This is a hotel in Yercaud serves
homemade Biriyanis… and while waiting outside, I find the colors painted on the
hotel was very bright and catchy! It was slighting drizzling then, which are
the drops on the image (as I shot it from inside the car) and the rain that
last from previous night had added glorious to the green trees behind looks
stunning.
Sunday, October 06, 2013
Friday, October 04, 2013
Raja Rani - Entertainment Rule
A newlywed couple, experience
indifference in their marred life from the day one and both were only intend to
agonize each other through silent acts of
conflict. The flashback reveals their past, parting the film equally half with enough
dose of love, comedy and tragedy making it a wholesome entertainment. After
longtime, Nayantara had appeared in a Tamil film and along with Arya - both
were seen paired in Boss En Bhaskaran - had ruled each other as Raja and Rani
(King and Queen) on screen.
Directed by debutant Atlee, had
done a decent job by giving not much important to alcohol and such like comedy scenes
had warm up with beer! The way he handled the post breakup scenes is appreciable,
without much despair. Jai been Nayan’s love affair, doesn’t look fair but
rather he appear like a younger brother to her. As a customer care employ, he
makes fuss with Nayan and begs for releasing him from being irritated by
multiple callers dialing his number - the people who receive customer care
calls will enjoy the scene.
The sweetest and cute part of the
film for me personally was Nazriya Nazim’s role as Keerthana, makes cheery on
the cake! She’s an example how sweet a girl could be… I like to add a line from
Gautaman Bhaskaran of Hindustan Times, wrote: “the one person who caught my
attention was Nazriya, who as an Arya’s lover, is absolutely gorgeous with a
face that is so expressive that we do not need her to speak”. How true! Hehe… I
have become a fan of her lately (check the lovely song of her on my sidebar
from Tamil film Neram).
Sathiyaraj as father of Nayantara
was emotionally well done and called him as darling by her sounds different.
The music (by G.V Prakash) was wonderful overall and I esp. like the song Oday
Oday, which is very peppy and stylish and the cinematography also involves
creativity. Not to forget, Santhanam has been the minister of this kingdom of
king and queen, but as a comedian he makes merely laugh for good rather
constantly annoying. The indoor sequences look fair in soft light and the
frames were all well composed in an artistic manner. Overall a decent modern family
entertainment!
Footnote:
As usual watched the film in the Drive-in
Theater here and seldom was it crowded on Monday, we could find number of families
with kids parked their seats in front of their cars. It was just like a proof
how well the film had reached and received. Despite interruption of rain,
everyone seems enjoyed the movie.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Ready for immersion
Every year following Ganesh
Chathurthi, immersion of idols takes place at Chennai’s seashores on the first
or second Sundays, that depend on the celebration of the festival. Here are
photos shot at our nearest beach (Palavakkam) which is allotted for the idols
kept around south Chennai to get immersed and on this day, the idols kept
flowing into the beach front following number of processions. A Sunday back we tried
to check the beach to see the immersion, but we couldn’t make it possible and the
roads to the beach were blocked by row of vehicles standing for a km. The picture
above and below are few years old, showing the idols kept on the beach before
cranes uplift them into the sea and a fishermen taking an idol in the catamaran
to immerse into the sea.
P.S. Posting under the series PowerShot
Sunday
Friday, September 27, 2013
My first tourist destination
Being a Chennaitie, my first
tourist destination outside Chennai is perhaps Mahabs. But Mamallapuram being my ancestor’s town I
could not consider it as a tourist destination first and I have been there
countless time and many a visit to the town has sighted in any of the sculpture
site. My most favorite place then at Mamallapuram was Venna Tharatna Kal
(butter ball) and we frequent there esp. to have fun sliding on the rock slopes.
Krishna’s Butter Ball is a natural
wonder, where a large rock boulder balance on the sliding rock surface is believed
as a stone found on Krishna’s plate. The Pallava kings had tried to pull down
the huge boulder with the help of their elephant force (thinking anytime the
rock could roll down) but failed in their attempt. The lush green lawn in front
of this rock (once an open ground for cattle to rest) take one for pleasant calm and as a group to sit
and chit chat.
I have been strolled behind the
rock slopes and crossing the gaps between rocks and there was a well with green
water, which was called Sita Kinaru (well) because it is believed that Sita bathed in that well. I have no pictures on them, but I still hold memories on
those sight and there was also a path lead to our relative’s house then. I hope
everything were blocked and fenced by ASI, doing wonderful job in protecting the
sculptors and rocks. We never thought then these places will take such pleasant
enhancement and flourish in green.
Another place I liked and which
is close to butter ball was Arjunan Penance. It is a giant bas-relief filled
with marvelous carvings of various human forms and animals; the most fascinating
part overall for me personally then were the Elephants. The sculptor of
elephant couple and cute calves carved on the bottom of the bas-relief could be
a favorite sight for any child and the pit reveal the bottom part was something
dragged me then to look what is inside.
Another pretty scene next to this
site was a sculptor of monkey looking lice on another. As kids (me and my bro) we
used to go and stand behind the sculptor and pose like looking lice on the
monkey sculpture. Beneath the monkeys, there’s a small slide to play and a rock
carved steps to climb on, but I don't like it much as the natural sliding near the
butter ball. The slide was partially hid now after the earth rose because of
the lawn making.
Footnote:
Just thought to write something
for the World Tourism Day today and here’s a brief account on my first tourist
destination out of Chennai.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
A dry leaf
Wind blows away far inside
thrust a dry leaf
fragilely fall to ground
as a stranger into our home.
thrust a dry leaf
fragilely fall to ground
as a stranger into our home.
Wrinkles
make an impression,
aged or illness drops it down
a dry leaf runaway
desire controlled by wind.
aged or illness drops it down
a dry leaf runaway
desire controlled by wind.
Hand pickup & drops away
sometime led to dustbin
or where it swept from
to rejoin its journey by wind.
sometime led to dustbin
or where it swept from
to rejoin its journey by wind.
Footnote:
The picture above was captured by me on a dry leaf, but
slightly under wet condition. The poem is related to home experience.
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