Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Are we safe?

Are we really safe?

This is one of the biggest questions that we are facing today. And because of this news of the gang rape that happened a few days ago in Delhi itself, this questions gets more profound. But do we really have an answer to this question. No. The question still remains there and so do we. 

One incident and we are all in a state of shock. Rape is such a heinous crime that is graver than murder. And the punishment for such a heinous crime in our country is just 7 years of imprisonment. Not much of a punishment for the mental and emotional trauma that the accused have given her! Huh? All we can do is to give suggestions about the various kind of punishment we can give to such accused.



But is it enough? What I think is that the problem is in the whole society. We, as a society, have not been able to come up as a healthy one. And that's the fault that we need to bear. The thing is not that the people who did this were lusty. They have got the various options to take out that lust. It's the sickness that gets hold of them. And this sickness is the result of the society that taught them that it's ok to dominate women and do the violence to ease their frustration. 

What is surely needed to be done is to instill good morals in your kids, a respect towards womanhood and a sense of equality. This can to some extent help in eradicating such crimes. 


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Vampire vs. Vampire

Well, I'm talking about Twilight series here. I watched its last sequel Breaking Dawn 2 the other day and was really impressed. Yes! I didn't really think that I would be happy with the movie as I had already seen its first part and I tell you that was oh-so-not impressive except for the humorous lines here and there. But this one, oh man! I'm really impressed.

The whole plot revolves around saving Renesmee, Bella's daughter (You already know who Bella is). And in order to save her, what happens is a big fight between Vampire Cullens and other Vampires. And I tell you this is the one time that I really enjoyed a fight. Oh yes! The way they chop each others' head off and then burn the body, it leaves me wondered if I could go and do some action. But what comes as a surprise is when I get to know that the whole fight is a lie. Yes, it all happens when Alice showed the other leader Vampire what their future is. A little silly, right? No! Infact, that is the most interesting where your heart nearly skips a beat. So, if you ask me about the movie, I'll call that the best part. Other than that, it's interesting how Bella appears so much confident in this movie unlike its prequels.
I think it's really worth a watch. :)

Friday, September 28, 2012

Day that starts with a bowl of corn flakes and a little comprehension…

Well, the title itself has said a lot, I guess. So, this is my regular routine these days. Struggling with the comprehension over a bowl of corn flakes! Yes, it’s pretty much of struggling only.



But this piece is not really about how I spend my day and all. This is rather for the disappointment I get every morning while trying to solve those English passages. (Little dramatic!) You know how it feels when you fare bad on the subject which you consider your forte. Well, the same I feel these days. But as they say practice leads to success. Keeping the idea firm, I’m doing my bit hoping for the best.

I know it had been a little vague but it did serve my purpose. Hope you hear good from me anytime soon!


Until later,
G

Sunday, January 30, 2011

The Karate Kid.........will never say 'never'!!!

'I will never say neveeerrrr.........' This music is still buzzing on my mind.
Today I watched this amazing movie 'The Karate Kid'. An awesome-inspiring movie which do makes me sing 'Never say never'.
So in order to pay catharsis in,yes quite positive way, my this very blog is to that daring kid. Plot superb, story superb.....and whatever be the other technical terms......all superb. I am all over this movie and would recommend each and everybody to watch it once.




Determination, perseverence, calmness, stillness......evrything made its proper effect in that kid's personality which he embraces very well. And that is like when Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) says 'Your focus needs more focus'! You don't only need that rage or anger but a little bit of intelligence is also required to drift your enrgy into right direction. 'Best fights are the ones we avoid'!!! :P The most powerful line in the movie as per me was the one said by Jackie Chan 'Life will knock us down, but we can choose whether or not to stand back up.' Another one 'When fighting angry, blind men, best to stay out of the way'!!!




A whole lot of inspiration and motivation I drew out while watching the movie. It was amazing seeing that kid fighting for his self-respect, fighting till the end to prove himself. Simply awesome with a real vengeance!!!
                                               'I will never say never.....'

Until later,
G

Friday, January 28, 2011

'coz he is 'The Master Blaster'!!!

The Master Blaster....The Little Champion....The God of Cricket......and what not! And this bloke really fits into these titles. No doubt in that. Yes, this is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar I'm talking about.


With all the ascendancy ever, he has been kinda ruling the cricket world. Making his start as a trainee in MRF Pace Foundation as a fast bowler, he has come a long way. And as they say in India---"If cricket is religion, then Sachin is God." Trying writing all the praise things on my level about him (when I know I would definitely run short of words) would be a big blasphemy on my part. Ohhh.....but I do wanna write 'He is the greatest'! :)
But as I read this finest article about him, I couldn't stop myself from sharing it. 


                                     

"When Sachin Tendulkar travelled to Pakistan to face one of the finest bowling attacks ever assembled in cricket, Michael Schumacher was yet to race a F1 car, Lance Armstrong had never been to the Tour de France, Diego Maradona was still the caption of a world champion Argentina team, Pete Sampras had never won a Grand Slam.
When Tendulkar embarked on a glorious career taming Imran and company, Roger Federer was a name unheard of, Lionel Messi was in his nappies, Usain Bolt was an unknown kid in the Jamaican backwaters. The Berlin Wall was still intact, USSR was one big, big country, Dr. Manmohan Singh was yet to 'open' the Nehruvian economy.
It seems while Time was having his toll on every individual on the face of the planet, he excused one man. Time stands frozen in front of Sachin Tendulkar. We have had champions, we have had legends, but we have never had another Sachin T endulkar and we never will." :)

Hope you enjoyed this as much as I did!

- G

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Getting started...

Heya...
Through this blog, I am getting myself started as a new entrant in the blogging world. Blogging has always been my interest. Though I never gave it a real thought. But as now I find myself quite alone, so I can give word to my thoughts. And yes I just got to know that you don't need to be a writer or something to have your blog post! :D So Ta-daaaa! Here I go! :P


 
Love,
G