Wednesday 16 May 2012

Gabbar Singh, telugu version of Dabbang

Though I'm not a telugu guy, more due to pressure from my younger colleagues, I happened to watch 'Gabbar Singh' in Casino cinema in Chennai. This was my third telugu movie of my life (watching in the cinema hall, I mean), the first one being Mutta Mestri, where Chiranjeevi was the star of those days.

As soon as the movie started, the hall was filled with loud whistles. Every cheeky dialogue from the hero triggered more. I must admit, the gravity defying, logic defying action sequences are worth watching. You would forget Newton's law and basic principles of Physics.

There are some really hilarious stunts like the hero removing his goggles and throwing at a policeman face, phut, it goes and fits in the right place :). There was another sequence where he rounds up all the villain's supporters and gets them to play Antyaakshri. That's a very hilarious sequence and you ROFL.

Sad part was that the charming, beautiful Shruti Hasan has no strong role to play (I have become a recent fan of her). It was Pawan Kalyan throughout.

This was the first time I heard about Pawan Kalyan - Power Star, maybe due to my ignorance of the telugu film industry. I was a fan of Chiranjeevi, his elder brother, for his hit film Mutta Mestri in my younger days. It's amazing to know that this man delivered a hit with Gabbar Singh after 10 years!! That too after a string of flops to his credit. I must admire him for the perseverance. It also drives home the truth that bad times don't last forever. When the sun sets, it's only to rise again the next day. That was the takeaway for me.

Overall, it was entertainment to the core. So, if you want to enjoy this movie, leave your thinking caps behind, there's no point trying to analyze why some things are happening. Just relax, sit back and have a good laugh!!

Monday 14 May 2012

First trip via Goa from Bangalore

I set my foot in Goa for the first time at the Vasco-da-gama international airport on 12th May 2012. I say 'via Goa' because I had nothing to do in Goa but had to proceed to Sawantwadi in Maharashtra (close to 100 kms) and then return to Bangalore the next day. The only way this was achievable was to take a flight.

As soon as we landed, we the passengers of JetConnect airlines were ushered into a Jet transit bus. The bus took a turn and hardly drove for 10 seconds, stopped. The welcome entrance was  right there. That was the funniest moment. People could have just walked 20 steps and gone inside. These guys are pampering too much adding to ill health.

Anyway, since I was carrying no check-in baggage, I just walked straight out. I was mobbed by 10s of taxi drivers with "cheap fares". I had to go to Vasco main bus stand and had no idea how far it was. I asked one of the taxi booking counters if there is a local bus available to go there. "No, only taxis" came the reply. I almost bought into it, if not for 6-7 other taxi drivers mobbing around me for a ride. "Only Rs.120 sir, sasta hai" (This is the cheapest fare he said).

However, my sixth sense refused and I made my way outside the airport to see if I could talk to a local. There I saw couple of mini private "Birla" buses waiting on the road in front of the newly under construction terminal. I checked with the first bus. He said hop on, we are going to Vasco. Fare: Rs.5, journey time, hold your breath: 15 minutes, distance: 4 kms!!!!!!!!

The taxis were demanding Rs.120 for a 4km ride. Ridiculous. I decided then and there, I would rely only on the public transport.

I got down at Vasco market and got into a Kadamba bus to go to Panaji. Fare: Rs.28. The route from Vasco to Panaji is fantastic with the backwaters giving you company for most of the route. You would also find some shipping companies on the sides with a few ships anchored there. Journey time: approx 45 minutes to1 hour.

Got down at Panaji. I was not only hungry but thirsty as well. Took a KOKAM sherbat soda which refreshed me. From here I took a private bus to Mhapsa / Mapusa as some people call. The bus was full of girls returning home to Mapusa from college.

After alighting at Mapusa, my relative came by on his Bajaj Discover. I requested him to allow me to drive. Totally enjoyed the awesome landscape littered with coconut / arecanut farm lands and passing by a few back water channels. It was breath taking.

On the way, added some punch to my hungry stomach with some road side onion bajji. This small shop is a couple of kms on the Mapusa->Sawantwadi road after you take a turn from Mapusa towards Sawantwadi. Amazing is one word I can use to describe the taste of the onion bajji.

Then at dusk, we reached our destination - Ajgaon, near Sawantwadi in Sindhudurg district. What a journey it was. A truly memorable one.

Thursday 2 February 2012

Walk away to great health and happiness

Walking is the simplest way to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I'm saying this not by looking at or hearing to other people or reading about it in the magazines. It's my personal experience. Financial difficulties during my childhood and teens acted as a boon in disguise. Most of the places I had to travel like school (5 kms away), shopping for 2nd hand books (avenue road, bangalore - 7kms) were all covered by walk and sometimes using a friend's bicycle.

Very recently I picked up a conversation with a middle aged person at a road side tea shop who had his views about software engineers being very weak and looking like 40 years at 25, etc, etc. And then he commented "you should be aged around 27 years if I'm right". That set of a proud smile on my face and replied to him. Thanks, but I'm 39.

That set me thinking about the lifestyle that I had led and the lifestyle led by this generation's youth. Ofcourse, the environment and absence of junk food also mattered then.

Even today, the day when I have my morning walk is the best feeling I keep throughout the day. I feel charged, feel hungry on time and very vibrant.

I'm all for walking as an all round exercise. Especially people who are working in the IT/BPO sectors, it's the easiest way to keep yourself fit. 20 minutes of a brisk walk and whiff of fresh air in the morning makes a hell a lot of difference. Trust me.

It keeps me stress free and lets me to squeeze in a plate of yummy paani puri on the road side without upsetting my health.

Happy walking.