Saturday, December 28, 2013

12AM : FAQ

For the professional film makers, this is cake walk... For an ordinary middle class like me, this is one helluva achievement. This year will definitely be memorable for me purely for the reason that i managed to achieve something on the next level of creative passion. I have successfully directed my own short film and managed to release it too. I have to confess, am not crazy about film making but i have huge penchant towards 'being creative' Some thing that gives uniqueness to a human.


Here are the links pertaining to my first ever AV fantasy product, 12AM

The trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOSRZXYD8iY

The Promo song (this is actually promo footage shot for Suttakadhai movie, i snatched it )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL1EfJOosE8

The Short film, 12:AM (with English subtitles) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riDxIRA4U5U

My contribution to the film : Story, Screenplay, Dialogues, Direction, Lyrics (promo / End credit song), Dubbing, Production and Subtitling (including patching and rendering)

Here are some Question and Answers regarding the short film itself. I am tired telling many individually and here is the compiled list... (Please don't speculate things, am no way blowing my own trumpet, as always, my blog's intention is to help my learning reach every one.. Take it or Leave it)

Q : What is your objective out of this short film ?
A : Frankly, no objective. I was on a stretch of theory classes learning film making and i want to put this out as a hands on class and hence tried this short film. Purely for the sake of creative satisfaction and learning curve. For sure, i have no desperation to make an income out of it though i wont rule out the possibilities.

Q: Did you achieved ?
A: Indeed, i must say, i am proud of the product and learnt lots of what not to do :)

Q: How was the support ?
A: In theory, nothing much. However, my good circle of friends, my parents and my wife encouraged me to go for it reading my mind. That's all the support i needed.

Q: Why such an abnormal-fantasy subject ?
A: To me, there are 2 types of admiration. One are those who want to see (possibly/probably or) exactly what exists in real world (Eg., Pursuit of Happyness, J Edgars, Nayagan etc.,) Others, who would love to experience something that doesn't exist but thrills them.(Eg., Lord of the Rings, Butterfly Effect, Arai Enn 305il Kadavul etc.,) I love portraying fantasies, specially supernatural stuffs.

Q: Why Super natural ?
A: From the childhood, you always have a supernatural fantasy running in your mind. Like, what will i do if i become a superman... What will i do if i become an invisible man... What happens if i go back in time few years ago... etc., This is something that excites you (even when you grow up) and keep your mind engaged for hours. After converting my imaginary world in to a film, i realized i am not the only one living in a fantasy world :)


Q: The logic about your title, 12AM ?
A: The holding point of the story is the incident/accident that happens at 12 Midnight. The AM literally means Anti Meridian which is basically the midnight but if you notice, the lead characters Alex and Margret also has AM ;) If you further notice, the clock actually shows 1:20 as the time which is irrelevant. The 2 hands points these 2 characters A and M in the title logo.

Q: Any other detailing, apart from the main content ?
A: We did focused on few minute detailing like the timing of the title (which is the title and real time), the connection between the romantic first few minutes and emotional pre climax, tried logical screenplay with mobile phone playing a part, no un-necessary characters in the frame etc.,

Q: What exactly is the mood of the film ? Comedy, Surreal, Absurdity, Action, Thriller, ????
A: Well, i never concentrated to portray a particular mood. To confess, i initially penned this to be a sarcastic humor but honestly, i cant get my dialogues do the just. So, i wanted to try multiple emotions like romance, humor, sarcasm, anger etc., So its an up and down of emotions through out and am glad it isn't a chaos.

Q: You like Mysskin ?
A: I know where you coming from, Yes, i was greatly influenced by Mysskin's Oanayum Aatukuttyum. The framing, the music all influenced me (and amazingly, my team too) on subconscious level. So, you can see lots of mysskinish things in 12AM but the plot and content no way close to his geniusness

Q: Why did the team info didn't appear in the beginning ?
A: Am not a Nolan and this is not a high budget hollywood film where people just know who is what by names in beginning. I wanted to showcase the product first and then show names in the end which to me, is real credit. I have also ensured the pictures of them also appears so that they get better recognition for their hard work.



Q: What was the positives about 12AM?
A: Every time i narrated the story, the first feedback was "You better plan well, this seems like bigger than short film" and therefore, i took the challenge and i set myself a goal, I should finish this film in less than 15 minutes and ensure the story is conveyed clearly. Bingo, i reached my primary goal as a writer and director. Apart from this, the work of technicians like Music, Editing and Cinematography was impeccable for a short film. All these made 12AM, a visual treat for sweet 15 minutes.

Q: How was the experience with the crew ?
A: I don't wanna fake it as amazing, mind blowing bla bla.. I like things to be organized and people should know the importance of what they are doing. Frankly, i didn't enjoyed directing much. I always had this Money-being-wasted thing running in mind all the time as i produced this myself. However, the chief technicians and artists did their work professionally.. Infact, they did more than what is required for a short film (given, the no/low remuneration they received) Overall, a good learning and i paid heavy for it. No Regrets though.


Q: Any particular bad experience ?
A: A lot, i would say and mostly because of my poor approach. Nothing can replace a good teacher like a bad experience. I am glad i had this during my intentional-learning-project.

Q: Will you direct again ?
A: Pass, Next ?

Q: Will you write again ?
A: Till i die

Q: Whats your take on the basics of film making ?
A: To spend enormous time during pre-production stage. Do proper planning and sort things out frame by frame. Write things down, have a good direction team, listen to suggestions but decide yourself, engage artists and technicians well ahead of your shoot and talk to them a lot. I did my best but still i slipped up in many places purely due to inexperience. Its an achievement if you get even 60% of what you conceived but am happy i got close to 80%

Q: Special names to thank ?
A: Thanks is definitely not the word but my love and wishes to the sweet hearts, Venky, Lakshmi Priyaa, Aroul D Jody, Ashwath, David, Alen, My (co-director) incarnation, Madav, the direction team (Alex, Mary and Sri) and the Libra Production staffs (Praveen, NRN Narayanan etc.,) I am indebted to them for my life. They all came out of the way to help me achieve what i was working for. There are many who refused to accept payments and worked in this for the love of art (i believe) and for sure, they have special place and wish them a successfull career.

Q: Is that all the names you go to thank ?
A: I needed a separate section to thank special 2. The first is my brother, my good friend, my mentor, Mr. Venkatesan (Dir. Nalanum Nandiniyum). I gained some knowledge and experience working under him in Nalanum Nandiniyum during which he was instrumental in sharing the work ways and many nice aspects about creative film making. The second is the hyper-active-knowledge ware house, Mr. Subu (Dir. Suttakadhai) I didnt get the opportunity to work under him but had observed his way and totally perplexed with the way he planned and executed things. Always on toes, and knows what he is doing, he never wasted his time. I took lots of inspiration from him doing multiple roles in film making than just being director. When it comes to film making, these 2 are my practical 'gurus'. Thanks to Libra Productions for making this happen.

Q: What next ?
A: No plans. For now, spend time with family. Honestly, I am not all that crazy about film making that makes me to stay ages away from family. For me, family is first and the world is next. Besides, my passion is to be creative and i always to keep myself dynamic. To me creativity lies every where. Writing, Photography, Cooking, Editing (just started) One has to challenge himself balancing life and work on his passion with out troubling both. Remember GodFather, One is not real man if his family isn't happy :)



Friday, December 06, 2013

Marathon Training

Its been more than a year since I have taken running as a serious sport and I am really happy that I finally got something to get myself in shape and improve my fitness levels to a better metrics. All my life, running was the most boring sport I ever experienced and last one year was like out of blues : ) As I type this, I owe finishers medals for 1 x 10 KMS, 3 x 21 KMS, 1 x 16 KMS (5 in total) My average timing is 21 Kilometers coverage in 2 Hours and 20 Minutes. If you are a better runner, then read the rest of the post as a fun… Otherwise, this might be a good motivation : )

What really happened ?

In the mid 2012, our team in office have registered for 10 KM Standard Charted Run. The registration fee was on the company and we are getting free goodie bag … Aaila !! (Naanga thaan OC la kuduthaa penayila kooda kudikaravangalaache goodie baga uduvomaaa… ) Then our boss mentioned, if we didn’t finish the race we have to repay the race registration fee and that striked like a nail in all … Few didn’t bothered to register. I went ahead took the challenge. I started training myself. Installed sports tracker app in my phone and started to practice. My figures were horribly bad, besides I can hardly finish 5 KMS. I ensured that in worst case I can safely walk to complete 10. I practiced on weekends but didn’t worked that hard. My target was to redeem the registration fee and don’t embarrass myself failing to run 10 KMS in front of my colleagues.

The race day arrived, few of our colleagues didn’t turn up. We started. FYI, the Standard Charted Marathon happens every first Sunday of December. it’s the most grand running event (festival) in Singapore and I was so astonished to see half of Singapore population was there. I felt so little seeing people of all ages were there running with smiles. I thought I should not give up. The flag off horn sounded, I started to run, the first 5 kms was nice and easy but slowly the morning heat and typical Singapore humidity started draining my energy. After 7 KMS, I started slow down and walk but when I checked the clock it wasn’t all that bad. The crowd and festival atmosphere boosted further. I was charged mentally and pushed myself. The last 1 KM was the most horrible and I gained all my energy for the final push. I finally made it in 1 hour and 9 Minutes. I received a finishers medal. Yay, that was the best feeling indeed !!!

And then ?

I don’t wanna tag the rest as history. After that I started exploring the running events happening in Singapore. Found the next big event in May which is Sundown marathon. That is a midnight run. I gathered all my courage and registered for 21 KMS run. This time I started getting serious and practiced with what ever time I got (mostly on weekends and one of the weekdays)

How to train ?

I didn’t know we are allowed to carry music players during the run. Since I knew this now, I got myself a sports headphone, a pouch, sports tracker app in my mobile etc., Luckily my neighbour hood is relatively quiet and friendly one for runners. I used this and practiced sincerely. The key for running long is not really being fit, its actually engage your brain for the next 1 hour or so. What I really did was started listening all those peppy, charge up songs while I run. Personally, that helped me in coming up with nice little plots, screenplay elements for my film scripts (films ?? Scripts ??? Thaz altogether another story.. Will brag about that in my next post)

Registered for 21 KMS run helped me a lot in getting in to shape. All the time I fixed my mind that 10 KM practice is basic requirement. A week before the D-day, I did couple of 20 KM runs. I was bloody happy to know I can actually do it. On the race day, I bloomed with confidence and I finished my first 21 KMS in 2 hours 30 minutes. The finishers medal for a 21 KM run is the best sports achievement in my life. At 32, I didn’t had this scene even in wildest of my dreams.

What happened there after ?

I got confident and registered for other runs. I did one in Madras Marina, Adidas King of the Road in Singapore and the best one, Coimbatore Marathon. I started performing better but I had other problems like flat feet, over pronation of feet, swinging sugar levels etc., I slowly learnt tricks to over come those and focused on one thing, RUN. Finally, I managed to inspire my little son and he really participated in his first run of his life in, guess what ? … STANDARD CHARTED KIDS DASH… I am happy that he too enjoys the run with out bothering about the performance.




What can running do to you ?

- Fitness

- Keeps you young, mentally

- Happy mind

- Enhance creative thinking

- Self Confidence

- Self Pride

- Inspiration for others

When I say the above, I mean it ... :)



End note

One thing I can assure you, run for once in a event and get a finishers medal, that moment when you get the medal will make you run all your life. Its an experience one should never ignore !!!

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

A Real Break !!!

Last few weeks were really tough and I suddenly thought of pulling a 3 days break to get back some sanity. I chose Banglore to meet up with my old folks. Called my friends and they were more than happy. With out any plans, I backpacked and headed to Koyambedu bus stand. Luckily got the only available ticket in KSRTC on a Friday night.

The trip was a real stress buster with lots of things happened. Besides, meeting my friends and the cute family of theirs, there were few other factors made my trip complete

Lucia : This was a surprise. After hearing all the feedbacks, we thought of giving it a go and watched this kannada master piece in the cinepolis (Royal Meenakshi Mall) A brilliant movie made with exceptionally great Sound/Music and Visual works. Loved the songs too but the movie was too lengthy given the grippy plot. The actors just delivered what required. For sure, Kannadigas can be proud of this movie. Infact, Indians. My friends commented that the concept was lifted from vanilla sky but the story is fresh. Above all, this is first crowd funded movie that was taken in a budget of 75 lakhs. You wont believe it’s a low budget.


It started with a friend request : This aint any movie. I got this book purely out of instincts in the bus stand book shop. Got the chance to read the complete book in a single stretch on my return. This onez more of a movie than a book reading experience. The author (Sudeep Nagarkar) very well used the unique elements of writing and made this a good read. In the end he ultimately made a point that this can only be read and cannot be made as a movie. Read it to know why. The reading experience was like watching tamil film Vinnai thaandi varuvaya and bollywood flick Inkaar blended. The first half was a cheesy romance but slowly felt good and given that it’s a true story, I liked it.


Double Decker Train : For the first time in India, I travelled in the upper deck of a double decker train. Nothing much to brag about but felt little different. The ticket price is less than 500 Rs. and felt its worth. However, the journey duration of whoping 7 hours is really long given only 360 kms to cover in day time.


Banglore Memories : Was roaming all streets of Banglore in those 3 days and felt really nostalgic. Remembered those good old days. This city will never go out of my memory as this played huge role in transforming my life from bachelor to you-know-what : )

Overall, I achieved the purpose of visit. Infact, I achieved more than that. Got lots of clarity in planning things from now on. Inspite of all the turbulence around, I now know my target and how to achieve it.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

An experience called, Movie watching


I don’t remember when was the last time I watched a horror in cinemas. Recently, had a chance to watch Conuring in AGS. As I mentioned in Facebook, it’s a well chiseled architecture with a blend of rationale. I loved every minute watching it. However, the scary quotient isn’t as much as hyped by all. May be getting scared in cinemas is not really my cup of tea : ) Also, the experience wasn’t the best I had while watching in the cinema.


The experience of watching a movie is altogether a great feeling for movie buffs. Since my college days, I love the whole process from booking tickets – how I get to movie – the gang I am watching with – the cinema I am watching in – the snacks that I eat – post movie lunch/dinner with friends munching the movie reviews. During my school days, it was always my family who accompanies me to the cinemas and I will always cherish those as the visit was like once in 3 months or so. During college, the frequency got speeded up dramatically.

My UG period was from 1998-2002 in Madras. At any time in my life, I cannot forget the movies released during those 4 years that I watched in cinema with college mates. Uyire, Minnale, Alaipayuthe, Pammal K Sambantham, Hey Ram, Thullaatha Manamum Thullum, Mudalvan, Mugavari, En Swasa Kaatre, Species, Titanic, Congo, Lagaan, Dil Chahtha Hai etc., I was instrumental in passing wicked comments and annoying fellow watchers irrespective of the movie genre. I never had a slightest clue about the others thoughts in the cinema. Poor public don’t have much choices but mere spectators who got to tolerate. Now, I myself am a victim : (

Ever since i passed out of college, I think I developed a sense of maturity while behaving in cinemas. I must say, though I practice being quiet while watching a movie, I definitely enjoy the experience in india than any other country purely because of the animated public. All the time, I mostly watch action or comedy themed movies thus enjoyed the comments from fellow movie watchers. When I went for the movie ‘Conjuring’, I consciously picked a weekday afternoon so that I can have a quiet time. My bad, there was a big college gang right behind me.

Guess what, It was all nothing but spoilers. One funny observation is that those who are really sensitive and soft tried to overcome the intuition by laughing out mad. Some started screaming, ‘Watch out, a ghost behind you’. I felt totally screwed up and at one point thought of walking out unable to bear the animations in the viewing gallery.

I have now learnt the lesson. If its action, comedy or drama, India is the place for Cinemas. For others, better wait for the DVD and watch it in home cinema. To all readers, on a general note, please behave while you are at cinemas considering others. If its emotional, cry. If its scary, get scared and scream. If its funny, laugh out mad but, never divert the mood and be a pain to others.

On the lighter side, thanks to those young champs for jeopardizing the fear factor in me while watching the most scared movie of the year : )

Saturday, July 27, 2013

நாங்களும் எழுதுவோம்ல !!!

எங்க படத்தோட டைரக்டர் ஒரு situation சொல்லி நாலு வரி எழுதி தர சொன்னார்

அடுத்த ரெண்டு மணிநேரம் கதற கதற எழுதின பஞ்ச் காதல் வரிகள் ... பாவம் டைரக்டர் ரெண்டு நாளா அமுர்தாஞ்சன் டப்பாவோட சுத்தறார் :)

உங்கள் பார்வைக்கு இதோ ...

....

ஒத்த கள்ளு கிறக்கம்
கள்ளி செடியும் பாடும்
இந்த ஜென்மம் ஒன்னே போதும்
இனி செத்தா கூட இனிக்கும்

....
கண்டதும் கொஞ்சிட ஏங்க
கல்லும் கவிதையாய் பாட
என் மனம் உன் மடி தேட
உன் விழி என் வழி காட்ட

....
காட்டு செடியா சிறுக்கி
அழகுல அணைச்சா இறுக்கி
என் மனச எரிச்சா கருக்கி
நா கரைஞ்சேன் காதலில் உருகி

....
காட்டு தீயா கருக
மனசு மடியில விழுக
என் வயசோ உன்னிடம் சறுக
இதயம் துடிக்குது இப்பவே சாக

....
காட்டு தேயில வாசம்
உன் பார்வை பட்டதும் வீசும்
வயசும் மனசும் ஏசும்
உன் வெக்கமும் கவிதையா பாடும்

....
ஐயோ நமக்கு பாட்டு எழுதவே வரலைன்னு பீல் பண்ணி எழுதினது இதோ ...


கடையில விக்குது முறுக்கு
டாஸ் மார்க் பாருல சரக்கு
புடிச்சிடுச்சி எனக்கு கிறுக்கு
இன்னுமும் வேணும்னா இருக்கு :)



டைரக்டர் சார் கவலை படாதீங்க எழுதறத நிறுத்தவே மாட்டேன்... நாம தூக்றோம் ஓகே  ;)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Small Movies, Big Time

All the time, there was a bad bad myth about tamil cinema audience that experimental (rather off-beat) movies wont be accepted unless its from a hi-profile star cast or from the team who got proven track record. Recent few years are transforming and turning out to be healthy period for Tamil cinema. Here are few movies that I admired and enjoyed watching which was literally stunners out of nothing.

Attakathi : A bold attempt by the entire crew. A perfect calculated risk I would say. As vetrimaran pointed out, its mainly college students who are thronging the cinemas these days and the film is an absolute feast for them. No big stars, no big technicians, a movie made purely out of trust on the talents of many and turned out to be a good visual delight. Personally, I was very happy that the story location is my childhood playground and I can very well appreciate the details projected by the director. Special mention to the new gaana find who sung ‘Aadi pona avani’. Killer !!!

Pizza : Another low budget stunner. The movie redefined the element called Fear. Vijay Sethupathy rose to the new phase of his career after this master piece of Karthik Subbaraj. Having read Vijay Sethupathy’s long journey to this point, my respect to him increased exponentially. This movie is deftly set to challenge the Hollywood thrillers with the application called ‘Intelligence’. One don’t need foreign locations or mass heros or glam dolls to get audience glued to seats. Sheer thrill.

Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom : Excuse me, is that a movie name? My friend Anand (whose doing a cameo in the movie) once mentioned this movie name and I shamelessly laughed at the name. Only to realize the aweness of the execution later. Its easy to find faults in any master piece and barring that, to me, this is best Tamil Movie of last year given the hard work the team has put and most importantly, the budget they worked on. No words for Vijay Sethupathy again. This guy is sure an attention grabber. We watched this movie during a casual get together and we laughed out our heart and made the session very pleasant one. Ennachi ?? Adichi thookiduchi : )


I also heard that the movies SoothuKavvum and Neram are currently attracting all corners. Cant wait to watch them but I can see that these movies will definitely open the gates wider for the next-gen fresh talents. Also invites new band of producers to join the field. For sure, this industry uses the social media marketing to the best and brings a productive change to the Tamil Film Industry. As an average tamil cinema admirer, I thank all the artists, technicians and most importantly producers for bringing a change and slowly pulling us out of those run-in-the mill stuffs. I am yet to recover from the shocks like Mugamoodi, Alex Pandyan etc., I can see God trying to save Tamil Cinema already : )

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Udhayam - Watch out for Pot Holes


There are lots of factors that could change an individual’s view about a movie. It could be due to the incidents that he saw in his own life, poor screenplay what he presume, funny dialogues or ultra mokkai, could be purely you hate the lead’s performance in some other movies, casting choices that he may not like etc., The reason could be anything. Hence, I would like to clear the bottom line that its not necessary that a review or a personal opinion or whatever is  100% correct and most importantly you can not generalize a REVIEW.

There is no defined metrics to measure the quality of a movie. For an actor, a movie is good if the lead got awards. For a director, it could be apt screenplay or detailing. For a producer, it could be the collections or market pulling factors. I don’t put such huge disclaimers but I want to register my personal opinion (which has a probability = 1 to be 100% wrong) with out offending any of my readers : ) ( evalooo pikkaali thanam panna vendi irukku)

My friend and I went for the first day show in Satyam. The movie supposed to start at 1 but only started at 2 that pissed me off. I assume its because of some VIP’s delays. I looked myself jackass typing this sentence but can not help : ) I really wanted to see a recent tamil movie where director does only direction with out getting in to any other department. In this case, since the director is vetrimaran’s former assistant (and the fact being Vetrimaran himself is a successfully director and story-screenplay writer of Udhayam), I am not sure if the director did his job with out any ones intervention.



The movie is clearly for A center audience. Infact, I had a feeling that this movie is intended for those special audience who thinks they can digest and understand any complicated screenplay. I don’t mean any sarcasm here, this indeed is a good strategy, the trailer said all about the class of the movie and I am prepared for the treat that I expected and as expected, I got what I looked for ; )

Before getting in to positive side (since I wanted to end up praising the movie) let me list down few flip sides when I looked as a common man (I, anyway am)


- The heroine looked very ordinary given the rich feel of the movie but she managed quiet well I believe

- The dubbing is horrible at its best. Kay Kay and the heroine lost in translation in many places (I wish some one proves me wrong)

- Songs (though nice) were speed breakers in the national highway

- Noticed few logical flaws were intentionally created to entertain wider audience (For ex., Made an absolute intelligent Kay Kay Menon as a clear dumb when he noticed the names in railway reservation list and blindly believed they would be there catching the train) but I guess the strategy (of film crew) worked well ; )

- Predictable second half was a big let down. Screenplay did failed to engage for last 15-20 minutes as the climax was almost known. This is purely because of the genius thatz been shed out in the first half.

Wokay, I am happy I dished out the negatives. Here are the nice ones

- The tamil accent of the heroine is so apt rather cute. Its typical Bangalore tamil

- The BGM is absolutely a just. Mind blowing.

- Kay Kay Menon, whiff of fresh air to Tamil cinema. He did all it takes .. Effortless.

- First half, reminded Pollathavan few places due to changing narration but admirable

- Comedy part from lesser known faces and still evoked laughter

- The shoot locations are just the places required

- The detailing in many places (For ex., when Kay Kay Menon was talking over phone in railway station the irrelevant characters around the scene also have performed) I believe this is obvious when director does just direction so he can concentrate on those minute details.

In Summary, this is a good watch for Tamil cinema lovers who always bash the run-on-the-mill movies. However, only one time watch.

 


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Parenting: The learning goes on !!!


Time indeed runs very fast. Its my son who took up my wife’s job to wake me up every morning. He always hope it’s a weekend and no office or school. Though its difficult to digest that am getting old ; ) I always admire to see the next generation of ours growing in front of you under your shade. Parenting is never an easier task. Every child is unique and probably every nuclear family is also unique. With globalization in place, its always a challenge for young parents to ensure the best practice in place to capitalize the most responsible task in the world ‘Parenting’


The following are purely my observation. I am neither an expert nor an achiever when it comes to parenting. I defined some guidelines to myself based on my limited exposure to the world and adhere my best to guide my son. He is now 3.5 year old and its still a long long way to go. I thought this post may help at least a fraction for readers to define themselves when they enter parenting. The following can be termed as guidelines for 3-4 year old kids but some of the points may suit all ages… may applicable to my own dad n mum too ; )

- Do not strictly go by the rule ‘only get what a kid needs not what he wants’. We need to think rationally and ensure both ‘need’ and ‘want’ are balanced. Every time when he reaches new mile stone (like writing down alphabet or when he adds new word to his vocabulary), I gift him a 50 cent toy or play xbox with him and intentionally lose the game with him ; ) Not sure if it’s a great idea, not sure even if its working in my case… but patience is the key : )

- We Indians generally lag ‘Gratitude’ factor a lot. Enforce as many ‘Thanks’, ‘Sorry’ and ‘Please’ as possible to kids. For some reason, kids don’t really like the words sorry (or is it just my case) but I am very serious about this habit and this defines ones personality for me.

- To me, Identity is the meaning for your life. Irrespective of any one from any race, I strongly suggest one to preserve the identity and pass it rightfully to next generation. I belong to Tamil family which is my identity. I wish my son should adopt, adore and admire the pride and take it forward. The biggest challenge is, being NRI and get the identity factor sorted. I am having a tough battle every second to make my son speak Tamil. Fortunately, Singapore as a country also encourages Tamil being one of the national languages but the globalization era is taking a toll on the identity management : ) No choice but to continue working on it.

- Discipline Discipline Discipline !!! I try my best not to force any thing except for discipline. To me, studies or academics is secondary. The only time I get grumpy on my son is when he doesn’t behave.

- School is another hot topic when any two families meet. I came from a school which doesn’t have any track records that time. I am not a nuclear scientist in USA but I don’t regret my present life either. There are 99 other factors that shapes a kid apart from school. I don’t mean to say school doesn’t matter, my point is school is not the only factor. I myself don’t know if my son is in the best school but am happy that he is growing with basic skills he should be acquiring from ‘A School’. And please, never compare your son’s school with any one else’s ; )

Got lot more to write but I can’t spend quality time any more ‘thinking’ : ( These are the stuffs from top of my head. I will write some time in future with more inputs out of my experience. Parenting for sure is a wonderful experience. Every year, you are entering into a new phase and its exciting. Happy Parenting : )

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Vishwaroopam : Form well ‘Magnified’


“He is neither a slave of any
Nor, a King

He passes the forest

Let the serenity be…”

My own (so-called) poetic translation of my favorite lines from the magnum opus ‘Vishwaroopam’. The lines themelf says my entire feel about the movie. Last night, I squeezed 3 difficult hours from my recent past to get a meaning out of it and rightly so. Before I begin, please, I am neither a staunch Kamal fan nor a only-classic-movie watcher. My knowledge about the art of film making is still a drop in the ocean and I have lots of commercial flicks favorites too. I don’t fall in any particular category myself. Hence, the following shall be called as more of a personal opinion rather review. You have all the rights to agree / dis-agree.



Without dwelling in to story, let me jump in to categorized feedback on the movie

Positives:

Kamal Hassan, apparently he did multiple roles apart being a lead actor. With added burden of being a producer and director, he did a fair justice to all the roles. Ofcourse, the stand out part is acting and the transformation from each outlook & the body language to the other was immaculate. One can see he took every pain he could possibly take to deliver the best even for minor sequence. Be it dancing kathak or training an army. Hez always a student and teacher. The fact only gets imminent.

Stunts carry a special mention. In the middle of the movie I told my mate that this movie can be showcased along with main stream Hollywood spy-thriller movies on-par with quality. The ware house stunt was a WOW moment. The BGM and kamal’s expression during the stunt added the perfect flavors to one of the best stunts of Indian cinema.

It is important that one should give attention to the dialogues of any kamal’s movie. This one is no different. I liked many one-liners from kamal and some sarcastic statements too. Though I wont completely appreciate the sarcasm bit, I still like the intelligence behind it. However, I enjoyed the dialogues about god and tickling-wits before the warehouse stunt.

The backdrop itself is quiet new to tamil cinema. The Newyork-Afganistan combination is definitely new and gives a different frame of mind to viewers which is good. The mountains of Afghanistan were nicely shot and cinematographer deserve a pat on the back.

The no-run-on-the-mill songs factor is for sure a good change. Such a plot absolutely doesn’t need any songs and kamal used his intelligence good enough to gel most of the songs along with the story line. I believe the opening kathak dance song too is made intentionally to give a pleasant opening and finish off the only dedicated song before the story even begins. My favorite is the title song itself aptly fitted during warehouse stunt (sorry about repeated ‘warehouse stunt’ but I cannot take it out of my mind : ))

Negatives:

The dragging screen play at times lets one down. However, its not significant compared to other positives of the movie.

Some of the sequences run just too fast for ordinary viewers like me to understand. It takes some intelligence to put the pieces together. Sometimes, I am confused if it’s really a logic issue or am I not paying attention to the details.

Overall, this movie is a must watch for adults and adults only. I wont suggest this to any kids due to violence content. Kamal Hassan is doubtlessly an enigma trying his best to raise the movie standards to take it on par with world’s bests. He took a meaningful content and made a thriller out of it. Watch the movie with open mind and appreciate the positives of it (which many modern day Indian movies truly lag).

Now, am gonna list out some of the analysis (with my little wisdom) that I made. If you haven’t watched the movie yet, you better stop reading and proceed to email or comment me about your opinions : )

Analysis:

These may not be right, these are what I think knowing Kamal’s way of cinema : )

The pigeons somehow become a highlight in posters, trailers and movie. Is it used intentionally as pigeons carry a universal meaning of peace thus conveying this movie is more about the peace than terrorism?

The sequence where the son of Omar says ‘stop, I am not a kid’ and leaves the swing where his elder brother asks for a swing ride help from wasim. This is a good projection of how the lesser aged kid wanted to pursue a meaningful future and how his elder brother brain washed to be remain as a kid forever.

The 2 seconds shot where an insect comes out of a gun point. I fail to understand what it tries to convey. Is that supposed to mean that the victims are like insects who has no idea about the danger of weapons but lives with it as they have no choice and idea about world other than weapons?

The scene where Wasim and his assistant gets in to an argument. When wasim says ‘Allah will not forgive us’, his assistant replies ‘he wont forgive you, imtiaz is only a nick name I don’t belong to the religion’. Nice projection of his intention, its not religion that should be dictating good or bad, its supposedly karma.

The climax scene where the terrorist prays inside the room to get Allah’s blessing to explode the bomb successfully while wasim prays outside the room to same Allah, seeking his blessing to save the world. Kudos !!!

One big clarification I need. A RAW agent primary task is to protect India and shouldn’t be engaged in a mission to save other countries from terrorism or is it a joint mission from top agencies in the world to protect world itself ? May be its indicated in the movie but I didn’t noticed ?

Why Why Why Kamal repeatedly showering his sarcasm on this particular community of Hindus ? I noticed in many movies. Being atheist is his personal choice it may be correct or harmless to him but why should he insult the customs and procedures of others when it is doing no harm ? Am I missing anything here ? The reason that he himself is part of the community doesn’t give him any rights to hurt them with out any justification. This is part of my concern about Kamal himself too.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

A true Prodigy, pushed to rags : SHAME !!!

I cannot stop myself writing the post after reading the news today where Mr. Kamal Hassan gone bankrupt. Not because, he did a sloppy work at his office. Only because the state politics don’t like the person and thus making a mockery of the world talent. All the mistake he did was, a genuine attempt to raise tamil cinema on par with world cinema.





I am not a die-hard Kamal fan but the best movies I liked in Tamil cinema had him and I believe his contribution is more than a mere lead role. Some of the movies that I love to watch again and again at any point in my life…

Nayagan: This was a pure master piece made by combined effort from Kamal and Maniratnam. Off late, came to know the hustles and tussles they faced with shoestring budget to lot others. Kamal himself got the film roles from his own pocket to get a particular scene to perfection. The movie is an absolute classic though adapted from Godfater. The BGMs, the emotional dialogues, the lighting and an apt-eye-jerking-climax.

Kuruthipunal: I was too young that time (when the movie was released) to understand the intensity of the movie but totally stunned to see a Hollywood movie theme taken elegantly in Tamil. That was the time when tamil movies considered waste without songs and then Kuruthipunal released, made tamil cinema proud by introducing the Dolby Digital and ended up as India’s official entry to 68th Academy awards.

Avvai Shanmugi and Aboorva Sagotharargal : Don’t see as yet another tamil comedy flick. The man’s commitment towards minute details will make you jaw drop.

Hey Ram : I have no intelligence to describe this classic. How about this ? Watch this movie first, then read all the 20 chapters in the link here and am sure you will watch the movie again only to appreciate the research, the technical finesse and above all ‘the quality’.

Indian : It was a blessing for tamil cinema that an enigma called Kamalhassan joined the star director Shankar for a much needed movie to the society. Thanks to Shankar, Kamal Hassan concentrated on what he always pioneer, acting while the rest of the departments were under safe hands of Shankar to control. He slated out a performance that eventually fetched him national award and rightly so.

Anbe Sivam : My personal opinion is that this is the best Tamil classic movie I have ever seen in my life. I am biased as i am agnostic myself and always appreciated the positive factors about communist thoughts over ‘modern day’ democratic outrage. Besides, he made a statement that a lead actor, not necessarily be handsome or charming or a six-pack freak to deliver a meaning out of a movie.




The above listing is my personal favorites considering his contributions ‘may be’ beyond just actor. However, the following are my other favorites for his other efforts.

As director : Virumandi is a stand out classic where he projected the story from multi dimensions based on the characters involved. Well narrated and sleek screenplay.

As singer : My favorite best is ‘Kadavul paathi mirugam paathi’ from aalavandaan. I for sure like his voice which gives a commanding appeal to the listeners and I always enjoy his songs sung by himself. Other favorites are ‘Kombula poova suthi’ from Virumandi, ‘Naatukoru sethi’ from Anbe Sivam.

I was over whelmed about his inputs on Oscars and his reaction to media to the question ‘Is he targeting oscar?’

“My dream is not Oscar. The best an Indian film can compete is on the foreign film category. Oscar is an award presented by Americans. My dream is to present an Indian award where the Hollywood films can compete among the Non-Indian films category and that should judge the quality of the beholders”


This is what I call ‘a vision’, no wonder he uttered this statement and one can see how much he is passionate to raise Tamil/Indian cinema to world standards. 

Back to the issue, this is a post of dedication to the proud of Tamils, Mr. Kamal Hassan. I have my own reasons why I like him and ofcourse I have concerns too which is close to negligible. Its an absolute shame that he has to lose everything he got to get what he deserve effortlessly. He was never new to these troubles but this time it takes a toll on his life and I truly wish he has to make a decision so as to achieve the heights.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Angkor Wat : The colossal pride of Cambodia

It was always my dream to visit this splendor of architecture since few years. Finally, we managed to visit the unthinkable creation of old age human species.


Why Angkor Wat?

Ever since I finished reading the great tamil novel Ponniyin Selvan, I was deeply interested to research the old age south Indian kings and their achievements. Some how I encountered this place called Angkor Wat which has a lot of influence from Chola Kings both interms of Kingdom and the architecture. There are lots of research that says the kings of Khmer dynasty where once part of Cholas from South India who ruled many parts of South East Asia (including Vietnam, Malaysia (Kedah), Indonesia (Bali) etc.,) After knowing that Angkor Wat is the worlds largest Hindu temple complex, my curiosity only increased.

Travel Facts:

Gifted being in Singapore, got cheap tickets to reach Siem Reap in Cambodia. The ticket price is less than 200 SGD (to and fro). I got this package deal of around 700 SGD per head for 4 Days vacation that includes flight (from Singapore), accommodation in 3 star hotel, food, Sight Seeing with Guide and airport transfers. The price is cheap considering we went during Christmas week.

I found its weird and funny that the people in Cambodia drive on the right side of the road. I believe it’s the only country in South East Asia having this regulation. The reason is because they were once protected by France from the invasion of other countries and the Cambodians accepted the French regulation with open hands.

The currency is officialy Rials but US dollars are accepted every where (even in small petty shops) You need to be extremely careful with what ever services or products you buy, you have to bargain almost for anything where you have to spend.

From our experience, safety doesn’t seem to be a issue there. The locals say that the city Siem Reap is quiet safe. Since the country is full of Jungles, always have your mosquito repellants. Mosquitos are biggest threat there.

Food didn’t seem to be an issue. Since we are vegetarians, we made a pre arrangement for our Lunchs and Dinners at Indian restaurants around the city. A bowl of steam rice costs about 1 USD in a decent Indian Restaurant.

History:

Let me keep it short. The king Suryavarman (the name sounds like Indian right) build the first phase of Angkor Wat making it as Vishnu Temple (Contrary to the fact that the kings of that time are Shiva devotees) with enormous sculptures and carvings around the walls. The signature settings are those 5 towers at the cardinal points of the temple. You can see 3 towers from any side of the temple which is the picture embedded in Cambodian flags. Then the country went under lots of wars and internal problems. Later, king Jayavarman VII took the throne and resumed to build other temples around Angkor Wat. Since he was a Buddhist, he changed all the hindu gods in the temple to Buddha statues. Hence, the original Hindu temple called Angkor Wat changed to Budhha temple till date.

Wow Factors:

The enormous size of the complex which is 3.2 kms long on each sides.

The numerous tower like structures that has Brahma’s 4 faces (which is scary though) in Bayon Temple.




 The brilliance of Angkor Wat main temple architecture.The carvings along the walls that explains Mahabaratha, Ramayana and Churning of Milk (basically addressing the incarnations of Vishnu as Rama, Krishna and the Tortoise form).

The Top Prahm temple which is completely embedded with trees and its roots. Its nice to see both the trees and temple walls are strong enough to support each other.



The beautiful shiva temple at the top of Bakheng hill.

It took only 32 years, 30,000 elephants and 50,000 men to build the temple. The modern civil gurus still confused and not sure if they can achieve the same in this period with technically advanced world they got.

There were no Cambodian beggars we encountered in the whole Siem Reap. But, what let me down was when the airport immigration officials were asking for Tips : ( They are the first impression about the nation and this is a shame.

The look and feel of the city is not much different from Indian cities. Felt like I was in a well developed Indian Non-Metro city.

Planning:

We took the one day pass only to see 4-5 temples out of 52 temples in the Angkor Wat. This is a demanding activity as you have to walk a lot fighting the hot and humid climate in Cambodia. If you are serious about history and architecture, get a 3 day pass atleast and try to cover as much. You can even get 1 week pass if you want to know the details to point perfect.

Other Attractions of Siem Reap:

We took half a day to visit the Floating village in the Tonle Sap lake. This is the largest lake in South East Asia. This lake is full of Vietnamese immigrants. Though Cambodia doesn’t encourage the invasion of foreign immigrants, they are finding tough to control the flow of immigrants from Laos and Vietnam through the lake. The Vietnamese were primarily fisherman who lives on the boats along the banks of the lake. It is quiet devastating to see the tough life they are living. I felt a bit heavy looking at a girl who makes her living with a snake in her small bucket like boat paddling herself to attract tourists and get money. Apart from that it’s a different and nice experience boating around and get some good clicks.


The Night market is the best place for buying Souveniers and other handicrafts. I tested my best bargaining abilities there and partly succeeded. Fridge magnets, paintings, wall hangs, hats etc., Nice place to chill out. There is a pub street near by with full of pubs and night life.


There is this Cambodian cultural village where you can hang around and check out various performances from Camboidan arts group pretty much explaining their tradition. The Cambodians were once part of Thai Kingdom and you cant see much of more exclusive Cambodian tradition which is different from Thai. By the way, I felt their traditional dances a bit boring after watching complex steps that Barathanatiyams or Kuchipudis in India can make.

Verdict:

If you love history, if you like Indian achievements in the past, if you want to experience the heights of architectural wonders that old age people achieved, if you are passionate about travelling and exploring new cultures, THIS IS YOUR CUP OF TEA : )



P.S: If you visit Angkor Wat, please do take up the Balloon ride (120 USD for 1 hour) or Helicopter ride (90 USD for 15 Minutes) I regret that I haven’t added this to my itenary. The best way to enjoy the complete Angkor Wat view : )

*** Happy New Year ***

Friday, December 14, 2012

Project Aquarium


Having bought a new house, my wife and i always think of improvising it to get the interior look better. We always liked the factor called fish (not as food, as a pet) I tossed the idea of ‘why not’...án aquarium  : ) she immediately agreed and my son was equally enthusiastic. So, i researched about aquarium shops and through my colleague came to know about this huge n famous fishing farm thatz like 2-3 kms away from my home.

The place name is Qian Hu Fish Farm. They infact provide free shuttle from Choa Chu Kang bus interchange. You can find all details in this link. Two weeks ago, we made this decision to set up an aquarium and promptly reached the aquarium with little knowledge on aquarium fundamentals. The place is so huge and well maintained. The humungous collection of fishes just made my jaw drop. There is a separate huge place for just accessories where you can find all required ingredients to set up an aquarium.
The complete Tank
Now, lets move on to the fundamental things you need to set up an aquarium. The above picture might give a fair idea about the contents of an aquarium. Let me try and explain stuffs  you need to buy.

The Tank:
I wanted to buy reasonably huge tank but i preferred frameless rectangular, short and wide glass tank. The shop also sells readymade tank where you don’t need to set up anything, just plug n play.  So, we decided to assemble our own aquarium to suit our taste and comfort by hand picking items. I roughly believe my tank is 60 cms length, 30 cms breadth and 40 cms height. This can hold atleast 3 buckets of water. The tank cost is 60$. Good start

 
Gravel:
The next must have item is the gravel layer. There were lots of choices in all colours. I liked the assorted mix of few colours.  If you decide to plug in real plants, you need to buy those fertilizers, sand accordingly. I thought better stick to gravel first and plug artificial stuffs to begin with.
Fillers:

The next is the decorative fillers inside the tank. Normally, people go for artificial plants to place everywhere in tank. Since my tank is considerably huge, we decided to buy this real wood and place it inside.
Rock:

The friendly staffs from the shop advised that the wood i selected will actually float in the aquarium and i need to buy a rock in order to fix the wood firmly to aquarium base. Hence, i chose a strong rock as a wood-dragger-weight to my aquarium.

Over head light:
To me, this is very important for aquarium. The fishes don’t like heat but definitely likes light. Especially, when they have to eat. Also, a well illuminated tank is a beauty indeed.
Water Filter:

This is the most important element of your aquarium. No matter how perfectly you maintain an aquarium, you can never replicate the natural environment the fish lives in a river or pond or sea. All we do in aquarium is to bring the best we could to provide a good life to the tenants. The tap water we fill in aquarium is not ideal for fishes due to the pH level and the presence of chlorine. Hence, its required to fix the filter and get it running for a week or so before you add fishes in.  The filter basically sucks the water in filter it out using the chemical medium and sends the cleaned water back in aquarium. The fish in the aquarium eat a lot and apparently poops a lot too. They also release tons of ammonia from the body. The filter also cleans the water to an extent to filter out the ammonia and excretion. On top of using filter, its still required to change 20-30% of water every week from the aquarium to allow fresh clean water to accommodate. Remember, this ammonium rich water is the favorite food for PLANTS.
So far, we went through the basic items needed for aquarium set up. I also picked minor stuffs like Water guard liquid (to reduce chlorine content) , Artificial plants (for decoration)
The next step, get all the stuffs back home safely with out a crack. Then rinse all the items well in the tap water and soak the rock,  wood and gravel in a separate bucket for over night. The next day, fill the tank with layered gravel, wood and rock. Fill water, switch on filter and let it run for a week. This is to prepare the water for the tenants next week.
One week later, i went back to same farm this time to buy fishes. Its now matter of visiting each tank and pick your favourites. Once you are done with your choices, just confirm with the staff there to make sure if all your picks will be ok to live in a same enclosure. Don’t forget to buy the fish food (flakes) and net along.  To begin with, i just picked all those less expensive fishes to test out the set up.
Over all, its been close to 3 weeks and we (my wife, my son and i) never regret setting up the aquarium. We enjoy feeding them, regular cleaning of filters, checking out the fishes. Slowly create a bonding.  Last week, one of the fish’s layed dozens of eggs. There were few tinies popped out swimming everywhere. Sadly, all got eaten by the other big tenants before we take any action.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thuppaki : Fired well


Many years ago, I saw the tamil flick called Badri and I have become a fan of Vijay for his next door looks and charm. There was no stopping until his blockbuster Ghilli. Almost, I admired him in every movie. Some are pathetic but mostly he retained his fans for his hit songs and mass hero appearance. It all started in Kuruvi where I totally pissed off with his stereotype performances and didn’t give much of an attention to him. Off late, his decent performances in Kavalan and Nanban showed glimpses of improvisation and finally Thuppaki got me back : ) This post is the review of the recently running super hit movie Thuppaki



Next to Sankar its AR Murugadoss who knows the pulse of tamil movie audience very well. I always liked his narration technique in all his movies from Dheena till 7 aam Arivu. Though the telugu flick Stallin is not up to the mark. Thuppaki story plot is similar to the 1981 tamil movie Ranuva Veeran starring Rajinikanth and Chiranjeevi. Nothing big about it. An army man returns home for his leaves and cleaning up the city from the hands of sleeper cell. It’s the screenplay and the oomph factor called Vijay kept Thuppaki every one on the edge of the seats all over the movie.

Let downs:

Since I wanted to finish the post in positive note, let me list down those that I felt a bit like uhhhhh – cud have been better

Songs : This is a huge let down for such a hi profile movie. Though the producer found the right music man, I felt listening to same jingles for umpteenth time. I always liked Harris music (including Maatraan) just for the fact that it feels nice to hear though repetitive. But in Thuppaki, he didn’t get the attention. Partly because the story itself travels with all the thrills and ooh-haas. This movie will still be wonderful with out songs.

Kajal Agarwal : Its not about Kajal Agarwal, but she took quiet too much time in the movie which dented the pace to an extent. Its perfectly understandable that a movie these days will not work with out a charming leading lady but could have saved some bucks with minimum scenes.

Old age Arm fix technology : All izz well until the climax. The climax fight could have been better if the protagonist fighted with brain more than muscle as he was already beaten up bad. The scene where vijay fixes his broken arm with a twist-shrug action is like WTF…

Lifters:

What made this movie so good though the story is a vintage one ? Vijay did his usual role, what made him stand out ?

Screenplay:

This is the top notch item that lifted the movie. Easily, its AR Murugadoss’ favorite ground too. He crafted the screen play scene by scene. He did good research to justify many scenes. Like how sleeper cell work etc., My favourite scene on this was when captain jagadeesh and co goes on to kill all the 12 terrorist on same time. Understandably, its not the practical thing that happens but this is exactly the cinema, this is exactly the presentation, this is exactly the james bonds or Jason bournes of Hollywood. Infact the Indian version is far better for Indians.

Background Music:

The bgm carries a special mention. The scenes where Vijay and co follows the 12 guys and many other places. The BGM just lifts the excitement. Though songs are let downs, BGM surely lifted it up.

Dialogues:

The famous ‘I am Waiting’ though taken from TAKEN, sounds and gels a lot better when it comes from Vijay. Another sequence was when vijay explains the security guy on his house terrace with the guns on the table. The whole dialogue flow was so emotional and well crafted. Apart from those, the funny instances where Satyan utters ‘Betormax lightayy than venuma’ and ofcourse Jairam’s delivery with his sweet malyalam accent all added beauty.

Vijay:

This is the man who stands out with the help of all other above mentioned factors. Its impressive the way he tuned his body, still retained his charm and most of all acted well with out punch dialogues. This is the vijay any one wanted to see. I believe he understood now that he don’t need punch dialogues to prove his mettle. He don’t need gravity defying sequences to reach the masses. I believe he learnt his lesson and be more matured in selecting future movies. I am sure Waiting : )

Overall, this is a clean entertainment who loves action, thrill, sentiment and a bit of comedy. Don’t try to analyse too much on the logic part. If you do so, then do it for your favourite james bonds, mission impossibles and bournes first ;)

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

OMG – a much needed awareness (For God Sake)


Recently watched another fantastic bollywood flick Oh My God and here are my thoughts about the master piece. This movie is certainly sensational on the likes of Munna Bhais, 3 Idiots, Chak De India etc., What particularly I liked about the movie is the theme called GOD.


Firstly, appreciate the creators for having the heart to appreciate the right source for the actual concept. The movie is basically the story of an atheist who wanted to sue the myth called GOD for the loss he encountered due to earth quake. The lead characters also the producers, Akshay and Paresh carried the movie all the way with their own style and succeeded too. The dialogues in the movie carry a special mention. The Go Go Govinda song choreographed and danced by Prabhu Deva is a delight.

The movie specifically addresses the religious atrocities created by people in the name of God. Though the movie is brilliant in terms of screen play, we should still accept the real meaning of those customary procedures followed in religions all over the world. Since I am a Hindu, I did a few research on the traditional Hindu way of worshiping and the rationale behind it.

The temples constructed in ancient India is not mere stones and walls, it’s a genius of construction techniques and lots of thought process have been put for each act made on God’s name (am more specifically referring to the temples and procedures followed 1000s of years ago) The temples are considered as the place of public gathering to exhibit the artistic skills of individuals. Be it Sculptures, paintings, dance, music, you got it there. Its basically an arena for all the gladiators. The temples themselves are built on the basis of vasthu sasthra (like Feng Shui in Chineese) which means scientifically, gives positive energy to people visiting the place in many ways.

The Garpagraha (the God’s room) is not just a stone idol enclosed by four walls. The metal plates buried underneath are the source of energy and distributed to the devotees around during the gathering (pooja). The camphor, the lights, the tulasi water (holy water) all does their part medically a healthy factor to human body. Rationally speaking, the concept of religion itself is to inculcate the self discipline in to people and get automated governance in the country. Morally speaking, the concept called ‘God’ is a brilliant idea and I whole heartedly appreciate it.

Getting back to modern day and the movie, though the story emphasize the existence of God, the factor that I liked very much about the movie is that the clear delivery of message, ‘ God never wanted any one to offer money or prayers for their fortune’. God made just the people and not religion (which is exactly my view about God) and God has no favoritism between Atheists or Theists. I agree with Mithun’s dialogue that there are only ‘God-fearing people and NO God-loving people’ in this world. Which the hypocrites (otherwise #$#$@#) used it to their advantage to make a living out of it.

The key reason for the movie’s success is that there is a hidden Kanji bhai in everybody and when we see this in the screen we have a ‘oh-nice’ factor and eventually that persuades us to agree with the points delivered in the movie. Again I am neither a staunch atheist nor a self proclaimed rational scholar, am just an agnostic dude who really not interested if god exists or not. If exists, so be it, I will still remain living the same life : )

Disclaimer : The post is purely my opinion about movie and GOD, I am sorry if this hurts any one’s sentiments and I always respect all religions and the worshiping ways assuming there will always be some rationale.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

A Quiet and Memorable Day with Mr. Jayaprakash

Back in Singapore after a stressfull 2.5 weeks... This time it was a unique experience... We started our own production house lead by my own brother Ravindar Chandrasekaran under the name of Libra Productions... We did a decent photo shoot and scheduled the movie launch of our first product 'Nalanum Nandhiniyum' on 12/09/2012 in Accord Metropolitan... The star cast includes Vijay TV - Jodi No. 1 fame Michael and Attakathi fame Nandita in lead roles. Besides, we got Jayaprakash (Pasanga fame), Azhagam Perumal (Director of Dum Dum Dum) , Renuka (from KB's school), Raaji (Bold victim mother in Yudham Sei), Sujatha (Pasanga fame), Chaams (Comedian in Payanam), Madhumitha(Thenadai in OKOK) and Soori (Parotta fame in VKK).. During these 2 weeks, happend to have few conversation with Mr. Jayaprakash and thanks to his down to earth character, he was really nice and kind with me..


During Ravi's marriage, i casually mentioned that i live in Singapore please do come over when you are there.. I never thought he will remember but to my surprise the next day he mentioned that he is visiting Singapore and he would like to meet up some where... I still thought he will be too busy to visit an ordinary man like me... To my shock, he called me up yesterday and mentioned that we can meet up for lunch today... My goodness, i couldnt believe myself... Yesterday, he called and mentioned that he will come for lunch on Saturday... Sadly, my family is not in town as well.. I felt the same way how Arjun felt in Mudhalvan before he met the CM... I first started to clean the house, my family will be whole heartedly happy that for once i did some home work.. Then ordered vegetarian lunch from Ananda Bhavan... Later, stuck with an idea...Why not ?? Why not let me make my signature dish - PASTA ;) The cream of my friends alrdy had intrstng moments with my Pasta in the past ;)

I went to super market and carefully got all the ingredients... Butter, Cheese, Carrots, Mushroom, Past sauce, Corn Pepper Grinder, Yoghurt etc., I carefully took my time and cooked with extreme patience to make sure there are no flaws.. Honestly, came out so well... Thankfully, Mr. Jayaprakash came a bit late which helped me to organize well... He came around 1.30 and we talked for a while.. Later served him my signature dish and unsurprisingly, he liked it ;) (Confidence machiiii Confidence ;))

We had good long chat about movies movies and a bit of personal talk... Here i posed some of the questions i asked in general and his friendly replies...

Me: Me and my friends feel your Yudham Sei was the best performance till date, how was the feedback that you recieved from all directions ?
Mr. JP : Thanks a lot. Yudham Sei reached well and appreciated mainly in Cities but people liked me a lot in Pasanga and Nadodigal in all places as every one could easily relate themselves in the movies and hence it worked well.

Me: Which you consider as your best movie ?
Mr. JP : There is no such thing as best movie. I will gladly accept positive feedbacks, thats all.

Me: You are very modest sir, so you treat all movies and act in same way
Mr. JP : Not really, some movies, some technicians, some directors even some producers influence me a lot with their work style which will motivate me to give my best. To be honest, i am not giving 100% in every single movie.

 Me : I am still shocked that you sacrificed some of your time that too when you are in holidays for me... I feel lot guilty that if i am disturbing you...
Mr. JP : Please dont be, i am just another man. As long as i meet nice people on my way i always love to be a good friend.

Me : Thats very nice of you. We are doing our first movie and glad that you are also part of it. Whats your advice for beginners-producers ?
Mr. JP : Its not an easy job for sure, however if you have right team, actors, technicians and planning. All you need will be gods grace to make it successfull... Dont indulge in silly issues on your pursuit to achieve something big... Hold the cost only where it is necessary.. Mr. Venkatesan (Director of Nalanum Nandhiniyum) is quiet able and talented guy... Give him all the space he need and get him to involve in cost cutting... Develop a good rapport with the director and success will follow for sure...

Me : Indeed. How do you manage your privacy when you are out in public ? Arent you annoyed with public disturbing you ?
Mr. JP : Definetly not, Firstly i dont hide myself any where as there is no need for it... Not just me but most of the actors/celebrities also behave the same way.. As long as you feel that your are normal man every thing around you will be normal... This applies for both you and me :)

Me : How was my pasta ?
Mr. JP : Was fantastic, the best, awesome and never ever tasted before. Thanks a lot Aravindh.

Except for the last question and answer, every thing else are true snapshot of our conversation ;) The last answer might be slightly exaturated for the writer's comfort :)
 


Later, we had a good long 15 mins walk to the taxi stand and sent him off... Thanks a lot Sir for your time, it was a honour to host you :)

If you are still wondering who this man is, check the following link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayaprakash