Monday, August 6, 2012

The RTU Trap and we poor fall for it


here is the list of those got Trapped 
do a ctrl+f  and type in your name ;)  RPET 2007

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Rum Diaries Part 1

  I was anticipating Najju Da to arrive to Hyderabad today evening, but he altered his plans, but I'd already made my plan to have a Rum party tonight, so  here I'm with Banna Shekhawat, drinking on the tunes of Coke Studio (Pakistan..original one)... and obviously Purani Jeans from India.
  on this instant Banna played Pehli pehli bar baliye from Sangharsh

 




oh ho I was lost in this song and now damn you Banna you played this god damn song 
 

 anyways we were having our Rum On The Rocks... then I stumbled upon my er what are theses called.. yeah sticky notes.. and I found something, a couple of lines, once a tipsy night, I tried writing.. all were not great but a few of these holds material, so I'm sharing  here..

"kuch kehni hai unkahi baatein
puri karani hai kuch mulaqatein"

"hum toh aa bhi jayenge sanam...
hame toh bas ek bahane ki talash hai
sanam... tu na bhi mile woh mil jaye... lekin hum aa jayenge sanam".


"mera dill chahata hai ki tujhse har dinn milu
apane ankahe pyar ka izhar karu lekin teri..
 gum hai ki kahi mera pyar tujhe khaak na kar de...
mai toh tadpunga iska mujhe ilm hai... agar tu bhi tadapi toh mera jeena bekar hai.(lol :D)"


"chahata hu tujhko kisi dusri se jyada.. yeh sach hai magar..
woh jyada slutty na nikal jaye kahi agar
 tu kho degi mujhko... yaad rakhna yeh magar..
lekin hum tharki hai yeh bhool na jana..  agar ya magar."



Now Banna played the song from the epic movie Andaz Apana Apana

and we are on the brink.. So BottomsUP :D
Shabbakhair.....

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Congrats!!! You are April's Biggest Catch

Well if you are reading this in month of April.... I don't wanna say much, Welcome!!!
You are Owned :D
But seriously thanks to you All 70+ my dear dear friends for making this Day a huge HIT.
Your wishes may not go in wain and one day I may see my self as real Clown... But I got you TODAY :-D









P.S. : My heartfelt thank you to all those who messaged me, called me and shared happy B'day Pics on my Wall, and those who rarely Just there in my friend list, but pops in to pour over me best of their B'day Wishes.... Well you guys are Biggest in my Heart.... FOOLS :D








Bhadrajun

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Review : Chanakya's Chant



I received a complimentary copy of Chanakya's Chant very few days after its release... Being an ardent follower of the Ashwin Sanghi, the author on Twitter, he send me one as a gesture of goodwill.
 With an attractive golden cover, that fascinate you and drops a hint or two about the time and genre of this book, Chanakya’s Chant is spellbound read that make you get consumed in its world of 450 pages. The printing and typing quality is at par and beautifully comprehensible, plus you find the Chanakya's Chant hummed in your ears, a master strategy by Yell graduate author to release music and video teasers prior to his Novel.

  Story of historic King maker Chanakya or the Kautilya  told parallel to contemporary Pandit Vidhyasagar, who transits himself from being the son of a simple teacher to the power behind everything that happens in the country.
 The author done a brilliant job by pulling together two eras of India's Polity into one book, both protagonists duals with world around in same pace, fighting tooth and nail and mastering opponents with ruthless and cold hearted tricks and with razer sharp brilliance. In spite of a huge gap of milenia between the two narrative Ashwin Sanghi keeps you indulged in plot.
Pandit Gangasagar - the modern day Chanakya, steers through and play his art to politics. The plots and events you can relate to present political scenario: Rise of a leader from rags to the helm of the power, sex scandals, horse trading of lawmakers, corporate and multi-million scams, rigging in polls, Dharmgurus and Tantric advisers and what not. All these multi-layered plot lines inspires awe and adds to the overall fun .
 The novel starts on mild tone but as the introduction to the characters gets over it picks up the pace.
You can't help yourself but Marvell at protagonist's ruthlessness, the sacrifices they make in their life to achieve their final aim.
  The style and tone of this novel is independent it keeps varying throughout the plot, The author have adopted a number of quotes from real life political legends to truly justify the aura of Protagonists; this is one of the things he acknowledged at the end of the book with references.
  The ending of the novel is bit far fetched but can be digested looking at the trend of current political scenario of "anything can happen".
All in all it is a wholesome reading experience and make Ashwin Sanghi stand apart from the Chetan Bhagat genre of fiction.

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