Monday, April 23, 2012

DDLJ - Last Scene Explained


DDLJ - Last scene explained. (the unspoken words from last scene of the legendary movie).

Raj - While climbing train - "Kutton ki tarah itni maar khaayi, gadhon ki tarah ghar ka kaam bhi kiya, phir bhi ladki nahin mili. Bauji, mere dost kya sochenge, Simran mujhe de do; nahin toh meri izzat mitti mein mil jaayegi"

Simran - "National award aur Oscar ke liye sahi scene hai, bapu ne haath bhi pakad liya hai, rona dhona + emotional masala = award; bauji haath mat chhodna, award mutthi mein hai"

Bauji - "Bas train aur thodi fast ho jaaye, phir mein Simran ka haath chhod doonga. woh bhaagegi aur train nahin pakad paayegi. Log mujphe bura baap hone ka ilzaam bhi nahin lagaa payenge"

Rest - "kaash writer ne humaare liye bhi kuchh wazandar likha hota" and crying.



A few sec of Simran pleading, later -



Raj - "I got to make my puppy face look cuter"

Bauji - "Now its the right time" - releases Simran of his grip.

Simran - dumb founded - "Bauji released me; now i have to improvise. what should i do?" "Lets make a dash of it, at least I would get a Olympic medal".

Bauji - (Actual dialogue) Jaa jee le apni zindagi - thinking "Ready! Get Set! Go!!"

Kuljeet - "Before Simran runs, please allow me fire the cue shot at least"

Simran is running toward her lover - not knowing that all the bogies are interconnected, she could have climbed the nearest one and walked up the rest of the way instead of running - "Yeh shaadi ka dress aur yeh high heels - Olympics mein yeh dress code hona chaahiye - phir dekhte hain India gold medal kaise nahin laata"

Raj - "Simran toh aa rahi hai. Isse pehle ke baap-beti ka khayal badle, isse pakad ke kheench leta hoon train mein".

Once Simran is pulled into the train.

Raj - to Bauji - Dekha bauji, mein aapki beti leke udd chala - appke paas raha thenga.

Bauji - more pleased and smiling - Ullu ke patthe - Khaali do kapdon mein bida kiya beti ko. Shaadi aur dahej ka kharcha bhi bhacha. Tujhe mila sirf thenga.

And thus happened the famous climax scene of DDLJ.

Dont forget to leave your comments...

Friday, July 22, 2011

Cricket # 3: The Complacency

Height of Indian Cricket team's complacency - Dravid (a specialist batsman) is wicket-keeping, Dhoni (a specialist wicketkeeper) is bowling, while Zaheer (a specialist bowler) is exer-cycling in a gym in an official International Cricket Test match; and YES, all are members of the playing team.




(Reality - Zaheer is injured and temporarily out of the match and so Dhoni is experimenting with bowling; but what the heck - lets criticize them :P its must for the team's successful expedition in England).

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Cricket # 2 : The Dilemma

Many a times a man (as in Homo Sapiens) is put through dilemmatic situations; none more prominent than those in Sport.

Who doesn't love sports? Across the World there are billions of fans of football and there would be at least a billion Cricket fans in the Indian Subcontinent alone. And some people are so fanatical about their teams that they would go miles following their favorite team or even would burn effigies if their heroes fail.

While the players (who actually fight it out in the middle) are tied down by the nationality they hold, the coaches and support staff are not bound by such rules. This was the reason Bob Woolmer, an Englishman is credited for bringing South African team to top of test rankings. Dave Whatmore who played for Australia, gained fame leading Sri Lankans to World Cup victory in 1996 and later make a formidable team out of Bangladesh's kids.

The past coach of Indian cricket team, Gary Kirsten, faced the dilemma when Indian Cricket team toured South Africa under him. While India was fighting to retain the top spot in test cricket rankings, the Proteas who were at second place were looking forward to dislodge Indians. More recently, South Africans faced Indian Cricket team in the World Cup while Gary was the coach.

Currently India is on tour of England under another English coach Duncan Fletcher, who played for England and 5 years ago he coached the English national team. What a dilemma it would be for him? 5 years ago he was striving to make name for the English cricket team and today he would be making plans to rout them.

With top spot at stake, if the Indian cricket team fail to make their mark in England, would questions be raised against his professional integrity? If Indians rout the English, would Duncan's home country raise fingers on him (specially when most of the current English team played under him earlier and he would know their playing behavior).

One can only wonder, how tremendous pressure situation a coach would often have to go. Its indeed a great Dilemma.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Personal # 4: My Art Creation Of The Day


Here's a landscape picture created out by concatenation of 5 individual images.

This is an image of the Atlantic Ocean as viewed from East Coast of the US.

Click here to view the image in picasa album.

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Personal # 3 : Camping Trip To Acadia National Park 2011

public Enjoy campingVacation() {
fly (Dayton, Boston);
fly (Cleveland, Boston);
drive (Boston, AcadiaNationalPark);
while (haveTime) {
camping();
hiking();
}
drive(AcadiaNationalPark, Boston);
fly (Boston, LaGuardia);
fly (LaGuardia, Dayton);
}

Monday, June 27, 2011

Cricket # 1 : Coming up 2000

Its been nearly a century and half that the first official test was played between England and Australia; then test playing giants. The test was played in 1877 in Australian continent. And soon the 2000th test is coming up. This however, will be played between England and India.

It will be the third time India will be featuring in any 100th tests. Earlier in 400th test ever played, India faced Pakistan in Karachi in 1954/55 season and it ended in a draw. Then in 1992, India played South Africa in Durban in test#1200 of the history.

It took over a century to play first 1000 tests (1000th test was played in 1984/85); while the next thousand would have been played in less than three decades.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Amazing # 4 : Hudson's the runway

About two and half years ago a plane took off from LaGuardia, New York and minutes into the flight, it lost power on both its jet engines. It was flying at height of 700m. Burj Al Khalifa is 828m and the tallest skyscraper of New York is nearly 400m high.

The plane was still climbing when both its engines failed due to bird-hits and all it could do was try to find nearest airport for emergency landing, but there was non in the reach. It didnt even have time to turn back to La Guardia. What did the pilot do - land in the Hudson river.

The Hudson river was the only runway the plane could land on and it was brave decision that saved life of 155 passengers and crew members.

But here's something more interesting. Where's the plane that crashed.

Well, the company managed to salvage the plane before it could sink in the river and its now going to become a museum.

Here's more details on it.

And here's how the fateful accident took place


Did u like this post or not? click appropriately below.