Friday, May 05, 2006

Azhagai Irukirai Bayamai Irukirathu (Tamil movie)


Yesterday went to Azhagai Irukirai Bayamai Irukirathu (a Tamil movie) in the same Drive-in Theater, with my parents and cousins. Before movie start they put the, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Mauritius visit.

The Story goes like this:

Mano (Bharath) comes from Ooty to Chennai to find his lover whom he saw in ooty. His lover Nandhini (Dheepu), a newsreader in TV, was in love with Prem (Arun Kumar) a cricket player, at the same time Jo (Malliga Kapoor) has a crush on Prem. So the Mano and Jo join hands to separate the Nandhini and Prem, they put many plans to separate them, all plans end up in vain and they are almost went to a stage of getting married. But unwanted differences of opinions lead to them getting separated. In between the flash back goes to Ooty, the mano’s love is not on Nandhini its on Jo. The mano shows his love to Jo in many ways, but she can’t understand, and Jo’s love on Prem has increased, so mano decided to join Prem and Jo, so mano joined as a driver for Prem and sent many gifts for Prem in the name of Jo. Did Prem met Jo and accept her love or Jo realize the Mano’s love? Jo marries whom? Is the remain story.

Bharath has acted well, can realize the improvement in his acting, mainly in the climax scene. Jo as Malliga Kapoor has a beautiful face looks like angel, smiles so cute, cry like a kid. Prem as Arun Kumar is a cricket player (there is no scene of playing cricket), and a businessman. Arun got a good chance to show his acting, and Dheepu is a modern girl, like to put more autograph. The M.S.Basker was acted in a sensitive charter knowing the Bharath love and trying to hide it. Some funny music and words comes in between and cat, bird fight is new. The music is nice, the songs Odivaa Kaadhalaeis nice to hear and the dance movement are good in the song Orampo Naina, and the speed dance of a fat dancer is wonder. Reanuka, who act as Bharath's mother was very funny. There is no special comedian in the movie; the M.S.Basker and the funny plans to separate the Pream and nandhini are comedy. A seaside restaurant was also acted in a important role in this movie. The heroine Malliga craves me by her beautiful smile and disturbed by sleep, last night. if ever one have a girlfriend like her, there life will also be beautiful. I like the thought, that first love and first kiss are the sweet memorable will never destroy till our end. The story is very different. This movie was produced by Cheran, Directed by Vijay Milton and Music my Yuvan Shanker Raja. I enjoy the movie.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Pramod Mahajan death

Bharatiya Janata Party general secretary and Former IT Minister, Pramod Mahajan who was shot by his brother Pravin, was died yesterday in Hinduja Hospital Mumbai after 12 days of struggle.

On 22nd April morning, Pravin left his house in Thane (India) at 5.30 a.m. and reached the Mahajan house in Worli at 7.30 a.m. the Mahajan wife Rekha gave pravin tea and Mahajan was continued to go through the morning paper, the Pravin tried to started a conversation. Worse, when pravin tried to talk business, Mahajan brushed him off and said: Talk to my secretary. Pravin had enough of it and in a fit of range, opened fire thrice. Pravin told to police, Pramod did not do anything for me in life, my financial condition is not good and I have been insulted a number of times and I had pent-up anger. He
BJP leader and Mahajan’s brother-in-law, Gopinath Munde, who stays on the 13th floor is the most high profile of the second-generation leaders of the BJP was shot in his 15th floor residence at Purna apartments in Worli.

, rushed upstairs and took Mahajan to the Hinduja Hospital. Around the time Pravin had surrendered in Police. Pravin’s lawyer has since claimed that his client is mentally unstable. But Mumbai Police said that there was no problem with the state of mind of the accused. According to sources, the reason for the attempted fratricide could be very personal. They say that Pravin, who was into heavy drinking and gambling (though his remand report says that he is only an occasional drinker), was a consultant to several companies including Reliance Infocomm and got paid around Rs 70,000 a month. But the problem was that the money was remitted directly to his wife account. Thus, Pravin, who had accumulated debts, was always in need of money. According to Union home ministry sources, Mahajan had allegedly acquired shares of a prominent company in his Wife name and wanted it transferred back to him. The subject of that morning’s discussion was the deal, and Pravin demanded money for doing the transfer.

Another theory is that Pravin was trying to rebuild his career in construction business and he needed Rs 50 crore. He hoped his brother would help him but that was not to be. His other siblings know Mahajan as the big brother who was always willing to help. Mahajan is the eldest of five siblings. When his father died Mahajan was 23 and Pravin, 9. The responsibility of supporting the family fell on Mahajan. When he moved to Mumbai as general secretary of the BJP's state unit, Pravin followed him. After Pravin’s marriage in 1986, Mahajan helped him buy a house in Thane. Mahajan’s final funeral will be held today.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Hands on the Camera

My uncle brought me a Digital Camera form Singapore, we are learning how to operate it,
we took some photos form that, yesterday. I have also planed to go some placeses in this summer, after May 10th. Will click much photos and post in my blog.

This is me (Jeevan)


This is Aravind, my cousin Brother (thinking as a hero in his mind)



Neighbor house plants

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Save the Water


Summer is here and it's time for mangoes, ice creams, cool drinks and thinking up ways to fight the heat. It is also the season when you would like to have several baths and perhaps even a swim to beat the heat. But have you ever-wondered how different summer will be if there was no water? We take water so much for granted yet we cannot live without it. Almost three-fourths of the surface of the earth is covered with water. You may ask, so why worry about water?

But have you realized that 97 per cent of the water on earth is in the oceans? This water cannot be directly used to meet any of our daily needs. Almost two per cent of the water is stored in ice caps and glaciers and again cannot be used, unless melted. That leaves us with just one per cent to meet all the needs of all living beings. This is what we call freshwater and this is found in ponds, lakes, rivers and some of this is underground. Can you think of all the uses of water in our daily lives? It is this one per cent that meets all these needs.

It is because of this scarcity that we have to be really careful about how this water is used. World over there is a growing concern about the depleting water sources. With the increased population and industrial growth around the world, there is more and more demand on water. In cities like Chennai there is a price on drinking water. (The people in Tamil Nadu are luck to face this year’s summer season, because of heavy rain and the plan of Rainwater collecting). Then there is the reality of the skewed distribution of water. We know that there are some localities in our cities that enjoy water all round the clock, while others are deprived for days. The insensitivity of some is glaring when they use this scare resource to hose their cars or water their manicured gardens, and all the while, people go thirsty. There is also the growing pollution of water sources all over the world. This pollution is caused by water released from several industries or sometimes even an accident or disaster in water bodies, which causes the release of pollutants in the water. There are several areas in the country where water has become unfit for drinking because of this.

So next time you keep the tap running, while you brush your teeth or wash your face think about it. By closing the tap, you may be helping someone, somewhere, to get a bucketful of water.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Want permanent democracy in Nepal


Nepal a famous tourist place, now it is a place for violence and demonstrations. The King Gyanendra dissolved the government in February last year and assumed absolute power and appointed a mainly pro-monarchist cabinet. The King arrests the Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, for failed to stem Maoist violence and to organize elections. The people in Nepal, protest for this action and political parties did demonstration against King.

Kind announced the state of Emergency and cut the country form other countries. Every day demonstration, arrest, violence held. The normal life was affected, no vehicles was allowed to go, all walk and go every where, the schools, universities were affected and some even closed, many foreign students cant go to their country and there educations have affected. In some districts a decision by teachers’ associations, private and boarding schools ‘organizations and guardians’ associations close Schools indefinitely. The Maoists join with politicians and protest against King and asked people not to pay taxes or make any payments to the government. Press freedoms were suspended under a state of emergency; the restrictions were enshrined in a media law. More than 400 journalists had been arrested, attacked or threatened. Security forces stop at nothing to monitor and silence journalists working for the independent press. Up to 60 private FM radio stations have been ordered not to broadcast news and restrict their coverage in some matters.

The countries of SAARC and US urged the King to call all political parties talk and bring the democracy in the Nepal, but King dint hear there voices. Every one is fighting for Poverty, AIDS, Terrorism and Nuclear in the 21st century; the Nepalese are fighting for democracy. This month the violence and demonstrations have increase. The Seven-Party alliance and Maoists has urged the King to bring the democracy back and reopen the parliament. After weeks of strikes and protests against his direct rule, at least now the King realized his fault and thinks and heard the peoples voice and recalled parliament in April 2006. He also discussed with Seven-part and chose Girija Prasad Koirala as prime minister on 27th April, and ends, more than a year of direct rule by the monarch. Mr. Koirala sworn as prime minister yesterday.

As the fiery came to a close, it appeared that the king’s second proclamation had driven a wedge between the parties and the Maoists who rejected the offer and upped their demand for a constituent assembly. If as the Maoists demanded, the king were prevailed upon to convene a constituent assembly, it would have been his creature. He would have done all he could to appropriate powers for himself in the future dispensation. Anyway the Maoists endorsed the politician’s line. There are two questions, 1. What is the future of monarchy? As events unfold, the king could remain a nominal figurehead much like the monarch of England or monarch could just be abolished. 2. What happens to the Maoists struggles? At least now the Maoists can permanently leave the violence before taking part in the future electoral process. Will they listen?