Long Lost – One Book August 21, 2009
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Memories have been a trickery slope for me, most of them bein formed at an incredible rate. This brings us to the curse of limitations. Until the next nerdy chap invents a external brain for storage, I would be stuck with pushing one too many to the back of my head!
A nice little conversation made at the college book club today, reminded me of all those wonderful treasures I have lost. After the advent of internet, my pains has been assuaged to an exntent by the firendly folks at Shelfari, Good Reads, flixster and all.
But many have slipped through the cracks of my cluttered brain over the time, and one such amazing book prompted me to make this post this night
How would you like to be part of Mr.George F. Babbitt’s life for a while? Would you enjoy this middle-aged gentleman’s life in the prosperous Zenith, feel tedious over his real estate business, left speechless by his enjoyment of profession?
I bet you might even feel a little guilty for despising the fictional protaganist engage in mundane activities ,for a novel (all the while remembering the last weekend where your life felt a similar theme!!)
Sinclair Lewis’s Babbit is a book that looks at the heart of American culture through its painstakingly conformist title character. The society, the rules, the standards all are described with a quite amusing canvas of satire. Here we have a various set of characters all brought up in the conformist tide, No Dean Moriaty’s here, all displaying various degrees of contempt and admiration for this conformism!! As the book leads you into the American Dream, the discovery of the mirage, the courage for change and the realisation of the ugly truth – you couldn’t help but laugh at the characters and your own self!!!
Here is a classic I enjoyed, thanks to a Bong bibliophile in Bangalore and the famous Blossom’s used books on first floor!
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Love Aaj kal August 9, 2009
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Now two films old, Imtiaz Ali has built enough reputation to have expectations from his third love story. The good things, the movie does feel better than 90% of movies that Bollywood shamelessy churns out every year. It has good music (inspired or not), great look , aesthetically pleasing. Starting with a story was never the fair thing to do for Imtiaz’s films, considering his strong suit were dialogues and characters execution. Even here he tries to create a more realisitc and non-melodramatic protagonists.
****Minor Spoiler Alert*****
But his strong suit seems so re hashed. For anyone who remembers the pretty cool and different plot basis of Socha na Tha can identify the trend here also.

In both the films,the characters basically end up being more honest to each other since the pressure of a relationship ahs disappeared. In both films they keep a ‘friendly’ thing going, talking about their current plans etc. And both movies, THE realisation comes in their own time.
All these points by themselves make a good movie, except for the part where its BEEN DONE! and by the same guy
Its no wonder the dialogue delivery also resonates his first venture!
So here is a movie that starts fresh, until it seeks comfort in the tested formula of the director and then sort of redeems in the end. It a bumpy ride which sort of has witty detours. May be if it had been a single love story Imtiaz would have no choice but to develop his characters, but by juggling two Jai & Meera seemed to be etched in our minds by filling in gaps from our familiar sameer of DCH and I guess a female version of sorts witj Meera!
On a side note, was Deepika’s diction always a little problematic? It felt very forced and uncomfortable in this movie, Donno about her other features.
Personally ,Its hard for me to not compare the two films and Socha Na tha is a definite winner, not just because of its fresh ideas but also Abhay and Ayesha were also very real and non-melodramatic through out. But since I end up only having to 2-3 films every year which doesn’t make me cringe when i watch them…LOVE AAJ KAL is in the better list.
Recommendation:You won’t be regretting it for a hindi movie, enjoy a lazy afternoon. If you are a bloke who hasn’t watched Socha Na tha, you will enjoy this
PS- Any Deja vu about DDLJ is not completely ridiculous
PPS – This review is slightly prejudiced due to the power of zipping and zapping I excersiced
sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs July 5, 2009
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Before I describe this latest read of mine, I would like the opportunity to recognize the contribution of social networking sites. All those priceless hours just whaling away while browsing on some ridiculous posts on random communities, most of which you are not even remotely interested in – Those hours do pay off. For me,after wasting my time of blissfully on internet for couple of long years, it paid off when I cam across quite a recommendation of books.
And who wouldn’t be curious to know about a book as flirtatiously titled as “Sex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs “

A little googling about the book would indeed inform you that its a conversational book. The whole book seems to be one long conversation with our funny, weird and creative author. Also this title seems to be great way to start a conversation or commit social suicide.
Please don’t pick up this book unless you a re fairly aware of most of the names listed in its Index, because almost all the chapters deal with quite a few pop(ular) culture references – so If everytime John Cusack or The X files or mixed tapes reference occurs and you need to google – the book might take a lot of your time ![]()
Being done with the unpleastery warnings, those who still are reading know the goodies are here. First of all this book is ridiculous funny, it is ridiculousl funny but what I insist is it is funny and ridiculous and hence forth addictive
You wonder how can a guy dedicate a whole chapter to philosopihy through a video game of SIMS, but then you read about a little manifesto against Soccer and you are ready to accept anything – its is fun indeed.
Here I strongly recommend this collection of 18 essays by Chuck Klosterman , your introduction to a low culture manifesto
, to the like minded.
Ah yes, some excerpts:
It’s no one’s fault, really. Or maybe it’s everyone’s fault. It should be everyone’s fault, because it’s everyone’s problem. Well, okay…not everyone. Not boring people, and not the profoundly retarded. But whenever I meet dynamic, nonretarded Americans, I notice that they all seem to share a single unifying characteristic: the inability to experience the kind of mind-blowing, transcendent romantic relationship they perceive to be a normal part of living. And someone needs to take the fall for this. So instead of blaming no one for this (which is kind of cowardly) or blaming everyone (which is kind of meaningless), I’m going to blame John Cusack.
I once loved a girl who almost loved me, but not as much as she loved John Cusack. Under certain circumstances, this would have been fine; Cusack is relatively good-looking, he seems like a pretty cool guy (he likes the Clash and the Who, at least), and he undoubtedly has millions of bones in the bank. If Cusack and I were competing for the same woman, I could easily accept losing. However, I don’t really feel like John and I were “competing” for the girl I’m referring to, inasmuch as her relationship to Cusack was confined to watching him as a two-dimensional projection, pretending to be characters who don’t actually exist. Now, there was a time when I would have thought that detachment would have given me a huge advantage over Johnny C., inasmuch as my relationship with this woman included things like “talking on the phone” and “nuzzling under umbrellas” and “eating pancakes.” However, I have come to realize that I perceived this competition completely backward; it was definitely an unfair battle, but not in my favor. It was unfair in Cusack’s favor. I never had a chance.
Summer movies- 2009 June 23, 2009
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Couple of movies that seem to be worth waiting for this summer
ADAM
Cast – Rose Byrne, Hugh Dancy
Notes – Sundance 2009 ; Romantic comedy I suppose
The Answer Man
Cast – Jeff Daniels, Lauren Graham (YAYAYAYAY)
Notes – Sundance called it “CHarming”
(500) Days of Summer
Cast – Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel.
Notes – It might be a musical
The Stoning of Saroya M
We all know how this story goes but it looks visually brutal and good background score too. Now the purpose will be interpreted in man ways but the debate might be interesting.
On the whole FOX SEARCHLIGHT seeems to be my favorite production this summer with its selection of indie like films
And just for the content
Post Grad
Early Summers,silly conquest and poetic magic June 2, 2009
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“The best moments in reading are when you come across something – a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things – that you’d thought special, particular to you. And here it is, set down by someone else, a person you’ve never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it’s as if a hand has come out, and taken yours. “
If we were to begin at the cliched beginning, I might say I was always mighty fond of books. It might be a seemignly nostalgic and excessive statement considering its how every bibliophile would want to start his story of first love. But I (and a few number of mild scars that one manages to gather while reaching for shelves not exactly in one’s range) assure you that was how my story began. Swear!
Summers for a little kid might mean making up tales of dragons and pirates sitting on the mango tree and pretending one’s slightly elder cousin and friends as Act-3 in Peterpan’s fight against Hook. But this joywouldn’t have been rendered if not for being deeply attached to the J.M barrie narrative,in the beginning.
If memory serves (considering my fondness for fiction is involuntarily extends its influence), it was the hot summer afternoon and the secretive rack with wooden door that compelled me forward that summer. Considering Cindrella was so beautifully illustrated, I would have that book read out loud by every adult in eye (and ear shot- for I sought them out fervently like a little warrior)
The vanity never fails me when needed and hence the visual appeal was what had drawn me towards books,initially. Though the love for it sustained through those confused,angry, free-spirited teen years throguh my love for a good narrative engulfed in murky international conspiracies or mysterious deaths of wealthy patrons on famous trains.Thus, my teenage anguish was saved through my excessive appetite for mysteries. The whole sections of Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew’s were defeated easily. Though the rest of novels took a stand with their lengthy narrative and sheer quantity of pages, my idle summers ensured their defeat too. Thus were added to my pile of conquests the like of Agatha Christie, Doyle, Jack Higgins, Frederick Forsyth, Robert Ludlem, Alistear Mclean and Sidney Sheldon..
Little did i know that while exhausting the treasure cove of a library at home, I would eventually be paving way for the adventures of literature – the experiments, the critical blows, the recommendations – you know the lot. Even before the advent of identity crisis that supposedly befalls the young adult, I was dealing with the crisis of seperating the good from the popular. Many a sleepless nights (and drowsy morning lectures) would be spent on best sellers that would be later categorized under one or other of the following
- The VFM read (Value for Money )
- The Winning Stallion
- The over rated book of century
- The Outright Silly
While I began the tedious process of sorting through Sidney Sheldon’s, JKR’s, Dan Browns,Robin Cook’s, Paul Coehlo’s – I was being driven into the long awaited hall of true literature. Well, The University’s vast library indeed house the hall of literature for our fellow Art Graduates but I believe it did change my life.
Like a crazy maniac chasing the tornado, I began going after book after book telling tales of lost wars, defeated spirits and and unfair world – mostly told to me in excessive english which would force me to over look paragraphs or dust off my trusted and torn Webster’s Dictionary. Misery Loves company and So Virginia Woolf went ahead and made friends with Tolstoy, Bronte and Kafka. But the sanity was restored while I finally reached out to the P.G.woodehouse, Jane Austen’s. (And the Shakesperean tragedies were thankfully balanced out by the bard comedies) As this noticebly lengthy paragraph illustrates that my little past time have been dependent on quite a good amount of pocket money – I was pretty quick to discover the used books tutelage soon. It was indeed a special feature that made me cherish the book even more! Not only was I already mystified by the magic of seeing my sentiments in some others writings but also the fact that quite a few number of patrons have cherished (or strongly not) this particular book ,adds to the indentity of the copy I own – engulfing stories told in the book into those of its owners. Its indeed Magic!
“We are such stuff: As dreams are made on, and our little life: Is rounded with a sleep.”
a million little pieces May 26, 2009
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“Sometimes skulls are thick.
Sometimes hearts are vacant.
Sometimes words don’t work.”
~James Frey
DON’T PANIC May 25, 2009
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it’s May 25th.
That means its been an year since the last time peoiple around the world took the effort to travel around carrying their towels
Happy Towel Day Folks
and remember ,don’t panic
Indian Summers “Early April Ballad” April 23, 2009
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This one goes out to Mumbai and the fun I am having(albiet getting broke)
Experimenting is my guiding neon north star during summers
Bunking with a bunch of trainees is always fun especially since I posses a USB drive thats getting updated everyday.
Nevermind that I ended watching Hillary Duff and Chad Murray re-do what has been done million times – unsuccesfully nor that I actually saw Amy Adams sing!!! * On the flip (yay) side, I did watch brillantly weid David Lynch at work – Mullholand drive. What was that movie-totally gripping!!! Hell yeah, eye candy cost me 300 bucks but it was a 1+1 offer – My man Vin on Deisel and ma boy Walker doing a little furious and a lot fast..whoopppieee
The daily venture into local train is an adventure in itself, hell yeah
I have been crushed in my white formal shirt, squeezed through with my lap top, missed my station on the fast track, stood like a statue in the evenings and hell its fun everytime. At those times I do have breathing, moving and dozing space – I get my daily dose of Calvino
How poetic, being on a train and reading a book. Its poetic since the book is set on the rails and talks about readinga book. Told you Iwas having experimental fun
And yes, the endless nights (read till 11 pm as cindrealla returns pumpkin nights) are spent at Cafe Leopold, Sports bar Crystal chowpatty, Falafels, all-you-can-stack salad bars, Mocha’s waiting (sheesha) room at times
More ballads to follow (and with grammar as a bonus)
*Cindrella story and Enchanted – one was boring and the other was not!
PS – My new movie to sleep to is Step Up, I know right!
Random April 3, 2009
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Have ended up in mumbai this week. Hot, sweaty, loads of people and i like it (Yes, I haven’t tried the local train during office traffic)
The latest LOST episode reminded me why I liked the show to begin with. You don’t need major revelations about the whole story.A good inisght into a character, how the past determines your present choices is what made LOST in season 1, Good Job!
Have borrowed the book – THE FEAST OF THE GOAT. It is set on the backdrop of political turmoil in Domimincan Republic. looking forward to it!
Okay, I have found the way to enjoy my once a while longing for sweet with my regular preference of anything spice – Cheese and Strawberry flavored ice cream with mustard sauce. Stop making faces people, all you need is to get the ratio of icecream to sauce right and then its – viola
Rule 101 March 30, 2009
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Eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation
I know, literary genius right