Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Dr. APJ Abdul Kamal - A Legend whose legacy lives

 


   97th National Science Congress... the event is still fresh in my memory! It was in January 2007 at Chidambaram, Annamalai University and I was part of the organising team, in charge of Children's Science Exhibition. Scientists, Delegates, teachers, students from India and all over the world were thronging Chidambaram, and not with out a reason! Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Hon'ble President of India was the Chief Guest and was delivering an impromptu talk and interacting with the students.
  It was a mad house... the entire government and administrative brass was in full swing, checking and rechecking every facet of the arrangements. Security checks, bomb disposal squads, sniffer dogs, black cat commandos (Z+ security) and the uncontrollable crowd for the love of this man.
  And when the moment arrived, the presidential motor cade and with motor bike outriders, His Excellency arrived and the crowd went frenzy. He was the "Kabali" of the student world, and to see the man in such closeness and proximity and hear him was pure exhilaration.
  Dr APJ Kalam, was an embodiment of simplicity and virtues of the highest order. He believed the younger generation and the student community were the detrimental keys for India to emerge a world superpower. His thoughts, words and speeches have kindled the collective spirit of the nations' youth and his departure has not done him apart. He was, is and will always be living legacy and no leader will ever be able ignite such passion and patriotism. THE NATION WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU SIR... Jai Hind

Monday, 25 July 2016

Batch Day... a few days away! COLLEGE MEMOIRS: Fresher Days

    It was the autumn of 1997.. August 5th if I recollect right! Madurai, where I hail from was, is and always will be a rustic village-city. Having been raised in a very protected environment, the thrust tin to the laps of Chennai belly was daunting to a timid mind like mine. Tucked with  3 sets of new clothes [can u believe the shirt my mom gifted me for college 1st day was from Naidu Hall :)], i was dropped off to stay in my periamma's place. To reach college at 8 am meant I had to leave home at 7.10 am, take a 15 minute walk to the bus stop, most of the times board the bus on "running" at a signal, hop off the bus in running at vadapalani signal, and then again hop on to a 17M or 37G at the K3 police station turning. The levitational effect is still something I still cherish today!
    I used to be part of my school band, and my voice was kinda acceptable, and when ever a girl was around the in bus, it used to be "Smile, an everlasting smile... by Boyzone" or I am sitting here on a lemon tree by Fools' Paradise... only that it didn't create a buzz at all! Then came the hindi songlist comprising.. Tujhe dacha tho ye jana salaam from DDLJ or Dil mera churaya kyon from Akele hum Akele Tum.. but still never created any buzz ever at all!
    Class was even a knot difficult, with my then dean Dr CSP mocking at every facet of my personality... the thick mop of my hair (i lament that today coz its fine and sparse these days), my powdered face (i was probably the only guy to come with a lakme compact - natural ivory powder) and those half face encompassing metal frame glasses: A thin line demarcating my effort to stay hep and the effect i was actually causing - NERD.
   Ah then the Female to male ratio of my batch of 100 - 64 gals n 36 guys!! u can imagine the divide. A few of the gals where NRI's and they singe handedly are responsible for my vocabulary and sense of dressing!!! Having been from an era where instant messaging meant writing "chit notes" and passing them all across the lecture hall.. and still remember two of the life changing chits... "Yogs stop wriggling your butt so much" and "You are such a royal piece of colossal shit." The worst part was i didn't know what wriggling and colossal meant... some body told me "butt" meant ur ass.. and when i blurted why am I being called an ass.. some soul corrected it as Arse...So one now should be able to understand my plight during the IM days of my era.
  Back from a small vacation home, I had managed to add another collection to my sets of clothes, a dark blue full hand shirt with the collars a tard lil then longer (short of those worn by the lead actors in the movie subramaniyapuram) with press buttons and milk white trousers with front cut pockets (they were essentially flicked from my dad's dressing line). It was a defining moment for me to go attired in them to college, and yo lo, there comes my NRI critic, who says "Yogs, all you miss is a leather bag with a strap!" While I was just beginning to bask in the glow of those compliments, she cut short that explicit experience with her concluding remarks, "And you would have looked exactly like the conductor  in my school bus." And if i remember right i managed to bring home those clothes, much to my father's relief.
   It is often quoted, with the worse comes worst, and my plight as a fresher was far from over!!! Out of the blue, I receive a call in d evening, as to from a MBBS senior and in the preceding lightning like moments, the slew of lines of wisdom and words of thought that encompassed the call, sent shivers down my spine (read, a trickle of piss trailing on the sides of my legs). It was an ultimatum, warning of me dire consequences if i fail to show up the following day during lunch, and the line snapped! The hours that followed rendered me dinner less, sleepless, and the rest of next morning endless... to sum it.. it was horrendous!!
   I mustered my guts and walk up to the senior who had apparently called me the previous evening " and i blurt in pauses.. sir neenga innaikku vara sonnenga (sir you asked me to meet you today)." The guy gives a guttural laugh and announces to the rest of his gang "Dei machi inga paaruda, oru apprentice volunteera ragging panna solli kekuthu... vada chellam, unnathan yethir paarthuttu irukkom" (Hey guys look here, here is an fresh novice, who has volunteered himself to be ragged by us... come over buddy, we are jus on the lookout for guys like you!)... Today, looking back, I practically feel like the Swaminathan (Saambu Monae asking what is the procedure to change the room) from Vasool Raja MBBS movie. When they finally saw the colour drain off my face, and they practically conjured every rag up their sleeve to vindicate me, someone in the gang said, Machan innaikku pothum, anuppu avana! (All right guys, lets call it off, send him away).
   As I drugded back to the lecture hall, thinking the ordeal was over, I hear another guttural laugh, but this time around more familiar and as i eerily turned around for another showdown, it was my very own batchmates. The mockery was humiliating and I was at the verge of a breakdown, when one of them offered to say something that hit me like a boomerang... machan avanuga koopta nee poiduviya?? (Dude if they call u, will u just go off to meet them?). As I was gathering the shattered pieces of my collective senses, he went to confess that it was his friends and him who had staged the senior act on the call.. and then viola everything made sense!!! Such moron moments were galore those days...
More to write... as i recollect!!

Saturday, 23 July 2016

Anantya Resorts: Paradise Redeemed

Anantya... Means Endless. And true to the meaning, Anantya Resorts is an escape from the clog of life and its trappings. Nestled in the banks of Chittar lake in a 1000 acre rubber plantations, this place is sure to soothe your senses in every possible way. The villas are all lake facing and install in you a sense of awe at the pristine beauty that bates your breath away. The view from the bed as you draw the curtains of the ceiling high windows, is an experience to revel and cherish. One can laze round in the bed soaking in the scenery or laze around in the gazebo outside the villa close to a lily pond, gazing at the sky or reading a book.
The resort is a canopy of lush greenery, dense plants and tall rubber trees. The only sounds that crackles your senses are the constant chirping of the birds, the splatter of rains or the gentle laps of the lake against the shores.
The infinity pool is truly infinite and offers a stunning view of the chittar lake and hills. There are other activities like cycling, children's  play area, volley ball. One should visit Thiruparappur falls en route to the resort, and try the boat ride there, or visit the shiva temple.
The kitchen and food are among the highlights of Anantya, and certain to leave ur appetite delighted and asking for more. Take break from the routine and unwind in this resort. It is worth the moment!!!





KABALI

Kabali... Rajinikanth should have acted this movie long ago.. what a performer he has emerged! The way he has emoted the character is brilliant. And may be that's why people rebutting this movie as dud, are those who have been so used to his larger than life image as portrayed by generations of directors. It sure was a huge decision to trust his stardom to a 2 film old director,but with his experience in d industry it was decision made wise.. to a play a character defining his age n charisma! And hats off to Ranjith for daring a script n directing it without the trappings of the superstardom Rajni has had to shoulder over the decades!
This movie needs to watched n appreciated for its nuances n niche film making. To walk in thinking it is another run on d mill Rajinikanth movie with punch dialogues n time tested elements, rather don't watch it at all, n don't criticize it either! And for all those who are cribbing about ticket cost gone down d dump watching it, it was solely ur call, no one compelled u!
I truly believe it is a beautiful movie, with the film gradually building a momentum unfolding the layers of the lead character... Kabaleeshwaran. The slow paced narrative adds strength to d realistic feel of the movie because u don't expect a guy at 65 to do things like a 20 year old. The sequence is where he meets his daughter n wife ll remain as one most defining n well etched moment in film making. Maya Nadhi song is delicately shot, that it ll sure evoke an emotion towards ur true love, irrespective of age. It is totally a classic to Rajni ooze with n express love n longing at the age he plays.. and the words "Maya Nadhi ondru nenjil vazhiyuthae, Thooya narailiyum Kaadhal vazhiyuthae" says it all.
Watch it for d love of Rajinikanth, and the greatest tribute and respect to him is to appreciate him as an actor, n not his stardom. It's time we bid adieu to d 5 song, 4 fight, CG/ EFX as a routine n embrace and appreciate good movies.
There are elements that are a treat to fan in us too. So go watch the movie and savor it. Kabali.. the GENRE is GOOD MOVIE.