Sunday, November 29, 2015

Heresy


I was just watching an old, relatively, (Gangster, 2006) favourite song (of my mother’s also!), when I could not help but think of what it must be that makes men treat women badly… The way, allegedly even big names commit sexual crimes, I cannot help but blame the mother… I somehow think that it is the relationship with the mother that determines how a person treats other women in the future, as regards respect.

I believe that women should only give birth when they really want to have and nurture a baby. And also, take care that one really likes the person she wishes to have a child with. Otherwise, chances are, she may not like the child so much either.


During trial of an accused, as much as I pity any family, I do believe the rapists’ (if proven guilty) parents should also be councelled, that will send a direct message to people so that they will actually take responsibility of their children and not give birth just because of social pressure.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Time to Give Credit to the Original Scenes

Well, as far as we know :D



As a Hindi film buff, I am presuming you remember the extremely well-written and enjoyable scene from Sholay, right, the one with Jay and Mausi of Veeru’s proposal…? It really is a great example of actually getting inspired… That is how the Masters do it… But now, let’s give credit to the original scene too! Vijay (Kishore Kumar, who holds the poor people’s interests at heart) gets rid of the shaadi pundit for his own marriage…


Also, the scene for Namak Halaal, where Arjun Singh (Big B) gets rid of prospective buyers of the Hotel of his employer, as a mark of loyalty, of course; this has some similarities with the scene in Half Ticket where Kishore Kumar gets rid of his father’s business partners in order to help the house-help!



Hope you enjoy the comedy scenes and get inspired to create, but do give credit to the original inspiration  also:)