Tuesday, December 2, 2008

THE GREAT INDIAN RAILWAYS


India is a one big Goddamn country. Some places you have people everywhere and the others deserted. People here tend to move with crowds, no body want to be left alone. Just look at the trains, its always crowded, jam-packed, riotous and stinking. It’s said that an Australian population is right now traveling in the Indian trains. And this country can be well represented by the train. We have all kinds and all classes of people in these trains. I’ll divide them in to three. Indian one, India two and India three.
India one includes the high class people like business men, successful movie stars, cricket players, corrupt politicians and other born rich useless idiots. And they chose the 2-tier AC or 3-tier AC or the 1st class compartments of the train. They might have missed their flights, perhaps. Now, the India two is the long sleeper class compartments. It mainly consists of the upper and lower middle class people. Each one will get his berths. Uncles, aunties, dad, mom, children, grandpa, grandma all of them chatting, talking and speaking. Railway food not good, bathrooms are dirty, too many beggars these days. All starts with different problems and ends up with same solution – the authorities have to be complained, and yeah, nobody does.
And then come India three, the general compartment, the air of fart and floor of piss. Its like a slum on move. Crowded, congested and dirty. It’s the India of lesser known but much hyped about, lower class – helpless and the destitute. Unfortunately I was traveling in this general compartment of both the train and life. If I wanted to pee, I’ll have to sacrifice my seat and have to push and punch through myriad men and women. Once I get there, I can see its occupied, not with a single guy, but many, sitting not shitting, just for space, just for surviving this long journey. Hence it leaves me no choice but to wet my pants.
I had a dream, like any other fool in the compartment. I wanted to travel in the compartment less taken – the first class. For me its no looking back once I get into Bombay, the city of dreams. I will never return unless I get to travel like the India one. I took this as a challenge and this challenge was the force that drove me from here. My biggest aim was to become bollywoods greatest movie star. Not hearing for the first time. Isn’t it? Yes, and you guessed it right. I did become one, but that was not the end.
I had to sleep in the pavement, had to stay hungry for weeks and had to kiss the directors ass to get a chance in his movie. Then I lead my life as a cameo. All I had was a photo of Shah Rukh Khan in a torn off purse. After years of struggle, painful, horrible and cruel days, I became a star, the ultimate hero of bollywood. The Shah Rukh Khan of my purse was burnt to ashes. I am his new rival. He comments me at times but I give my reply through my blogs.
And then a day came when the pilots of India went on for a strike and I had to reach my shooting location in Kolkata. My agent came from nowhere and said, “Sir, we’ve arranged a 1st class ticket from Mumbai to Kolkata in train. I’ll make sure about your security. According to the news the flights wont be operating for about a week.”
“oh! What the hell, don’t they have any private jets or helicopters?” I asked him.
“I tried, but no luck.” he replied.
That left me no choice, but to travel in the train. Once in the train, I looked at my ticket. It had my age on it, which was 5 years lesser than what I was. Just then something struck me. Long ago, maybe the same train, I arrived in Bombay with lot of pain and a wet pant from Calcutta. Now I am going back. Have I accomplished my dream?
I asked the TTE, “Where’s the next station?”
He said some place name that I don’t remember.
When the train stopped at the next station, I stepped out and started walking towards the last compartment of the train. People were gaping at me, excited and thrilled. I got into one of the general compartments. After all these years, I’ve changed, my names have changed, Bombay has changed, Indian film industry has, the Indian economy has, but the trains’ general compartment hasn’t. It was the same, the same situation when I started chasing my dreams. I walked through the bogey, many offered me seats and seated me. They touched me, pinched me, kissed me and also made a fight to get a glance of me. The people’s attitude towards me might have changed. But it was the same man, woman and kid I saw years ago. The challenge I had taken was forgotten and I snubbed it away as a joke. Then the train started moving and so did the journey of my life…

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

TETE-A-TETE WITH THE SUPERNATURAL

Krishr123: hi
Krishr123: so we were talking bout dreams n super natural

BUZZ!!!

Joe S.: hey wuzup
Joe S.: sorry about that, I was away from the computer
Joe S.: oh yeah.... interesting story huh?
Joe S.: so what do you think of the supernatural?

Krishr123: yes as i've said bout de dream...bein like a statue

Joe S.: yeah they (scientists) actually got a name for it, its called sleep paralysis. It happens more often than people know.... the thing is that people dont always remember the dream they had,,, and when they have the sleep paralysis experience their brains regard it as a dream, but its actually believed that when you are in sleep paralysis you are actually half dreaming half awake

Krishr123
: yes true
Krishr123: but dis has happened 2 me twice

Joe S.: I had only that happened to me once..... but it was so real... it make me ask a lot of questions.... I woke up suddenly..... I got up then as I was getting up.. I turned back to look at my bed and to my amazement I saw myself in the bed..... as I saw myself in the bed... my consciousness turned back into the person who was in bed... but this time I try to get up but I couldn’t move.... it was desperate to say the least...
Joe S.: I think it was a few minutes before I finally was able to wake up and get up of bed... after I got up... I couldn’t go back to bed for about 2 hrs

Krishr123: my case was diff....in the dream i saw some thieves engaged in stealing...i was still in de bed n woke but couldn’t move an inch...just like a statue wud hav been if it had lif...i was hearing all tat they were saying....
Krishr123: wen i woke up early in de morning no thieves have come n everything was normal
Krishr123: the second time i had de sleep paralysis was even worse

Joe S.: what happened the 2nd time?

Krishr123: in de dream ..somebody was tickling the most sensitve part of my body....n i wasnt able to move an inch 4 a long while
Krishr123: that was de worst

Joe S.: lol that must have been desperate

Krishr123: yes it was
Krishr123: i even asked some of dem in de house ,...whether dey hav come 2 my room
Krishr123: that nite

Joe S.: I bet they didnt....

Krishr123: nope ..they didn’t

Joe S.: what about ghosts? do you believe in ghosts?

Krishr123: no…i dont

Joe S.: no I mean do you BELIEVE in ghosts??? do you think they exist?

Krishr123: no i don thnk so
Krishr123: i don believe in ghosts

Joe S.: well actually I do.... well not in the way people believe in them... you know they believe that ghosts are wondering souls who have not been able to reach the other side due to various problems..... that theory I dont believe.... but I believe in ghosts in the sense that I believe that the world is governed by energy, reflections an lights... and I believe that when a person passes away the
Joe S.: they leave behind energy... depends how much like if they had troubles or intense emotions they left a lot of energy... so their energy reflections can be seen by only some people..... I am not sure about the existence of a soul though
Joe S.: for example..... you ever been somewhere where you felt like bad energy?
Joe S.: flowin thru the room?


Krishr123: wats bad energy?

Joe S.: a bad vibe.... you know you go into a room and instantly get the feeling that something is wrong.. not that you are in any danger just that the place is creepy, or weird?

Krishr123: yeah...happens in creepy n old places
Krishr123: like wat i feel in graveyard n old temples

Joe S.: well yeah but those are easily identifiable places... I mean you know bad (or sad) things happened there.... but I mean like when you go to an apparently normal room, and then you get the vibe... for example you ever go into a friend's house where his/her parents argue a lot or are abusive...... you get the negative vibe as you enter the house.. thats
Joe S.: what I am talking about...

Krishr123: yes i got a bit....
Krishr123: when i visit my school during nites....when no one is there n everything is dark and silent....i do feel dis creepy feeling

Joe S.: thats the energy I am talking about... thats what I believe in

Krishr123: wats dat energy - ghosts

Joe S.: no..... not necessarily..... I mean like when a person sees a ghost....... I believe that what they REALLY see is the reflection of the energy left by the person
Joe S.: for example you heard the story of Billy the Kid?

Krishr123: no i didnt..wat is it?

Joe S.: you know the outlaw of new Mexico

Krishr123: ya heard bout de outlaw

Joe S.: he is one of the most notorious outlaws of the US... he was notorious for havng a quick hand and a trigger happy finger... well.... he was finally brought down by one of his old friends.... he was betrayed.... you imagine how he must have felt..... as he saw the man who was one of his best friends pointing the gun towards him...... the energy he
Joe S.: well... supposedly there is a hotel in New Mexico.... where his spirit many claim have seen....
however the only people that have claimed to see him are law enforcement official.... weird huh?
Joe S.: his ghost anyways

Krishr123: similar thing…Licoln's ghost often wander in de white house…

Joe S.: yeah well, thats what I am talkng about... I dont believe that their spirit is actually there.... (or that they (ghosts) can reason or communicate with you.... I see them as reflection of energy of their former selfes when they were alive

Krishr123: but...how can dat be....their bodies have been cremated!
Krishr123: then y dont we alive pple not able 2 leave a reflection or energy wherever we go

Joe S.: thats because we are still here... alive... when someone dies their energy is released...... you heard the saying "ashes to ashes dust to dust" well according to the bible and (scientists) we came from the dirt.... molecules... remember I am not talking about our descendants, I am talking the Big bang!! well how was it then..?? the world , believe was governed by energy
Joe S.: energy made us... so we are the energy...... when we die we are released from our monotone selves and unite ourselves (our spirits) with the universe... thats just the way I see it... dont believe me.... I guess each one has to find his own truth

Krishr123: that make sense really

Joe S.: anyways there is no way to prove my theory correct... thats just my theory....
Joe S.: well yeah..... are you familiar with the religion of Buddism?\\

Krishr123: of course i do…m hailin frm India alrite…

Joe S.: cool... well they also believe in energy... but they believe that they (their energy) wont be released into the universe..... until they clean theirselfes.... for example if they were bad in their lifetime as humans... they believe they will reincarnate and return as other type of organism, such as a plant, a cow, a bug, or any other type of animal
Joe S.: until the finally get to clean themselves of bad vibe their spirits will finally be released into the universe or so they believe.....
Joe S.: hey I got a question for you... what do Hindus believe in??

Krishr123: Hindus also believe in the reincarnation
Krishr123: the same idea of being other animals or plants during the incarnation is in Hinduism too…both Buddhism and Hinduism resembles a lot…the theory on after death…the idea on heaven and hell…judgment day…last the MOKSHA (liberation from the cycle of birth and death)..getting moksha will depend on how good u were when u r alive.

Joe S.: hmm…interesting…

Krishr123: so what religion do you believe in ?

Joe S.: well... I am catholic by my parents... but I have an open mind... I dont consider myself a catholic though
Joe S.: I see all religions as different roads that lead to the same place... (or try to at least) many roads lead you to wrong ways, but
Joe S.: it is up to each person to decide which road he/ or she wants to travel
Joe S.: you get what I am saying?

Krishr123: yes in my case too i m not a great preacher of my religion...but i do have a special interest n respect 4 Bhagwad geeta, Bible n Quran n feel they can bring light to our lives…
Krishr123: i got wat u said n
Krishr123: i do believe

Joe S.: thats awesome... hey man I got to go.. it was a pleasure chatting with you
Krishr123: same
Joe S.: maybe we can do it sometime later
Joe S.: again

Krishr123: very nice meeting you
Krishr123: sure

Joe S.: yok take care
Krishr123: bye
Joe S.: bye

Sunday, March 2, 2008

AR'S GREAT 9

These are 9 movies that i felt were the best in bollywood (post-2000)

Lagaan (2001)
Director: Ashutosh Gowairkar
Starring: Aamir Khan, Paul Blackthorne, Rachel Shelley, Gracy Singh
This oscar nominated movie will be remembered not only for its 1 ½ hour long cricket match between the villagers and britishers but for its great characters, the captivating plot and the message it carries. This Aamir Khan starrer stepped into the text books of bollywood right after its release. The movie was big and inspired people that any task can be achieved with continous hard work and practice. The music was good and there wasn't a single part in the movie which I felt boring. No wonder the movie made into the Oscars.

The legend of Bhagat Singh (2002)
Director: Rajkumar Santoshi
Starring: Ajay Devgan, Sushant Singh, D.Santosh, Akhilendra Mishra
Rajkumar Santoshi's The Legend of Bhagat Singh would perhaps be the best biographical movie on an Indian freedom fighter after Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982). The movie had great sets and was well cinematographed which transported us all the way to the British-era. The protagonist Ajay Devgan as Bhagat Singh was brilliant. The movie was well researched and didn't have any dull moments. This thought provoking movie told us the message and philosophy of Bhagat Singh in the right sense.

Black Friday (2004) (Ind release:2007)
Director: Anurag Kashyap
Starring: Kay Kay Menon, Pavan Malhotra, Aditya Srivastava, Vijay Maurya.
No director has ever approached a controversial subject like the 1993 Bombay bomb blast so blatantly. But Anurag Kashyap did it and it worked. The book turned movie was released after a 3 years ban in India and it can be termed as a non-fictious fiction. Its content, the original characters shook not only the city of Bombay but the nation as a whole. Vijay Maurya as Dawood Ibrahim was truly scary. If you haven't watched black Friday then you are not a real movie buff. Hats off to Anurag Kashyap.

Taare zameen par (2007)
Direcror: Aamir Khan
Starring: Darsheel Safary, Aamir Khan, Vipin Sharma, Tisca Chopra
STUNNING!!! Debutant director Aamir Khan's Taare zameen par is perhaps the ultimate movie on kids and thanks to its writer Amol Gupte. The movie simply touches the soul and can move us to tears. One would wonder if the kid on screen (Darsheel Safary) was acting or living his original life. Darsheel as the dyslexic Ishaan Awasthi was unbelievable and will be remembered for a long time. Aamir showed his class and I bet he can take Indian cinema several notches higher.

Lakshya (2004)
Director: Farhan Akthar
Starring; Hritik Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Sushant Singh
I've never seen an Indian war movie, which was devoid of unnecessary jingoism. But Farhan Akhthar's Lakshya was different. Its magnificent. Lakshya had some scenes that could even outsmart some of the hollywood greats. The solid script and the message it carries is what i liked best about Lakshya. Hritik Roshan as karan whose conversion into a responsible army man from a spoilt brat is spontaneous and remarkeable. Though the film didnt do well in the box office Farhan Akthar is here to stay in Bollywood as a notable director.

Company (2002)
Director: Ram Gopal Verma
Starring: Ajay Devgan, Mohanlal, Viveik Oberoi, Manisha Koirala
Ram Gopal Varma's magnum opus 'Company' is a pulse raiser, thriller or whatever you can call. His interpretation on Dawood Ibrahim and his gang in this movie was great and the final product he gave was marvellous. There is nothing in this movie you can call 'unreal', its as if the whole movie is taking place in your backyard though the movie has been shoot at bombay, dubai, hong kong and switzerland. The cruel and dark look, the haunting background added more beats to my heart. The main actors Ajay Devgan as Mallik bhai (the don), Viveik Oberoi as Chandu and Mohanlal as Insp.Sreenivasan were perfect. Company is what you call a cinematic experience.

Omkara (2005)
Director: Vishal Bharadwaj
Starring: Ajay Devgan, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Konkana Sen Sharma
The heat and dust of rural UP is well reflected in the Indian version of William Shakespear's Othello, directed by Vishal Bharadwaj in the name of 'Omkara'. I bet you will understand nothing if you dont go for the subtitles. The hindi used in the movie is very tough to follow and yet it had an international look and grace though its of slow pace. The actors especially Saif Ali Khan needs a special mention for his role as the cruel and dirty Langda Tyagi. It was a role of a lifetime and he did it perfectly well. What i loved about the movie is that each and every scene is carefully executed without a single cliche. Vishal Bharadwaj is one of those talents you may not come across everyday. The music by him was fascinating.

Rang de basanti (2005)
Director: Rakesh Omprakash Mehra
Starrig: Aamir Khan, Siddharth, Kunal Kapoor, Sharman Joshi
This highly thought provoking is that which can raise the national spirit. Must have a watched a dozen times, it has its pace, looks and style all in proportions. Apart from Aamir you may not find any stars but all of them were brilliant and have given their heart and soul to the movie. The relation of the past with contemperory times and the freedom fighters with the new age rebels were fine and well knitted. The climax of the movie was the best as far as i think as it was different, purely different. Rang de basanti is a must watch and its full of youthfullness.

Iqbal (2005)
Director: Nagesh Kukunoor
Starring: Shreyas Talpade, Naseeruddin Shah, Shweta Prasad, Girish Karnad
Nagesh Kukunoor gave us a simple, entertaining and most importantly an inspiring cinema through Iqbal. He showed us how a speechless with his disabilities can get into the toughest-to-get-in job in the cricket crazy country. Iqbal's (Shreyas Talpade) relaionship with his coach, his sister and his buffaloes (which are named after cricketers) were simply displayed good and Nagesh had done a good job by riding of over emotions and sentiments from the movie. One of my favourite scene in the movie is the appearance of the legend Kapil Dev as the secret selector. Iqbal can touch your heart and its another movie that tells you, "YOU CAN".

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

THE VOICES





The crazy fellows crazy thoughts came when he touched the teenage. Till then I was not the best in the class so it was not a ‘fate’ of this chap. I sat in a corner of the classroom watching my beautiful princess – Tamanna.
“Karan! Listen here you moron.” Scowled the dirty ass who we need to call ‘sir’. Bhajrang Patel was one of those teachers who loved to screw his students through out his life. He had a small round face with a bigger round belly and even bigger round head where I wonder all the shit in this world are fed inside it. He was never a human for me, actually his name should have been ‘Bhujang’. His fifty-year-old filthy oily skin reminded me of a dirty venomous snake. My mates used to put up stories on Patel. Nine years ago he tortured a girl who was caught copying in an exam. The girl eventually hanged herself in the classroom fan that stood right above me. Well, these things are totally untrue, claimed some of the other good for nothing teachers. But the story has always haunted me, its impossible for such a man not to do such a thing. Anyway, that was hard to prove but another incident was the dismissing of a boy who kissed a girl in the math lab. It was just an inner desire of a teenager but this asshole came up with this harsh decision. The same evening the boy was killed in an accident. Once again Patel has victimized a student.

II

Just like the school, I hated my home too. My dad, the colonel in the army wants me to be in front of the book all the day and night even the weekends were not free. His dream was that I get in to an IIT. Bah! We didn’t have anything such as a TV and not even a radio. According to him they were too noisy. Even I was thrashed if I laughed above his frequency limit. And the statue in the corner of the house is none other than my mom. “Its all for your good, Karan.” Those were the few words that came from her mouth. Yes! Thrashing my ass and thighs were only for my good being.

III

Yet another day passed, I was getting ready for the school when someone called me from behind and yelled, “Good bye, Karan!” I turned back, ‘no one’. Without a reply for this ‘no one’ I stepped out and stepped into the bus. I was startled to see the bus empty and couldn’t take of my eyes from the drivers seat. No driver and the bus was moving. A girl behind me cried, ”Karan, quick go and get the control.” I didn’t even look back to see who the girl was and caught the steering. SLAP! I realized that the driver was still driving the huge fucking machine. “But truly, I saw no one”. I said still in the shock.
“Saala! These days kids want to do some adventure to impress the girls.” Said the driver. The girls giggled. Yes, almost whatever I do, were for the girls to giggle. I hate the girls too (except Tamanna), they were crazy about Amar, a Greek God. This guy had acted in a movie (childhood of a star) and claims to be as one of the most important people in the industry. Though the film bombed, his stardom still holds in the school. And his favourite pass time – making me small and a loser in front of the girls with his ‘cool’ jokes.
The bus stopped at the school ground, the early morning clown got out of the bus, staring, wondering about the long 8 hours.
Patel’s class, so boring and sleepy that I closed my eyes to the dream world. In the dream, as always it was Tamanna. Both of us alone in the class. It definitely had to be a dream because she was speaking to me! “Karan, I love you! I can’t live without you”. She raised her hands for a hug. I got nervous and the guy behind me asked me to get her and it was the right opportunity. I got thrilled and in that thrill I didn’t even turn back to see whom he was. I ran, calling “Tamanna, my sweet heart” and gave her a hard hug. Just then an unusual sound broke out, then I realized it was the class laughing and clapping. I am hugging Tamanna. SLAP! No there were two of them. SLAP! One from Tamanna and another from Patel. “You scoundrel, you moron. Come with me. Now!” Patel shouted.

IV

The next thing I remember was - me sitting in a corner of the Principals room and my dad was having a talk with the Principal and Patel.
Fuck! I would never have screwed this day without those voices. The sweet voice of that girl in that bus and that bloody voice of that guy who made me hug Tamanna. Now I’ll never get along with her. The fear now I had was the war waiting for me at home.

V

It was a 15-minute drive from my school to home, today it seemed to be 5 minutes. My dad was all set to kick my butts. Before when I was about to remove my shoes, dad caught my arms and rotated me like a merry-go-round. BANG! My tummy hit onto the table edge. I cried to stop. No mercy. He raised his belt and continued his favourite job. Next, he closed me in a closely isolated room and told mom not to give even a drop of water. Silence had occupied the room before my weeping. Recalling things that happened today, I stretched my legs looking at the hazy light that came through the ventilator. The floor was wet.
Just then a voice came from the room. This time it was a lot older and much familiar. It belonged to my grandfather, who died last year.
“HO HO HO! Karan, beta. Stop crying. These things do happen in your age. I used to beat your dad, till his bums turn as red as baboons. HAHAHA”. I also laughed along with grandfather, thinking of dad’s baboon ass.
Hearing me laugh my dad opened the door. My laugh grew louder when I saw him. His face had the funniest expression I had ever seen. He left the place leaving the door opened.

VI

The French bearded cool guy smiled at me and said, “Hello Karan!”
“Hi!” It came automatically from my mouth.
“You were into a lot of troubles these days.”
“Yeah. What can I do, they were making me to.”
“They?”
“OH! The voices!”
Somehow I felt this man a lot comfortable and thought of telling him everything.

Days passed. Medicines came and went. I went to school and came back home. Voices made me to throw my pencil box at Patel, punched Amar’s nose, and threw stones at the glass pane of our bus when the driver was still inside. I was given the medical leave, now living in a more comfortable place with some funny people. Dr.Rathod keeps comforting me.
The day came when I realized that I heard no more dead people’s voices. A week later I was back home. The house looked different. A new colour television, a computer, a DVD player, a new bicycle and the best – a loving dad. Dr.Rathod did some miracle.

So friends, that was the piece of my life I was talking about.

“Checkmate”
“No! Grandpa, you are cheating.”
“I didn’t, that was a fair play.”
“No! Cheating! Cheating! Cheating!”

LOST CHILDHOOD



"How old are you?"

"I don't know may be 13."

"No, you are 15. 15 years old. Is that okay?"

"Okay!"

"Now what will you have?"

"I want something to eat."

"Yes, you'll eat. What else you want?"

"I want some money."

"Money you'll have, then what else?"

"I want some sleep."

"Son of a bitch, straighten your ass and get back to work."