It started last Sunday, when I went to watch Strangers at PVR Plaza. I was way too excited, as it’d mark the start of this year’s Osians Cine Fan for me, so much so that I reached there half an hour before the show timing to get the ticket. But talk about bad luck and I’ll top the list!
They had changed the movie and postponed the timing as well, so now it was to be Shoonya at 7.15 p.m. Now that I was there, I wouldn’t have gone back without watching the movie, so I bought the ticket and went to Barista to have a quick bite; came back well in time and settled comfortably in the waiting lounge in the theatre premises. Across the room, around another table, were 3 gals, out of which 2 looked good, and that’s all to this story! Well, not really. ;-)
A nice movie, on the match fixing scandal in cricket; KK Menon was good, as usual, Naseeruddin Shah as classy as ever, and Tulip Joshi, the pretty woman.
After working for over 2 years, one always wishes that there were no Mondays in the week, I’m no different. I reached office, hoping that it wouldn’t be a heavy day to cope with. I didn’t receive any email from my team lead in the first couple of hours of the day, and I knew it was one of those lucky days!
I was browsing through some random videos when I happened to watch the trailer of the Goal-2: Living the Dream! The first part of the series was an absolute treat for the lovers of the beautiful game and I was desperately waiting for the second part’s release; found out that it released a long time back in many countries. I could not wait any longer, and the search was on! Managed to find the full movie on YouTube, and the Monday was just not the same!
Loved it as much as the first one, and just can’t seem to get enough of the track “Feeling a Moment” by Feeder, which features in the OST of the movie; someday I wanna feature in a video with this song in the background…Amen!
Having watched Goal-2 the previous day, I felt like re-living the Goal-1 experience; so I did and Tuesday’s gone, gone with the wind! The sounds of Feeling a Moment continue to fill the air around me...
Wednesday was just a regular day at work, but I was happy in anticipation of a fun-filled extended weekend!
I got up early on Thursday to catch the first movie of the day, Mithya, but thanks to the Delhi traffic, I could not make it in time for the show... just not the start I expected, nevertheless I bought a ticket for The Woven Stories Of The Other, a Philippines’ movie, based on a tribal war in some forest village of the country. I didn’t understand much of the movie and almost slept in between. I was hoping the other movies that followed would make up for these 97 minutes!
The next one was Resonance, a Bengali movie, with a solid star cast, primarily 'coz of Rahul Bose, with Rajat Kapoor, Raima Sen & Rituparna Sengupta. I took a seat in the third row from the back, about 15 minutes before the start. I began browsing through the daily bulletin, and just then 2 pretty looking gals came and sat beside me on my right, leaving a seat in between, where I had kept my glasses and the film schedule, how I wish I hadn’t!
After a while, a guy enquired if that seat was vacant, and as it was, I picked up my stuff from there to allow him to sit. Instead he asked me to shift there, and I readily did! :)
The movie started well, but became much of a drag after about half an hour of its running. I was getting restless, so I initiated a conversation with the pretty gal A, sitting next to me. Apparently, she was getting bored too. And we talked about boredom! :D
When the movie ended, more talk followed. We talked about a few movies of this year’s Osians, and when we discussed Shoonya, she told me that she saw me at the theatre that day…
Ting Tong! Dance to the song… God made a plan, for me to just play along! :)
These were the same 2 gals I saw at PVR Plaza the other day. And the story continues…
The next movie, “we” watched was Footsteps, debut venture for the director Suman Ghosh, starring Soumitra Chatterjee and Nandita Das in lead. A brilliant movie about an old man in his twilight years, his relationship with his daughter and his bonding with the neighbors’ 5-year old kid. The cinematography was superb too. I met the director at the end of the movie to thank him for giving us 90 minutes to cherish.
It was time to head back home now, time to offer a lift, time to exchange numbers to seek to keep in touch!
Come Friday and I was up earlier than the previous day, to avoid missing out on the first movie of the day, which I so wanted to watch. The roads looked clearer and it was a comfortable drive at an average speed of 60 kmph, until I was faced with a traffic jam again! Stuck in there, the hope of reaching Siri Fort in time was fading. Even when it cleared out, it was near to impossible to cover the remaining distance in the little time left. I had made peace in my head with the sorry possibility of not being able to watch the movie. I reached at 9.55 a.m., just in time for the show, but I doubted if I’d be able to get the ticket. But as it was destined to be a good week for me, I was lucky to get the ticket and watch the movie, Crossroads. And the next 90 minutes that followed couldn’t be better.
“The film resembles snippets of collected photographs of everyday life. It brings together similar yet unconnected people in search of something to overcome their mundane routine - a mixture of games of perception and reality, the absurdly comic and the absolutely accurate, a mystery and a family drama. It traces patterns and drops hints that for these individuals there lies a far greater drama in the ordinariness of ordinary stories than in the melodrama of spectacles.” – synopsis from the website.
Aptly named, the movie showed different people, standing at some crossroad in their lives, knowing not where to go, which path to tread. Undoubtedly, my pick of this Osians!
The next was Shame, a documentary about the life of a 30-year old woman, Mukhtaran Mai, in a remote village in Pakistan, after she was gang-raped by the members of an influential family in the village. An outstanding film, the director has done a great job.
The last one for me that day was Moonlit Forest. No offences meant to anybody related to this film, even remotely and to all those who liked it, I just couldn’t understand why was this film even thought of to be made! I was intrigued by the title, but what I got was nowhere close to what I expected it to be. So I headed back home; it was my mum’s birthday, spent the evening with her, hogged on Domino’s Cheese Burst pizzas and the ever so yummy Chocolate Marble Cake that my masi had baked.
After 2 activity-full days, I decided to take it easy on Saturday. I had a plan to go for Strangers at 4.30 p.m., so had a lot of time before that to laze around. I had my brunch, watched TV for a while, caught on a short nap, got up and set off for Siri Fort. It was to be a “Meeting Old Friends” Day; just at the entrance, I met this friend of mine, with who the last form of any communication that I had was about 1.5 years back. It was good to meet her after so long. While I was talking to her, I saw another familiar face approaching me, a friend from college. And in no time, a colleague from office as well!
Now I was waiting, looking for someone who was expected to turn up, when the pretty gal A, dressed in white, came and stood right beside me! (Yeah, it was planned this time :D)
As we approached the auditorium, it started raining out of nowhere. It was fun getting drenched, I don’t even remember when was it the last time that I had allowed myself to do that, in college days I guess. All soaked up, we went in to watch the movie, fought with the people in-charge to finally grab the reserved seats for jury!
It was an awesome opening half an hour, with Jimmy Shergill at his personal best. But then as it progressed, it became predictable by the minute, and 2 crappy songs one after the other, made it worse enough for us to decide to move out. We went to CP to have a cup of coffee, I had an Assam tea, and then we walked to the Central Park; beautifully lit up, it’s one of the most amazing places to visit in the evening.
Another good day draws to a close; in a few hours, it will be a Sunday morning.
As late as it could be, I woke up after-noon. I had to meet a couple of friends over lunch. We went to Market Café, ordered 2 different pastas, both were good to my taste buds, and then a Mexican Pizza, which wasn’t much appreciated by anyone, but me. :)
Then we moved to The Big Chill Café for desserts, they are worth dying for!
We ordered an Irish Cream Cheese Cake and a scoop each of Belgian Chocolate and Midnight Mint ice creams. Who needs anything else to get high on, when you have all this, and cheaper...
I hadn’t had “good food” for so long, thanks to a wretched stomach infection; this meal was one to savour.
Now back home, I was in my bed, remembering the week gone by, where every day was as good as the previous one, and it just got better...
Life is about this and that
Today is good, tomorrow may be bad
In this moment, I’m just glad
For those seven days, were only fun-clad!
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14 comments:
All i got to say is LUCKY GALS!!!... ;)
Main nahi comment karti :(
good babes
good food
good movies
what else can a guy ask for ??:D
awesomo!!!!!!
man.. great week.. i m jealous.. wanna trade? :D
nicely described too.. must say :)
well the winds were blowing in the right direction and you followed the trail.life has cups of joys an caskets of unknown beauty to offer and lucky are the ones who strike the right chord. You, the lucky one knowing the unknown and ya! certainly the last week had loads of fruits to offer and you picked the right ones.
hmmmmmmm... though "pretty women" is to shallow a word to describe charisma and 'noor' a women is gifted with.
but on the whole your words seem to be in knots of jovial depths so certainly the last week must have left indelible impressions on your being. thats the magic of living life in every bit and moment. good goingggggggggg.
heyyy!...
actually... wanna trade?..
dying for such a week..!
and m sure it sounds more great coz u have described it that way...
hehe... you know..the magic of words...
ACTUALLY... the magic of YOUR words..
and you got a bit complimetary too... so thats all the more awesome...!!..
its no a very common thing to see.. hehe...
nice work... nice words..!
amazing read...!
So finally you know when we talk about bad luck, I TOP the darn list! Did not get to watch a single movie at Osians. Sigh! :( Anyway your post made me feel happy... It was a kind of a run-through of the whole thing, the zest, the excitement, the "feel" you know! This, by far, is the best post on Rear view mirror :D
Ah, so you sat and dreamt at office about the good weekend you had had and that which was about to come.
The trailer of 'Goal' looks promising. I don't follow the game fanatically like you do, but, I do love the energy of the game...I am in absolute awe of it. That's why those wanderings through Chelsea, Liverpool and oh yeah Mohun Bagan websites :P I've heard stories (real-life) about how Kolkata comes alive during Mohun Bagan matches. Would like to know what you fink of them.. Yeah yeah I know they are no match to the big L.
Oh you still haven't learnt how to be on time for a movie keeping in mind the dilli traffic. Come on now!
Pretty gal instances are cute. And then we speak about optimism, detsiny and stuff of the like ;)
You are good with rhyming and it only gets better :)
I weally wanted to watch Crossroads and I can bet you never asked them where can we get the DVD or sumfink. :|
Loved the song!!! Awesome! Wll come back to hear it again often.
And pls come back to Dilli ki Baarish and say rain rain come again...It is so damn humid yaar!
Assam Tea? hmmm where?
Market Cafe! I was an inch close to that place today but could not get any parking space :( That place is fun to be!
Big Chill desserts are surely fun. Though I haven't tried many.
And yet again... terrific post...And that is because you "truly enjoyed yourself and everything around after so long!
Cheers to many more such weeks!
Happy Blogging!!!
movie...pretty girl...movie...pretty girl...movie...pretty girl...vibhi rightly said, what else do ya need...
No but seriously, your narration forced me to visualise the entire one week...sounds like some 60's classic love story!!!
i have snapshots of some things u mentioned here, to pick a fight with you...but we'll leave it fo another time, another place!!!
There are those days which you dont want to live for, and then there are sundays. What better to live life where everyday is a sunday..
@tarika: :D
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@manasi: yeah, it was awesomo!
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@amit: trade...something like dis! do u think? :D
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@sonalee: without talking, all i can comment on an unknown is about he/she looks, and the gals were pretty! some sorta feminist you are, is it?
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@anonymous: great words of appreciation, thanks a ton! please do write your name the next time you comment. :D
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@reeta: this, by far, is the best comment on Rear view mirror :D
Thanks!
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@m: no need to pick a fight honey, we'll go this weekend! :)
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@andy: true bro!
nice post ankur. It's a gift that you were able to watch so many movies at a stretch:) and good company to back it up:;) It's nice to see you at your cheery best.
Happy Days Ahead:)
well some lucky week :)
you are a natural scribe
no matter how mundane be the things you write, i just never manage to get bored reading :)
p.s. try getting drenched in the rain more often...its one of the most relaxing things in the world :)
What amazing writing!! RESPECT :)
& yes, I wish I was pretty gal C lol
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