Tuesday, March 30, 2010
REVIEW OF A FILM ---3-IDIOTS
Life is all about listening to your heart and chasing your dreams. That's the essence of 3 Idiots, directed by the supremely talented Rajkumar Hirani. Let me come to the point right away. There are films and there are more films. And then there's 3 Idiots.They are Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, Madhavan and the heroine is Kareena Kapoor.Come to think of it, 3 Idiots carries a huge 'burden' on its shoulders: The 'burden' of huge expectations. And it's not without reasons...
3 Idiots is Aamir's next release after the record-breaker Ghajini.3 Idiots is Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra's third film together, after Munnabhai MBBS and Lage Raho Munnabhai, landmark films.Three actors from the path-breaking Rang De Basanti team - Aamir, Madhavan and Sharman - team up yet again. Plus, Aamir's teaming up with Hirani. One more thing! You cannot draw parallels with any other film, past or present, successful or unsuccessful. And though people may draw parallels with Gjanini or the Munnabhai series, it would be sacrilege to do so.
3 Idiots [based on a novel 'Five Point Someone' by Chetan Bhagat] doesn't tilt, it stands tall.3 Idiots is not about idiots. It's about three engineering students who believe in 'I'll Do It On my Terms' and that's what the three characters achieve in life and that's what Hirani, Chopra, Aamir eventually achieve at the end of the movie. Making a movie on their terms!
Here's an illusion: 3 Idiots belongs to Aamir Khan. Yes, it does, but also to R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Kareena Kapoor and Omi, the entrant in Hindi movies, who delivers an equally sterling performance. The film would be incomplete without any of these characters.
To cut a long story short, all you'd like to say about the film is, All izz very, very, very, very, very well. Watch this film to know what it means!
Two friends [R. Madhavan and Sharman Joshi] embark on a quest for a lost buddy. As they make their way through the perilous landscape [Shimla, Manali, Ladakh], another journey begins: their inner journey through memory lane and the story of their friend - the irrepressible free-thinker Rancho [Aamir Khan], who, in his unique way, touched and changed their lives.
It's a story of their hostel days that swings between Rancho's romance with the spirited Pia [Kareena Kapoor] and his clash with and oppressive mentor, Viru Sahastrabudhhe [Boman Irani]. And then one day, suddenly, Rancho vanishes...Who was he? Where did he come from? Why did he leave? The friend who influenced and inspired them to think creatively and independently, even as the conformist world called them three idiots. Where is the original idiot now?
Hirani is a genius and that has been proved twice in the past. He proves it for the third time with 3 Idiots. Screenplay writers Hirani and Abhijat Joshi and screenplay associate Vidhu Vinod Chopra narrate a story that's straight out of life. A story that each one of us can relate to or identify with.
Very often, we've read news-reports of students committing suicides because they've to live up to the family's pressure/expectations. This film depicts it at the very start, when a student commits suicide. But the issue doesn't end there, for 3 Idiots raises a pertinent question: Was it suicide or murder?
Hirani balances the rough and smooth incidents in their lives beautifully. The sequences in the campus, right from the ragging sequence at the start, to Omi's speech when the word 'chamatkaar' is changed to 'balatkaar' [superb; will bring the house down], to the trio getting caught in an embarrassing situation at the reception of Kareena's sister [Mona Singh], to the dinner sequence at Sharman's house, to Kareena and Aamir driving Sharman's seriously ill father on their bike to the hospital... the funny moments would make your jaws ache.
The interval point is a shocker. The point at which the first half ends will leave you stunned. Now what was that? Kahani mein twist!
The mystery is solved soon after the intermission ends and a new journey begins. Just when you think that the story would be solved, a new story begins. Of course, the pace dips slightly in its second hour, especially during the delivery sequence of Mona [which may appear filmy to a few], but the immediate sequence, when the baby boy is born and also the subsequent sequence between Boman Irani and Aamir bring the film back on track. The culmination to the film is novel and yes, it's a master stroke from the writing point of view!
Every person behind the camera gives his/her best to the film. Hirani and Joshi's screenplay is the mainstay of the film. If you fondly recall 'Gandhigiri' from their previous film Lage Raho Munnabhai, you'd have a new phrase to chew on this time: 'All Izz Well'. Muraleedharan C.K.'s cinematography is awesome. Note the aerial view at the very start, when Madhavan and Sharman begin the journey to Shimla or the picture perfect look of Ladakh... the DoP does a magnificent job.Shantanu Moitra's music may sound plain ordinary to ears, but when viewed on screen, the score is just perfect. 'Give Me Some Sunshine', 'All Is Well', 'Zoobie Doobie' are three tracks that would grow on you after you've watched the film. The choreography of 'All Izz Well' [Avit Dias] and 'Zoobie Doobie' [Bosco-Caesar] are eye-catching. The background score [Sanjay Wandrekar, Atul Raninga, Shantanu Moitra] is right.
3 Idiots belongs to everyone. But, yes, there's no denying that Aamir makes you forget all his past achievements as you watch the amazing actor play Rancho. To state that this ranks amongst his finest works would be an understatement. Madhavan is incredible, especially in the sequence when he explains his point of view to his father [Pareekshit Sahani]. Sharman is outstanding from start to end. This was a difficult role to portray and only an actor of calibre could've pulled it off. Boman is superb as the vicious head of the institute. The scenes between Aamir and Boman are extra-ordinary and it's a treat to watch these two powerful actors clash on the big screen, without getting overdramatic. Boman's appearance, mannerisms and dialogue delivery are exemplary.
The length of Kareena's role may not be as much as Aamir, Madhavan and Sharman, but she registers a strong impact nevertheless. Omi is excellent and the viewers are sure to love his sharp tongue and gestures in the movie. Mona Singh doesn't get much scope. Jaaved Jaffery is competent. Pareekshit Sahani is decent.
On the whole, 3 Idiots easily ranks amongst Aamir, Raj Kumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra's finest films.
Monday, March 29, 2010
MY FAVOURITE DISH
CARROT HALWA
Indian desserts are a perfect delight in every season. Not only do they satisfy the taste buds but also energize the body. It is a perfect excuse to stay on the dinner table after having a heavy meal. Desserts in India are very tempting and mouth watering. A sumptuous meal is always incomplete without sweet dish like gulab jamun or kulfi or carrot halwa.
The popularity of desserts served and prepared in India has gained popularity throughout the world. Sweets and desserts have are preferred throughout South Asia. Most of the desserts have originated as a local favorite and are typical to only an ethnic group in the country. However, according to historical facts, desserts in India have an influence of various cultures those have come to India over the years through invasions or as a visitor.
When we talk is about Indian desserts, one name that undoubtedly comes into every person's mind is the traditional Carrot Halwa prepared on every Indian home in almost all the festivals. On the occasion of Diwali, Carrot Halwa is an unavoidable part of the menu. When served hot, the Carrot Halwa tastes wonderful. It is simply the prefect sweet dish to be relished post dinner. Making Carrot Halwa is not a very difficult task in terms of process; it requires a little more time and patience than any other halwa. Even if you are in love with this mouth watering dish, here is the recipe…
INGREDIENTS
• 20 medium sized carrots
• 4 tbs ghee
• 6 cups milk
• 2 cups sugar
• a few almonds and cashew nuts
• saffron or cardamom flavoring
Scrape and cut carrot into smaller pieces. Run mixer till carrot is grated uniformly. Use 8 cups of grated carrot to make the halwa. Fry carrots in ghee. Add milk and cook till very soft. Add sugar, let simmer for while, till sugar dissolves and mixture thickens. Then add flavouring. Garnish with blanched and flaked almonds and cashew nuts. Serve hot or cold as desired.
The carrot is an excellent vegetable as it has both nutritional and medicinal values which are essential for our optimum health. The carrot gets its characteristic and bright orange colour from β-carotene, which is metabolised into vitamin A in humans when bile salts are present in the intestines Massive over consumption of carrots can cause carotenosis, a benign condition in which the skin turns orange. Carrots are also rich in dietary fiber, antioxidants, and minerals.
Lack of Vitamin A can cause poor vision, including night vision, and vision can be restored by adding Vitamin A back into the diet. An urban legend says eating large amounts of carrots will allow one to see in the dark Not only its delicious, it’s also fulfilling and nutritious with about 8 grams of proteins, 50.3gram carbohydrates and 1.9 grams of fat.
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Indian desserts are a perfect delight in every season. Not only do they satisfy the taste buds but also energize the body. It is a perfect excuse to stay on the dinner table after having a heavy meal. Desserts in India are very tempting and mouth watering. A sumptuous meal is always incomplete without sweet dish like gulab jamun or kulfi or carrot halwa.
The popularity of desserts served and prepared in India has gained popularity throughout the world. Sweets and desserts have are preferred throughout South Asia. Most of the desserts have originated as a local favorite and are typical to only an ethnic group in the country. However, according to historical facts, desserts in India have an influence of various cultures those have come to India over the years through invasions or as a visitor.
When we talk is about Indian desserts, one name that undoubtedly comes into every person's mind is the traditional Carrot Halwa prepared on every Indian home in almost all the festivals. On the occasion of Diwali, Carrot Halwa is an unavoidable part of the menu. When served hot, the Carrot Halwa tastes wonderful. It is simply the prefect sweet dish to be relished post dinner. Making Carrot Halwa is not a very difficult task in terms of process; it requires a little more time and patience than any other halwa. Even if you are in love with this mouth watering dish, here is the recipe…
INGREDIENTS
• 20 medium sized carrots
• 4 tbs ghee
• 6 cups milk
• 2 cups sugar
• a few almonds and cashew nuts
• saffron or cardamom flavoring
Scrape and cut carrot into smaller pieces. Run mixer till carrot is grated uniformly. Use 8 cups of grated carrot to make the halwa. Fry carrots in ghee. Add milk and cook till very soft. Add sugar, let simmer for while, till sugar dissolves and mixture thickens. Then add flavouring. Garnish with blanched and flaked almonds and cashew nuts. Serve hot or cold as desired.
The carrot is an excellent vegetable as it has both nutritional and medicinal values which are essential for our optimum health. The carrot gets its characteristic and bright orange colour from β-carotene, which is metabolised into vitamin A in humans when bile salts are present in the intestines Massive over consumption of carrots can cause carotenosis, a benign condition in which the skin turns orange. Carrots are also rich in dietary fiber, antioxidants, and minerals.
Lack of Vitamin A can cause poor vision, including night vision, and vision can be restored by adding Vitamin A back into the diet. An urban legend says eating large amounts of carrots will allow one to see in the dark Not only its delicious, it’s also fulfilling and nutritious with about 8 grams of proteins, 50.3gram carbohydrates and 1.9 grams of fat.
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