Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Dhoom 2

One of the most eagerly awaited Music tracks of the year - Dhoom2

Here is the song by song review:

1) Crazy Kiya Re: The album starts with this number sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. On hearing this song you have the feeling that there is still a lot of room for improvement. The music is good and catchy but the lyrics leave a lot to be desired. The song seems to be circumstantial, ie it might gel well with the context of the movie and people might start liking it after watching the video (I expect Ash gyrating to this song). But before that happens I don't expect the song to catch up with the masses

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2) Touch Me: This is a party pepper. Finally the Dhoom2 music seems to get into the groove. Alisha is at her sensuous best and gives a performance as we have come to expect from her. KK sings pretty well in tandem with Alisha and this song is undoubtedly the best song of the album. Worth hearing time and again.

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3) My name is Ali: As soon as you hear the music of the song you feel like singing the song "Dilbara" from Dhoom. A let down really. The music seems to be straight out of Dhoom. Pritam misses a trick here. And the lyrics are no where close to that of "Dilbara". I will prefer listening to "Dilbara" over this any day.

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4) Dil Laga Na: 5 singers in one single song!! My God, this song could so easily have been derailed. But the five singers some how manage to hold the song together and to good effect. Worth listening. This song is a reminiscent of the song "Salaami" from Dhoom. Expect this to be the climax song as all the actors come together.

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5) Crazy Kiya Re remix: I fail to understand the idea behind having remixes in an album. Two versions of the same song! I would prefer having a new song over a remix. Lack of creativity is it? Anyway the remixed version from Bunty Rajput is better than the original version of the song, which is completely avoidable. A far more pulse racing and foot tapping version, this is pure DJ material.

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6) Dhoom Again: Vishal Dadlani tries to do a Tata Young and doesn't really pull it off. As you listen to the song you get a feeling that Vishal tries a bit too hard. The flow of the original "Dhoom Machale" is clearly missing and the song moves like a misfiring racing car in a clear piece of race track. This song was meant to be pure adrenaline stuff but doesn't really live up to the expectation. Too slow and too many rough edges to be the title song of Dhoom2.

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Link For downloading the Dhoom2 Album :

Happy listening!!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The free rider concept

As per Wikipedia, free riders are actors who consume more than their fair share of a resource, or shoulder less than a fair share of the costs of its production. I guess there is no one who hasn't encountered a free rider at some point of time. They come in a wide range of shape and kind. I for sure have had my share of encounters with them. After all I am doing an Yem Bee Aye, the official factory for producing polished free riders. The free rider is generally born in engineering colleges and comes out as a polished product, suave debonair and sophisticated, after undergoing the academic rigor of Bee Skewl.

A freshly minted Free Rider just out of engineering college


A cultivated and cultured free rider graduating from a Bee Skewl


The following are a few common traits generally observed across all kinds of free riders in Bee Skewls - The cool, confident, poised and cosmopolitan type :

a) (S)He will be around when (s)he is least needed but can never be found when you have work for him/her

b) (S)He will make you feel that (s)he is the busiest person in the group

c) (S)He will make you feel that (s)he is doing a favour on you by doing his/her part of the work

d) (S)He the most benevolent and charitable person in the group, always doling out free coffees to team members for turning up late for group meets.

e) In every group meet (s)he will admit that (s)he is not doing his/her part properly and promise to mend up for that in future only to say the same thing all over once again in the next meet.

f) After the work gets done, (s)he will let his/her group mates know that (s)he could have done a much better job had (s)he been in charge but allowed others to do the work as (s)he didn't want to be bossy and impose his/her ideas on the group

g) Generally (s)he acts as the coolest dude/babe of the group. And coolest (s)he is as (s)he manages to steer clear from the work leaving his/her group mates fuming

h) Finally (s)he will be the one who will stress the most on group work... Work well done? Group work you see.. the "whole" group did it!

But then all the above stated "group behaviour"(behaviour in a group that is) are subject to the condition that (s)he turns up for the group work which is again among the most unlikely things to happen.

This brings us to the all important question: How do you counter them? Well I am not entirely sure that many people have an answer to this question. I for one dont have the answer. But the day I get to know the answer I will make sure that the answer remains confined to me because any further dissemination of this information will put my survival at stake!

Youtube.com

It was just last week that I came across this web page named Youtube.com. The kind of assortment and variety of videos that you get here is fascinating.


If are haven't been to Youtube.com then you are certainly missing out on something(rather quite a few things). So just tune in and play :)


And for all those who are waiting eagerly for the Dhoom 2 music, check out the Dhoom2 title track at Youtube.

Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZCAmzk10eM

The Link For downloading the Dhoom2 Album :
Click to Download Dhoom2 Songs

Monday, October 23, 2006

The journey called F1 :)

One fine Sunday afternoon in 1991 a tall and lanky driver driving for Jordan made his debut in F1 at Spa


The exceptional talent that the driver possessed caught the eye of Flavio Briatore who offered him a drive with Benetton for the rest of the season




After scoring many victories with Benetton the defining moment came in 1994 when a new world champion was crowned - Micheal Schumacher (Notice Flavio Briatore holding Schumi on his shoulder!!)









And world champion did he become in some dramatic fashion taking out Damon Hill, the other contender for world championship in a spectacular manner (The Car on two wheels is Schumacher's that took Hill out of the race!!!).


















Micheal Schumacher went on to become the youngest world champion to successfully defend his championship as he won for the 2nd time running in 1995.



In 1996 Schumi moved over to Ferrari... an association that brought Schumi 5 world championships, 71 wins and 6 constructor championships.



But all was not rosy when they started out. Ferrari was not the force that it is now. Ferrari and Schumi set about developing the team and the car.




The results started to show as they went better...




















and better still.



















In these years Schumi shared some fascinating battles with the amicable Finn Mika Hakkinen




After 4 dry years Schumi finally became the world champion once again in 2000.












And in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.














Schumi finally called it quits in 2006 with a back to the wall drive in his final race, thereby proving that he was leaving F1 at the prime of his form.






I wish I could have given Schumi a farewell gift :(

I was there following the pre-qualifying sessions on F1.com. I was there following the qualifying session. I was there at the very start of the race. And I was there till the very end. Hoping against hope that Schumi would pull out an elephant out of the hat (nothing less than an elephant would have sufficed) and go on to win the world championship for a record eighth time. And did whatever he may he did not have any bit of luck going his way. Ever since he qualified 10th I had this stinking feeling that it was not going to be his day. And with every misfortune that he encountered during the race came a feeling of Deja vu. It had to happen. There was someone sitting up there who was conspiring against Schumi, probably wary of the demi-God status that he was attaining as his career drew to an end. He had to be a mortal after all. But everytime Schumi was thrown into the alleys of uncertainty he came back all the more stronger. P10 at qualifying- P6 within first two laps- the king was on the move. As soon as a great overtaking maneuver on the outside of Fischi saw Schumi take P5 came a rear tyre burst. And that too when he had barely crossed the pit stop entry. A full lap in 3 tyres ensured that Schumi rejoined the race in the last spot, some 70 seconds behind the race leader. 50 laps later Schumi was once again all over Fischi again and this time he did have his way. 71 laps of the race and the champion had given his fans a drive to treasure and remember. Had the tyre failure happened a couple of laps earlier, the Prancing horse of Schumi would have certainly made it to P2.

In terms of sheer quality it surely has to go down as one of the finest drives by Schumi. The only other race that comes to my mind that was anywhere near this one was the final race of 1998 when Schumi was crossing swords with Mika Hakkinen for the world championship. It was another similar race where Schumi's Ferrari, after qualifying on pole position, stalled in the starting grid. Starting from 22nd position after car repair, it was a back to the wall drive that took Schumi to 3rd place when his tyres gave way and he had to retire. Schumi sure has had his share of bad luck in important and deciding races.

I expected Schumi to win - I wanted Schumi to win. I thought nothing less than a win would be a fitting farewell to the great driver that he has been. But as I look back at the race I feel that the gritty 4th place finish was a far better farewell to Schumi than a "leading from the front win" would have been. It allowed the champion to go out in a blaze of glory. It gave him the opportunity to show his true character, the nerves of steel that he is known to possess and the chance to prove to the world that he was indeed leaving the arena at the peak of his prowess.

I wonder how F1 is going to be without Schumi. I hate to think of it. I have been following F1 since 1994. Every race I went back to my TV set to see Schumi complete one more lap of the race track. I wonder if I will ever follow F1 that keenly again. And I am sure I am not the only one thinking likewise. The king may have been dethroned but even in his defeat he got immortalized. Take a bow.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

The relevance of moral education

Not long back I watched this amazing movie : "The Pirates of the Silicon valley". Based on the lives of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, this movie is a must watch for all those who genuinely appreciate quality stuff. Coming from the stable of Warner bros this movie exemplifies how Steve Jobs and Bill Gates played the game of deceit to perfection to build their respective business empire. Both of them at different stages of the movie quote Picasso - "Good artists copy, the great ones steal". And both the czars actually do that, and much more.

I will say no further about the movie. This post is not meant to review the movie. I did enough of that in my last post. Rather I will take up an issue that hit me hard while watching the movie. The issue of "morality, integrity and incorruptibility". Things that we were taught in the school, things that we mugged up to get a "100 on 100" in moral education paper and things that we so easily forget when it comes to real time implementation.

This brings us to the relevance of moral education. Just about every person who made it big had some shades of Grey to him/her. For every single ABJ Abdul Kalam you will find hundreds of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. I guess there is not one businessman who made it big without ever having tinkered with law. Not one played by the book. Yet we continue to learn the virtues of morality and truthfulness in class 6, just to forget them at our convenience. The damage has been done. And its irreparable. The menace of deceit and crookedness have been deeply ingrained in our society. There is no looking back at moral education. They are probably best confined to books. The rules of the game have changed and the new rules are that there are no rules. Probably the best we can do now is stop burdening the little school going children with that extra couple of books on moral eduction that they have to carry in their back breaking school bags. Because if we don't believe in something then we cant make kids believe in that by asking them to mug up books. Kids are smart enough to see and comprehend what exactly is happening around them. And if we really have to bring the good old days of trust and credence back then we need to start practicing these things ourselves and setting an example for the coming generation. But then this would mean putting up a lone fight and in this age of instant gratification I don't see many people willing to fight it out.

Signing off with a rather abrupt end. After all a confused mind cannot ensure a smooth ending!!

DON and the thinking Indian

So I finally managed to have my way with something as I caught the first day show of DON. Had been waiting for "DON-the chase begins" to hit the movie theaters for quite sometime now. Not that I had high expectations from the movie, but I sure was curious to see the movie- curious to see how SRK would measure up to the role immortalized by the biggest star of Indian Movie industry, curious to see if the hugely talented Farhan Akhtar could out stage the director whose only hindi movie (his only other movie was a super hit Bengali movie) was a colossal hit.
Just in time I was at the ticket counter for there were just six seats remaining and the guy standing behind me bought four of them. I had just about sufficient time at hand to have some golgappes and a plate of tikki chat before the movie. As soon as the movie started I heard the person to my right murmuring that SRK cannot give a performance akin to that of AB .The benchmark had been set. It was not just any other SRK movie. It was the SRK movie that would determine if he was actually anywhere near Big B.

The movie started with an action sequence that you are more likely to find in a James Bond movie. But then that was about it. The movie from then went downhill at a pace, as Sidhu would like to say, of "an Indian Taxi meter". There were some unexpected moments in the movie but it was largely the same old movie repackaged in a rather loud packaging to make it look spectacular. And spectacular it did look but then all the grandeur and spectacle turned it into a run of the mill Bollywood masala movie, a far cry from the subdued but highly gripping original.

So is the movie a dud? The thinking Indian (well those who like to use their mind while watching movie ;) ) will definitely not like this movie. But then superhit movies are hardly made keeping them in mind(KANK, K3G anyone?). This movie appeals to the common mass. It has action that any Hollywood movie bereft person will happily gulp down his throat, it has thrill, it has great music, it has an ending that no one expected and it has those amazing looking belles. Did I mention about them somewhere. How could I fail mentioning them?! Now look it is really not possible to appreciate the beauty of the lovely ladies appearing in the big screen when you have your better half sitting beside you (Don't tell me you thought I was watching the movie alone). But from whatever little I could appreciate (oops!) they sure were looking stunning.

After sitting through 3 and half hours of the movie and hearing a few million times that we wasted 300 bucks (my better half is a "thinking Indian" you see) and convinced that SRK is a great actor (and it was not exactly the movie that convinced me the same... it was more due to
someone telling me this a zillion times during the course of the movie) I got to know that that I still had a little space left in my tummy and so munch munch I went again. And this time it was the turn of Chocolate Sin(yum yum) and some fancy Chinese stuff... which obviously I did not order.

Finally it was time to come back to my hostel room and take some much needed rest. The first thing that I did after reaching my room was to find out what critics thought of the movie. Now "critics" are these amazing brand of people who have the incredible knack of getting things wrong almost all the while. The movies that get a 4 star rating generally run empty houses. So be wary of the critics!! They surely belong to the lot of thinking Indians.
I opened Rediff, opened the Review page and hit the Page Down button... Lo!! The movie had got a 2 star rating. Opened the 2nd review and here it was 1 1/2 star!!! Now now didn't the movie get a liberal dose of whistles (which I suppose generally means thumbs up) when it ended? But then the critics belong to the lot of "thinking Indians". So 2 star was the best the movie could manage. This made me wonder if there should be two sets of ratings. One for mass appeal and one for ingenuity that the movie brings. In case there are two sets of ratings then DON would probably get a 3 and half for mass appeal and a 2 star for the the ingenuity. Now only if the critics could do something of this sort. Hellllllllloooooo. You people listening?

Seems I have wasted too much time on this movie. 3 and 1/2 watching and another hour writing this post. 4 1/2 hours for such a movie is far far more than I would have wanted to spend for it. My one and only suggestion for this movie: Wait till you get a CD with good print and watch it on your comp. Certainly not worth watching it in the movie hall. Better wait for Dhoom2 and hope that it lives upto the hype.

Regards,
A "thinking Indian" ;)

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Yessssssssssssss

You just can’t imagine the ecstasy when you remember an old id... October 27th 2005 and today is 19th Jan.. Took me quite sometime to remember the id of my Blog!! Well it is common to forget passwords but what does one do when he/she forgets his/her id?? Well why is it that we dont write she/he or for the matter her/his, but rather stick to he/she... I wonder why they call it a male dominated society

Hey I am changing... Apart from going bald and looking older by the day (now stop calling me a kid will you) I am also trying to give another dimension to myself (Mind it I am trying.. returns not guaranteed).

Don’t feel like writing anymore. Yaaaaaaiiiiiiii yaaaaaammmmmmm sooooo damn Lazy.. Tata

And remarks not entertained.