Thursday, February 28, 2008

Trip to Shirdi & Shani Shinganapur...

On Friday 9th February, I went to Shirdi and Shani Shinganapur

Trip to Shirdi was special to me for 3 reasons: Firstly, I’ve never been to Shirdi. Secondly, since our last
Trip to Lonavala I’ve not been to anywhere outside Mumbai, so I was sort of bore with my daily routine and definitely needed a break… Lastly and most importantly, it was the first trip with my team members…

One day suddenly, Hemant and Nishant came up with the idea of going to Shirdi… Few of us agreed to go with them. So, we decided to invite all our team members (both present & ex team members) and I sent the mail invitation to all of them, for our Trip to Shirdi but finally only eight of us (Hemant, Nishant, Pankaj, Pavan, Sumant, Siddhant, Vikas and me) opted for coming on this memorable trip…

On Friday midnight, we left Mumbai and the journey began with fultoo masti & fun… The special attraction of the night was Sumant and his stories of Mumbai, Gujarat, etc… Those stories kept us awake almost the whole night and along with laughter, it brought stomach ache too…

Next morning, one of the most difficult tasks for us was to wake up Sumant… At one point, we decided to let him sleep till the time we comeback from the temple. It wouldn’t be fair if I don’t mention Siddhant’s words here “Yeh sahi hai:- khaya, piya, pakaya aur ab so raha hai… (He is great, he ate, drank, talked and now he is sleeping…)”

Anyways finally he woke up and we did the Darshan (prayers) in the Shirdi Temple… I also liked the museum inside the temple which showcases the photos, portraits of the Sai Baba and various things used by Him…

Later on our way to Shani Shinganapur, we enjoyed the fresh Ganne ka Juice (Sugarcane’s Juice)… It was something which I was witnessing for the first time in my life, that is, Ganne ka Juice taken out by a Kohlu ka Baail (An Ox tied to a lever which is generally used for taking out juices and oils).

For visiting Shani Shinganapur temple, there is a custom that all the male devotees have to first bathe and then wear only a dhoti in order to do the Puja (offering prayers) there, as women are not allowed to do Puja there…

Initially I was a bit uneasy with the idea of wearing only a dhoti but it felt superb after trying something different and that too a dhoti … Actually Siddhant helped me in wearing it in the typical style hence it was looking better…

Later we went to Trimbakeshwar Temple, Nasik; we reached there approximately after 10 minutes of closing time of the temple. Hence we weren’t lucky enough to visit that temple; so only options available to us were to click photographs and do shopping outside the market and we took the advantage of both these options…

On our way back to Mumbai, we halted at Sanskriti Resort for dinner; the setting there was of a typical Marathi Village… We all chose to eat their specialty, the Marathi Thali… The food was delicious and also it tastes yummy, when you are actually eating something for the first time in the day…

Finally we reached back Mumbai around 4 a.m. in the morning…

Before concluding this post, I would also like to mention about few people without whom this trip wouldn’t have been such wonderful: Vikas Bhai who was the trip manager and also took care of the finance department, Pavan for his funny one liner’s, Pankaj who didn’t sleep for more than 1 hour on the whole trip which took approximately 30 hours… And also others who made this trip a memorable one for me…

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Poha Party

The Poha Party - it wasn’t the usual party which we people generally have but it was something different...

Friday 22nd February, 2008, Ankur sent a formal mail inviting all of us to his place for this party … What I really liked in that mail was its subject line, which said “1 saal puraana vaada kal poora karna hai…” Actually last year, he promised us that soon we’ll get a chance to eat poha cooked by him...

Next day, almost all the invitees, who were expected there, reached on time… Although the party delayed by 1 hour since the dish wasn’t ready but it was definitely worth waiting…

At last, the delicious poha was ready to eat and we enjoyed it a lot… Everyone asked Ankur to cook poha atleast once in a week…

But guys, party wasn’t over yet, Ankur had one more dish in-store for us –
Halwa.

After eating the poha, he immediately started cooking Suji / Rava ka Halwa for us, in which Bhavana too helped him out but then too all the credit goes only to Ankur. The halwa too was very delicious…

The people who enjoyed these delicious dishes on a Saturday evening were Ankit, Bhavana, Mayank, Mohit, Niraj, Sakshi and me. And now after viewing the pics, guys don’t be jealous of us…


PS: All my female readers, if you want to learn “how to cook Poha”, then please contact Ankur and I’m sure he’ll mail his poha.txt file to all of you...

Monday, February 11, 2008

An encounter with "Bollywood Ka Boss"

In October 2007, I went to give the written test for a Bollywood quiz show on Filmy Channel, “Bollywood Ka Boss”…

The selection process started almost 4 months back when I sent a SMS to some special number and later got 9 questions, one after the another (did I mention that I got all the answers correct).

After few weeks, the organizers decided a cut-off and called approximately 9000 people from across India, to write the test at 16 test centers…

I reached the venue, i.e. Rang Sharda Auditorium, Bandra around 4:30 in the evening. There were already 500-600 people waiting to get the entry, I too waited outside for few minutes before they started the entry process…

In the meantime, I observed few fellow participants; the participant list included everyone from teenagers to senior citizens, from house makers to professionals like me. Some people came there, to support their children while some couples brought their kids along with them. I also listened to the conversations amongst few of them...

While standing outside, some were tensed while some were excited, by the thought of clearing the written test then try their luck and knowledge for the huge prize associated with the title “Bollywood Ka Boss”. Sorry, I forgot to mention that the prize money for the winner is Rs. 50 Lakhs; yes you heard it right its 50 Lakhs…

While standing outside, I saw one gentlemen taking out his laptop, the other guy with him was taking out the Reliance Data Card while the third one was just trying to remember the names of some of the Filmi websites. As soon the laptop started, the thinking man came up the idea to search on indiafm.com while other one suggested some other names. But the gentleman operating the machine opened Wikipedia.org and started searching something. I was simply amused to see such fantastic use of technology…

Looking around, I found people revising something from their registers and notebooks; I still can’t believe that people prepared notes for this contest. Even some people were reading Filmi magazines and newspapers like Screen

People were also busy in discussing the cut-off scores, which would have decided one’s candidature for the written test and also about the pattern of the written test, which was yet to take place…

Once the entry was open, the mob was on fire. I’m using the word “mob” since everyone was so tired waiting outside and at the same time also excited, eager and in a hurry to get in that we all behaved like a mob… During this entry process, someone just asked the question, “Who was the actress in Hunterwali???” Few people tried hard remembering the name of the actress while few made wild guesses. One of the guys searched his book and was disappointed that he had wasted hundreds of rupee by buying that book… (FYI: Nadia was the actress in Hunterwali)…

While standing in the queue, one of the gentlemen gave an offer to the volunteers that if they allow him to enter then he’ll give them Rupees Fifty Thousand out of the prize money of Rupees Fifty Lakhs, which he’ll be winning soon…

After struggling for more than an hour, I finally got the entry into the auditorium. The scene inside the audi was no different from outside; here too, people who got the entry at the starting, were shouting at the volunteers and the organizers, everyone was asking the same set of questions: “What time the test will start?”, “What’s the pattern of the test?”, “How long will the test continue?”, “Where’s the washroom?” and the most common one was “Will the test be conducted today itself?”

Meanwhile, the guy sitting beside me shouted a slogan several times, “Filmy flop hai, Star Plus top hai…” (Filmy is a flop channel while Star Plus is at the top). Different people were shouting different kind of slogans…

Finally Boman Irani, who is the host of the show, entered the auditorium and then all those who were shouting, again started shouting but this time, in his praise. Few called him “Lucky Singh” while others called him “Dr. Asthana”…

After Boman left, the test finally started and I too completed it before time since I knew the answers of only, half of the questions. I knew that I’ll not be selected since it had been proved that there exist more ardent fans of Bollywood than me...

My best wishes to each and every participant of the show and I hope that this show becomes a HIT !!!

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

The 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards: Nominations

The following are the nominees of the 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards and the ones which are in bold font are my personal choices for this year awards…


BEST FILM
Chak De! India
Guru
Jab We Met
Om Shanti Om
Taare Zameen Par


BEST DIRECTOR
Aamir Khan (Taare Zameen Par)
Anurag Basu (Life... In A Metro)
Farah Khan (Om Shanti Om)
Imtiaz Ali (Jab We Met)
Mani Ratnam (Guru)
Shimit Amin (Chak De! India)


BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE)
Abhishek Bachchan (Guru)
Akshay Kumar (Namastey London)
Darsheel Safary (Taare Zameen Par)
Shahrukh Khan (Chak De! India)
Shahrukh Khan (Om Shanti Om)
Shahid Kapoor (Jab We Met)


BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (FEMALE)
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (Guru)
Deepika Padukone (Om Shanti Om)
Kareena Kapoor (Jab We Met)
Madhuri Dixit (Aaja Nachle)
Rani Mukerji (Laaga Chunari Mein Daag)
Vidya Balan (Bhool Bhulaiyaa)


BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE)
Aamir Khan (Taare Zameen Par)
Anil Kapoor (Welcome)
Irrfan Khan (Life in a... Metro)
Mithun Chakraborty (Guru)
Shreyas Talpade (Om Shanti Om)


BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (FEMALE)
Konkona Sen Sharma (Life in a... Metro)
Konkona Sen Sharma (Laaga Chunari Mein Daag)
Rani Mukerji (Saawariya)
Shilpa Shukla (Chak De! India)
Tisca Chopra (Taare Zameen Par)


BEST MUSIC
A R Rahman (Guru)
Monty Sharma (Saawariya)
Pritam (Jab We Met)
Pritam (Life in a... Metro)
Vishal-Shekhar (Om Shanti Om)


BEST LYRICS
Gulzar (Tere Nina - Guru)
Javed Akhtar (Main Agar Kahoon - Om Shanti Om)
Prasoon Joshi (Maa - Taare Zameen Par)
Sameer (Jab Se Tere Naina - Saawariya)
Vishal Dadlani (Aankhon Mein Teri - Om Shanti Om)


BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (MALE)
A R Rahman (Tere Bina - Guru)
K K (Aankhon Mein Teri - Om Shanti Om)
Shaan (Jab Se Tere Naina - Saawariya)
Sonu Nigam (Main Agar Kahoon - Om Shanti Om)
Sukhawinder Singh (Chak De - Chak De! India)


BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (FEMALE)
Alisha Chinai (It's Rocking - Kya Love Story Hai)
Shreya Ghosal (Barso Re - Guru)
Shreya Ghosal (Yeh Ishq Hai - Jab We Met)
Sunidhi Chauhan (Sajanaji Vari Vari - Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd.)
Sunidhi Chauhan (Aaja Nachle - Aaja Nachle)


PS: What are your choices this year do let me know...

Source: Bollywood Hungama

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