Sunday, April 11, 2010

Getting out of a comfort zone

Going to Movie with friends in college was a favorite pass-time. It was easy to get a group together since they have time to pass. However once you are full time employed it becomes a matter of taste. People tend to become choosy and have plethora of options. College goers, even though might not like the genre of the film (say romance) would hop along, since they have nothing else to do (they are bored of studies). Employed have only weekend to spare and lot to catch up. Their favorite pass time is sleeping around, completing a book, go on a weekend trip, dinner and hanging around, and worse shopping. Getting interested people in a group to have a fun time is difficult, unless you have a common interest. Or the film is a huge hit.

I really wanted to watch Avataar in 3D, however I face an uphill task to get a group together. Being married also added to the problem. Going with my wife for Hindi Movies are okay, but English movies with their fantasy based story line is too much for her to digest. English being the main barrier. Recent films seen with my wife were - 3 Idiots and Ishqiya.

Well coming around, I am a big fan of English movies, and regularly catch them on HBO or Star Movies, however latest being only offered in multiplexes. I missed Avaatar due to this dilly dallying and now there was another fantasy based story line "Clash of the Titans". A 3D movie ought to be seen in Multiplex (I had caught up with Avaatar on Laptop). Now I really wanted to get a gang ready for the movie, or I will go alone.

ALONE? Now that is a problem, a BIG PROBLEM. What would people think of me? Maybe the girl friend ditched this person. May be he is not popular among his friends. Security guys might think may be he is scouting around, thanks to heightened security. Anyway it is really uncomfortable to watch a movie all alone in a Multiplex.

And it is also one of the most boring one. Groups talking to each other on either side and you sitting there stoned face.

However, having made up my mind, I entered the mall, walked up to the ticket counter, and order a ticket for 1. Got a "only one" look. Ignored it. Entered the hall. The person checking the tickets, sees only one ticket in hand, gave a suspicious look, having a subtle, wearing dark jeans and a t shirt, made the situation worse. Took it and walked to the seat. Group of people around. Thankfully the hall was 75% empty. But 2 groups on either side, gave me a what the hell he is doing here look. Anyway patiently sat through 10 minutes watching the trailers, waiting the movie to begin. And the movie began. Sat through it. Loved it. Movie Ends. I walked up, without giving a look to the left and right, dashes straight for the exit. However I turn back and looked at the audience. Yeah few were looking at me. I was the only single in the hall. Smiled, and left the hall.

Will I do it again. If I really like the movie, and I can't team up with someone or a group, I definitely would. I give it a damn.

However it gives me an idea. How about an app on Facebook, where people who do not have activity partners, either list them or joined such group of people who are looking forward to enjoy their activity, best which cannot be done alone. Will such app work?

But why is this post GETTING OUT OF COMFORT ZONE. In a book four hour work week by Timothy Ferris, the author challenges to get out of the comfort zone, by laying on a ground in middle of a busy street (not road, mind it). I think going alone in a hall to watch movie among so many people is akin to that.

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Confessions

I am still a kid. I become friend easily. I get hurt easily. I am yet to attain the maturity. I am yet to take life seriously. I have to be organized. I have to prioritize.

I have to transform......and let it begin. NOW!!!

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik and great Indian hypocrisy

Sania is getting married to Shoaib who is a Pakistani. Suddenly tabloids are full of assholes who are wishing these couple luck, talking of success of marriage between a Pakistani and an Indian, asking the media to leave them alone...in short an shameful attempt to influence people opinion.

Background of the story is there is an another woman Ayesha Siddiqi who claims to be the first wife of Shoaib Akhtar. Shoaib denies that. The nikah namah between the two had been signed around the year 2004.

So now for full 6 years Shoaib had not met his wife (height of celibacy) and even if he met her, no attempt had been made by him to nullify the nikah namah or take a divorce.

And if he had not divorce her, she is still his lawful wife, and assholes in Tabloids are a least bit concern for her future. Just because she is fat, she should be denied the happiness of a marriage or a companion. Did she cheated Shoaib into marrying her, then Shoaib is a dimwit and Sania has a bleak future ahead.

Whatever the case may be, it is indeed shameful, but at least I know some of the people who are hypocrites, and their names are all in the tabloid.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Right to Education

The Government has introduced Right to Education bill which promises education free education for student from standard 1 to 8. There would be no grading or stopping any one from being promoted.

This is the beauty of governance. "The make feel good" factor and "Keep poor and wanted factor" which are the two tools which guarantees re election to the power.

Why I am pessimistic of the Education Bill -
1. 50% of children in this country suffer from malnutrition.
2. Mid-day meal scheme has failed to bring students to school. People only come to have food and then leave for the day.
3. Human is a social animal, and "survival of the fittest" is applicable to this animal also. By removing competition are we are giving rise to irresponsibility where teachers as well as students won't take their jobs seriously.

I have seen how a majority of students neglect their 11th Standard exams, just because it fells between two board examinations which decides the course of the Student Life. Standard 10 exams decides the stream - Science, Commerce or Arts. And Standard 12 exams decides whether the person is going to be an Engineer, Doctor or continue with Graduation.

Many colleges promotes their Standard 11 students, so as to make way to retain more students and thus be profitable. Assured of promotion, Students neglect their studies and might go astray. Even I have been victim of such an environment where in after scoring 98/100 in Maths, due to look cool, completely ignored my second term studies and remembered walking on the streets the day when Second term exam for Maths was held.I did not appear just because of the fear of failing. I was lucky to recover because my father could afford me a private coaching class for standard 12.

Thus the policy of Government as per education leaves lot of areas unanswered and raises doubts of its success.

What is required is assurance of near about same quality of education across segment. There is significant difference in quality among high class (likes of Bombay Scottish), middle class (Fatima, St Joseph) and lower class (Municipality Schools). See class difference begins at child level only.

What is required is assurance that it would not lead to population explosion and a large pool of educated but lacking quality professionals.

What is required is assurance that there are sufficient budget available for this purpose. Already the government is reeling under the pressure of subsidy on fertilizers and gas, how come they would finance this? More Taxes or increasing the education cess.

This is nothing but a ploy of government to make middle class feel good, and keep poor, poor creating an illusion, that they are their lifeline, if not they then all these freebies would be taken away, even though these freebies are responsible for their poverty. And the rich people do not vote.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

What I want to become....

Had posted this on about me section on my wordpress Paradhaman blog, republishing it here....


Bhujha na sake woh aag ban,
Hila na sake woh parvat ban,
rok na sake woh ufaanta hua saagar ban,
akandh brahmaand ki tarah gambhir ban,
samarth ban, purush ban.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sick of Indian Congress Government

I am sick of the Congress government.

Half of the people in this country go to bed empty stomach and yet this government has the audacity to say eat less sugar. Why not come with one-two child per family plan?

Rahul Gandhi an MP, son of a party president, president of the youth wing gets an cover of 10000 policemen, NSG commandos, why? And people and media claims victory? Its like an entire army protecting deer in the lion land, and deers come back out saying he is more powerful than the lion?

Hindu population in Bangladesh and Pakistan has dwindled, and yet Indians wants to prove they are most human people on this earth? Who are they fooling?

The Congress has time to go to Azamgarh again and again. Batla house incident. Had Rahul Gandhi or any Congressmen visited any of the family members of the martyrs of Mumbai or whose member was killed during 26/11?

Today on this auspicious day of MahaShivratri, I vow to bring Swaraj in this country and get rid of Congress, come whatever the results may be.