I was just reading through the reviews of Shobana’s latest dance drama- The Krishna Chronicles. I had always been a dance enthusiast and was very eager to see at least one of her shows. For a fact I knew the last dance drama “the Maya Raavan” was a super hit so was waiting eagerly for the next one. But after reading the reviews am seriously considering on booking the next show. It has got very bad reviews, seems the choice of songs is bad and there is a very definite masala fusion in there. With my distaste for masala songs I don’t want to end up hating Shobana all together. So planning to wait it out till the next good review comes my way. I don’t want my first experience to be a bad one.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Fight for our rights!
In India democracy seems to hold a different meaning with each passing government. When you are ruling a secular democratic country transparency to its people is highly important. With a population of 1,155,347,700 and counting it is definitely not easy to satisfy the whim of every single person. But what we are talking about here is providing basic necessities for the collective welfare of people. Crores of money is going to the government each year in the form of tax. Everyone knows this. So a genuine question arises when we see the shaggy state in which our country currently is. Won’t we all wonder by seeing the unrepaired roads after each monsoon, unfinished bridges, unclean roads, derelict buses and trains, horrible food in the plane where the hell is my money going. Every person in this country is affected one way or the other. This revolution against corruption is the frustration of every common man. Look at the support gathering.
The fight is not about one man. We are fighting for our basic right. Our right for democracy. Fight for sanitation. A fight to the betterment of a country that has come out first against every obstacle thrown at it. This should be a lesson for every government that takes its oath for the people, by the people. They should realize they are sitting in the highest chair because they have been elected to serve the people. Not for hoarding the money collected from people. It is equal to pilfering.
The fight is not about one man. We are fighting for our basic right. Our right for democracy. Fight for sanitation. A fight to the betterment of a country that has come out first against every obstacle thrown at it. This should be a lesson for every government that takes its oath for the people, by the people. They should realize they are sitting in the highest chair because they have been elected to serve the people. Not for hoarding the money collected from people. It is equal to pilfering.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Scribbles
Lot seems to have happened in the recent months. Time seems to fly by me. And it is not just with me alone. Country wise India seems to be the most happening place right now. India is on the headlines of almost all the leading news paper all over the world. Corruption, sports, politics, bomb blasts, nifty, films, you can name it. (…)By the way my lines in this post are going I can see that am searching desperately for a topic to write a post on. It’s been a while I know. And my writing skills have become quite cranky. Let me gather my wandering musings and get back to u with a definite one. I know I desperately have to write about something.
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