Wednesday, May 27, 2009
cm's yesterday, cm's today
here's a small list of such people:
sm krishna
veerappa moily
virbhadra singh
vilas rao deshmukh
farooq abdullah
sharad pawar
ghulam nabi azad
sushil kumar shinde
ak anthony
vayalar ravi
they are senior leaders and have served the party well. and their cm tenure should have been more than enough. why make them cabinet ministers? they were cm's yesterday, they are cm's today
Sunday, May 24, 2009
MNS Disrupts Photo-shoot
The ph0to-shoot was no doubt hot, as Neetu Chandra and Krishikha Gupta were slugging it out on the poolside in a bikini.
While they were still in the heat of the moment, loud sloganeering 'Jai Maharashtra' was heard. And soon enough, the MNS goons appeared and they halted the photo-shoot.
The shoot was on for the cover of The Man magazine, when Raj Thackeray's men stopped proceedings.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
BigB Wax Idol In Madame Tussauds NYC
The backdrop of the statue is a replica of the Taj Mahal.
In fact, this idol is much better than the one which they had put-up in London. The previous idol seemed amateurish, while this looks fine; they got the proportions right and the face is much-much better. So, do rush to NYC and photograph yourself with BigB.
ipl2 finals - kal ke zero, aaj ke hero
in fact, at the beginning of ipl2, RCB did not have a good start. but change of captaincy and change of attitude has helped them. on the other hand, DC started off the tourney in a great way under the leadership of gilchrist.
whoever wins tomorrow, ipl2 has been a success. i will be cheering RCB, may the best team win. both the teams are winners, coming back from the dumps. zero yesterday, hero today!
Friday, May 22, 2009
with power comes arrogance ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IM4YI5Bdho&hl=en&fs=1]
since 1991, this has been cong's best performance with a whopping 200+ seats. and this unpredicted success has probably gone to their head. they are suddenly found distancing themselves from their allies. while dmk was over-expecting by asking for so many ministries, but yet cong should try and mend their ways and politely disagree. no point in angering your allies, they will come handy during crisis and approval of important bills.
similarly, even rjd and sp should be kept in good humour. lalu yadav has been behind the cong and supported sonia gandhi during worst of crisis like 'foreign origin' issue etc. i surely do believe that cong should try and keep all their allies happy by distributing the goodies with everybody. cong should share the pie with everybody and not just make them eat humble pie. cong is in danger of falling into the power-trap, coz with power comes arrogance...
Thursday, May 21, 2009
time management personality types
anyways, coming back to the session, a very interesting thing remained with me even after walking out of the session. it was about the various time management personality types based on the way in which different types of people manage themselves within the given time-frame or how they use their time, their behaviour pattern etc. here goes the types, place yourself in it:
perfectionist: these guys are, more often than not, over-indulgent. they get into minute details and begin micro-managing things. they never do a hurried job coz they want to be precise about everything.
fireman: these people treat every incident as critical. they are always on the run, from one crisis to another. they are busy putting out fire, extinguish one then move to the next. they burn-out soon, that's a major consequence.
over-committer: these guys accept every task that comes their way. they just cannot refuse anything that's asked of them. this results in them always running away from the very people who have assigned him tasks.
chatty-kathy: these guys have very good communication skills and thye just can't stop themselves from indulging into small-talk with every tom-dick-harry. this talkative nature leads to pending tasks and unfinished work.
aquarian: these are another breed of people who have work piled on their desk. but its not because they are chatty, its because they are tardy. not just tardy, sometimes they don't even have the wllingness to perform.
having read these, where do you place yourself?
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
KKR salvage pride, MI bring shame
on the other hand, MI haven't played to their potential at all. they have been a big let-down. the team that boasts of tendulkar, jayasuriya, zaheer khan etc just haven't played their best cricket. they have lost 3 close matches which they should have won. if a team can't chase 120[lost to RCB] and if they can't score 4 runs off 6 balls then they don't deserve to be in the semis.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
paan singh tomar - a soldier, an athlete, a bandit
i had not heard of PST ever, until the day tigmanshu dhulia announced that he would be making a movie on him.
initially i thought it was some fictitious character coz the name sounded quite strange. but i was in for a big surprise when i did a bit of reserach on PST and realised that tigmanshu was getting ready to shoot a biographical on a real life character.
PST is quite an enigma, his story is definitely worth telling. a man who served the army in the 'rajputana rifles', took to the tracks and created national records in steeplechase, picked up arms and became a bandit and finally was shot dead by police in an encounter. what a fascinating tale to tell!
in 1958 national games held in cuttack, he timed 9mins & 12.4 sec in the steeplechase event and created a national record. later, in 1964 Open Meet he broke his own record at the karnail singh stadium, delhi with a timing of 9mins & 4 sec.
in between the two records, in 1962 during the India-Germany meet he won the gold medal.
so, what made hin take up the gun? 1960's was a difficult phase for india. there was the impact of 2 wars and of course the widespread poverty and slow-rate of development. maybe such social issues and class barrier, impoverished demography, and a non-paying sports field and army-life may have pushed him into desperation. he became a bandit.
and he was finally put to rest in a police encounter. a sad end to a life which had seen more glories and deserved much more than he got.
it will be difficult for tigmanshu to translate this complex story on screen because very less is known abt PST. there is not much info available, no photographs or videos of his athletic skills etc. i believe his coaches and close friends are still there to recount the tale.
what i have stated above as a disadvantage can turn into advantage because it gives tigmanshu the freedom to mould the character any-which-way since little is known about him. and with irfan khan playing the lead, i am sure he will do justice to the character. all the best to the team of PST. hope to see this character come alive on screen, pretty soon.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzrOSwmor-A&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&fs=1]
prabhakaran dead - bure kaam ka bura natija
the sri lankan govt has finally found the dead body of prabhakaran, head of ltte, in similar state. his head was totally delinked from rest of the body. the head had to be placed above the shoulder for photo-shoot. even that part of the head was without the temple and hairs. a gory scene, to say the least.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnHzdQlqoHE&hl=en&fs=1]
violence begets violence, a case of divine justice. prabhakaran finally met the fate what he had written for many others. terrorism cannot resolve any issue, in fact it gives birth to a new set of problems and un-thought of consequences. please give peace a chance, make love not war.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Prakash Mehra - A Tribute
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI6jg3z60eQ&hl=en&fs=1]
Pag Ghungroo Bandh
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1vwzHHdOaM&hl=en&fs=1]
Amitabh Bachchan Warding Off A Fly In Namak Halaal
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNWx0B919vk&hl=en&fs=1]
Thodi Si Jo Pee Li Hai
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRnZyp4CGOg&hl=en&fs=1]
The Angry Youngman
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmJrs8gfyi0&hl=en&fs=1]
Haseena Maan Jayegi - Chale The Saath Milkar
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhb-B2Fd3Bo&hl=en&fs=1]
Haseena Maan Jayegi - O Dilbar Janiye
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Oygv-FEOpA&hl=en&fs=1]
Mela - Rut Hai Milan Ki
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkFC5Wxmepo&hl=en&fs=1]
Sharaabi - Jahan Char Yaar
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQpv5GN0lCk&hl=en&fs=1]
Sharaabi - De De Pyar De
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4khzOsqIuU&hl=en&fs=1]
Haath Ki Safai - Wada Karle Sajna
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdJVp5ANBK0&hl=en&fs=1]
Hera Pheri - Title Song
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twvCohKU1oY&hl=en&fs=1]
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar - O Saathi Re
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OssRAVZhsRk&hl=en&fs=1]
Laawaris - Mere Angne Mei
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNYKdjm9NEA&hl=en&fs=1]
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar - Zindagi To Bewafa Hai
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qqlLPOPK0s&hl=en&fs=1]
Sunday, May 17, 2009
maruti ritz - new car on the block
these images are taken from team-bhp
the pricing of the car is competitive as well. its priced at 3.9 lac ex-works price, which means that on-raod price will be around 4.75 lac
for more info please click here
Saturday, May 16, 2009
pm's in-waiting will remain so...
till a few days back, when the poll pandits had predicted a hung parliament and at best they were a little optimistically saying that UPA may return to power, the third front was in fray. i too was scared at the thought of third front coming to power, mainly because of the probable pm's who were being thrown up as options. all the smaller parties who were led by political stalwarts with narrow vision and immediate gains, wanted to become a pm. mayawati even went to the extent of asking the third front to declare her as pm-candidate, a couple of months back. lalu prasad, mulayam singh, nitish kumar, sharad pawar, jayalalitha etc...all aspired for the top job. all these are now pm's in waiting.
the above mentioned politicians could aspire for the pm-post only because they have seen how deve gowda and ik gujral became pm's although they never had all-india-appeal.
and of course there was the bjp's old warhorse lk advani, the declared pm in-waiting for the longest time ever. and even before he could come close to the elusive pm post, some members of his own party and some business entrepreneurs declared narendra modi as their pm-probable. so, modi became the pm in-waiting for 2014 elections. all these guys are just waiting their turn, but they will need lot more than votes. they need people's acceptability and their own allies receptability.
anyways, all issues are buried for now as manmohan singh will become only the 2nd pm to be voted back to power after a full 5 year term, since 1971. so, the pm's in-waiting and pm's-probable will remain so...
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
left parties ... living in fool's paradise
the exit poll results suggest that it will be a photo-finish between the Cong and BJP, but what is totally clear is that Left is nowhere close to either weilding power or dictating terms.
Exit Poll Source | BJP | CONGRESS | THIRD FRONT | OTHERS |
CNN-IBN | 135-150 | 145-160 | 110-130 | 70-100 |
Times Now | 183 | 198 | - | 162 |
Headlines Today | 180 | 191 | 38 | 134 |
India TV | 194 | 195 | 108 | 46 |
News X | 191 | 199 | 104 | 48 |
UTVi | 189 | 195 | - | 14 |
Star News | 196 | 199 | 100 | 36 |
2004 polls were historic in a sense that BJP were the front-runners and the clear favourites to win at least 300 seats on its own, but that did not happen. in fact, Cong pipped them to the post by becoming the largest single party. and for the 1st time, Left parties together garnered 60+ seats.
so, history will now remain history because Left parties will be back to their realistic total number of seats hovering around the 35-40 mark. they can never think of getting 60+ seats again, never.
another reason why i say that they are living in fool's paradise is because of their opposition to the nuclear deal, their out-dated economic policies and their anti-US foreign policy which recognises just one country, china.
its time they re-think their policies and not repeat nandigram. while they practised disinvestment in WB, they opposed it in the centre. they need to shift focus and be forward-thinking. follow the reading on the wall, understand what jyoti basu and buddhadeb are trying to say; its still not late. else, continue to live in fool's paradise.
amateur vs professional
but, he later debunks the above notion with some really interesting points. he goes on to say that what happens when the amateur goes professional - does he stop loving what he does?
so, basically the difference between the two is of mindset. sometimes professionals do things amateurishly; e.g. an accountant misses a decimal point in the final figures. sometimes an amateur does things really professionally; e.g. an amateur's photograph making it to the Discovery magazine.
here's a small list of the qualities that can make an amateur look professional and vice versa:
a. presentation - writing a business letter with loads of typos
b. accuracy - a pharmacist doling out the wrong medicine
c. consistency - a fastfood joint stuffing different ingredients each time in a club sandwich
d. accountability - taking the bottomline
e. peer standards - going by the accpeted norms of people doing the same job, e.g. bar association
here's the link which has the entire post finely worded
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
winning is a habit, so is losing
KKR played very well till the 16th over, but then they could not hold onto the advantage. They fiddled away their chances as Ross Taylor belted a superb 81 off just 33 balls and saw RCB home comfortably.
KKR are low on confidence, have lost the will to win; a side in disarray with no one to show them the path. And KKR have made it a point to lose matches even from winning positions. They pull defeat out of the jaws of victory. Just as winning is a habit, so is losing.
winning is a habit, so is losing
KKR played very well till the 16th over, but then they could not hold onto the advantage. they fiddled away their chances as ross taylor belted a superb 81 off just 33 balls and saw RCB home comfortably.
KKR are low on confidence, have lost the will to win; a side in disarray with no one to show them the path. and KKR have made it a point to lose matches even from winning positions. they pull defeat out of the jaws of victory. just as winning is a habit, so is losing.