Saturday, March 07, 2015
Thursday, March 05, 2015
Gates on Pvt. Beach lanes off ECR
Last
Sunday I went for a brief drive on ECR (east coast road), with one of my visiting cousin and the
other who drive me always, and as a part of ride, I come across few by-lanes
(between VGP and ECR Link Rd) that led to private beaches. I like visiting
these lanes from very long back, and I enjoy the quietness and isolation
provided by these lanes, all lead to deserted beaches. Couple of times, during the days I used
caliper shoe, I went there to practice some walk in the empty roads and have taken
trails in my power wheelchair when it was newly bought.
It’s
been long time I checked these lanes and beaches, so decided to do it in the
afternoon of Sunday. As we turned into one of the lane, I was left in awe to
see the road that were once pretty, was almost damaged (due to work on
underground drainage) and looked uneven to drive. But I enjoyed doing off-road on
the cut across road in our mini cooper (Suzuki Swift) and spent some time on
the end of sandy beach. I find at least a couple of eatery, ice-cream vendor
and a balloon shooting at the end of few lanes that open to beach.
While
come back from one of the lanes, I suddenly got an idea why not capture some of
the gates on the lane to use at the good fences meme. There are many farm houses
and private guesthouses on these lanes, and each enclosed with a pretty/neat/variant
gate for each of the entrance. I captured about 10 gates, but all from the slowly
moving car as I hesitate to halt in front of each gate and to be not warned by
the watchmen or captured by the CCTV! So only half the photos came out decently
to share here:
Gate to an open plot |
A sliding gate... adorn by a beautiful kolam/rangoli |
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Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Monday, March 02, 2015
Anegan - Survives on love
There
are certain creations we don’t want to miss and in the field of filmmaking, as
a director, K.V. Anand has created a place for himself for us to look forward
to watch with interest. Anegan is one of an interesting Tamil movie (I watched
last week) from the director, and as a wholesome entertainer, is based on
memories of previous birth, not one, but multiple! Although it is only a part
of the film, that traces and survives on love on each birth, the director has a
different phrase to communicate the reason which perhaps due to hallucinations
or use of drug to enhance dreams. But what highlight was how the illusion becomes
clue to explore a mystery?
Dhanush and debutant Amyra Dastur as lead, appears in four difference characters, look,
period/age. Dhanush seems to have not much works to do to in showcasing the
difference in looks, which was slightly altered by pretty shaved and grown beard
– resembles one of his earliest and in beard he reminds the
dancer-actor-director Prabu Deva. One could see a usual Dhunush in the
sequences relevant to current situation in the film, and I don’t find it quite
impressive. But who steal the screen/show was, Amyra Dastur.
The
beautiful actress does not only appear prettier, but her performance outshines the
star cast and quite admirable. According to the period, her transformation has
been done well and though not so highly differentiated, her expression and
attitude conveys much to not to believe she’s debut. And another notable thing
about Anegan was veteran actor Karthik’s re-entry, but as anti-hero, he acted
pretty cool which suppose to be his usual/casual character in movies as well in
reality.
I think
the concept of this film (with two more situations happening at different
periods and traced as previous birth memories) was pretty new for the Tamil
audience, even though it was conveyed in a lighter way, I feel some people will
find it hard to capture quite. Among the two different eras, the film that
begins in Burma (today Myanmar) in 1960s is very beautiful and heightened the
interest of watching. As a migrant worker Danush stunned with action and the
love with Amyra is impressive than other two.
The
music and songs of Anegan is chartbuster even before its release and Harish
Jayaraj has touched the peak with both melody and local genre – but the most
popular Danga Maari, doesn’t lived up to the expectation that created though music.
Being a great cinematographer himself (though K.V. Anand is not the cameraman
of the film), his perspective and locations selection always fascinated and in
the songs of Roja Kadale and Aathadi the beauty of nature and Amyra stunned.
There’s
also limited fight scenes to keep pace and sustained on tack with love genre,
which is the centre pole of the film. Like his previous movies (Ayan, KO and Maattrraan) that open door
to some daring issues, K.V Anand has focused this time on the rising depression
among corporate workers, though the film deal with gaming company, it almost
indicates the same and pulled the trigger to dread. Anegan is a must watch for
many reasons and also way being different!
Thursday, February 26, 2015
A gap between the fences
During
my visit to Kukkal, a village near Kodaikanal, I come across this interesting
fence built using firewood’s or bunch of sticks accompanied by some shrubs lined
along. The gap between the fences captures my attention to click photo.
Although
it is the not view (picture above) capture thought the gap, but it’s the same
that behold behind the fence... the villages, along with terrace farming, was covered
by mist while we visited. Being afternoon time, the village looked like taking
nap under the blanket of mist J
Linking this post for Run a Round Ranch's Good Fences
Linking this post for Run a Round Ranch's Good Fences
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