Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Sensex on another high

The BSE ‘Sensex’, finally reached to the much awaited peak for the last few weeks, it crossed the 13,000 mark. As the index went up 117 points to close at 13024 a wave of happiness spread among at the Dalal Street and the Investors and Traders worldwide leaped up with joy.

There has been a debate over whether the Share index is a real reflection of the country’s progress and whether it represents the commonest of the common. However, without doubt this is a remarkable achievement as far as the Indian Share Markets are concerned.

Finally the justice for Priyadarshini Mattoo

The Delhi High Court today gave Death Sentence to Santosh Singh who allegedly raped and killed 23 years old law student Priyadarshini Mattoo.
The justice came after 11 years, but It Came, finally, giving at least some relief to the Matto Family and a ray of hope to the families of victims in two other high-profile cases- Jessica Lal and Nitish Katara Murder Cases.

The Judges, while reading the Statement, observed the circumstance as rarest of the rare. However this has triggered the age long discussion over Death Penalty for Rapists again. Singh, a son of an IPS officer and a lawyer by himself brutally killed the victim. In my opinion, he deserves the biggest punishment.

However, I believe that killing a criminal is not the Answer. There is only one solution, which is a rather hard to implement, kill the criminal mentality and not the criminal. To develop a society with lesser no of crimes we need to work very hard. Till then, there appears to be only one punishment for a crime as wild as this one.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Is Roger's Dominance making Tennis boring? NO. Not at All.

In the life of every game there comes a time when someone or the other dominates the game.
and in the life of every Great Player there comes a time when he/she dominates the scenareo. (Golf and Tiger Woods, F1 and Schumacher, Cycling and Armstrong, Cricket and Australia, so on..)
and then Even a small loss by such kings of their time counts as much as a big victory.

This is Roger's turn. We should enjoy it and not get bored, well, It's not at all boring.

And by the way, Ther is nothing wrong if Roger dominates the game."Roger dominates" doesn't mean other players are not good enough.
It's just the class of this man that makes us forget about most of the others, including even Players of Caliber like Nadal or Roddic or Safin.


Tennis was always exciting and Roger has in fact made it more exciting.
He emerges as a great challange to every other player and they try to put their best efforts in.
So Roger has to win every match, every set, every game, every point on his own.

If not with the opponents, he is competing with himself, doing things he always dreamt of but couldn't do till now.

Although he has achieved so much, so much is to be achieved. He will have to continue fighting till there are players left on the face of the Earth... And I guess this struggle isn't less exciting!

Home win for Roger


A win in the Final, The Records, The Trophy, The Smile, The Emotions …

Roger Federer has done it again. Yet this one was a special one, a really really special one as it took seven attempts.
This time he has won at Basel a place where he once worked as a Ball-boy, a place where he dreamt to play one day, a place where he was born and brought up.

He won the Swiss Indoors, his fourth title in a row and eleventh of the year, beating the Chilean Fernando Gonzalez 6-36-2 7-6(3).

This is now becoming very customary that with every win he is setting new records.

With a win in Basel, Roger quenched his 44th ATP Title. And improved his winning record to 87-5
He has also become the first player in Open era to win 10 titles for three consecutive years.
Today, he celebrated his 100th day as World No.1
He also completed his 143rd week as World No. 1. (Only Ivan Lendle (157) and Jimmy Conners (160) are ahead of him)

A 2nd innings

He has retired from the driver’s seat but hasn’t left The Team. So in the near future, we will be able to find him on the Track again in those fiery red colours.

Michael Schumacher is all set to be a ‘super assistant’ to Jean Todt, the new Chief Executive of Team Ferrari.

However he is also searching ‘a new pace of life’ away from F1, as he described it at Ferrari World Finals- the traditional season closer of the racing team at Monza.

Friday, October 27, 2006

A Review of The Movie 'Iqbal'

This is a Post from my old blog, posted in June, 2006
Ashayein khili audience ki

Nagesh Kukunur is nursing a dream, but this time he isn’t acting in it.

Mukta Arts is selling the dream but this time, Showman Subhash Ghai is not into all glittery mahals or larger than life heroes.

‘Iqbal’ is something real- a story of a teenage boy, a journey of his dream, a dream that many thousand Indians nurture in their hearts- to play cricket for India.

So the story is of Iqbal Khan, 18 ( Shreyas Talpade ) who loves Cricket and dreams to earn a national cap. But the obstacles start from right within. Iqbal is deaf and mute. His father ( Yateen Karyekar ), a simple farmer from the remote village kolipad, is however not happy with his son’s passion and wants him to follow his footsteps. But his mother ( Pratiksha Lonkar ) and sister Khatija ( Shweta Prasad ), a schoolgirl, love the game equally and fully support him. Khatija is a great source of inspiration and a channel of communication with others for Iqbal. She makes him join a local Cricket academy run by a veteran coach ( Girish Karnad ). Here Iqbal fine-tunes his bowling skills but suddenly finds himself ruled out of the academy after a stiff with a batsman, of course, the politics.

All his dreams, all hopes seem to vanish away but then he accidentally comes to know that Mohit (Nasiruddin Shah) a village drunkard and an ex-cricketer could help him.

Thus the drama begins. Iqbal has to do many tasks to catch his dream- first, to make Mohit leave drinking, then train hard, run away from home to play in Ranji without even club experience, convince his father, overcome the selection politics and finally get a place in Team India.

So, it’s all about Iqbal’s battle against these challenges with the support of his loving mother, confident sister and friend, philosopher and guide- Mohit. But even more it’s a cricketer in making, a superstar on board. Still, it doesn’t even once get melodramatic although it has every chance to be a masala movie.

Kukunur made protagonist is deaf and mute but not weak. He not only makes Mohit his ‘Guruji’ (Teacher) but also tests him before taking coaching from him before taking coaching from him. This is where “Iqbal” scores over movies like ‘Black’. Similarly, unlike many other movies, Cricket emerges as a distinct character of Iqbal. The focus is on Iqbal’s journey and not on Cricket as a whole. Still what it tells is a story of Cricket- Surely, a rare occasion.

There are several light hearted and cheerful moments like Buffaloes named after Bowlers, Iqbal’s efforts to hide from his father his love for the game and ‘Secret’ Training, Mohit’s Encounters with Khatija and her Mother, and many more… What marks above them all is Mohit’s Mantra- “Heart Thinks like Head”

The Music by Saleem- Suleiman and Sukhvindar Singh, Particulary the Themes of “Ashayen” and “Jeetenge Jeetenge” take the Story to New Heights.

However, at the Climax, the match fails to generate euphoria like that in “Lagaan”. ‘Iqbal’also appears to slow down at times,But overall, it’s a job well done by the Editor Sanjeev Dutta.

The Silhouettes of Iqbal running around the fields, the village environment and the Match ambience reveal the brilliance of Sudeep Chatterjee’s Photography.

On acting front, Shreyas talpade steals the show right from the beginning and makes us identify with him as 18 years old Iqbal. He is well supported by the maestro- Nasiruddin Shah; Nasir’s Mohit is unarguably the best Coach to have. The duo is simply great to watch. While Shweta Prasad, Pratiksha Lonkar and Yateen Karyekar do a remarkable job, Girish Karnad leaves a wonderful impact as a villionous Coach- a symbol of Curruption in Cricket.

Last but not the least, ‘Iqbal’ once again proves Nagesh Kukunur’s excellent skills as a story-teller. This time Nagesh is a much more matured director who succeeds to keep the ‘Ashayein’ (Faith) of the audiences alive.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Imrana’s Struggle for Real Justice

On Oct 18, the Muzzafarnagar District Court passed a decision which is seen as a new ray of hope for women suppressed under the burden of Conservative Society. The Court sentenced Ali Mohammed,69, ten years of imprisonment for raping his daughter-in-law, Imrana,28.

Ali Mohmmed raped his daughter-in-law Imrana, mother of five children, on June 6, 2005. Before going to court, she took the complaint to the Panchayat and local religious heads had asked her to marry her father-in-law and treat her husband, Nur Ilahi, as he her ‘son’ (?)
When the case was finally registered by the police, several social activists including sections of Muslim Community and common people came to her support.
The Court has leaved it up Imrana, saying that there isn’t any condition under which her matrimony could be questioned. This act has laid down clear indications that The Court of Law is superior over any other court in this country. The Case is now a new ray of hope for several suppressed women in the country. At least I hope so.
Imrana, a mother of five says her priorities are with her children and she will abide by the law. She is now living at her parent’s home.
The struggle is not over yet.

Good-bye to the Festival of Lights...



So the Diwali ended today...


but the light it has spread may never end....

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

What happened to the Blogger????

This is becoming something usual with Blogger now, sudden failure and repairs.

I came in to write on "Monday" and now, it's Tuesday... for past three hours, I'm dealing with log-in and other problems....too hectic!!!! I'm too tired to write anything today...

2nd Airport at Mumbai

Navi Mumbai will soon be having another step forward in development. The Navi Mumbai Airport plan which has got clearance from ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) is likely to get green signal from the Union Cabinet by the end of this month. So in a few years the wait for permission to land the aeroplanes will be a rare occurrence.

This is good news as for the development of Mumbai metropolitan area. The City of Mumbai is experiencing tremendous pressure of population and thus development is required to rach not only Navi Mumbai but other cities and distant areas too.

It’s a real good news on Diwali as this can bring a substantial growth in the imports from the region.

Goodbye Schumi, Congrats Rofer...

It’s been a very special day for me…not just because it’s Diwali, but more because today Michael Schumacher said Goodbye to F1
And even more special because, Roger Federer won another title in ATP Masters Cup Series…


The Final Lap...

Schumi played his last race in Brazil- on the home track of his hero Irton Senna, whom he succeeded as a champion of the game in a real sense.
And he came fourth, one place ahead of his successor in Team Ferrari Next Year- Kimi Raikkonen…

Like many millions, I’m so used to see Schumacher coming out of the Ferrari in all Red colours with an innocent Reddish victorious face - I’ll always miss him. I know, on the track he wasn’t ‘innocent’ but surely he looked one…and off the Track, he sure was an innocent one. He never wanted too much of fame, off-the-game media attention or things like that -he rather maintains a safe distance from publicity. What he always wanted was a win, a victory for which he was always ready to do anything and everything.

The Race was won bye his Brazilian Teammate- Massa while his nemesis Alonso won the Driver’s Title and Constructure’s Trophy went to Renault.

Sad that Schumi couldn’t make it to the Podium in the last F1Race he played but he has certainly climbed to a Podium from where no one can kick him down.

The records may break, of course, they are meant to break one day. But certain sportsmen create a place in the hearts of people, which is unbreakable. They take the game to a new height and dominate it completely and the game is known by their name. It happens every generation.
You think of the Sport and you immediately think of the Sportsperson. F1 and Michael Schumacher are like Football and Pele, Boxing and Mohammed Ali, Cycling and Lance Armstrong or Chess and Garry Casparove, Cricket and from Don Bradman to Sachin Tendulkar,

Tennis too have got a lot of them- from Maurine Connolly, Rod Lever, Margaret Court to Borg- Mc-Enroe to Navratilova-Evert to Steffie Graf to Boris Becker, Sampras and Agassi And…. To Roger Federer..


Roger, Roger, Roger....

Roger yesterday defeated Fernando Gonzalez of Chile 7-5, 6-1, 6-0 to set some new records, which he always does.

Roger has now won three titles in a row- US Open, Japan Open and Madrid Masters.
Roger won for the first time in Madrid, Spain-the country his nemesis Nadal comes from
He captured his 4th Master’s Title this year and 12th overall.
He’s beaten Pete Sampras’s record and stands second behind Andre’ Agassi, who has won 17.
With this win, Roger became first person since Ivan Lendl (in 1982) to win 80 or more matches two years in a row.

…The records may break, of course, they are meant to break one day. But certain sportsmen create a place in the hearts of people, which is unbreakable. They take the game to a new height and dominate it completely and the game is known by their name….

That’s what Schumacher and Federer have for our generation…
Both are real icons.

One comes from Germany, the other speaks Swiss German …
One drives swift cars and the other hits the ball swiftly…
One takes dangerous turns and other makes incredible returns…

Both have Spaniards as a their nemesis…

However, both are not all that same…

While one is a not so nice guy on Track, the other is the nicest guy on Tennis Court! But I’ll like them two…

Monday, October 23, 2006

Happy Diwali!

First of all, wish you all a very very very HAPPY DIWALI and a very very very very prosperous New Year….

Diwali… The Festival of Lights… A good time to do something new...

So this is my new Blog, (and I’m starting it on an auspicious day of Bali-Pratipada)

I have started this blog to put my voice on several Events, Happenings, Persons, Books, Quotes, whatever I feel as an important part of My World…

So come and take a look inside this World…