Sunday, December 25, 2011

DON 2 - Booom!!!

SRK and Farhan Akhthar have gravely disappointed an ardent fan, of both Mr. Khan and Don!!!

The much awaited sequel to the block buster DON let me down terribly. Neither the story line nor the songs are worth the wait. Don could have done much better than basking in the glory of the old tracks and the old punchline! I was expecting much heavier dialogues and breath catching suspense!! 
The makers have completely forgotten the lineage of the movie.

SRK s looks are pathetic and his attempts to deliver the punch in the dialogues are quiet evident. I thought the makers of the movie were trying to give the Indian answer to Hollywood!!! And what do I get to watch, a  few sequences from MI2? 

Dejavu... 

SRK appeared to be falling back on his romantic track!! Don and romantic, I would'nt want that, that's not the genre of the movie, yaar!!! 
Dilwale Don Officer Dulhaniya Le jayenge. 

And what does the Don do when he is not prison-breaking or fighting thugs,  give that smirking smile!!!! 
The entire movie is laced with the smile. I would have loved to see SRK smile like that wickedly had the plot been equally impressive. 
Seriously, the movie could have done much better than promoting SRK's brands. The director of course tried Hollywood style film making except that he forgot James Bond movies only give a glimpse of the Omega watches. Here, every time someone checks the time(and they did that quite frequently), Tag heur came up. And was there no other car available, that too in Germany!!!! Hyundai???? Definitely business!!!!

Look at the way Don has fallen!!! He has no good dushman either!! All he is doing is fighting local goons and the police!! When I saw the first shot of the European drug cartel meetings, my expectations were sky rocketing. Later when Don made his entry in the uncivilized looks, I kept consoling myself,hoping for a better tomorrow!!! Only the hope remained!!! 

The only thing good about the movie was it's beautiful locations and picturisations, otherwise there is nothing new. Ofcourse the Don k dushaman punchline and the Don track were good. So was the last sequence where Don sets of the explosion with his watch!! But there is nothing new in them!! I have already seen them. 

Hope SRK gives at least half the attention to his career as he gives to his business!!!! 

Having said all this,  my favorite shot in the movie is the last one where Don rides his bike over the bridge!!!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Apple Way

This book by Jeffrey Cruikshank gives insights into management lessons of the world's greatest innovative company.

The book is written around 2005, which is just after the magnanimous success of ipods and just before iphones were launched by Apple (The year is more or less 2005, but the period is certain!), so that the supporting evidence for these lessons are based on these examples- The Apple1,2,WOZ, LISA,Mac and the ipod.

The book is a cross between management text books and non fiction books.

Apple is a company which when is successful is a great success and when fails, fails miserably. The author begins the book by giving this understanding through the examples of ipod and Lisa respectively.

  • Make the customer and the product king
  • Balance manufacturing with delivery logistics
  • Motivate and inspire people outside the company to do your marketing and public relations
  • Invent new distribution channels
  • Decide on your company image and stick to your guns
  • Leapfrog the competition
  • Learn from both successes and missteps

The basic lessons learnt from the book is based on these aspects.

Steve jobs stays a prominent figure in the book.

“We don’t underestimate people…Rather than making a far inferior product for a hundred dollars less, we gave the people the product that they want and that will serve them for years, even though it’s a little pricier. People are smart; they figure these things out.” – Steve jobs




Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Goodbyes are never so good and never for Good!

Changes are inevitable. But this man taught me how to manage them by simply being the change himself. Good teachers are what I have always been blessed with and it has always hurt me to bid them farewell. (Ironically, I was always the chosen one to deliver the farewell speech. This time too, it was me, though I decided to opt out. However positively we package it, farewells are always agonizing.)

It’s only darkness which aptly conveys the beauty of light.

PROF PRABHAKARAN PALERI is unlike all my other favourite teachers and to comprehend the reason for that, you need to know him!

He taught me how to THINK and inspite of this occassion of his farewell, I am happy dwelling on what I learnt from him

Dear Sir, this is an excerpt from the message I had prepared to be delivered on your farewell, but could not.

It is an honour for us to be your students. Thank you for being our inspiration. Thank you for teaching us how to think.

You taught us how to face the world, how to turn our backs against problems and say ‘SBW’, how to have a drink and relax while others are fretting about you, how to respect others and how to understand people in a larger way, how to invest people in the right tasks, how to grow younger every minute, how BLOODY to manage life!

I hope we could put into practice even half of what we learnt from you.

We are still in awe of your personality and sir, you simply ROCK!

The only reason I wouldn’t have written this would have been my laziness. This post is a celebration of the victory of my inspiration over my laziness!


Sunday, July 17, 2011

17.07.2011

Every night I make amazing plans as how I am going to revolutionalise the next day. Getting up early in the morning is the start. And for the last couple of years all the plans, undoubtedly, have been failing beginning with the waking up part itself.

I am one of those nocturnal creatures who can stay awake late into the night. My whole server is up only in the dark hours. But, once the sun is up I am down!

So the summary is this : I sleep early since I have to get up early the next morning and in the morning someone indubitably drugs me.

The plans were on for today as well. I were to wake up at 5 am, do some work out(I have been planning this for a quite a while. Thought getting into shape would be great motivation to wake up early. But I guess my subconscious mind believes in the beauty sleep more!), do some reading for my class (One and half years of MBA and I haven't started yet! I still don't know how my grades are dangling on the lectures alone!) and get ready for my class at 8. 30.( Yes, I did have a class even on a sunday morning, that too, even on a sunday that rains heavily!) :( .

The perfect torture for a morning-sleep-freek !

The cliched waking-up-before-the-alarm-so-as-to-switch-it-off activities were no more done as innumerable iterations have already been performed. These days I have to get up at 5 am to turnoff the corporation water tap(the water is also nocturnal I guess. Is in full force only in the wee hours! Don't ask me why I have to turn it off. I Have To!)

Anyways, coming back to this morning..

So I turned off the tap and curled back into the blanket. So mission work out and reading have been aborted. The alarm rings at 7 am, enough time for me to get ready for the class. So I snooze it 10 min, then 10 min ...
As I toiled with the idea of snoozing or waking, (let me tell you I had no intention of bunking the change management class today)it started raining heavily rocking me to sleep again.

God! Was it a good sleep! The taste is still in my tongue! Yes, I meant it. That's how I feel after a fulfilling sleep.

But it didn't last long.There was to be some maintanence work in the house and the people were coming! ;(
Since external support was involved I had no option of snooze!

As fate would have it, no work could be done due to the heavy rains. The sleep I sacrificed on a rainy sunday morning and the lecture I bunked were the left overs.

And here I am blogging my frustration.

God! Do I envy my sister still sleeping out there!

Friday, June 10, 2011

10 june 2011

Every time on the emirates flight, I would have some complaint or the other. Last few times it was the menu issue and this time it was the broken seat. Nevertheless my loyalty remains unshaken because my complaints are always sorted out. I can, however, not prevent myself from comparing the services to Calicut (and I don’t know about other destinations in Kerala or India) and some foreign locations of these international flights. The difference is quite palpable.

In all my flights, I wait for the duty free to pass by so that I can get myself a miniature model of the aircraft to add to my collection and let me tell you, I have not been able to get it, in the past so many flights. I never see the duty free shopping wheel by. This time I kept myself alert during the entire flight to know what’s happening. And guess what! There is no duty free cart or chart. An airhostess just walks across the aisle almost whispering duty free. And ofcourse, she didn’t have my stuff. I don’t blame the airlines, perhaps nobody ever shops from the onboard duty free to Calicut. But then I wonder, how many passengers on other international flights shop on board. Yet, don’t the airlines follow the procedures.

This is just one instance and if I start adding there would be many.

I find us solely responsible for this situation. The International community has decided that this is sufficient for us and it is because :

1. We don’t voice back. We never demand our rights. We have accepted that is sufficient for us. We are happy to acquiesce.

And then, there is that false pride part, “what will other’s think of me syndrome”. We are scared to ask for something that is rightfully ours. We are scared of the crew, we are scared of our fellow passengers and when we come home, we are scared of our neighbours. We never ask for the balance from the bus conductors. We never complain against a burnt dish in the restaurant. (And in Calicut) We, ladies, cover heads thinking what the community will say, not because of any religious obligation!

Well, atleast I’m not bothered.

Every time I don’t get my requested menu onboard, I make sure that the crew arranges for one. And as I said earlier, they get it for me. It’s just a matter of asking.

Unless we stop taking ourselves for granted, nobody else will.

2. The second reason – our attitudes, our ego. No sooner does the flight’s wheel touches the runaway, people start unstrapping their seat belts. Over the years I have seen the cabin crew’s reaction changing from requests to be seated to shoutings and screamings to utter desperation. It’s hell of a situation. This time they just sat there, fed up. Rules are not meant for us, atleast in our country. I am the king! Damn this attitude!

This time, a mayhem was created when two people standing in Queue to the ‘Bathroom!’ in the aircraft started fighting over who is to go next. There was no worse an embarrassing situation. Why do we make ourselves so much a joker.

We have been tagged. The species ‘Malabari’(and this applies to all keralites!) and it’s characteristics have been universally declared. It’s a sad state when all our goodness is masked by the Halo effect and when the few exceptions get tagged as well. Perhaps, I too have been stereotyping, but if even me being inside the dough cannot see the grain apart, how can I expect an outsider not to categorise us.

We have been spitting at the sky and don’t we feel it falling back on our faces!

We (and I mean Indians!) have a lot of potential and a lot of success to our credits. Our values and culture is the best in the world. But as it is, vice permeates deeper than virtue. The world is competitive and only the fittest survives. Why give ourselves away with these petty things!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Nostalgia

22 months later, down the same lanes, amidst the same spirit, I try to get a glimpse of the me that was. I try to find my shadow in the milling Bangalore crowd.

Bangalore was still the same. Yet, something was different. Laughing, ecstatic crowd, restaurants and boutiques, malls and multiplexes. Yet, something had changed. It is not the same crowd, or the same buildings. The spirit is the same, the form had changed.

In the distance I could see a group of young girls walking towards me. Happy, vibrant and indeed having a good time. As they walked past me I caught a phrase or two of their conversation. They were just out of college and had just moved into the city with their new job. New found friends, new found independence – they were just celebrating.

Did I get a glimpse of myself in them?

Independence, confidence and a lot of fun times with friends, that is what the city had bestowed upon me.

I walked around A2B and reached ‘Friends’. The familiar aroma of the snacks and tea at A2B filled my nostrils.

"Hiiiiiiiiiiii….."

"AAaaaaaaaa Eeeeeeeeeeeeee"

"Oooooooooooooooooo"

No matter how much we had grown up (Or had we??), we still remain the same young girls who came from different directions to this city to start our lives.

Anu and Sheethu were waiting for me inside.

Lunch was just a formality. We had lots more to catch up.

"Gal, You have lost so much weight!"

"Wow! That’s a pretty dress!"

"And look at you, so stunning!"

Girls are always girls!

But, indeed, the girls had grown up.

"So, How is your hubby doing??"

"Hey, is that your baby’s photo??? Cho Chweeeet!!!!!!!!!"

"How is the wedding preparations going on…"

We never had a dearth for topic anyways!!!

Coming back to the rear gate of Bosch, it felt like any of those ordinary days at work.

Through the gate I could see people still doing their post lunch rounds around the building.

I left Anu and Sheethu there and made my way to the Forum mall. As I walked around the corner, I could see the BOSCH sign on top of the building. A familiar wave of joy swept past me. It just brought to mind our initial days here, when we had our tea on the terrace.

Forum is always full of people.

Memories about the place can never be contained in a few lines. 33 months of life at Bangalore had revolved around this haven. 'Tharavad' as we lovingly called it.

We were there at every nook and corner of the place. Celebrating every occasion here, including boredom. And even today, I could find myself every where.

I could see us sitting on the pavement outside, laughing and cooing.

I am amongst the crowd milling inside. I am one of those in that bubbly group of youngsters thronging near the entrance. I am one of those single shoppers finding my way through the Brands.

I am one of those bookworms getting my hands on each and every book at Landmark. I am amongst those shoppers moving in and out of Soch.

I am there in that group lounging at Transit and yes I am definitely in the ticket counter at PVR.

After, doing my rounds at Forum, I came down to meet Ghoshettan at the ground floor. Another series of reminiscence.

The breeze still carried the chime of our laughters, the lanes still spoke of our togetherness.

Nostalgia is only when you miss something. I have always felt this spirit within. I have never been away from this fun. The whole world around me, now, might have changed, but I realize that the frame work, the friendships, that held the world around me is still intact. My shadow had never let me.

As we walked along, I caught a glimpse of my reflection in the glass panes of the exit.

"Gal, keep up the confidence and spirit. Have a lovely life ahead."

"Adieu."

Monday, January 31, 2011

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Unread books, bookmarked websites, snoozing reminders, pending friend requests, untold stories, unblogged thoughts...
The list is huge, I know. These are a few of the unkept promises that I could think of at this moment. The list had been growing for quite some time and this moment I start to dust my to-do list.