Sunday, September 30, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Sundarapandian
Sundarapandian is a love and friendship
based rural entertainment capturing the anger and frustration in love,
alongside humor and sentiments leading the families to theater. Sasikumar plays
the lead character and himself produced the film was directed by his late associate
Prabhakaran and the movie is a kind of his usual embark on friendship cruise.
Lakshmi Menon as heroine is a lovely
homely debut to Tamil cinema and her innocent smile and mischievous sights are
sure to strike your hearts and she also expressed a good acting. The Parotta
comedy fame Soori creates wonderful humor and Appukutty’s love interest on
heroine was just freak and funny but he gains overall sympathy by run over by a
bus and brings a brake to the fun journey.
The movie was shot almost around the
Usilampatti town of Madurai district, and when it comes to movies based on
Madurai it’s rare to look out of violent and anger; but Sundarapandian was much
better than the previous movies except climax at bloodshed. The songs and music weren't imposing but the hero introduction song was pretty and peppy and other
songs were a part of fair series.
Bottom line:
Sundarapandian is a family entertainment
flick with dose of friendship notes. I’m
sure Sasikumar receives many female fans follow the film and so was his acting supposed
to be.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Bird watching in neighborhood – Yellow Billed Babbler
The birds present can be noticed by their distinct noise produced by their overall chattering and chirping sound; go on the ground or on low branches for forage while one of them perches to high branches as sentinel. The common resident of the south Indian peninsula and Sri Lanka, Yellow-billed Babbl looks almost gray in color with light gray shades on head and belly.
The birds also called as White-headed
Babbler is fed on tiny insects and grains and locally we call this bird as ‘Thavuttu
Kuruvi’ in Tamil, which means Barn Sparrows.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Vibes of Life
Life is based on constant heartbeat
where unruly might end at accident.
Life is so precious and quite large
to retreat once ashes dissolved.
to retreat once ashes dissolved.
Life is so different in many ways
but we all are similar at somewhere.
but we all are similar at somewhere.
Life has various vibrations
but the heart beats are same.
but the heart beats are same.
A photo captures a moment
to ever last uncertainly.
PS - Image Courtesy: Google
to ever last uncertainly.
PS - Image Courtesy: Google
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Mobile computer
Day by day technology only making easier
the communication and computing and devices were becoming least in weight from
kg’s to gm’s... and the operations has become simply and fast and adequate for anyone
to understand and use. Before I began to use computer 12 years ago I had plenty
of dreams on the device and the days waiting for it to get assembled at home
were indescribable and feel of something great wanted.
In more than 10 years of using computer
and internet, the last two year were only been different in operating the
system and content with speed. Not so greatly distinguished, the communication
and sharing remain same but least satisfied on using the device in person and set
free from the fixed desktop to wireless laptop as couch comfort and now lately
adds the mini tab making the social network friendly and entertainment.
I was looking for a Smartphone lately but
couldn’t get a decent one in least price and expectation, so bought a Samsung
Galaxy Player 5.0, an android based handset which only lacks phone option of
the Smartphone’s. The versatile handset has a brilliant 5” LCD screen for clear
view on letters and large virtual keys for typing comfort... the player has a
long standing battery to withstand as a quite eBook reader and player of music,
HD videos and games.
The intend for the smart player was the
GPS enable and Navigation which I wish will help through my travel and connect
with internet on hot spots. It has a better 3.2 MP Camera and camcorder with
front VGA for video chatting and alert on email and message from time to
time... there’s more to explore and use as mobile computer.
Friday, September 21, 2012
The New Jerusalem Church – Tranquebar
The New Jerusalem Church is one of a
beautiful attraction of Tranquebar, built in the year of 1718 by Bartholomaeus
Ziegenbalg, the first Protestant and Royal Missionary from Denmark to India. The
church which was renovated lately to its original structure, without alteration,
is yet to complete 300 years of built.
The architecture of the church is an interesting synthesis of indigenous Indian features and traditional European
church building style.
The church situated on the King’s Street
is a pretty follow on Town Gate; and the white coated building with red tiled
roof is an enthralling sight. The church built like a holy cross in shape, holds
a small cemetery within its compound dating back to 18th century; and
the Danish missionary and founder of the church Ziegenbalg is also buried in
the churchyard.
Footnote:
Ziegenbalg died at a young age of 37, is the first to set up ever printing press in India at Tranquebar and published studies of Tamil language and Indian religion and culture in 1711. Ziegenbalg's prime cause is to promote Christianity in India, but his way of moving with society earned him respect of the people of all religion. (Info from the Hindu)
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Life at random
too much of anything isn’t gold.
Life begins at normal temperature
lack sunshine, and interest only grows on shadow.
lack sunshine, and interest only grows on shadow.
Life is only comfort at a/c for some
while many leads through burning struggle.
while many leads through burning struggle.
Life isn’t intended to glow and gleam alone
a humble gloom could please contrary noon.
a humble gloom could please contrary noon.
Our day does not wakeup without light
but for blinds darkness is a light leads eternal.
but for blinds darkness is a light leads eternal.
PS - Image Courtesy: Google
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Ganesha and My Childhood
Picture from my archives |
During my childhood days, I used to wish
visiting this Ganesha carved on the rock by a small mound in Mamallapuram – a town
famous for rock cut sculptures and a UNESCO WHS near Chennai, while we visiting
our relatives house there. The rock cut Ganesha is very close to the
Karukathamman Temple – one of our families commonly worshiped temples, in the
west of the town; so, many of our visit to Mamallapuram witnessed worshiping at
the temple and for me to check the Ganesha climbing on the rocks beside the temple.
More than the rock-cut Ganesha, the quiet and
pleasant environment and a small adventure of climbing on the rocks and following
path track are the main that attracts me to this place; and there are also two rock
cut shrines on the mound belong to 7th century, named as Pidari
Ratham and Valiankuttai Ratham. (Ratham is a word means Chariot in Tamil). Other
than these, we could find a trace of red on the rocks for which my grandma used
to say, ‘that it was the bloodstain of an evil man who was killed and dragged though
the rocks by the goddess for ill-treated the people of the town.’
This photo was taken by mom in 2006,
during one of our visit to Mamallapuram and today no one is allowed on this
mound or checking the Ganesha, since archeology department has put fence across
the area to protect. I really love visiting this temple, not in devotion but
just for the isolation and pleasantness provide by the pond side with trees for
shadow and benches to sit relax and cherish.
Ganesh used to be my favorite god in
childhood and my mom used to tell till date that my hands come closed wherever I
see Ganesh then. Today the totally perception
is different and I have come to believe there no god exists but I don’t deny
the fact that I had great faith on god once, unconsciously. In no way I interrupt
others belief on god and I respect their faith and wishes from heart for their plea
get answered in some ways!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Hugo
I was watching this movie for sometime by
parts until watched it quite last night; I totally impressed by the way it filmed even I find it initially boring
as it moves slowly, the cinematography
kept me appreciating and inspiring to watch it fully. Adapted from the novel
title ‘The Invention of Hugo Cabret’ the movie is a 3D historical adventure
drama winning a bunch of Oscars and directed by Martin Scorsese. I really wonder
how fantastic would it be watching through big screen wearing 3D glasses. I
hadn’t got the opportunity to watch it while it released last year.
Asa Butterfield, who plays the title role
of Hugo, was mesmerizing through his acting as a boy living on the clock tower
of Paris railway station and maintaining it secretly while seeking to fit his
father’s automation which he believes to write a message. During his continues
process of stealing parts to mend the automation, results in discovering the
concealed life of very famous illusionist and filmmaker Georges Melies and his
way of moviemaking and all makes us upright and fascinate.
The movie brings the whole set of old
Paris railway station – Gare Montparnasse, alive and the clock tower and sight
of Paris were amazing and the train crash was a great piece on the incident of
past. Asa Butterfield eyes were grasping at lot than his conversation and
motion, each one of them presents their course of acting very well and Ben
Kingsley as the masterful Georges Melies is not challenging for the actor who
lived as a Gandhi on the film titled the same.
The film also reveals the innovation in
creating special effects on movies when there are no more advanced technology
and birth of computers.... the manual techniques of those days are awesome and
challenging. The Hugo somehow reminds me the polar express and technically the
movie beholds wonder with great visual treat and sounds to listen!
Hugo is one of a best innovation and use
of technology.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Inner conflict
My heart kept swelling
to emotionally breakup anytime;
my heart gets scratched
repeatedly to eternal pain.
to emotionally breakup anytime;
my heart gets scratched
repeatedly to eternal pain.
My eyes left wet
with no warmth to wipe out;
my throat get choked
with no light moment to pass.
with no warmth to wipe out;
my throat get choked
with no light moment to pass.
My mind left puzzled
with no problem gets solved;
my consciousness gets collapse
in battle with constant grief.
PS - Image Courtesy: Google
with no problem gets solved;
my consciousness gets collapse
in battle with constant grief.
PS - Image Courtesy: Google
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Danish Fort - Tranquebar
It was noon when we reached Tranquebar –an
Old Danish colony, in the Nagapattinam district of South Indian state Tamil Nadu
on an early summer month of March. Today know as Tharangambadi which means ‘land
of the singing waves’ host some fascinating sights on colonial building, Danish
fort and church and pretty beach of Coromandel Coast.
(Fort Dansborg Click all images for enlarge) |
Tranquebar is a place on my waiting list for very long time and what attracted me to this town was the Fort Dansborg, built along the beautiful Coromandel Coast in the year of 1620 A.D by the Danish Royal Navy Commander Ove Gedde. Tanquebar was once a flourishing trade center which continued to remain up to 19th century under the control of the British; and from the year 1977 the Danish Fort was protected as a monument by the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology.
We were invited into this town thought a
picturesque arch gateway and one of the landmarks of Tranquebar, holding a
caption of ‘ANNO 1792’ from the inside out marks the year it built. The gateway
is flourished one side by the images of a lookalike king holding swords and separate
swords on top end, with a dome bearing No.7.
Fort complex |
The gateway leads to the main street of
the colony is very small to allow vehicles only comes under LMV (Light Motor Vehicle);
and both sides of the street hold pillared buildings, a colonial style of construction.
The Fort Dansborg is on the southeast end of the colony and the fort is a
square complex with rampart walls on four sides, which has inner side rooms
used as warehouse, prison, kitchen and barracks.
A prison inside the fort |
The fort has a two storied building facing
the sea, which is also the main building of the fort, holds warehouse and
prison to the ground floor has a vaulted roof. The first storey of the building
which was once a church and lodging of the governor, senior merchants and
chaplain, was now a museum exhibiting antique things collected from the period
of colonial and Danish settlement in Tranquebar.
We reached the first storey of the fort
through a ramp and fascinated to see the pretty blue sky and sea creating vibrant
waves! The courtyard or rampart in front of the sea facing fort building has a
wonderful view on the vast blue sea and sailing boats; which is also a platform
to reach fort museum, and holds two iron cannons focusing on sea. Due to steps I
couldn’t check the museum, but got few pictures captured by cousins and meanwhile
I enjoy checking the exterior of the fort and children playing on its shore and
wandering about.
Cannon pointing the sea |
There are more to share on the Tranquebar,
Fort, Museum ect... So I will do it on further posts.
Monday, September 10, 2012
The Middle of the World
This weekend I watched another movie based
on journey and unlike Duma, it’s a family drama; The Middle of the World is a
2003 Brazilian movie – originally titled ‘O Caminho das Nuvens’, takes a family
of seven on a bicycle journey from the State of Paraiba to Rio de Janeiro of
Brazil to lead a decent earning in city. The film is based on a real event in
the history of an unemployed truck driver who rode his wife and five children
from Santa Rita to Rio in search of a job.
The movie begins at a T junction, where
the sign reads in Portuguese meaning The Middle of the World, travels along the
way from northwestern province to east for Rio, the nearly 2000 miles journey leaves
the family at many hardship, event and emotional bond and desperate. The family
also faces challenges over seeking on shelter, hunger, deals on adolescent; the
movie make us believe that poverty is not that tough when we have great love for
each other with faith.
The movie leads a path not many traveled and
there are no more usual things about Brazil – pretty beaches, girls, greenery...
but a beautiful life and love for family
relationship drawing against the dry northeast province. The ‘Rose’ and ‘Romao’
as husband and wife led so beautiful the movie, the young Rose was expressive, smiley,
charming and singing despite fatigue over traveling. Antonia as their teenage
son, was faithful to his character and expressions at defiant and desire for
exploring the manhood.
The movie end at the foot of Christ the
Redeemer, the iconic statue of Rio de Janeiro leaves not alone a breathtaking view,
but expresses life at redeem that not only
befit to an incredible cycle journey. The locations that captured are not so
enchanting but lives up to behalf and believed to be real; the movie runs for
80 minutes is a good watch under the eng subtitle that release along.
Download the movie at torrentz.eu
Saturday, September 08, 2012
Bird watching in neighborhood - Kingfisher
The white-throated Kingfisher is a regular
visitor to the Gulmohar tree on the open ground opposite to our house and the
branches extends into our compound. This is the first time for me to capture the
one of the most beautiful birds, very closely and clearly!
If there are few things that give me happiness and cheer often,
then bird watching is something indeed and among the many birds that visit my neighborhood
or the open ground against my home... Kingfisher is one of the birds that close
to my heart :)
(Click images to enlarge)
(Click images to enlarge)
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Buildings on Mt. Road
Last year I come across the heart of Chennai
– the Mount road or Anna Salai, after long time and I got to capture few shots
on the buildings that exist as one of landmarks and heritages of Chennai. We took a drive on Sunday which is the best
time to take this stretch that’s almost busy throughout the week since it’s an arterial
road and even it was little crowded that day, we managed to capture few photos
on the buildings from the movie car, that follows below.
LIC Building
LIC Building doesn’t need an
introduction in Tamil Nadu as well throughout the country, but for others
information, LIC (Life Insurance Corporation) is the Chennai’s first skyscraper
and tallest building in India, when it was inaugurated in 1959. The 14 story
building serves as the southern regional headquarters of the LIC India and the
building marked the transition from lime and brick construction to concrete
columns in the region.
The building was designed by the
London- based architects on the lines of the UN Secretariat in New York City; but
the withdrew of architects from the construction after 4 years of its commence was overseen by Chennai based
architect L.M. Chitale. The location on the Mount Road to construct the
building was identified by Chidambaram Chettiyar, the founder of Indian Overseas
Bank and the United India of Insurance, for his group’s headquarters.
Spence PlazaSpencer Plaza is the oldest shopping mall in India and a renowned landmark of modern Chennai (Madras). Originally built during the period of British Raj in-between1863-64, the Spencer Plaza is the first Departmental store in the Indian subcontinent, comprising India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
The building established by Charles Durant and J. W. Spencer was one of the biggest shopping malls in South Asia when it was built and the original building that destroyed in fire in year 1985 was an example of Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. The present Spencer Plaza was opened in 1991 on the same site, measuring about 10 acres and spread across a million square feet built in three phases with parking space for 800 cars.
The plaza is one of the major hangouts for the Chennaities.
Aguchand Mansion
Agurchand Mansion is a red brick stone building that date back uncertainly more than a century; and it is near opposite to the famous Spenser Plaza. The building is built by an old Madras family called Agurchands; and today the building holds quite commercial shops on the ground floor, whose number of hoardings occupies much space of the building facade, but there are no details about the Mansion, whether it’s running or not.
Tarapore Towers
Tarapori tower’s is half a km from LIC building and the large sign hosted on its terrace was one of the attractions on Mount Road. This is the first public LED display come up in Chennai, over 25 years ago or certainly longest time in survive and it usually displays time and temperature of the city.
Our drive doesn’t stop with Mount Road, and we also come across Parris and Central Station, capturing few more buildings along. I will post on them in further posts...
Sunday, September 02, 2012
Duma
Alexander plays the role of a
fearless schoolboy, adopting cheetah as his pet and venture into the wild as
per his father’s decision to leave the cheetah back at its real home. The movie
wasn’t distinctive among the wildlife adventures and its dealings are very
simple and lighthearted to quick pass with strong emotion shared by the boy and
cheetah. The desert sailboat rides on the converted bike and cheetah chased beside
the speeding bike are few exciting moments and the background score was so fascinating
through the 5.1 channel.
What more enthusiastic was the cinematography,
which is a real visual treat with scenes changing on landscape and wildlife are
notable. The movie directed by Carroll Ballard and produced by Warner Bros also
stresses the comfort at home and for the wild animal’s forest is the only place
to alive and it’s impossible to exchange its base. Duma is the name of the
cheetah and since the story adapts fiction its enjoyable quite unquestioning the
impossibilities.
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