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My blogs are about irrationalities, ironies, musings about any random thing that life throws in.

Tibet & Olympics - My Olympic Torch Experience
Olympics have created quite a row about Tibet. I am upset with Indian govt for restricting Tibetans right to protest. There are about 200,000 Tibetan refugees in India. I visited Dharamshala when I was in college. It is home for most of the Tibetan refugees in India. I start missing India if I dont visit the place in two years. I just cant imagine the plight of people who are completely displaced because they cannot live in their home countries anymore and visit their homeland anymore. May be all these have prompted me to be a part of the protest.

Olympic torch runs have been a little troublesome all over the world. When I told my sister that I am going she was a little concerned.

I decided to take Caltrain, as driving and parking on the day was not going to be easy. I blocked my calendar to make sure no meetings are scheduled. Torch relay was going to start at 1PM at Justin Herman Plaza, in front of Ferry building.

I took caltrain from redwood city. The train was fairly crowded with mostly Chinese people. I reached city a little past one. I started walking towards Ferry Building. There was a lot of crowd in front of AT & T park. A chinese guy was saying that 'It is pretty sad that I have to leave the country to be able to speak against the government'. While walking up on Embarcadero I heard another person saying 'Like many Americans are against American Government's policy, many Chinese against Chinese government policies too.'

On my way I spotted a funny board that says 'China you murder in Sudan and Tibet whom do you think you are, US?' I clicked his picture using my cellphone and told him that I liked his board. He replied 'Well, it is true. Sad! But true'.

It took me almost 40 minutes to reach Ferry building with all the crowd. The corner I ended up had a lot Chinese. There were also a few anti china protesters. A Chinese shouted 'Dont believe what western media says about China.' A pro-Tibetan shouted 'How much of freedom does press have in China'. After waiting for sometime a middle aged Chinese guy with Olympic T-shirt almost fainted. Protesters around him helped him to sit down and made sure he drank some water and relaxed. Humanity is always comes before politics, doesnt it?

Only in San Francisco do you see a Chinese Flag and a Tibetan flag together. Both shouting their own Slogans. I mentioned it to a person standing next to me. He replies, 'Yes! I bet you cant do it at Tiananmen Square'. But there were some tense moments with couple of people exchanging some words. After sometime a huge group of Tibetan protesters passed our intersection. A person started shouting ta Chinese 'You know why I hate you, you guys are communists' Another protester tried to calm him down. A small fight broke out and Police calmed them. We figured that they changed the route, I finally got in touch with my friends, met them and left for home.

As many Chinese at the Rally said Politics and Sports should not be mixed. But if Sports can lend some voice to the oppressed, why not?
Wednesday April 9, 2008 - 08:49pm (PDT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Shakespeare to Bond
Sometimes you get some impression about an artist, it stays with you till they prove you wrong. The opinion I had about Vishal Bhardwaj was that he was a one film wonder. The only contribution to film industry was his music of the film 'Maachis'.

About a year and half back, I was browsing movie review section and came across the review of 'Omkaara'. When Sulekha.com offered me free tickets, I grabbed them to check out the film myself. First scene, my jaws dropped. By the time movie finished I was totally impressed. It was a brilliant story telling. Staying close to the story, Vishal Bharadwaj added additional complexity to Othello's character. Another additional dimension by showing UP politics and violence that rules that area. Indianizing Shakespeare is not easy. Vishal Bharadwaj does it brilliantly.

I have heard quite a bit about Blue Umbrella. I also like Ruskin Bond. I was awaiting the release of the film, that never happened. I got a chance to watch it at my sisters house.

The movie had a delightful story. Pankaj Kapoor as a greedy shopkeeper and the girl who played Biniya were excellent. Camera work was fantastic. The way the director used seasons to capture the mood of the story was brilliant. The follows complete seasonal cycle, Summer the delight, Fall the theft, Winter the gloom, Spring the hope.

The movie was shot in Chamba Valley and surrounding mountains. I guess the locale was selected to compliement Missouri to capture the mood and weather. I had been to Dalhousie a city that oversees Chamba Valley a couple of times. So I have seen how beautiful the place is first hand. Also fairly familiar with the names of the places and also traveled in those buses.

One thing worth mentioning is the contrast between Omkaara and Blue Umbrella. One is a Shakespeare's tragedy meant strictly for adults and the other is a film that can be enjoyed by both adults and children. One has to be exceptionally talented to be able to do justice to both films. Now I call Vishal Bharadwaj an exceptional film maker.
Tags: films, vishalbharadwaj
Friday January 11, 2008 - 03:58pm (PST) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Movies, Movies and More Movies
Last weekend Bay Area had two film festivals. 1. Latino Film Festival in Redwood City and 2. South Asian Film Festival in San Francisco. Close to 80% of the audience for Latino Film Festival were Latinos. At South Asian Film Festival not even 50% were South Asian. I think this is really sad.

I ended up watching 1 film at Latino Film Festival and 4 at South Asian. Here are my opinions about the movies I saw.

The Violin - Mexican-Spanish
I was attracted first by the name and next by plot. The movie is not about Music. It about rebels, ruthless soldiers and a father who wants to help his son. It is a well made dark film. Photography is amazing.

Loins of Punjab Presents- Indian American - English
Weird name. I went to watch the film as I had to go to the city for my finger printing. As usual I got a parking ticket at that parking lot. When I bought the ticket I saw a huge line that extended a block and half. The movie is about a singing contest in New Jersy. It was a laugh riot. Dont expect anything from the movie and it is politically incorrect humor. I had a stomach ache after watching the film.

Unni-Indian-Malayalam
I love Malayalam movies. They introduced the movie as being a Pather Panchali. It is about a child and his relationship with friends. It is a not a Pather Panchali. Pather Panchali is like a song. This movie is not. The movie doesnt have much of a story line. It made me relive some of my childhood memories in Hyderabad.

Sankara-Srilankan-Sinhalese
This is my second Srilankan film. It is about a Buddhist monk and his temptations. The movie is strictly for art film aficionados. The film is sheer poetry and beautiful. Photography, acting and direction were fantastic. I wished they did not describe certain things in the end though.

Kya Tum Ho-Indian-Hindi
I was debating whether I should watch this movie or not. They called this movie neo noir film.It's about 3 people whose paths are interwoven. I was expecting the film to be a very dark film. But it was not. I felt the movie was very average. I could not understand what my dissatisfaction about the film was.

So last weekend was all movies, movies and more movies.
Tags: movies, filmfestival
Monday November 19, 2007 - 05:03pm (PST) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Movies, Previews & Reviews
Previews are expected to give to an impression of what movie is all about. I watch a preview and think that I am going to watch a drama and the movie ends up being a mushy romantic film or a senseless action thriller. Latest in that list is 'The Kingdom'.

Watching the previews I thought that this is some film like Syriana. I liked Syriana. Infact the film opens with history of friendship between Saudi Arabia and US. A suicide bomber attacks an oil company picnic. After that it is a regular Hollywood action thriller.

If it is not a serious film and does not want to talk about politics, why do they give an impression that it is a political film? They are probably turning off the regular action movie watchers. Ofcourse you could ask me why the hell I haven't checked out the reviews. My reply "Oh yeah! Do they mean anything?" King Kong got rave reviews, but the movie royally sucked.

Now my point, don't rely on previews or reviews. Have a friend who watches every film that releases, and ask them the story and make your decision. :-).
Tags: movies, kingdom
Tuesday October 2, 2007 - 04:44pm (PDT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
A few rants about India..
There are a few things I have been wanting to rant about but did not find time to do so. So here are the short pieces.

Ram Sethu Project: Politics in India are always sad( I don't mean to say that politics here are any better, but atleast I'm a spectator here not a citizen.), but Indian media also going down the drains. Most of the reports I have been reading in the media talk mostly about Ram sethu as a symbol of religion. None of reports I read talk about possible environmental havoc it could create. Dont people in India want to talk about environment at all? I refuse to believe that. Media is selling what majority of people are interested in hearing/reading. Whatever has happened to the responsible journalism?

Infrastructure in India: Recently bridge collapses in middle of Hyderabad, it takes four hours for rescue team to reach the place. It's time government did something to improve our infrastructure. Why do we even talk about India shining, we our citizens cant get them aid in the right time?

Indian cricketers: These idiots win once in a life time. They shower crores(1 crore=10 million) of money on them. Why? From what I hear some 10s of crores of rupees have been showered on these guys as gifts. How about spending them on infrastructure development or education instead?

Rest later...
Tags: india, problems
Thursday September 27, 2007 - 05:49pm (PDT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments

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