Sunday, September 20, 2009

Unnai pol oruvan - Class!!


"Class" is the word for "Unnaippol Oruvan". This time, my post is going to be short for I have explained about the movie in the first word of the post. Quality brands don't talk about themselves, but they convey that they are simply the best. The movie is a standing example, a true masterpiece in every kind. The most amazing and charismatic cast and crew I'v ever seen and when I talk about the cast on screen, I have no words for them, be it our legends, Kamal and Mohanlal or the new ones on the block, Ganesh Venkatram (what a heroism, what a body language for a police officer, he was stunning and unimaginably the best policeman on screen), Anuja Iyer, Sethuraman (don't know his actual name) and the IIT geek. Hats off to all these stars and the way they showed themselves on screen. They were unimaginably perfect. Class again! Although the movie was somehow simple and common and didnt seem unique, it was actually so damn unique (unique illa, aana unique ;-)) and that's why it's just 'Unnai pol oruvan', the apt title. Am sure that the previous statement will be clear to those who watched the movie. Class is the word to the movie and all its stars!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Way to Peace..

I have a topic to speak on today and that is "When will we attain peace?". Well, I can enlist a lot of things, like living in unity without religious, language or national differences, accepting others' way of life, treating thy neighbour as thyself, etc. etc.. But, when I think about summing up into one piece, I just feel that when everybody earns(deserves) his life, there will prevail Peace. What I mean is that, as long as one is righteous about what he earns, he will deserve what he gets. Earn thy food, thy clothing, thy shelter (when i say 'Earn', I mean its original meaning, 'deserve' and 'earn the right way'). Once one gets what he deserves, there will not be accumulation of wealth in some parts and draining of wealth in the other. Once that balance is obtained, there will prevail Peace. Obviously, the implicit meaning is that, one tends to be busy when he has to earn his life and when he is busy, he will not have the time to fight or think about the differences. So, comes Peace. :-) What say? :)

Well, so far, so good, but what matters is translating the entire content into Japanese for I have to speak about about this in my Japanese class..now starts the fun :-)