Monday, December 22, 2008
Karma, Koffee & Kosmos
Friday, December 5, 2008
Apocalypse Never !

Just as the news of the beaten-to-pulp English cricket team's decision to abandon their tour of India poured in, I've also started hearing some in family asking me to try and look for safer places to live in. The trigger to both these reactions is the same. A sense of panic. And this is exactly what these acts aim to achieve. Saying that all this is not scary will be straight faced lie. But the moment I change my course of plans owing to these acts, I begin to live a little less of my life and doing what is expected from a person at some one else's mercy. In a sense, I become a puppet where my next move is decided by an unknown master. It is this state of indirect dependency and paranoia that is the ultimate goal of these attacks and there in also lies a way forward. A lot of damage has been caused already, why should I add to the satisfaction of the perpetrators by dancing to their tune? An act of violence of this nature is not just about the act, but more about the aftermath of it. A city/state/country which can spring back after a setback is one which will endure the judgment day as well. Of what use is terrorism if it doesn't result in terror?
P.S. :- I just caught the news of English team coming back for the test series. Would have loved if they would have played in Mumbai. But this certainly is the way to go.. :)
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The Holy Land

Memories rush back of that beautiful place,
the sacred land protected by amazing grace.
Spent the time of our lives under the dark sky,
wishing for the beyond and expecting to fly.
Shouted out the things we never could talk,
aimed for the stars, what if we missed the mark?
A longing for the unknown ruled our restless hearts,
imagination spurning the wisdom the past often imparts.
The happiness would remain and so would the scars,
the moments so myriad to fill many such memoirs.
A medley of bliss, euphoria, distress and pain,
a life so myriad I wanna live it all over again.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Angels and Bastards
ce was sapped along with the abrupt end of those walks. Unrest replaced my once serene mind and life would be never as good again.U never know when u click with people who become your best friends. This time It happened online at 2'0 clock on an otherwise boring September night by chance. After more than an year and a zillion mugs of coffee and countless hours of cribbing and complaining later, I believe Mishu is one person who I can always count on ( though not on sticking to coffee plans :) ).
A family away from family, i thought was a phrase that has no literal meaning. But here I am, a part of the first family of PGPCME. A family with all the trappings of a 'K' serial from scheming couples to spurned lovers. The proceedings could not have gotten more dramatic. What would I remember from here?? Lot of them, some good some not so. The shared Maggi n fried rice [courtesy Niki], the mid night movie shows [Karzzzz...!!], the saturday night eat outs, hogging the biryani meant for the whole 'family' [that would be me and Nimit :P], gettin beaten up for doing that, the trip to West Bengal, getting lost in the marshy jungles of Sunderban, assignments shared, fruitbeer and manekchowk in the late night, broken dreams and reality checks, taking the brunt for some one else, pouring my heart out to Mishu on terrace, just being there for each other, the list would go on.
It wasn't all angels and saints though. Some don't waste an opportunity to backstab, perhaps it is a way of life for a few. Hollowness and indifference were to be found in the most unexpected and unlikliest places. I don't know if experience makes a person better or bitter, don't even know if it has made me a different person. But I have learnt. To introspect, to give, to forgive, to apologize, to explain, to enjoy, to endure, to assimilate, to be what I am. whatever I will be tomorrow, I would owe part of that to every one who taught me how to be and how not to be, every one who loved me and hurt me, every one I liked and hated.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
For Your Fake

They believe you are a saint, a star shining bright,
the proverbial Abel, an angel dressed in white.
Your true colors are so well hidden by this light,
The hollowness that is your core, a ghastly sight.
Convenience decides your friends and brothers,
in the absence of deciet, your heart shakes and cowers.
Manipulations to add one more to your lovers,
Pretensions and lies among so many others.
The ones sorrounding you don't have a single clue,
one question would remain once they start to construe.
How Fake can one be? the answer lies precisely in you.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Just before the end

Wednesday, October 29, 2008
The Epic
The moral admired, the brute paid for his crime.
Living the story, I see the curious peep in
and wonder aloud, with a heart now maudlin.
“why am I now the devil? wasn't one to begin with”
Isn't that how legends are made, part truth part myth.
"I had my reasons, what if no one understands"
Why then search for her in memory's wastelands?
So went the two beings in me on a rhetorical debate
in a visceral battle that never wants to abate.
Can't seem to hold on against this assault on my senses.
Shouldn't the pain be any less even for all my offences?
The king of clubs no more, all I'm is a vagrant
left pondering about the skewed tint of judgement.
That's when a familiar banished soul said, as if on cue,
truth, my brother, is just another point of view.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Travelogues : Hampi
This entry goes to a certain big-eyed girl from God's own country.. and the midnight conversation that led me back to blogging.
An over night bus journey from Bangalore via Hospet took us to the ruins of Hampi. After some initial fiddling around we crossed the river to get some accommodation. It was as though we stepped into a different time and space altogether. From a place which almost got left behind in time four centuries ago, we stepped into a place which had more foreigners than Indians, exotic food and make-shift restaurant/pubs playing trance like there is no tomorrow. The next two days were divided between long bicycle rides in the scorching heat, early morning and evening trecks to the 'monkey temple', the Hanuman temple on a hill, visiting the ruins, crossing the river on foot and some impromptu rock climbing inside a cave that purportedly was documented from the Ramayana times, no kidding.
Lassi at 7am for arch, listening to the gypsy travelers play guitar sitting on the huge rocks, the awesome Israeli cuisine, listening to the stories related the Ramayana supposedly to have taken place at the same place are the thoughts that are fresh in my head. This trip whet my appetite for both travel and photography and was a perfect start for the trips that were to follow.
Post note : Most of the Israeli tourists there normally travel right after the compulsory 3-year military service. One of these young travelers put their point of view succinctly when he said, "(Once you join the army)For three years, you belong to the army. After you are done, you belong neither to the army nor to your family. You just wander"
Wander the World
From experience, i figured that travel works out best when it is unplanned. That way there is more room for surprises and luckily more often than not they ended up being pleasant ones (Still cant forget the trip from blore to Goa. We decided after reaching the bus station that we would go 2 Goa!!). Getting lost in the tiger infested Sunderbans, travelling on the top of a bus, the beautiful beaches of Gokarna have all been experiences that I as well as the others involved would never forget. Each of these trips deserve a separate post and so this only works as a motivation for me to talk about those trips ( yeah! they have been 'trips' of all kinds)
More to follow...
Sunshine

but the heart, like it's deserted for ages.
smiles like sunshine, she runs with my mind,
and i spend my nights wishing for a rewind.
'was a momentary loss of common sense,
and 'm for ever waiting by the fence.
Is this a mask mask or was it before?
is the question that rankles me more..
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Lingo Kid
Youtube hosts a video titled 'lingo kid' which has been doing rounds these days. This video shows a 9 year old kid off the streets of
the video link
Monday, January 7, 2008
Gunshots and Floored catches..

Ok.. we are in a new year and that is better how ? After partying hard well into the early morning hours of Jan 1st, i had to drag my self to my class by 10'0 clock.. class on Jan 1st ?? yeah.. welcome to MICA..
A lot of people spend their entire lives without any adventure.. Luckily, we have a lot of that here. Ever had gunshots fired at you 'cse you were too noisy? yup.. that was the reason! we were NOISY. So we get to be shot right ? ..and what do we do about that ? N O T H I N G.. If y ou haven't guessed why, then either you have never lived in India or you are way too dumb. Arrogance.. The arrogance that comes with undeserved power. The losers that we are, we conveniently forget about the whole incident from our subconscious, like it never happened.. Hmm.. thats a great way of looking at it right. And people think 'm unnecessarily cynical.
Before I could conclude " It happens only in India", we have another brilliant example of the display of arrogance at some distant part of the world where "Holier than thou" Mr. Ponting has set an example by
Claiming a floored catch. (One look at this pic and u can say that he knew what he was doing)
Deciding that Harbhajan was racially abusing his fellow countryman ( what.. the referee decided ? ehm.. okay, u need a reality check).
Come to think of it. Its funny. An Indian accused of racially abusing an Australian!! 'm sure the next time some body calls him "white" even that can be termed under racial abuse..
All this crap goes on.. now, one thought thats on my mind. Is it in the persons or in the position he/she is in ? Is power so corrupting ? A high court Lawyer(corrupt, undoubtedly) from India and a captain of the best cricketing side in the world. What else makes them react the same way ?
What ever it is , I wanna try it...