And Then

Thoughts Began To Fly

Beyond crossed lines... Part-I

Published by Aakarsh under on Sunday, June 24, 2007
"We are all prisoners but some of us are in cells with windows and some without."
- Kahlil Gibran

I thought it would be just another day, with little difference. The company i am working in, wanted to make some difference, atleast on one-day in a year. It mandated that all the employees would do some community service, a social work sort of thing on one day. Managers and Team leaders formed several threads which focussed on many activities such as planting trees, visiting orphanages, old-age homes, distributing clothes to street children etc. My thread was called "Happiness behind the bars", which required us to visit the central prison so that we can mingle with the jail-inmates and ignite some self-confidence in them. The idea was to conduct some activities so that they have fun too. Without even a faint idea about how the experience would be like, i went to Central Prision located at Cherlapally, Hyderabad.

The ticker of thoughts startoff the moment you enter into a prison. and that is true for everyone. I just saw how a prison actually is, and how different it is from what we imagine, thanks to the innumerable movies which project a Pseudo picture of prison.

All the jail-inmates assembled at an open place, which has a dias sort of thing. They were already waiting for us. As i walked ahead, to sit with them, a sudden gush of thoughts struck my mind. those thoughts were loud. quite loud. every face looked at me as i walked past. My gaze was slipping down, for some unknown reason. I dont know why i was feeling guilty to look into their eyes. Perhaps, the guilt was about me being there, which i am sure, must have provoked the still-thoughts of all the people there. It takes lot of courage to look at their face. I couldnt gather it all, the moment it started slipping down. i just needed some time. Probably every face looking at me was jealous about me. and it was me who provoked it, by being there. After few moments, i began looking at the people..just to know who they were and what initial-reactions would my brain synthesize, from the observations.

The look on each face there...it is inexplicable. I didnt really see the faces much. I only looked into their eyes and that was indeed the ice -breaking part of the whole thing. Every look, was no doubt similar to each other, but they had lot in them.probably i was reading too much into them... but my perception of their looks carried lot of baggage. Because there was hidden story behind every face. i just wondered the number of times, they would have recounted the same story, sitting there..with a hope that a day would arrive when they dont have to recount it again and just begin everything afresh.

A prison is one place where a highly educated and well-civilised person and a complete uncouth, both, share a joke, indulge in a conversation and even respect each other. This is a sight which i never got to saw before, not even in the best of temples, which are supposed to be the abodes of God, in front of whom, all are equal. What strange relationship binds two jail inmates? It is not just similar to that of two room-mates in a hostel. Because somewhere deep within oneself, every person, after emarking on a journey of introspection (and retrospection), gets tired talking to oneself and ends up talking out his mind to people around him.

When i went on distributing the refreshment packets to all the people there, some people dispelled every notion of mine, regarding a prison and a criminal, by responding in a very suave - "Thank You very much Sir..". And everytime a gentleman there responded that way, my mind was bombarded with "what might have happened!!". That afternoon, i felt some explosions in my mind...quite many times.

When the cultural events programme started, few prisoners there entertained their fellow friends with some folk and baul songs. When an announcement was made that a certain gentleman would be playing flute, i looked for him, in eager anticipation. Thought it would be another folk tune. To my surprise, that gentleman started playing something which i could very much identify. An Aalaap in Raag 'Keeravani'. the 2-min aalaap later dissolved into an enchanting performance of the song "Zara Zara" from Rehna Hai tere Dil mein ("Vaseegara in Tamil). He played the song, completely, along with interludes and all..to the perfection. The thunderous applause (even from my end), gave me a jolt. Later, the same gentleman played many other telugu songs, and every song was prefixed with a brief aalap of the raaga in which that song was composed. They included Raag "Mohana" ("Bhoopali in Hindustani") , Raag "Suddha Dhanyasi" and Raag "Sivaranjani". Among the songs played to perfection, the most notable was the breathless composition of the late 80s "Maate raani chinnadaani" from film "O paapa Laali" (song "Mannil Intha" from tamil film "Keladi Kanmani").

Obviously curious, i later got to talk to this flautist and mentioned to him the raagas he played. He told me that he got to learn indian classical music for 3 years but due to some unavoidable circumstances, couldnt pursue further since life led him to that place. after having a brief discussion on indian classical music with him, he gave me a small token of gift - a small book having some sacred chants. he was so down to earth and soft-spoken, which really made me more curious about the reason why he was there. i didnt ask him though. But what touched me the most was when he told me - " today's songs are all crap. i dont even listen to them, forget playing. if you ask my favourites, i can say - Only Ilaiyaraaja". i immediately gathered the words "I have a huge collection of ilaiyaraaja's music, i would like to give it to you...". i couldn't utter them.
(to be continued...)

The Journey Home

Published by Aakarsh under on Thursday, June 21, 2007
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The journey home...Is never too long
Your heart arrives before the train
The journey home...Is never too long
Some yesterdays always remain
I'm going back to where my heart was light
When my pillow was a ship I sailed through the night

The journey home...Is never too long
When open arms are waiting there
The journey home...Is never too long
There's room to love and room to spare
I want to feel the way that I did then
I'll think my wishes through before I wish again

Not every road you come across...Is one you have to take
No, sometimes standing still can be...The best move you ever make

Aajaa Saawariyaa!! Aajaa Saawariyaa!!

The journey home...Is never too long
One helps to heal the deepest pain
The journey home...Is never too long
Your heart arrives before the train

Aajaa Saawariyaa!! Aajaa Saawariyaa!!
Aajaa Saawariyaa!!


composed by: A.R.Rahman; Lyrics: Don Black; Album: Bombay Dreams

Published by Aakarsh under on Thursday, June 14, 2007
Today, i couldn't recognize that a certain song sample i was listening to is set in Raag Kalyani. I couldnt identify Raag Kalyani. Shame!!!! Thuuu!

Kinky Saas Bhi Kabhie Bahu Thii...The Unending saga of Slaughter-in-Raw

Published by Aakarsh under on Thursday, June 07, 2007

I think every Indian is aware of this daily soap on star-plus - Kyon ki saas bhi kabhi bahoo thi. well, every indian citizen is supposed to, as Phektha kapoor..sorry! Ektha Kapoor has made sure that it is in the DNA of every indian's domestic life. Afterall its a daily serial (killer)..watched my millions of sin-dians..i mean..indians.. Ever wondered when did this serial start? (C'mon...thats easy guys!, the difficult one is to wonder when would it end...).
It all started..long ago...7 years ago...7 years is big time...and when it started, it was sort of a strom on television...even today, it is...just watch one episode, you get to see camera movements in so many angles, the same expression on the same face (which you saw 7 years ago), but through so many cameras..each covering every possible angle, the most important being:

1. camera closing in from left to right.
2. then from right to left.
3. then from top to bottom.
4.and lastly from bottom to top.

Notice (because u cant ignore) the extraordinary usage of percussions for this scene..but wait..it isnt over yet. the above sequence is only for a single dialogue uttered by a certain actually-55-year-old-but-looks-30 aunty whose chiffon sarees are no less less glittering than the ones worn by Rani Mukherjee or related clan. now, apparently this female has a daughter-in-law who mouths a counter dialogue and then, the director and camera-man showcase one of their innovative ideas:

1. camera closes from right to left.
2. and now from left to right.
3. one from from bottom to top.
4. and then from top to bottom.

unfortunately, the background music composer cannot showcase the same creativity and he repeats the same percussions, assaulting our ears. well, this goes on for quite sometime with lot of drama, action, and what not!

The Devan Verma of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Golmaal would have said: kya nahi hain is story mein...action..drama..comedy...sex..romance.violence...qawwali..cabret..main aaj hi ise Rishi Kapoor ko sunaaoonga..woh paagal hojaayega..He will go Maaad!!

arey Devan bhai..why that kapoor..our Ekta Kapoor is showing it on TV since 7 years..aur log paagal ho rahe hai..they are going mad!!!

One more aspect quite commendable about this serial is the height of creativity of the team involved..Imagine..they sit and make up the story for the night..just 2-3 days before it is aired.i mean..there is no script as such..but the team decides it then and there and build on the story so far shot..to make the next episode. you know what thats called.."Improvisation..in a new dimension".. whoa! and even if a scene is written..say a 3 page scene..they actually improvise it technically, with those all-angle-camera shots into 3 episodes..c'mon, which director/team can beat it tell me?

The biggest feat, which Ekta Kapoor managed is something unparalled by anyone...never before..and never again..just like the way Gabbar singh says "gabbar ke taak se sirf ek hi aadmi bachaa saktha hai..ek hi aadmi....KHUD GABBAR"...Ekta Kapoor's feat could be challenged and beat by..Ekta Kapoor herself..and that feat is: "Defying Nature"..defying science..C'mon, not everyday you come across a mother-in-law, whose daughter-in-law is a mother-in-law to someone who has a daughter-in-law, the son of which is about to marry a female....just count the generations...6!! hey wait..! how come its just 6...going by the number of years..its been 7 years since the serial has started..so, if logic serves right, there should be 7 generations..i think i missed one more character somewhere in the loop..sorry Ekta..Galthi hogayee!!

So, every generation lives on..beating nature..science..and most importantly..Logic! This is Ekta's Biggest Feat.

and consequently, there is a corollary-feat there. With this feat, Ekta Kapoor managed to Insult the Intelligence of millions of people. and c'mon guys..there is no disputing the fact. She did. thats all. How can you explain someone assaulting the entire nation, for 7 years...5 days a week!! that too, without letting them feel a pinch of it!!
For your relentless commitment to challenge the Cognitive faculties of viewers! Ekta..Take a bow!

Now, you guys must be wondering whats the crux of this post...c'mon,.have you ever wondered whats the crux of that serial..so, stop figuring that out. But to think of it, i have idenitified the crux of this serial. Its Slaughter-in-raw...sorry..its Daughter-in-law!

The thing is...Apparently, the most famous character of this serial "Tulsi" would be dying tonight. SHOCKED!!! now c'mon..dont get shocked here! u should get shocked while watching it, if you dare to..or else, all those camera rushes and percussions would go waste.

But the twist in the tale is..Tulsi would not actually die (did i disappoint anyone here). The actress (she defnly is..) who potrayed (yes, i take the responsibility of using this word here) the role of Tulsi is making an exit tonight..and the character would be given to some other actress sometime soon.

and i know whats coming next: How do I know this? well..thats the crux of this post!
Thanks to NDTV and its highly responsible journalism, this news was aired as headlines/coverstory all this evening-through night. infact, its just not a news-bit, they went on to do complete cover-story, public-opinion, blah blah blah...for the entire evening-night.They surely have learnt a thing or two from Phektha Kapoor..sorry again..Ektha Kapoor...i can call it "Journalism..touching a new dimension".
For your foray into Yellow Journalism! NDTV! Take a bow!

So, dont worry, if you are a masochist, then you can still continue watching the serial...you wont be disappointed... the lady whom you saw getting married in the last episode will become a mother-in-law to someone whose daughter-in-law will welcome her own daughter-in-law into the family despite the latter(the latter-most infact) being pregnant and all the preceeding daughter-in-laws/mother-in-laws will bless the child who will grow up to bring another daughter-in-law, whose................. and it continues..

The show will go on...People will watch on...They are used to it, right! Now, even mediocre is sky for them, just like for Ekta..and she is trying her best to reach that sky, with ample support from her loyal audience.

for your ultra-ordinary patience! My fellow country-women!!! take a bow!
and for all the men who watch it... i think they deserve the highest applause, if any.
Please continue watching it my dear viewers...and watch this space, after 7 generations...for someone from the 7th generation in my family, would extol Ekta Kapoor, her time/age-defying characters, the same serial and you all too..again...in this blog... (its my/our humble attempt to match with the longevity of Ekta and her world of Kinky Saas Bhi Kabhie Bahu Thii)
and mind you..all the females, be it mother-in-law or(and) daughter-in-law(the women don both the roles!!)...will continue to look like bimbettes with chiffon sarees (la Sushmita Sen)..as usual.Isn't it Kinky??
 

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