Wednesday, February 11, 2009

An evening to remember


Sometimes you have something special to write about, but you just can’t find the time to do it. This is precisely what happened to me and hence you may actually find this post a bit outdated, but this is something that I had to write about and hence writing.

The last week of December was spent quite valuably. Not because it was close to Christmas and new year and that’s when I decide about my new year resolution, but because I actually found myself going back to one particular landmark in Bangalore more than often.

The landmark that I am actually referring to is “Ranga Shankara” a theatre put together by Arundati Nag, the wife of Late Shri Shankar Nag. People familiar with Kannada cinema will be definitely proud of the two.

Coming back, the last week of December was culturally and socially the best I had spent in the year and I say so because I got to witness 2 of the most amazing plays of Indian theatre.

These 2 plays were actually in Telgue put together by Sri Venkateshwara Nataka Mandali (Surabhi) team which was bought down especially from Andra Pradesh courtesy Infosys foundation. This team is actually a family of 60 people that is carrying forward the tradition.

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Patala Bhiravi and Maya bazaar are the 2 amazing plays that I am talking about. The former has been made into a movie in many languages and is actually an Indian adaptation of Aladdin and the magic lamp. Maya bazaar is however a small story taken from the Mahabharata about the marriage between Shashirekha and Abhmanyu.

“Maya Bazaar” is a spectacular mythological play with lively music, imaginative scenery (including sets of hand painted curtains, wings and frills!), impressive lighting and innovative special effects that will leave an indelible impression on the audience.

A true celebration of the theatricality characteristic of Company Theatre, “Maya Bazaar” is run by members of the one family under a banner first established in 1885. To this day, Surabhi continues to tour Andhra Pradesh extensively, performing in pitched tents for months at a stretch.

This epic drama narrates the love story of Sashirekha, the daughter of Lord Krishna’’s elder brother, Balarama and Abhimanyu, his sister Subhadra’’s son. Central to the plot is the colourful character of Ghatodgaja who uses his magical powers and ingenuity to bring the lovers together in the face of opposition. The play is a must see for its innovative special effects on stage including the descent of Narada from the skies and flying ladoos that land in the mouth of the hungry Ghatotkacha!
Maya Bazaar tells a mythological tale from the epic Mahabharata. It is the story of the romance between Arjuna’s son Abhimanyu and Balarama’s daughter Sasirekha, and how they united against all odds with the help of Ghatotkacha, the demon son of Bhima, using his magic powers.
Best-known for its special effects, Maya Bazaar is unquestionably a treat for the eyes, with arrows flying on the stage causing a wall of fire, another brings down rain to put off the fire; a romantic song with real pigeons flying around and Narada descending from the clouds.
And that’s not all, when Ghatotkacha makes his appearance; the magic seems to begin all over again!

The 2 plays are stories of the bygone eras but the flavor of which is still amazing. I had seen of magic been created on screen using all the multimedia effects, but creating it on stage before a houseful audience was something I saw for the first time and I must say I was speechless.

Be it the dream sequence of the romantic song between the hero and the heroine or the magical fight between Gatokacha and Abhimanyu in Maya Bazaar or the magic slippers and magic carpet in Patala Bhairavi, it definitely left us all spell bound.

Such effects, such dramatization, such magic even puts Harry Potter to shame. I actually did hear one of the audience whispering that Lord of the rings was nothing when compared to the on- stage effects of Maya Bazaar.

People who missed this, I would say you definitely missed something very good. Do catch it when there is a repeat performance. AS far as I’m concerned I would say I am lucky that I got to watch such an amazing play.

Three cheers to Surabhi team!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

New year resolution - 2009

Another new year and yet another resolution………….. hmmmm sounds quite boring, especially so if I don’t stick to it 3 days after making it. Just like every other pretty (Ahem!) girl around the world, I also make resolutions year after year about going to the gym, maintaining a healthy life style blah, blah, blah. This year, I thought I’ll make a resolution that’s so different from the rest of the ones I’ve made so far, that I feel like keeping up to it.
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Friday, December 12, 2008

What do I call thee, let me count the ways.........

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“I said I love you and see you as something more than a friend,
You said you see me as nothing more than just a friend.

You said you dint love me
And yet you get jealous when I go out with other guys

I am just another friend for you,
And yet you shower me with all your love and affection

You said we were just best friends and nothing more,
And yet I’m the first person to be informed about the happenings in your life.

You talk to me about your other girl friends,
And yet I’m the first to ride your new bike.

You are not the first person to wish me on my birthday,
And yet you come home to make me feel special.

Monday, December 1, 2008

The Black Wednesday

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I know you don’t respond to my nonsense prayers


When all I am bothered about is I and my life!
I know you don’t respond to my earnest prayers
When all that’s filled in my heart is deceit!

I know I have been selfish and conceited each and every day
But please listen to me today when I pray
Coz today my prayers aren’t about my life and my worries
It is about the lives of others and their miseries

Enough blood has been shed in the name of religion
Enough tears has flown for the conviction
Don’t you think its time you showed us some mercy
Coz I don’t want my land and people burning in fury

No land of mine will be under siege again
No person will lose their comrade yet again
Coz we shall join our hands
And rise to protect our mother land


Enough is enough! I would say
Give it back to them in their own way
Weapons of destruction we shall disuse
Our message of peace, you shall not ridicule

Don’t you think the time has come
For people to untie and become one
I pray to you to show us the way
To live in peace each and every day!

(Dedicated to the brave heros who lost their lives so that we could live to see a bright new day!)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Go Kiss the World!!!

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One book that changed my life, my thinking and my level of confidence, without any doubt has to be Subroto Bagchi’s “GO KISS THE WORLD”. These were the very words that his dying blind mother told him before her last breath.

He’s perfectly tagged it as Life Lessons for The Young Professional. At the end of each chapter, he summarizes the learning’s from that chapter.

But apart from this what impressed me the most is that he, like many of us, is a small town boy and has fought his way up and achieved his goals.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Happy Diwali!

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“ASATO MA SADH GAMAYA,
(Lead me from the Unreal to the Real)


TAMASO MA JYOTIR GAMAYA
(Lead me from Darkness to Light)


MRITOR MA AMRITAM GAMAYA
(Lead me from Death to Immortality)


OM SHANTI, SHANTI, SHANTIHI"
(Let Peace prevail within oneself, let peace prevail in the society, let peace prevail in the world)

Let the lights of this Diwali guide you from darkness to light, enlightening your soul, fill you up with immense knowledge, so powerful, that no force on this earth can stop you when you set your eyes on the goals that you wish to achieve.

HAPPY DIWALI!!!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Melancholy………………………………..

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Nostalgia can sometimes make you remember some of the most awesome memories of childhood, which I had lost after I entered the rat race of the corporate world.

Just the other day, my brother and I were discussing the major impact Doordarshan had on our childhood. I can still remember the tunes of a couple of serials and hum them once in a while.

Of late, children seem to be caught up with all the absorbing gadgets and miss the most fascinating and important part of their life – Childhood.