Aug 29, 2010

why do I like watching action movies??

When my friend Denni asked me why I like watching only action movies.

I said, “its may be coz i can’t do them in real life; … may be happy to seeing them swing on screen”.

Paused.

“those movies have less dialogues; I can understand or guess them; you see i’m poor in English” I added.

“Is that all?” he asked.

“May be those are the films caught my first attention than any other movies in English… you know back there in India, in my village no English movies are screened”, I added again.

“You are not so sure..” he again asked.

After that conversation I get this question “Why do I like watching action movies?” every time i see an action movie. Honestly I never find out the answer yet.

I write this now, because I’m planning to watch The Expendables movie this week. :-)

Aug 18, 2010

என்னைத் தருவாய் என்னிடம்?!

வானக்குளத்தில் உள்ள நட்சத்திரப் பூக்கள் தரவா?

மேக ஆடையில் மறைந்திருக்கும் மென்மதியாள் தரவா?

கடலில் கரையப்போகும் மாலை சூரியன் தரவா? – அல்லது

எழப்போகும் வைகறை சூரியன் தரவா?

மலை போட்டிருக்கும் பச்சை ஆடை தரவா?

மார்கழி மாத பனி மூட்டம் தரவா?

உலகத்து செடிகொடிகள் மொட்டெல்லாம் தரவா? – அதையே

மலரச்செய்து மணத்தோடு தரவா?

எதைத் தந்தால்.. எதைத் தந்தால் –

என்னைத் தருவாய் என்னிடம்?

எப்படி வந்தாய்… எப்படி கவர்ந்தாய்..

நானில்லையே என்னிடம்!

Aug 14, 2010

மௌனமேன்??

தோழியுடன் கலகலத்தாய்

தெய்வத்துடன் முணுமுணுத்தாய்

மழையுடன் சிணுங்கினாய்

மழலையுடன் வாதிட்டாய்

கண்ணாடியில் கூட கண்ணடித்தாய்

எனக்கு மட்டும் மௌனித்தாய்..!?

தனிமை

இ-மெயிலோ, எஸ்.எம்.எஸோ,

போன் காலோ, மிஸ்டு காலோ

இல்லாதிருப்பது…

தனிமை!

Six Suspects - மோட்டிவ் 6

சிக்ஸ் சஸ்பெக்ட்ஸ் என்ற பெயரில் வெளிவந்த விகாஸ் ஸ்வரூபின்  ஆங்கில நாவல்தான் மோட்டிவ்-6 என்கிற பெயரில் ஜூனியர் விகடனில் தொடராக வெளிவருகிறது.

அவரின் முந்தய Q & A நாவல்தான் ஸ்லம்டாக் மில்லினியர் படமாக வெளிவந்து ஆஸ்கர் வென்றது, நம்ம ஏ.ஆர்.ரஹ்மானும் அந்த படத்திற்காகதான் இரட்டை ஆஸ்கர் வென்றார்.

சிக்ஸ் சஸ்பெக்ட்ஸ்கூட விரைவில் படமாக உள்ளதாம்.

An excerpt from Life of Pi

I would like to store this excerpt from Life of Pi on my blog. When my colleague Muthu suggested this book, I felt tempting to read. When I started reading, I was loosing interest as it was more and more about animals. When the ship sunk & Pi (the boy) was left alone with couple of animals on a lifeboat , I sat straight. Soon then I realized why this book won the Booker prize.

Okay.. here goes the excerpt which talks about fear..

I must say a word about fear. It is life's only true opponent. Only fear can defeat life. It is a clever, treacherous adversary, how well I know. It has no decency, respects no law or convention, shows no mercy. It goes for your weakest spot, which it finds with unerring ease. It begins in your mind, always. One moment you are feeling calm, self-possessed, happy. Then fear, disguised in the garb of mild- mannered doubt, slips into your mind like a spy. Doubt meets disbelief and disbelief tries to push it out. But disbelief is a poorly armed foot soldier. Doubt does away with it with little trouble. You become anxious. Reason comes to do battle for you. You are reassured. Reason is fully equipped with the latest weapons technology. But, to your amazement, despite superior tactics and a number of undeniable victories, reason is laid low. You feel yourself weakening, wavering. Your anxiety becomes dread. Fear next turns fully to your body, which is already aware that something terribly wrong is going on. Already your lungs have flown away like a bird and your guts have slithered away like a snake. Now your tongue drops dead like an opossum, while your jaw begins to gallop on the spot. Your ears go deaf. Your muscles begin to shiver as if they had malaria and your knees to shake as though they were dancing. Your heart strains too hard, while your sphincter relaxes too much. And so with the rest of your body. Every part of you, in the manner most suited to it, falls apart. Only your eyes work well. They always pay proper attention to fear.

Quickly you make rash decisions. You dismiss your last allies: hope and trust. There, you've defeated yourself. Fear, which is but an impression, has triumphed over you. The matter is difficult to put into words. For fear, real fear, such as shakes you to your foundation, such as you feel when you are brought face to face with your mortal end, nestles in your memory like a gangrene: it seeks to rot everything, even the words with which to speak of it. So you must fight hard to express it. You must fight hard to shine the light of words upon it. Because if you don't, if your fear becomes a wordless darkness that you avoid, perhaps even manage to forget, you open yourself to further attacks of fear because you never truly fought the opponent who defeated you.

Thanks to Yann Martel the Author of the book. I don’t much like philosophy but this such long quotes.