1989… Rs.15… Bees Saal Baad
2006… Rs.170… Darna Zaroori Hain
until next time, there’s a reason to be afraid
Author: manuscrypts
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The price of fear
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Ash’s to ashes
and dust to dust.. thats how ash’s relationships seem to be going…. and the latest reason sounds like the title song of Aamir’s mutiny movie… funny that both the relationship and the movie sank without a trace… nope, it isnt a connection for the sake of a pun…:)wonder how many of you remember ‘Hi, I am Sanjana’.. that was the first time i remember Ash on Tv… it was a much awaited ad from pepsi, featuring the nation’s then chocolate hero, Aamir Khan and a relatively less known Ash.. and thats around the time i convinced a certain ‘Cool Drinks’ shop owner that the pepsi poster featuring Ash would look much better on my wall than in his store… and then came the beauty contests, and the movies, and Ash went from looking hot in cold drink ads to looking cold even in hot scenes.. cant actually think of any exact time when the transformation happened, but yes, do remember the huge black and white poster bought in Chennai to celebrate the 12th Board results, for a princely sum of Rs.50 🙂There have been many men in her life after that 😉 – Salman Khan, Vivek Oberoi, with the latest being Bachchan’s bachcha… and while Ash has been wearing whole range of hats from a modelto a Miss World to a Bollywood Diva, i have completed a hat trick too, a hattrick, for April 29 marks the end of the third year of blogging…
until next time, for a mistress of spices, variety can only be another spice in life 🙂 -
OK Dada Bye bye
and that was a stupendous performance against england and pakistan.. and the politics of the BCCI notwithstanding, it could very well be the end of one Saurav Ganguly.. for perhaps only the second time in his life, Ganguly is now the underdog, and the favourite to seal the matter is none other than the chap from down under, whose candidacy (ironically) Ganguly himself had vociferously supported …it has been a see-saw battle, which started even under Ganguly’s reign… Ganguly’s tirade against Chappell, the leaked e-mail and Chappell’s stoic silence..Unfortunately Ganguly spoke when his bat should have done the talking, and perhaps Chappell was indeed betting on that not happening.. and while everything else worked for Ganguly – selectors, crowds, commentators, one thing was conspicuous by its absence – the batting form that had made him the captain of India… and its persisting absence then made everything else stop working, and Ganguly was out… Chappell gave in to pressure and brought him back into the team… and still betted on his batting not working.. he was right again…who knows what might have happened if dravid had not shielded Ganguly in pakistan and opened the batting.. because all said and done, ganguly possesses one other thing than his batting skill, that might have saved the day for him – a champion’s heart.. he might have ducked the bouncers, fished outside the off stump, given a fewchances, displayed a technique with a million flaws, and at the end of it all made a century…thats exactly what sachin had done to his critics, slapped them in the face with a century…I am by no means a Ganguly fan, but the bottom line was that he had transformed Indian cricket,made India win matches, supported a young bunch of talent and in the process, made himself a persona which aspiring youngsters could look up to..he showed what India was capable of.. maybe for selfish reasons, maybe not… It is ironical, that just when it was time for Boycott’s (and Kolkata’s) prince to become king, he was dethroned..until next time, up against a wall -
Go Ah!!!
Yup, thats exactly what you do when you are in Goa… after 4 long years, i finally made the trip.. to the place where i spent the 2 best years of my life… and i can safely say, discovered severals facets of myself… and so it was a trip i was looking forward to… not just for the sun and the sand and the way of life, but also a trip to my alma mater…… and discovered that things had changed, in Goa as well as at the insti.. the people, mercifully hadnt changed, still lazy as can humanly be, oh i love them for it… :).i saw an excellent campaign by a liquor brand -Arlem, i think the name was, which hit the nail on thehead. it said ‘Its Goa…chilled’ but some of the places had changed… Panjim, for example, had 2 Coffee Day outlets and an Inox… the time i left Goa, a Barista had opened in Panjim, but there is no trace of it now…and there had been 2 theatres in Panjim which were reasonable, Samrat & Ashok, i bet they must be having a tough time now…the ‘kingfisher’ neon that was a landmark is now joined by Airtel and RIM… there is a bridge to Arambol instead of the ferry, so yeah, things have indeed changed…All the students at the insti now have laptops and cellphones.. in the three batches that i have seen there (1 senior, ours and 1 junior) only one person had a laptop and a mobile phone (the first in our senior batch and the second in our batch).. so the students dont speak much to the faculty, they call them or mail them… and there are no messages on paper, they have (i guess)e-chits…the beaches are there, so are the firangs, and the view from Chapora, and Titos, and the Mandovi still flows silently..but like everything else everywhere, the winds of change keep blowing…and like all the other pieces in my memory, the one about Goa is also frozen at the time i loved it best..until next time, keep the change…
