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Monday, 9 February 2015

To my dear King Princess in Demo

To my dearest Princess with love

(A monologue unfolded in my dream about a heart-broken lover in search of his disappeared angel)
            
Sometimes, love is not just a feeling but a choice to unite or perish completely. The feeling of love is not anymore justified on Planet Earth since it comes along with lot of questions, restrictions, conditions and constraints. Only when the conditional mathematics of it all meets the required clauses and falls within the limited boundaries, even two people who are truly blessed with god’s natural love - meant for living beings - can end being together. Presently, such true love never ever marches ahead to meet its deserved end, instead it meets me – that means love becomes a loser big time. The world before my eyes is changing without nobility which is a sad sight of pity. Love has lost its serene dignity or in simple words there is no world for dignified love to unite and reverse the tragic Shakespeare’s ends. Love is not felt anymore, it is measured on a weighing scale – the balance. The ‘measuring scale’ is ludicrously driven by some irrelevant traditions, stupidest self-built-ethics, loads and loads of emotional blackmails and finally a person with an ever changing vague fuzzy mind that fails to differentiate between life and living and calculates life like money but miserably forgets that money can never be love, food, air, peace, sun or satisfaction. Come on people, the real world now has travelled galaxies beyond ‘Shakespeare in Love’ ancestor days while you are still hopelessly struck with your ridiculous, pity rules made by clumsily unknowns who I am sure even if they exist, the world will stone them to death. You can never even answer a five minute questioning made by us based on your senseless acts. You sick people, you retards. You change the entire balance of the world to dirty ditches; you humiliate the ethos and serenity of this noble humanity. You are better dead than alive. You act against the laws of nature and keep proving that you are no worth being born as humans and better it will be if you were lizards, mosquitoes, snakes or any other creepy creatures – at least it will not end up being evil by acting against its nature. You just add to the misery of the world. But please go away; the world has large enough number of disasters already.
MD - An untold story
            I have always wondered whether my life was just a dream; so here I am; and now when I wake up years later, this reality hurts like death and I truly wish to go back to sleep forever. When the dream were so much truthful at the same time being lovingly graceful and now unfortunately, the present monologue living is quite just the opposite, why the hell we need to live this horrible disgusting pathetic pitiful and always-pretending way of life? But pity me, I am still alive. Some divine force is still holding my last breath inside me but I genuinely pray to the divine to let me go. Why should there be a reason to survive a life where, to-be-slaughtered sheep and calves are way happier and content than us – the miserable human beings? I hope only my good deeds in the past and the commitment to my creators is the distance between me and death. Some mathematical genius would say the distance is negligible and an aspiring Physicist would assume that distance to be zero. What have I become? An orphan? A handicapped? A widower? I’m clueless about myself who I was and who I am now. And I am really not sure how those countless heart-broken people all over the world change quite easily and start enacting a life that is worth equal to the gutters of the cities and the butchered dirty blood of the dead. To add to the woes, nobody speaks about these broken people who are broken by the broken laws set by the people broken in mind.
            I have never been home. I never missed home. I have always felt my home in her arms. She also made a promise that my face will be always buried in her arms and I would live breathing her fragrance throughout my life. Destinies fell apart. Always a tragedy when the love is true. So when her arms were seized, I began finding my home in the other world. We were the happiest couple in the entire universe until recently when she passed away. Yes, she passed away when I died. Crazy. Isn't it? Love is illogical and dil-logical. We were pretty extraordinary in love like the newborn children loving each other unconditionally and infinitely filling a beautiful relationship driven by innocence and divinity. We kept count of every moment and everyday to just realize how precious those moments were and how eternally special we were in the entire world to be the happily blessed cutest couple. When we were together, we weren’t two but one. The feeling of completing owning others in love cannot match any other feeling gifted to mankind. I wish everyone could experience that kind of feeling at least once in his or her life to really understand how it feels. The ‘feeling’ will make us realize how blessed we are to have a life. One should definitely see that ‘light’ in the feeling which is more enchanting and captivating than anything in this world could offer ever. I have felt it and I wish that I should see no more. I have become blind. Because that light is an unexplainable paradox and all it takes us is to the carnivorous island shown in ‘Life of Pi’ where even the plants and water there feast on living beings for survival. The ‘light’ which is always rare for anyone to see takes away everything from you starting from the primary faith in God to the learnt ethos one needs to survive here and finally the ultimate ‘life’ inside us which binds the faith and the soul. Losing the faith is as cruel as it gets. At that very moment even an angel’s word to survive could be seen as a disguise. The words will not heal the dead man since he is already gone. Feeling like going on a search for afterlife and deciding the end is never near since there is always afterlife like the ‘paradox of light’. Once gone, life would never come back. Love treads the same path lovingly. True, we’re all mortals but our love isn’t. But the world never houses mortals. I then would take my love to Demo where there is nothing but us.
            To my dear King Princess, I owe you my life. My entirety of love rests you in peace, I hope. In Demo, the King-Princess will always exist. They will always love each other infinitely like the MD. They will hold hands stealing glances and walking through the moon-lit full moon sky in the densely covered bamboo gardens smelling medicinal leaves and listening to each other singing their love for each other in the filled silence.
            In Demo, you both will always be the one. You will be the messengers of God and may be at times, the GODS themselves. You will hold the face of the Earth by your true love. You will always be remembered in the history of mankind. You will always be the greatest loveliest couple, having walked on the face of this earth, leaning on each other and kissing for hours and hours sharing the eternal love, facing the giant ocean sitting on a far faraway unmanned remote beach. You will be missed here. You will be the King-Princess there in Demo. You will have a family with the three Ds – the princess and the two princes. D....... D..... D.....

Hope.
However.
It is over.

I am not sure whether I will be alive to watch the King’s rule ordered by the Princess.


Of Love.

Friday, 14 November 2014

I N T E R S T E L L A R - An Epic Masterpiece with a Heart


I N T E R S T E L L A R – An Eternal Journey
What is the reason films are made for? What is the point in showcasing our creation? It's just for the people of the world to celebrate!

            Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar”, honestly, is the greatest form of human creation on the celluloid. As the rare of the rarest directors, Nolan’s singular vision and artistic freedom to make the impossible possible and explore all the uncertainties infinitely, his “Interstellar” is just a ‘gargantuan’ making. Mankind’s next step is the greatest and Nolan has taken the most celebrated human invention – movies – to an all new level. The cerebral thread of “Interstellar” is the awesome experience of space and an altruistic portrayal of human emotions across solar systems. One would have never watched and never ever will watch a movie like “Interstellar”, henceforth. Period.
Christopher Nolan - Modern film-making genius
                “Don’t go gentle into the good night”. “Love is the only perceived human emotion that could cut across the dimensions of time and space”. “We are not meant to save the world. We are meant to leave it”. Some of the most memorable phrases in human history find a significant rank in the epic of “Interstellar”. Many suggest that Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” is the modern presentation of legendary director Stanley Kubrick’s evergreen space odyssey, “2001: A Space Odyssey” made in 1975, about 39 years ago, But for me, as an avid viewer of world cinema, I find these two films just contrasting in every way. While Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” has a timeline and truth, Nolan’s “Interstellar” is just timeless and an outcome of pure imagination with an endless voyage across galaxies. If not a fiction, “Interstellar” could be touted as the ultimate survival story in the history of mankind. Throughout the film, one thing was certain and many things were uncertain. Certainty is that no frame in the movie was seen ever before and never again; uncertainty is that no frame in the movie is predictable and even if predicted, went awry. A noble film-making is always in that way, and through “Interstellar”, Nolan proves it yet again that he ain’t just a normal film-maker but a superlative human-being who makes movies for the world to celebrate and be proud of them.
"Don't go gentle into the good night" - 5D Space with time and gravity dimensions
            I have been following the movie “Interstellar” ever since it was in the pre-production stage and I could truly tell, the making of “Interstellar” is insanely humongous just like the movie itself. Being a perfectionist himself, Christopher Nolan paid attention to every detail in the film including that of a dying earth, hopeless planets, image of the black hole, iced clouds, 5-D spaces which traverses time and gravity, time (years & light years) of space travel and a spaceship that included ultra-power navigation. To make the film look logically true, Nolan took theoretical physicist Kip Thorne in for the movie and started to build the look of the black hole by formulating equations. Newton’s “Laws of Motion” & Albert Einstein’s “Theory of Relativity” were used fundamentally to predict the movement of objects in space and how actually (or may be approximately) a black hole could look which tested the ultimate intelligence and creativity of the physicist. Possibly, Kip Throne believes that he might take his study which he did for “Interstellar” to the Noble Prize evaluators and who knows, he might even win that prestigious honour thanks to Christopher Nolan.
Theoretical physicist Dr. Kip Thorne with "Interstellar" star Jessica Chastain working on the physics of 'Black Hole'
            The finest aspect of the film is its reality and grounding to basic film-making. “Interstellar” is not about ahead-of-the-times film-making, but it is an elevation of contemporary film-making to an all new level. Many who closely follow Nolan might agree with me that he hates the use of technology and is an avid follower of grounded, realistic cinema. This is the reason why “Interstellar” was not made in 3D which he believes will ruin the core soul of the film and people will amuse more only for the 3D shots and leave behind the imagination and superlative storytelling. Nolan’s gigantic creations like “The Dark Knight” (2007), “Inception” (2010) and “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) have also been a pioneer of contemporary films at their times and with “Interstellar”, Nolan has raised the bar for the world film-makers even higher. The main reason for making “Interstellar” in IMAX is that Nolan wanted people to experience the real sound of space and zero-gravity. And well, he has succeeded big time.
The 'gargantuan' making of space in "Interstellar"
            The casting for “Interstellar” is just perfect as it could get. Matthew McConaughey as Cooper lives the role of a bounded father and as an ace pilot of space-crafts. Anne Hathaway as Dr. Brand and Jessica Chastain as Murphy show their true class act and are definitely star performers. The other show stealers are the ever graceful Michael Caine and the surprising Matt Damon. Music by Hans Zammer is path-breaking and every frame and its mood are lighted up with his everlasting background score. Sound editing, cinematography and Visual effects lend justice to the infinite creativity of Nolan. Special mention to Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Lynda Obst Productions, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy – all production houses – of “Interstellar” for bringing the film in time as promised. In the business side, “Interstellar” made at an estimated budget of $165mn – comparatively moderate for a space film of this level – has now grossed more than $200mn (within 7 days) – official figures awaited – and is set to become the highest grossing movie of 2014 (including theatrical rights worldwide, DVD sales, TV rights and brand partnerships). “Interstellar’, however, is more than just business.
Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway in "Interstellar".
            The interpretation of Murphy’s Law – “Whatever can happen, will happen” – and the unanswerable question of “they” are snippets of utmost intelligence, Nolan has given through “Interstellar”. People who question about the logic of “Interstellar” might need to revisit the theatre once again, as I find no reason to test the logic when the film is about fiction and represents imaginative creation. Overall, “Interstellar” is just extraordinary, completely satisfying experience and the cerebral of modern-day limelight for cinema. Maybe, sometimes, it strikes to be as the greatest film ever-made.
Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" - a film that the world should celebrate. Infinite imagination and altruistic presentation. 
            Finally, if “Inception” gave us all fantasies to dream within a dream, “Interstellar” now gives us a chance to explore the space in an unadulterated brilliant way destroying all the impossibilities. Take a bow, Christopher Nolan. You deserve much more, more than your first Academy Award for Best Director, which happens next year.


I N T E R S T E L L A R (4.5/5) – Par Excellent! An Epic Masterpiece from Nolan.



Tuesday, 19 August 2014

The curious case of JIGARTHANDA - An Epic Feast!

              Through Jigarthanda, the quality of Indian cinema just got richer. After innumerable reviews and of course, loads of appreciation for Jigarthanda already, I still couldn’t stop myself writing about this epic classic. Karthik Subbaraj has taken the world into the historic city of Madurai in its contemporary style and delivered a world-class cinema that will be remembered for ages.
            When people argue about whether Jigarthanda showcases the crime imitating art or the art imitating crime, I see the movie depicting a crime which felicitates art and the art which suppresses that crime. It is quite unusual for cinema to come across a film like Jigarthanda which is nothing less than a humongous milestone for the entire industry. It is arguably the finest kind of film-making the industry could have seen in a decade or so. Such was the effort of the entire team that every frame is sculpted to a divine grace. The sculpture was built off a single rock and the final product was however having beauty all around. Truly, Indian cinema could have never witnessed a film that conveyed the power of cinema as a medium to influence people so much than what Jigarthanda did.
         Jigarthanda Trailer . The movie as an experience is unparallel to anything I have seen of late. Enthralling performances, quintessential music, parallel-quoted maverick screenplay, violent-patient fantasising cinematography and to top it all a commanding direction, Jigarthanda brings out the best from every resource to make it an epic composition. It takes the courage of Siddharth’s calibre to play the character allowing the demon to rock from other end. Many times, missions fail without a balanced launch-pad and Siddharth as a talented young director chasing his first film fills the role as perfect as anything to be that launch-pad for ‘Bobby’ Simha. After all the result is eventually to make Jigarthanda the sweeter it is meant to be. Simha’s lifetime performance as A.Sethu will remain longer in the hearts of filmgoers and there cannot be surprises if he wins as many awards as applicable, since every bit of them, he deserves it thoroughly. The characters Oorni, Raasu, Palani, Senthil, Soundar, Kayal, Muthu (the acting teacher, wow!) will be immortal just because of the fact that every character is uniquely sketched for a masterpiece.
Jigarthanda Poster
            








               Jigarthanda easily falls in the league of Mani Ratnam’s Kannathil Muththamittaal, Bala’s Nandha, Ameer’s Paruthiveeran, M.Sasi Kumar’s Subramaniyapuram and to a great extent Gautham Vasudev Menon’s romantic classic Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya for adopting meticulous, passionate film-making and inducing life in every frame remaining in our lives and as part of them forever. Very rarely such films occur in Indian cinema and Jigarthanda (rightly chosen as Forbes’s Top 5 Indian movies to watch in 2014) delivers a master-class attaining this cult-status. Films like these bring pride and joy together and cast away all the benchmark and blue-print for its legacy of films to come. It is fortunate as well as amusing to quote, the genius Karthik Subbaraj has just arrived. Therefore, it will be pleasing to know, there are lot of archery up his castle and the battlefields are getting ready to be made.
            The film is a monumental production in terms of uncompromising imagination and quality, special thanks to producer Kathiresan for allowing the director to bring his story to life. Santosh Narayan’s music is one of the greatest value-additions in the film; unbelievable music composition right from the beginning to end. The theme music for the don, the gibberish interlude, the Jigar and the Thanda montages, Kannamma song’s orchestration and RR, everything from Santosh is just mesmerizing and elevates the film to an altogether different level. Jigarthanda, I believe has also showcased how tearing apart the ‘image’ of a person could be an unbearable factor and that the cinema medium has every power on Earth to make or break anyone; everyone!
Karthik Subbaraj, Siddharth and Karunakaran during the making of Jigarthanda
            












          Karthik Subbaraj’s Jigarthanda is an immortal classic which will pave way for more similar ideologies to arise as movies in the years to come. The director’s vision has rightly given the confidence, pride and joy to the people at the right time which itself is the biggest achievement for the film. This is great for the entire team and particularly the director as the mastermind for bringing Quentin Tarantino kind of absolute film-making in Indian cinema. There are still secrets to identify even after watching the film multiple times and that is even more special for the film. Never before realized the value of tears and just by seeing the one drop of tear in Simha’s eyes, Jigarthanda says it all!

Jigarthanda: Epic Feast!