Friday, August 23, 2013

[PHOTOGRAPHY] Taj Mahal

The lovely second place on Earth that I always dream about wants to visit.. ~Taj Mahal~

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

New Love... 👯👯👯

In New York now.. Practising for Shiv Tandavam for the opening of International Bharathanatyam conference... This is the second time I'm performing after 2010 conference. Feel so blessed. Shall blog about all my practise session and NYC trip actually. Will do it in two days time. 

Friday, August 16, 2013

Mariyaan


Usually you can't judge a film by it's leading actor but in Dhanush case you can easily say, WOW! After giving a smashing hit in B-Town with Raanjhana, finally we manage to watch him back in our own southie film after more than a year. Dhanush is actually a versatile actor who suits for all kind of character, You can see him as a school boy, then a college boy, lately a good parents boy, lover boy, a sentimental villager, and another character is just like what he did in Aadukalam which earns him too many awards including National award too. And after all a psycho who can kill himself. He always live as the character. And as for Dhanush's Mariyaan is no different. He lives and breathe as the character of an immortal fisherman.

Mariyaan deals with the story of construction fisherman who have a close bond towards the sea, as it is the place where he earns his livelihoods. He calls himself as "Kadal Rasa" which means the "Prince of Ocean". Circumstances surrounding his lady love Parvathy Menon (Panimalar) played a role of a model wife who forces him to go to Sudan.  Her performance makes you stunned. Usually Dhanush movies all known as a One man SHOW. But in Mariyaan, it's different. Parvathy's character turns out to be the strongest one in the end. For the suffering scenes for Dhanush, it's not a new one for him. As he has done many as this before.

Mariyaan means immortal and Director Bharath has shown two immortal things in this movie. One is Mariyaan and another is his love. Marc Koninckx's visuals are poetic and out of this world as he has fully exploited the wide visual canvas that Bharath Bala has offered him.

AR.Rahman has used the tunes of magical in Yenge Pona Raasa and Kadal Raasa Naan, prominently as part of the movie's background score and this will resonate in your heart. His songs for the movie need no further mention but their visual treatments is mostly similar due to the repetitive situations and its surrounding.

Finally Bahrath Bala's Mariyaan is a flaw free but the technical work and performance makes it shine more than we exprected it for. Maybe it's not everyone's cup of tea, but all for sure will love it. Mariyaan is definitely a must watch movie

Thursday, August 15, 2013

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India at 67!



This is the very very first year I'm blogging on August 15 and especially on the Independence Day of India. I'm not an Indian citizen, but every Indians from the universe are somehow by root belongs to India. And by that way I consider myself as a Proud Indian who never born in India but loves India so much. Today morning I woke up, ready to rant on about what a proud nation we are. Independent,,, modern,,, and savvy. So why is it then, suddenly I found myself lost in more negative comments from the locals and those who lives abroad. Some call our independence just an "Illusion", while some other question what is the point of our INDEPENDENCE actually? Today is the day where we are supposed to remember the teachings of Gandhi. But what do we really have to remember? That we are independent of a country that ruled over us for years before we finally kicked them out? But over 60 years later, are we really independent? Till date, we hear of stories of the female infanticide, dowry, corruption,  and even caste discrimination. Not really independent from our mentality and thinking.

The word INDEPENDENCE is totally taken for granted. Physical independence was the initial problem. And so through brave hearts like Gandhiji and Nehruji, we drove out the British. That act in itself was a foundation for what we should have followed. However here we are at 66 years later, still reeling in issues that are rather sticky. Ultimately the problem is very simple : Lack of EDUCATION.

There is a huge difference. But it's fair to blame all the above issues on the uneducated?? As an educated Indians, we too have a responsibility towards our country. The first of course is so simple. VOTE. The illiterate don't know the differences between their politicians. They are hungry for anything, and thus they will place their vote in those who provide them with empty promises. Every five years ones a metrovoter chooses not to go out and vote. By that you're actually allowing one more corrupt politician to gain another illiterate vote.

Todays' youth have a responsibility to get involved. it's your country, your future. if you're sick of the system, then get and do something rather than just sitting in your sofa, drinking a cup of chaiy and commenting on the ministers who are filling their pockets. And if you're told you don't know what you're talking about, you're still a kid, et all that jazz, then instead of shrugging and walking away, take a stand. The power of youth shouldn't be underestimated.

Look to say we are not an independent strong nation is totally false. This is one of the reasons we are attacked by terrorists regularly. They fear the pace at which we're progressing. But this is not a reason to back down. In fact, now more than ever, we need to get it together. Now this is the time. Our freedom fighters say, " This is not the India we fought for." It's now time to make it that India.

Jai Hind... I am and will always be a proud Indian.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Rasberry barss..

I love a good dessert bar recipe.. My best friend's mother used to make them all the time during high school days, and now they have become my coffee shop indulgences. Rasberry bars are perfectly salty sweet with a shortbread crust and rich Rasberry jam. The addition of granola and almonds on top gives the perfect amount of texture and crunch... The recipe is pretty simple..




Ingredients


  • 3/4 cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 cups flaked coconut, divided
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1 jar (12 ounces) raspberry preserves
  • 1 cup white baking chips


Direction

  • In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla. Combine flour and baking powder; gradually add to the creamed mixture and mix well. Stir in 1-1/4 cups coconut and the walnuts.
  • Press three-fourths of the dough into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Spread with preserves. Sprinkle with chips and remaining coconut. Crumble remaining dough over the top; press lightly.
  • Bake at 350° for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack. Cut into bars. Yield: 3 dozen.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Beja Fry

I've been running around all day... My eyes will cross from the sheer confusion. I expect it. Waiting for it.. My fingers have typed and clicked... My feet have scurried and shuffled... My arms have flailed and swung... My head has twisted and spun... It has rolled off my shoulders and hit the floor... Splattering all over the floor.. Bits of BEJA everywhere.. You can't scoop it back into my head... I have forgotten some pieces.. I have left some behind... Fry some and eat 'em won't you?! Until my thought make you feel sick... Like too much cookie dough... Mushy and soft....

Baby Yaashwiny



My little niece Baby Yaashwiny singing rhymes to her daddy..


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

[PHOTOGRAPHY] Reddy Ko with my books

My cute little cabin with my few favourite novels by "Sophie Kinsella".
And that's my baby Koala.. I call him ReddyKo. :) <3

Sunday, July 7, 2013

[PHOTOGRAPHY] Trying for Modelling. :P


A Change is Needed!

I DESPERATELY need a change in my life. I can't bear all this pain which was caused by someone else, whom I have nothing to do with actually. This is my life and I would like to have it in my own way. Not in your advices. Moreover I know what I'm capable of. You don't need to point me out on every single thing. And off coarse you know nothing about me. I'm not the person who was always like the old days. She's no more. I'm here to do my work. And this is everything for me right now. So plsssssssssss... You may go.

Friday, June 21, 2013

150 Words Review : Raanjhanaa

Raanjhanaa -- Ppaaahh.. The best love story, I have ever watched in Bollywood films in this recent years. I think this will be the first ever Hindi movie that not shot abroad, but in Benaras!! Most stunning and out-standing performance done by the National award winner actor Dhanush. And somehow he manage to prove that movies can actually made with ordinary mens. No need six pack, fair skin and builder body. Finally he had done much better work that other South heroes who have tried their hand in B-Town films. Swaraa and Zeeshan are out-standing.. Zoya is.... oppsss.. sorry. Sonam Kapoor.. See I almost forgot her name... :P And she was too good. Now it's about ARR's music♫♫♫. Everytime, for every new movie there will be so magic in his music. And that's what he had done in Raanjhanaa too. :-) My favourite is Tum Tak, Piya Milenge and Ay Sakhi.... Cinematography by Natraj Subramaniam & Vishal Sinha is Stunning!! Ending I louveee ☺☺☺☻♥ ♥♥

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Raanjhanaa

Dhanush & Sonam Kapoor


OMG.. I'm on my way to Singapore to watch this beautiful Hindi movie. It's RAANJHANAA.. my dear brother, favourite actor, awesome singer, after all a good hearted and humble person Dhanush's first Hindi movie. How can I close my eyes and sleep.. Not only that but it's his second son Linga Dhanush's 3rd year birthday too.. Which means its a celebration actually.. Well for now I'm to excited to type anything.. Will blog back I done watch the film.. Off coarse review is available both in my baby bloggie and Filmi Magazine

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Maalai Pon Maalai

Oh my god.. this song just making me to go gaga.. Sucha lovely rhythm by GV.Prakash Kumar. And the lyrics are just too sweet.. Sid and Ashrita on screen unimaginable. :)) Loving!! ♥♥♥♥



click on the pic to watch the video song Maalai Pon Maalai.. I'm so sure you will love it just or more like me.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

150 Words Review : Udhayam NH4

Udhayam NH4 (Tamil) & NH4 Bangalore-Chennai (Telugu)


Finally the movie that I have waited for such a long time is released a week ago. And this is the kind of story that I always wants Siddharth to do or dream. Finally somehow he grabbed it already. Action-Thriller-Love..

Udhayam NH4 set largely at Bangalore. The first half moves within a very beautiful flash back and the present. Here the hero Prabhu who comes from a middle class family from Tamil Nadu, who came to Bangalore to pursue his engineering. And a Bangalore based girl Ritika ( Ashrita Shetty ) . She's the daughter of Karnataka chief minister and gets kidnapped by Prabhu and his friends.

The rest of the story watch it in Big Screen.

Review :

There is a humour in the film. The thrilling car race sequence and stunt scenes. Siddharth and Kay Kay Menon have come out with flying colors. *the thing I expected for,, yayyiiee* The action sequence truly need to be praised. Ashrita Shetty is good and appears to be a promising actress. There are few minor errors which can be ignored but poor dubbing work especially for Siddharth lip synchronization. Velraj's cinematography is excellent. GVP's music and background scores are awesome and lovely. And Kishore's editing is good. UDHAYAM NH4 is totally worth to watch.