Monday, February 23, 2009

Jai HoOO!

And the Oscar goes to SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

8 out of 10
Best Film
Best Director
Best Original Score
Best Original Song
Best Adapted Screen play
Best Sound Mixing
best Cinematography
Best Editing

Every bit of this movie is worth watching, package which cover all the diversities. Movie carries a very important message of hope and being positive with everything.
Take away is, to be honest and high on hope.

To be honest with all, i have no idea why the people of India are celebrating.
It is only the crew and the songs which are been contributed by our people.
From director to editing is all firang. Boyle has spent lavishly on the movie and he deserve every piece of it. And he masterpiece is again shaped by a foreigner and we are just taping the fame of the movie. It's true that without our born actors this fame has never been achieved. And a handshake of two culture; western director and eastern actor proved one more time.

Indian Cinema over the years has managed to pick up a fair bit of silver to put on the master piece

Neecha Nagar - This neo-realist tale of class struggle won the grand prix at the very first Cannes festival in 1946

Do Bigha Zameen - Won Social progress Award at karlovy vary and priz international
at cannes in 1954

Pather Panchali - Satyajit ray's debut feature film got best human document at cannes in 1956

Jagte Raho - The tale of a night in a thirsty man's life won best film at karalovy vary in 1957

Aparajito - Satyajit Ray's film got the golden lion at venince in 1957

mother India - Nargis won best actress at karlovy

Ooka oori Katha - Mrinal Sen movie won special jury prize at karlovy vary film festival in 1977

Ardh Satya - in 1983 Om puri won best actor award at karlovy vary

Paar - Nasseerudin shah was the best actor at Venice in 1984

A very, very silent film - Manish jha's short film won jury prize at Cannes in 2001

Monsoon wedding - Mira nair's masterpiece claimed golden lion at Venice in 2001

With present technology and innovative ideas, Indian cinema will reach to one of the greatest heights in whole world.

Hope to see more new good scripts in coming years.

Cheers!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Documentary : Call of the wild

5 Jeeps, 13 people and one AIM

Cast

Host: Deepanshu Mehta ( Amateur Host)
Actors: Boga Naresh ( IT guy by profession)
Santosh ( Exotic Expedition Creator)

Camera Man: Tannu

Assistant support : Raju

Director: Jommy elengikal

Fleet of Jeeps: 5
On steering's : Liju

Plot: Paul Uncle

Resources: Liju Thomas

Writer : Jommy elngikla







































































































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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Remove dependency...

pamper.... care...
make u lazy and dependent
dependency make your result delay
and then u start expecting
expectation is the root cause of sorrow

It is a evil circle..... right
come out of this womb ....
and feel like a free soul to tap all the happiness around
and spread the knowledge and be positive for what ever task you are doing put your 110 %
exert 3 times from a normal associate
be an indispensable employee of your company
people should feel that change
in no time you will manifest faith in yourself


Monday, February 2, 2009

Astronomica Aaj tak

The first solar eclipse of 2008 occurs at the Moon's ascending node in Capricornus. An annular eclipse will be visible from a wide track, that traverses Antarctica and southern regions of the Pacific Ocean. A partial eclipse will be seen within the much larger path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes the southeastern third of Australia, all of New Zealand and most of Antarctica.



The annular path begins in Antarctica at 03:20 UT when the Moon's antumbral shadow meets Earth and forms a 581 kilometre wide corridor near the base of the continent's peninsula region. Traveling westward, the shadow quickly crosses Antarctica and turns north as it heads into the Pacific. Greatest eclipse[1] takes place at 03:55:05 UT when the eclipse magnitude[2] will reach 0.9650. At this instant, the annular duration is 2 minutes 12 seconds, the path width is 444 kilometres and the Sun is 16° above the featureless horizon of the open ocean. The central track continues north before gradually curving to the east where it ends at local sunset at 04:31 UT. During its 1 hour 10 minute flight across our planet, the Moon's antumbra travels approximately 5,600 kilometres and covers 0.59% of Earth's surface area. Path coordinates and central line circumstances are presented in Table 1.

The most unusual characteristic of this eclipse is that it begins and ends along Earth's sunset terminator. Most eclipse paths that travel from west to east. However, the 2008 annular eclipse path begins by running east to west and slowly turns north before curving west to east near its terminus.


Why elipses are important: Eclipses tend to bring big changes. What, you think I just made this up? I’ve watched it in my own life and of my loved ones for years. Look to history and how so often eclipses have been considered omens and the events that have been linked to eclipses, whether they happened as a result of a natural build-up of forces or people used the eclipse energy to force the event.



Astrologically, they tend to have the regenerative effect of Pluto conjunct a House or Planet, sometimes decimating what was there before to remove it from your life and moving you forward to rebirth that area of your life. I usually see the biggest blast from this laser-life focus of energy within 3 days of an eclipse, but sometimes, it hits exactly 30 days later. [Side note: after the last solar eclipse, I had a major but wonderful life-changing influence enter my life about 3 days later with a related intense and good turning point exactly 30 days later.] Sometimes I think of these eclipses as big erasers, slowly covering and erasing something from my past and making room to write something new…