padtha hai.”

Aman Ki Asha

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It’s 2010! A new year and a new beginning for all of us.
As a reader of The Times of India, I was eager to see the first page and it brought a smile on my face. I’m sure it got many readers smiling too. It read ‘LOVE PAKISTAN’. Aman Ki Asha, an Indo-Pak peace project is an effort to bring the two nations together. One of the articles titled ‘Peace with Pakistan. Give tomorrow a chance’ by Jaideep Bose ends with these lines…
‘You may say I’m a dreamer, But I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us…’
Lets work together for peace and harmony between the two nations.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

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I wrote this essay for the PRCI essay competition on ‘Daughter’s Day’… Read on..

A woman wears many hats with confidence and grace – be that of an obedient daughter, responsible wife or a caring mother. We have heard this zillion of times and will continue to. For me, a woman is akin to a butterfly that represents freedom to fulfill her deepest aspirations and dreams. Both men and women have multitude of dreams but there is a difference and that is, a woman dreams not only about herself but her family too. Happiness is sought after by all of us and we seek it in different ways. Women seek happiness and pleasure in achieving the best for themselves in the career front and to be a steady force in their family. Work-life balance has become the buzz word today. In today’s dog-eat-dog world, it sure is ‘survival of the fittest’ and who better than women can fit the bill.

I work as an Account Executive at a PR firm. We recently conducted a book reading event for ‘Working Mothers’. Each of the women, who had contributed to the book, read out few excerpts of days of emotional disturbance, of leaving their tiny tots, of tears that would roll down their cheeks, and of days of not getting to catch a glimpse of their dearest. But the only motivating factor for the working mothers was the twinkle in the eyes and the innocent smile that would push them to work harder. It’s not only the upbringing of a child that concerns a woman, it is also the family life that makes her complete. Apart from this, her dreams of doing what she wants to and being what she wants to be cannot be uncared for. Women are sacrificing by nature, but today’s competitive women are ready to multi-task and are go-getters.

A question from one of the few men from the audience thundered claps at the venue. The man asked the difference between a working father and working mother. To this one of the women contributors of the book narrated an anecdote – She was traveling on work. One night she spoke to her son over the phone, and asked him if he had milk. To this the little boy said, ‘Papa gave me Pepsi’. That said it all!

My sister is working in a reputed MNC in the accounts department. Managing work and family has become her trademark. She excels at it; she looks after her home and her son with equal passion. Life sure changes for a woman drastically and she braves them confidently. Women have strong personalities and the fact that they do extremely well at multi-tasking makes them acers in this category.

This was particularly with regard to women in the IT field but there are millions of such women across the globe who may not necessarily work in a reputed place but are examples of women who manage career and home. Look around and you will find such women – the maid who keeps your home spick and span, the vegetable vendor who tries her best sales strategies, and many more.

Few days back Times Life (TOI) carried an article about women of the present generation being ultra glamorous and rebellious as ‘Veronica’, of the famous Archie’s comics. Today a man too seeks a woman who has the passion to succeed in every aspect of life. Ambitious women were once considered to be aggressive by nature. That’s no longer the case, determined women think of the best not only for themselves but also for the family. Solitude is no longer craved for but happiness and contentment in the family and career front sure is.

At the career front too, women have proved that they can do wonders and at the same time manage home. Society projects women as the weaker sex but that’s not what it is. Women are blessed with a strong mind and soul. This makes them truly successful in every aspect of life. Women balance work and home easily and they know to keep both their colleagues and their family members happy.

Being responsible for your actions and making the most of now is a skill that women possess. Also time management is their biggest strength and they must hone this aspect as this will take them to great heights and they will achieve what they have set forth to. A woman gets the tag of ‘nagging’ but I doubt that. If a woman is claimed to be nagging for all the reasons or for no reasons (as the men put it), then she must be doing it for - having to work out the morning/night shift that best suits her family, having to send her kid to a crèche or her mother’s place, keeping the meals ready for her family, and while doing all this and many more make a name for herself at her place of work and strive hard each day to make it big.

Women are often not thanked or shown gratitude. I doubt if a man can ever do what a woman does and manage both the career and family with the patience and zeal of a woman. A man too takes care of both but there are many aspects that a woman is capable of doing but a man is not. It’s not to put down the men, but we have all witnessed this at our place and elsewhere, so I take the liberty in saying these powerful statements.

To conclude, women are the sole force that can weather any storm and brave both the career and family. It becomes an integral part of a woman’s life and a woman’s efforts to better both continue with great fervor. Determination and will power are the strengths that women have been banking on since ages and today in the 21st century all of us sure know its not new, its just that we as human beings have woken up to this age old fact and I’m glad we have!

Sunday, November 01, 2009

“The anti-aging industry: no slowing down even in a recession”

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What do people all over the world fear the most? In my opinion, it is the fear of losing one’s physical attributes or more frankly speaking it’s - aging. In a country like India, where ‘Fair n Lovely’ and ‘Ponds’ catch ones eye, it’s natural that women and men want to feel and stay ‘sweet 16’ forever. No wonder then that cosmetics industry is positive about the worst economic slowdowns ever in the history of global economy.

Recession seems to have affected all walks of life but not this industry that is still raring to go and that’s because beautiful people who want to remain so, don’t mind shelling out huge amounts of money to look their best. Few days back, Times of India carried an article on a similar concept – about a mother-daughter who share literally everything from clothes to shopping trips to the exact face and hair color too! The mother is a replica of her daughter and went under the knife for maintaining the energetic feel of youthful beauty. Now that’s something!

It’s hardly surprising in today’s day and age because everyone wants to carry off a personality that makes them confident and determined to take on the world. The cosmetics industry is flooding the market with anti-aging products that seem to go down well with consumers of various segments. Global brands lure people of all ages namely - L’Oreal, Avon and Estee Lauder that make people go ga-ga over their products. The recession in fact is an aid to the cosmetics industry, never mind the news on the most popular brands laying off and overcoming the downturn. This is a golden opportunity for the industry to introspect and rectify mistakes, to look at the positive side and a chance to take the right product to the right market. This is a time to think out of the box and crack one’s brains on creativity. Ideas are never rotten, it’s the power of the marketers to attract the consumers whether recession or no recession.

Also, the recession does not affect this industry, because ‘beauty’ – the definitions may vary for different people, is skin-deep and the fact that life is all about doing things aesthetically counts too.
Girls and women want to be glamorous and vivacious like Marilyn Monroe or closer home Kareena Kapoor. Men want to be Brad Pitts and Ranbir Kapoors. Though this may seem clichéd, it is the dream of most people. King of Pop – Michael Jackson feared death so much that he wanted to clone himself and we have heard numerous such examples that will leave us dumbstruck.

Who wants to worry about wrinkles, lines and sagging skin? Medical and scientific research is another aspect which is working on innumerable products for all us dreamy consumers. Stem cell technology is the future for various areas of life and one such area is the anti-aging field.

For those of us who want to be confident, feel pampered, complimented, overcome the ‘recession’, forget the stress of daily life and care a damn about others, anti-aging is the mantra!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Queen Bee's New Avatar!

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Meenakumari, Madhubala, Waheeda Rehman, Hema Malini, Sri Devi, Madhuri, Kajol and then Rani... No actress has been able to set the BO on fire than these powerhouse of talents! But the new glam look of our homely Rani hasn't been taken well by the media and her fans. Yes, she did set a trend in KKHH but that was way back in 1997! I don't mean actresses over a period of time cannot live up to the glam image. Certain actresses do - Eg: Priety Zinta in KANK and JBJ. She was ultra glamorous!
Rani's no doubt looking good losing oodles of pounds but I personally feel she's trying too hard. Rani, you have lots of fans...I guess you should just focus on what you do best - 'act' and the rest of the magic will follow!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Try these sites!

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Watching Gadget Guru on NDTV Good Times makes all gadget freaks good!
The tips and websites that they suggest are just awesome. But you need to try it out to know how good it really is!

Here are the two sites that I tried and I think you should too!



Sunday, September 06, 2009

Photography in Coorg!

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Back with a bang!

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The Hindi industry is surely a ticket to success. In the dog-eat-dog world, for some, it is instant rise to fame and for many; it is a slow climb up the hill. Here’s a look into some of them who have slogged in the industry and are currently super stars!

Shilpa Shetty- The long-legged dusky beauty made her debut with King Khan in ‘Baazigar’.With a string of blinks and misses, she was a go-getter! She could only boast of item songs and a nose job! With ‘dhadkan’, she said ‘phir milenge’ to her acting prowess! An enthusiastic person, she went with the flow and hit the bull’s eye with ‘Big Brother’. She is on cloud nine with meetings with the British PM Tony Blair and Queen Elizabeth 11 and also launching perfumes, restaurants, and brand of clothing. Shilpa is now an International star!

Saif Ali Khan-The ‘Chote Nawaab’ of Bollywood was criticized for being feminine and an actor who could only play second fiddle to the ‘Khiladi’-Akshay Kumar.Farhan Akhtar’s ‘DCH’ changed it all for saif, who received accolades for his spontaneity and comic timing. This led to a string of popular films and he received the national award for the best actor for ‘Hum Tum’. ‘Parineeta’ and ‘Omkara’ were immensely surprising! He is a ‘langda’ in his real life relationships but ‘langda tyagi’ in reel life walks away with all the awards and the glam Bebo too!

Arshad Warsi- Famous as ‘Circuit’ with the ‘Munnabhai series’, he debuted in ‘Tere mere sapne’. Arshad is inimitable and excels in comedy and dialogue delivery and not to forget, he is a natural dancer too! He proved his acting abilities in films like ‘Waisa bhi hota hai: part 2 and ‘Kabul express’.

Himesh Reshammiya-He started his music career to fulfill his father’s wishes. Made caps lucky not just for him, but for his tutors too! Rem, vineet of Sa re ga ma pa? It was with ‘Bandhan’ and’Pyar kiya to darna kya’ that he befriended Salman khan and went on to compose almost all of his films with hits like, ‘Tere naam’ and ‘Maine pyar kyu kiya’and showed his immense gratitude to Sallu and family in the award functions. Gave Emraan Hashmi the popular track from ‘Aksar’ –‘jhalak dikhlaja’ too! From a mind-blowing composer, to a nasal singer and a masses actor, who salutes the rickshaw-wallas in Germany and not to forget an animated Himmesh, he is sure to give the audience unlimited entertainment!

Watch out for more such snails that will rock in the years to come!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

PG life

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PG life began on 2nd july and its no where close to UG.
life's become more packed . there is a lot of work which keeps me occupied most of the time.

i do rem my UG days which were so much more relaxed but i'm enjoying every bit of my new beginning. i'm exploring my personality and its fun to know something about myself which i wasn't aware of.

mass communication is an interesting and competitive course.the best part is practical work. that part of the course excites me.

i'm looking forward to a 2yr fun-filled and learning experience in commits,bangalore.