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The trick of authenticity😉

The trick is to not watch what most people are watching at the moment. Obviously I am talking about GAME OF THRONES. Not that I like it too much. I had watched the first eight episodes of season one of GOT, and it did not seem too appealing. Some asked me, if it was the graphic details that made me conclude so! Unfortunately it was not. Let's just say, as far as the graphic thing is concerned, well I don't turn away my head while watching Grey's Anatomy and it is infact one of my favourite series so far. Can't wait for season 14 of Grey's Anatomy, which they say will include surprise return of many characters who left the series in season 3 and 4. So, to get back to what I started with; the trick I mean. Back when I was in class eleven a song named 'Why This Kolaveri Di ?' became very famous. It was so popular that even the K2 kids sung the song. Okay, I am exaggerating a little. So you know a song is really good even when after many, many years it hits your...

NH10 and CHALK AND DUSTER

I will continue from where I stopped the last time. So the other two movies that I watched were NH10 and Chalk and Duster. If there is anything good about NH10 then it is Anushka Sharma. I did not find the story too appealing but there were scenes that made me smile. For example, initially it is the husband in the movie who hides from his wife( Anushka Dharma) the murder incident because he thinks she won't be able to take it but later she becomes the braver one. Just not that, but we can't help noticing that it is the girl who remains practical throughout and does not act on the spur of the moment. Chalk and Duster on the other hand, highlights the politics in the education system. The only problem with the movie is that it ends on an euphoric note and gives us a pretty predictable end. What is good about the movie is that it kind of tries to tell the audience that how a noble profession like teaching is often underestimated because most people who end up getting n...

English Vinglish

So I managed to watch three beautiful movies that was long due. The first movie is English Vinglish. I don't know why I did not watch it til now. The simplicity and seriousness of the movie touched my heart. Days like now when your speaking in English partly defines as to the kind of person you are or you are not in a country like India and traditional upbringing is appreciated as well as looked down upon; you see the society is such that they accept traditionalism in women in order to curb them with a manly power, if you know what I mean. The little son of Sashi ( Sridevi),six years old maybe, does not hesitate from telling his mother as to why she should scold her daughter because the daughter is wearing a short skirt. A bold reply comes from his mother telling her son that why would she scold her daughter when the daughter is atleast wearing a skirt. So the character Sashi might not know how to speak in English but has a wide mental horizon. She has the ability to correct hersel...

About Night owls

Down with fever, so it is both the right time and not the right time to write down something that provoked my anger again. This time, it was a middle aged woman who told me that ' tumi to porashunoi bhalo, tai tumi rat jago. Jader buddhi beshe, tara rat jage! '( you are studious and intelligent and that is precisely why you stay awake for most of the night). What? I don't deny that I am studious but that has got nothing to do with my late nights. It is usually the time when I educate the better creative part of my brain either by reading a good book, NOT PRESCRIBED IN THE SYLLABUS or by painting or writing a good poem, or by watching a very good movie or TV series. And this has got nothing to do with my studies. Or maybe it has got something to do with what I feel education is, on a broader spectrum. And for the stupid theory that night owls make for intelligent brains, let me tell you -I have seen too many, and when I say too many , I mean it- too many early risers who are...