hum hai rahi pyar kay, humse kuch na boliye. jo bhi pyar sey mila hum usi kay ho liye.
Said Kishore Da. Wish life could be that simple.
Here is the video.
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hum hai rahi pyar kay, humse kuch na boliye. jo bhi pyar sey mila hum usi kay ho liye.
Said Kishore Da. Wish life could be that simple.
Here is the video.
Wish life had a reset button
– Saurabh Garg
And the best comment that I got after this post wasÂ
reset hota to kaunsi date se reset karta?
– Vivek Gawri
Bollywood is known to release the maximum number of movies in a year. And most of them are forgettable. A lot of them go onto become big hits and send the cash registers ringing. And then there are times when a movie creates a whole new world. The way people think. The way people talk. They way people perceive cinema. One of them is obviously Sholay. The other one is Haasil. I cant really compare the two but Haasil deserves its place along side any other acclaimed movie in the history of Indian Cinema.
The plot is really simple. Its about a small town in India where people are happy go lucky and go about their own tasks. Its a typical story of a young guy. Its a typical story of a pesky father. Its a typical story of a guy in love with a girl and trying to express it. Its about a typical university in India where student politics is more important than the academics or anything else. Then its the typical story of hatred, envy, love, politics, corruption, anger, wars and other such things.
And this is where all the typicalality ends. The story is interesting and compelling enough to captivate the audience. The dialouges are impressive and more importantly their delivery makes every small scene a cult. To the extent that I will probably call each scene a conversation between two characters. Characters who are small yet giant. Who are incapable by themselves yet can do anything if situation demands. Performances by Irfan Khan and Ashutosh Rana that can put any other actor to shame.
Personally, for me, the best two conversations are “Pandit hum der na lagaenge maarne main” and “Hum to ShivJi kay bhakth hain, saara zeher humein hi peena hai“. Although I don’t support piracy, the entire movie is available here for watching online and free download.
Haasil fans, please share your stories. And please note that this is not a movie review.
Links
Orkut Community for Haasil Fans
IMDB on Haasil
Wikipedia on Haasil
Few Facts First
1. No one reads your personal blog if your last name is not Hilton or Spears.
2. Even though people dont read your personal blog, it still hangs in the air (stays on the Internet) for everyone to see and read.
3. It still reveals a lot of things about you. Lot of them desirable (that you think, that you are honest, that you like straight-forward, that you love adventure sports) and lot of them undesirable (that you are old, that you are a MBA, that you are getting balder with each passing day, that you are still single and that you dont want to get married) etc.
As I have said earlier that I am thinking what to do with this blog (here and here), I will try to pen down the arguments against and for the decision.
Reasons against shutting down
1. 4 years of effort (first post ever here)
2. Emotional attachment (even though no one else reads this, I write because I want to write and I like venting out whatever I think is relevant to me).
3. Very strong identity (Google for Saurabh Garg and this is amongst the first results).
Reasons for shutting down
1. 4 years of effort – with every passing day this 4 years is growing and would be more difficult to shut tomorrow.
2. Very strong identity – I started this when I was a student. Today I am looking at creating businesses. Every new contact I make in the real world would search for me on the Internet. And they see this blog – which is a good thing but does not talk about my work and other professional interest areas. One way to go about this is to brand this as a personal blog and move on (this is a good idea – I will do this right away).
So basically there is only one strong reason for me even thinking about shutting this blog. Point to ponder is that is it that big that I shut this down (wow three “that”s in six words – a new world record?). Will keep on adding points and thoughts to this. And come to think about it, this could be an interesting personal marketing and branding problem.
How about selling this on ebay? May be I get few interesting bids and money can motivate me to finally end this? Any offers from any generous people around?
Harold’s Planet is one of the best comic strips on the Internet. Here is another gem from them.Originally posted here.