Thejas Krishnan

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Upcoming talent : Aishwarya majumdar



Aishwarya Majmudar, Voice of India, CHHOTE USTAAD, the latest singing sensation has traveled a long way in the world of music. Her love and passion for music led her into training in Indian Classical music at the tender age of five. In a very short span of time she has been able to accomplish her goals in establishing herself in the field of light and semi classical singing.


Her devotion and commitment has brought her laurels and acclaim in bagging awards at all levels of Singing Talent Contests.


Her maturity and versatility as a singer is is audible and perceptible in her renditions of all form of singing from Bhajans(devotional songs), Ghazals, Old Classic film songs, New Catchy numbers. Her singing covers almost the entire spectrum of light and semi-classical songs.



Aishwarya’s unbelievable understanding of music and extraordinary ability to perform classical and light vocal has brought her great praises from legendary artists like Ms. Usha Mangeshkarji, Ms. Meena Khedekarji, Shri Ronu Mazumdarji, Shri Ismail Darbarji, Ms. Alka Yagnik.


She is now Rocking the stages of the amul Music Ka Maha Muqabla , where one of the past weeks she got a near perfect score. Look out for this young girl. she may just be the next shreya...

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Alchemist : Philosophy where u least expect it to find.......



Author : Paulo Coelho
Dreams, symbols, signs, and adventure follow the reader like echoes of ancient wise voices in "The Alchemist", a novel that combines an atmosphere of Medieval mysticism with the song of the desert. With this symbolic masterpiece Coelho states that we should not avoid our destinies, and urges people to follow their dreams, because to find our "Personal Myth" and our mission on Earth is the way to find "God", meaning happiness, fulfillment, and the ultimate purpose of creation.

   The novel tells the tale of Santiago, a boy who has a dream and the courage to follow it. After listening to "the signs" the boy ventures in his personal, Ulysses-like journey of exploration and self-discovery, symbolically searching for a hidden treasure located near the pyramids in Egypt.

   When he decides to go, his father's only advice is "Travel the world until you see that our castle is the greatest, and our women the most beautiful". In his journey, Santiago sees the greatness of the world, and meets all kinds of exciting people like kings and alchemists. However, by the end of the novel, he discovers that "treasure lies where your heart belongs", and that the treasure was the journey itself, the discoveries he made, and the wisdom he acquired.

   "The Alchemist", is an exciting novel that bursts with optimism; it is the kind of novel that tells you that everything is possible as long as you really want it to happen. That may sound like an oversimplified version of new-age philosophy and mysticism, but as Coelho states "simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate them".

   As the alchemist himself says, when he appears to Santiago in the form of an old king "when you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true"(Om Shani om??). This is the core of the novel's philosophy and a motif that echoes behind Coelho's writing all through "The Alchemist". And isn't it true that the whole of humankind desperately wants to believe the old king when he says that the greatest lie in the world is that at some point we lose the ability to control our lives, and become the pawns of fate. Perhaps this is the secret of Coelho's success: that he tells people what they want to hear, or rather that he tells them that what they wish for but never thought possible could even be probable.



Coelho combines his ideals with the element of fantasy so much it is that kind of book that could be interpreted  in a thousand ways . It could have a different meaning each time you read it . It sinks in a little deeper every time you analyse it . On the surface it may seem as a plain fairy tale . i Personally think that is the success of Coelho, to take something so simple and turn into some thing so deep.....   

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

My Review : Outsourced

Cast : Josh Hamilton, Ayesha Dharkar





Outsourced is one of those movies that you would be happy to watch when your are depressed or when u are feeling blue. It is one of those movies that would bring a slight smile to ur lips especially if u are an indian..


The Movies portrays the protagonist,Todd(Josh Hamilton),a customer care analyst , who is forced to come to India after his companies whole customer care services are shipped to India .
The rest of the movie is the struggle of Todd to come to a common ground with Indian culture and even day to day chores.

Some where in the movie, we find Todd introspecting and self analyzing. The story is about a man's discovery of himself in a crowd of strangers.
Outsourced gets the basic facts right about its locale but its examination of the cultural schisms between people of differing backgrounds (such as in a scene where Todd suddenly realizes why it is improper to eat with your left hand!) is milked for laughs that reinforce misunderstanding as opposed to fostering empathy or enlightenment. Also Todd has to face grave problems explaining to his employees the actual need of the things that they are selling. Even though not Eye tearing comedy, it surely will bring a twinkle in your face.
 

Outsourced is one of those movies that has been reinforced by the pespiring work of its actors. The overall script of the movie is quite simple, but it is the effort of the actors that truelly makes you believe.
Josh Hamilton is the asset of the movie. He portrays the emotions of a completely confused american with so much sincerity that the viewers are forced to believe in it. Asha, Todd's love interest , played by Ayesha Dharkar, is also quite appealing and shows justice to her character. Another Name that has to be mentioned is that of Mr. Puro played by Asif Basra , who provides some of the most enjoyable moments in the movie.


Overall, Oustsourced isn't a oscar award winning classic, but in reality no body expects it to be . For a average english flick its quite good.
 

Rating 3/5(Pretty average)
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PinkPanther2

Cast : Steve Martin, Aishwarya Rai Bachan, Andy Garcia, Alfred Molina, Jean Reno


Steve martin(JAQUES CLOUSSEAU) is back with The old french accent and slapstick comedy but in reality this time it misfires. The whole movie seems to be undermined by the huge success of the first Pink panther movie.

Stacked with impressive actors who spend pretty much the entire duration of the film looking embarrassed at Steve Martin's slapstick antics, The Pink Panther 2 is the kind of movie that might appeal to eight and nine year-olds who don't know any better.


Clousseau must lead a dream team of international detectives to pin down an thief who has made off with the the Pope's ring, and other priceless articles including the coveted Pink Panther diamond.The whole movie revolves arround the dream team's efforts to obtain back the ring with clousseau embarrassing them at every moment.


Andy Garcia and Alfred Molina play members of the dream team(the detective team), while Emily Mortimer returns as Clousseau's shy secretary and love interest, and Jean Reno as his sidekick; John Cleese steps in as Clousseau's exasperated boss, Jeremy Irons as the chief suspect in these thefts, and Lily Tomlin as a sensitivity teacher who has trouble ridding Clousseau of his prejudices. There's also Aishwarya rai Bachchan who appears as the stunning special agent Sonia Sondres, and to be entirely fair she does as good a job as anyone else in this film. Landing a part that comes with a surprise twist, Aishwarya entirely succeeds in making her presence felt in this ensemble piece.


The Pink Panther 2 isn't all bad, there is pleasure to be had in some of the smarter scenes in the film, especially those between Clousseau and Lily Tomlin's character. Look for that bit in which she tests him by narrating a provocative tale, or the one in which she bickers with him over gaping at a pretty colleague - it's moments like this that make this a not entirely unwatchable film.

It is not entirely not-watchable , and may even make a good one for easy viewing but as compared to the first movie its just plain drab.

Rating:2.5/5(watchable if nothing else to do)
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Technology of month





Canon has introduced the Canon IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera; which comes with uncompromising style and easy usability. The Canon IXUS 95 IS 10MP Digital Camera is made up of CCD sensors that have an image resolution of 10 mega-pixels; a higher image resolution is expected to deliver superior quality images. It measures about 88.5 x 54.8 x 21.8 mm and weighs just about 120 grams. The camera is compatible with SD, SDHC and MMC memory cards. This can be used to increase its internal memory capacity. The images can be previewed on the device's 2.5-inch LCD screen. The LCD screen comes with a display resolution of 230000 pixels.

The Canon IXUS 95 IS Compact Digital Camera offers a 3x optical zoom and a digital zoom of 4x. The optical zoom and digital zoom indicate the amount of enlargement that can be provided to the image, however in case of the optical zoom the image quality remains unaffected unlike the digital zoom. In this camera the focal length range is between 6.2 - 18.6 mm and it also offers 6 white balance modes. The camera automatically correct the red-eye factor. The ISO range offered is ISO 80 to ISO 1600. Thus you can now get sharp images even in dimly lit conditions. The shutter speed range offered  lies  between 15 and 1/1500 seconds. The macro focus range starts at 3 cm while the normal focus range starts at 46cm.

The Canon IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera comes with Face Detection and Scene Detection technology. The scene detection feature checks the situations and selects the appropriate camera settings. Canon has incorporated the DIGIC4 image processor for excellent processing speeds, and exceptional image quality and colour reproduction. The i-Contrast function adjust the contrast and saturation settings for a clear background. Movies can be recorded at the rate of 30fps. Also it includes a Motion Detection technology that senses the physical movement to focus accordingly. With this portable camera's 17 shooting modes you are sure to have a great photographic experience.


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Joke of the Week





Me:" Das, Your pant looks kinda sad!


Das : "What do you Mean???"


Me : "You Know, Kind of "DE-PRESSED"!!!"
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...and the biggest blunder of 2009 goes to.......



Ashutosh Gowariker
I seriously dont know what Ashutosh thought(if ever he did) before taking "Whats your rashee?". His past films were Swades,  Lagaan and Jodha Akbar and a sudden jump to WYR may be a frustrating effort to bring variety.But any ways film did see a variety in terms of profit as compared to the other movies...

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News : Yashraj Hits The Small Screen







Yash raj films hits the small screen after many decades of filim making. May be after films like
 "Aaja Nachle ""Ta Ra Rum Pam"  Thoda pyar Thoda Magic "  "New York"  "Tashan" and... alot more, they felt like only small screen can save them. They've teamed up with sony entertainment to produce a series of programs. Any ways good luck , u'll surelly need it......
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My Picks: Upcoming Talent

 Zubin Garg

 
Zubeen Garg (born 18 November 1972). is a singer and composer from Assam, India, in the Bollywood and Assamese music scene. He has done appreciative work in Hindi and Assamese films. Some of his block
buster hits are :
>Anamika 
>Maya
>Raang
>Rumal
Watch out  for this youngster , i see a bright future in him....
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Happy Birthday ARR

                        HAPPY BITHDAY


                                  

Jan 6th is A R RAHMANs BITHDAY....
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Music Review VEER

Cast : Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif
Music Direction : Sajjid-Wajjid
Singers : Roop Kumar Rathod ,Rahet Fateh Ali Khan, Suzanne D'mello, ShreyaGoshal,Toshi and others 






Only reasons that Salman khan's films have atleast made it to the theater these days is becaiuse of its music. His last venture,London DREAMS' has been almost a night mare to him. But the sound track of veer seems to be pretty good but it lacks a decent visualization. 
Well my Favourites in Veer are: 
 'Surili Akhiyon Wale'
'Salaam Aaya'
           'Taali'
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My Picks: Click of the month






PHOTOGRAPHER: MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN
Experience: Upcoming Photographer
About the Photo :
"My father is an engineer and he loves working with spanners and screw drivers. I don't find it fun, though. He has a tiny cupboard about a feet wide and tall where he keeps all the small things like screws, washers, nuts,wall plugs, etc. This screw nad washer were left out on the top of the tiny little draw. I straight away took my camera and shot it in macro mode."
                             -Zeeshan


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Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy Birthday Mr.Newton!


TODAY IS SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S  367th  BIRTHDAY !!
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

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Me


Thats Me in Chalk and Charcoal .
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GET Smart


Cast : Steve Carell, Ann Hathway, Dwayne "The Rock" Jhonson

Get smart , though it promises extravagant things in its blistering trailers, falls short of its expected heights,especially for all Steve Carell fans. The comedy , though refreshingly unique and situationalised , is scarce and leaves people asking for more.

Carell plays Maxwell Smart, an efficient analyst at a spy agency, who yearns to abandon his desk job and take to the field. He gets his chance eventually. He's teamed up with the glamorous but agile Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway) on his first real 'outdoor' assignment which involves foiling a crime syndicate's nuclear weapons operation.

Smart turns out to be a clueless, bumbling secret agent who gets mistaken for a terrorist on an airplane, and then falls out of the airplane without a parachute, much to his partner's frustration.

The film's full of such childish gags, and to call this character a James Bond-spoof is a little insulting to Ian Fleming's evergreen creation.

Carell is charming, he always is, he's got great presence and he can do poker-faced humour like few can. He is one of the striving reasons why the film is atleast watchable. His comic time is impeccable as always but even it fails to make the film a crowd magnet.


To anyone older than 12 who finds this funny, I have just one thing to say: "Get smart, dude!" That's two out of five. Just about.

Rating: 2 / 5 (Average)



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Saturday, January 2, 2010

3IDIOTS


Guys i've just seen 3 idiots and feel that its an awesome movie....
Here is the review :



Cast: Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Kareena Kapoor and Boman Irani.

Director: Rajkumar Hirani.

Going home after watching 3 Idiots I felt like I'd just been to my favorite restaurant only to be a tad under-whelmed by their signature dish. It was a satisfying meal, don't get me wrong, but not the best meal I'd been expecting.

3 Idiots, starring Aamir Khan, produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, and written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, is a film of impeccable pedigree. It's a breezy entertainer and it's got its heart in the right place, but it appears to be lacking in the naiive idealism and old-fashioned sincerity that propelled Hirani's two Munnabhai films to cult status.

Loosely based on Chetan Bhagat's pulpy bestseller Five Point Someone, 3 Idiots takes light-hearted but pointed jabs at the Indian education system, raising pertinent questions about the relevance of learning by rote, the obsession with high grades, and the dangerous repercussions of parental pressure to pursue traditional streams.

Set on IIM camous at Bangalore , modeled after the IIT, the film features Aamir Khan as free-spirited student Rancho who dishes out important life lessons to his roommates Farhan and Raju (played by R Madhavan and Sharman Joshi), even as Naziesque campus director Viru Sahastrabuddhe (played by Boman Irani) clashes with him for brazenly rejecting conventional wisdom.

Rancho, as it turns out, can do just about anything. From empowering Farhan to convince his family he wants to be a photographer not an engineer, to nursing another friend back to health after a failed suicide attempt, Rancho even helps an unsuspecting girl open her eyes to the superficial jerk she's about to marry, and believe it or not, at one point he even delivers a baby on the college ping-pong table following instructions from a doctor on webcam.

But soon after teaching them these valuable lessons and touching their lives in some way or the other, Rancho vanishes. The film is told mostly in flashback, with Farhan and Raju setting off to find their buddy a few years later.

And because no Hindi film can be complete without a romance, Hirani and his co-writer Abhijat Joshi also manage to squeeze in a love track between Rancho and the college director's daughter Pia (played by Kareena Kapoor).

The film's first half breezes by effortlessly between Hirani's trademark comic flourishes including a hilarious ragging scene, two witty confrontations with teachers, and even an uproarious Farrelly Brothers-style gag involving a rolling pin and a paralysed man. Expectedly, the humor is alternated with moments of poignancy like that delicate scene in which the group first discovers a fellow student's suicide.

Problem is, the genuine lump-in-your-throat moments are few and far between, the screenplay populated instead by a batch of scenes calling for push-button emotions. Where the Munnabhai films cunningly tricked you into shedding an unexpected tear, 3 Idiots goes for full-throttle melodrama.

The film's second half in particular, is a tiring mess of ridiculous back-stories, convenient coincidences and sappy sentimentality.

Despite these hiccups, the film still works to a fair extent because of the inherent optimism in the plot and the sheer good-naturedness of its characters. It's hard to resist Rancho's cheery "All izz well" chant even if Hirani does push it a little too far when he ties it to a baby's first in-womb kick, and the scene I mentioned earlier involving a delivery on a ping-pong table.

Of the cast, Sharman Joshi has a meatier role than R Madhavan, hence succeeds in fleshing him out more competently. Kareena Kapoor makes her presence felt despite the small role, and Boman Irani - although he's trapped in a caricature - inspires hearty laughs.

But for me, the performance that stood out in this film belongs to lesser-known LA-based actor Omi Vaidya who stars as the Hindi-challenged Chatur Ramalingam, who deserves credit for turning an old childish gag into what is one of the film's funniest scenes on the strength of his pitch-perfect expressions and delivery.

And then of course, there's Aamir Khan as Rancho. Who never quite passes off as a 20-something-year-old, but remains the heart and soul of 3 Idiots with his spot-on comedy, his measured histrionics, and his immense likeability.

The film, in the end, is a broad entertainer that plays to the gallery, well-intentioned but sadly muddled. However it's warmer than any other comedy this year - think Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, All The Best or De Dana Dan - and hence it's unquestionably an enjoyable watch.

From the man behind those decade-defining Munnabhai films, however, it is far from his best work. I'm going with four out of five for director Rajkumar Hirani's 3 Idiots, an earnest but calculated effort that runs, but never flies. Watch it anyway, because it's the season to be jolly, and hysterical laughs are guaranteed.

Rating: 4 / 5 (Good)

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Hi guys! I am Thejas Krishnan .This is my blog where i share my thoughts about everything....
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