Friday, October 22, 2010

Tattoo-mania

Tattoo fetish.....
Male Tattoo Pictures
A tattoo on a well-sculpted male entices all.
Male Tattoo Pictures
It's the best possiblemale exhibitionism.
Male Tattoo Pictures

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Rob

This post is my personal tribute to
ROB THOMAS
Rob Thomas is one of my all-time favorite music icons.

Robert Kelly "Rob" Thomas was born on February 14, 1972, and is an American rock recording artist and songwriter.

He's the primary songwriter & lead singer of the band Matchbox 20,

and formerly of the band Tabitha's Secret.

He is one of the very few singers who has had as much fame

performing as a solo artiste.

He has earned 3 Grammy Awards (for co-writing and singing)!
My personal Rob Thomas favorites include
and Smooth (with Santana), and Lonely No More.
Rob is known to be a fairly liberal & affable guy and
is immensely popular across various age-groups
and amongst music-lovers of diverse preferences.
[Info courtesy: Wikipedia; Pics Courtesy: Google Images]

Friday, April 9, 2010

Pankh







Written and directed by Sudipto Chattopadhyay,
PANKH stars Bipasha Basu,
Lilette Dubey, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ronit Roy,
Sanjeeda Sheikh and
newcomers Maradona Rebello
and Amit Purohit.

The film is the story of the repercussions that have happened to a boy - a child artist who once played girl roles in films as Baby Kusum - once he becomes an adult and wants to be launched as a hero. Baby Kusum is a child star, a cute little girl.

In reality, Baby Kusum is boy, masquerading as a girl. He was christened Jerry, and then named Master Jai for the movies. He and his mother Mary share a turbulent relationship. The boy's family is poor and they want to make it big.

The pressure of parents and ridicule make it a very sad situation for him.

He becomes a drug-abuser who has never been to school and spends all his time at home.

Eventually he creates an imaginary character he is in love with, & that imaginary character happens to be Bipasha who taunts him and fights with him, an alter ego who questions his every move. Jerry is made to face the camera again as a young man, which leads to the final catastrophe.

The film highlights the common practice in the India
of casting children in films contrary to their natural gender.

Bipasha's terrific diva look in the film is all thanks to Gavin Miguel & Rocky S.

And newbie Maradona Rebello as Jerry will be remembered for his exuberance and raw charm!

The director has been inspired from a documentary titled 'Children Of The Silver Screen' ( by Dilip Ghosh )
in which child artistes are interviewed as adults and have expressed their trauma.

The protagonist Jerry, always imagines Bipasha (she is called Nandini in the film) to be a diva....

She plays an imaginary character who exists in Jerry's mind.

She is shown as the alter ego of Jerry...... and that's what the average audience has had difficulty associating with.

I saw it at Inox-Swabhumi (earlier 89 Cinemas).....
and the hall was more than 80% empty!!!!:(




Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Lezione Ventuno / Lesson Twenty-one





Greetings....
to all my readers.....
This is my return to blogging after yet another prolonged absence,
despite my promise to keep up with posts with a regularity, I had to abstain
from blogging, one of my passions, due to unavoidable reasons.
Today I would like to talk about a film that I have seen very recently.
It is a rather obscure film, not seen by many in this part of the world.
Lezione Ventuno/Lesson Twenty-one (2008) is a film by Italian director Alessandro Baricco.
It is not an easy film. It is - in my opinion - a unique film that combines several unorthodox techniques.
It is at the same time a lesson in art, music and transliteration.
The literary feel can make the viewer jittery and even abandon the film midway.
Yet, if one is patient, and even laborious, one is likely to be rewarded with a keen insight and a marvelous musical journey that is more verbose than musically captivating.
The musical underpinnings are captured effectively through an astounding piece of cinematography that the film is - richly capturing the wild, snowy outdoors as well as the outlandish sets with gregariously costumed players.
In spite of seemingly offering an intellectual treatise on the Ninth Symphony of Bethoven, it actually explores the constituents in the man deemed both an artistic genius and an eccentric oddity.
A deep reflection helps us fathom the different points of view, that are presented to us.
There are strange ideas, beautiful dream-like depictions and paradoxical sensations that are thrown at us from the opening frame of the film, and which culminate in the final monologue of the professor played by John Hurt. Hurt is wonderful as P
rofessor Mondrian Kilroy who, though not loved by his colleagues at the University, is much appreciated by students. Lesson 21 is his deliberation in which he attempts to dismantle the myth of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with particular reference to the 'anthem of joy'. It is the students themselves who perpetuate the memory of that particular lesson.
On 7th May, 1824 Beethoven had held the first public performance of his much acclaimed Ninth Symphony in Vienna. The symphony was conducted by the deaf composer and it is much debated how much cherished it became after the first performance. In the winter of that very year was found, in a frozen lake, near Vienna, the corpse of a violinist who died of hypothermia while playing. His hand shook so hard the handle of the instrument that it was not possible to remove them.
Professor Kilroy had a student favorite, Martha.
She is the one who seeks exploration for herself as well as for us viewers. And that forms the crux of the film.
Other than John Hurt, the cast includes: Noah Taylor, Clive Russell, Leonor Watling, Tim Barlow, Natalia Tena, Andy Gathergood, Daniel Tuite, Rasmus Hardiker, Phyllida Law, Adrian Moore, Matthew Reynolds, and Franco Pistons.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Diwali, 2009


Diwali Prayer

Tu jagmagaaye teraa deep jagamagaaye
Saare jahaan ki khush
iyaan tere bhi ghar ko aaye
Ganga aur
Yamuna sa nirmal ho tera mann
Ambar aur dhara sa swachh ho tera tann
Is nagar mein teri jyoti chamchamaaaye

Tu jagmagaaye teraa deep jagamagaaye


Achchhe karmon se jag mein naam hogaa tera

Teri aahat se buraiyaan lengi nahin basera

Tere marne ke baad bhi log tera naam gaaye

Tu jagmagaa
ye teraa deep jagamagaaye

Mit jaaye andhera jo teri dagar mein aaye
Aaye kabhi na gham jo deti chintaayein

Naam amar ho tera ek taaraa timtimaaye

Tu jagmagaaye teraa deep jagamagaaye


Door karna chhuachhut mandir masjid ka jhagra

Koi mare na bhookha koi rahe na kangala

Aane waalaa kal tera naam gungunaaye
Tu jagmagaaye teraa deep jagamagaaye



[Source unknown]

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani: Cool Pairing









In "Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani" Ranbir Kapoor plays the character of Prem, a depressed lover boy who is madly in love with the beautiful Jennifer(Jenny), played by Katrina Kaif.

The best thing about this upcoming movie is the cool pairing, on-screen. Katrina & Ranbir look awesome together!

The film is tagged as the craziest love story.

As the hero, Prem (Ranbir) supposedly crosses all limits to make Jenny (Katrina) fall in love!!!!!!!!

But that's what all lovers are supposed to be.... act crazy that is.... no?

Directed by Rajkumar Santoshi (an over-indulgent filmmaker known for some good and some not so good but engaging films), the film is expected to release in November, who knows if it will work for the viewers or not, but as of now I cannot stop gushing over the cool pairing!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Bhaichung


In India, where football (soccer) ranks second on the list of popular team sports, and all the fanfare is accorded to the cricketers, Bhaichung Bhutia is considered to be a torchbearer. He has taken Indian football to the international arena, where he has not only made a mark for himself, though on a much lower scale, he has also given the game of football a wider recognition & visibility thanks to his playing the game in all its seriousness and also sprinting leaps & bounds beyond the playing field, to become a well-known sports personality for the masses.
Bhaichung at a glance:
Age: 32 years
Height: 1.73 metres
National caps: 102
Goals: 42+
Position: Striker.
Club: East Bengal.
Debut, in Indian football scene: In 1993, as a sixteen yr old!
Sex appeal: Boyish looks, well endowed though.
Dreams of: Playing in 2011 Asia Cup.
Career best: Nehru Cup victory.
Career low: 6 month ban on skipping practice match
and stance on Tibet, skipped the prestigious Olympic torch relay
in protest(?)
.
Extra skills: Dancing; won reality-show championship on satellite television.
Weakness: Not enough international exposure, the Barcelona pre-season experience notwithstanding.
Loves: To swim, also to flirt (though is happily married, and is a doting dad).