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Saturday, June 18, 2005

ghosts and the darkness

do ghosts exist or not ? this is one question that has intrigued researchers and normal people (like you and me) all around the world for many centuries. i have also had similar discussions, lasting whole nights, with my friends during the college days. though nobody knows the answer for sure, but i have found one common thread in all these discussions. no matter what stand the group takes, one starts feeling some mystic force in the environment after such discussions and it becomes real hard to discard the existence of ghosts. i will cite three real life incidents, spread over last 8 months, that made me rethink.

the mid-term examinations of the second semester were over. myself, chamad, thakur, chirag and pal decided to board pal's car and proceed towards the main city. the agenda was to watch "Vaastu Shashtra" supposedly a supernatural thriller. the movie was spooky and gripping in the start but by the end it turned fad as it started showing ghosts coming from every nook and corner to kill the pretty sushmita and her kid. all was well till now except for the fact that thakur din't watch the movie but just listen to it, he had covered his eyes. anyways so we left the theatre and started the talks on ghost and related theories. in no time, there was almost no traffic as it was close to 1:30 am plus the discussions were so engrossing that we lost track of time, we reached the taratala bypass. since the road lights were up, pal preferred to drive with the head-lights switched off. soon we reached an area where there were no lights. just as pal switched the head-lights on, and by this time we were engorssed in a heated discussion over ghots, the lights fell on the road side and took our breathes away; pal almost lost control on the steering for a second. there were 5-10 white sculptures each around 5-6 feet in height standying by the road with arms wide open. the talks that we were having coupled with the storyline of the movie had created such an effect on our minds, that as the headlights illuminated the sculptures all of a sudden in the quiet dark surroundings, we misidentified them as white ghosts all set to attack us. though the incident lasted only a couple of seconds, it took a few minutes before we all returned to the normal state.

i had planned a trip to orissa with pulkit, rajesh (call him AT) and shrikanth. we had had a nice day, sighting of a rare species of dolphin in the chilka lake, fun at the beach, casual walk across the village. we had rented a room at a government lodge for a day and had decided to leave for konark by the early morning bus. while the dinner was getting ready, we decided to do a little star-gazing session. pulkit, as usual, helped us in identfying various constellations (though now i only remember orion). soon AT initiated some discussion on the movie "Blair Witch Project" (based on the real life story of 3 students of UMD who ventured to find a witch; when there was no news from them for months, eventually police started investigating but could only find their dead bodies and some video-tapees which were edited to make this movie) and the fact that he himself was planning to do a similar adventure. slowly our talks became more and more focussed on ghosts, witches etc. and thanks to our hungry stomachs we decided to put a pause on the discussion. i am quite sure that except for AT, the stomach of three of us was tickling not because of hunger. anyways , we went to bed after the dinner only to spoil our nights as AT decided to continue the discussion. the room was already pitch-dark, and so when all of sudden AT exclaimed "i see a dead body hanging from the fan", the room now acquired a pin-drop silence also. none of us had the guts to lift the quilt above our head and see whether a dead body was indeed hanging from the fan or not. silence was finally broken by the sheepish laugh of AT and it was only after we had kicked and scolded him real hard for this joke, that the room appeared to come back to life. not sure about the fan, but three dead bodies were lying on the bed for some time indeed. it was probably the worst night of my life till that date. pulkit confined the same months later.

the last one happens to be the latest also. during my summer internship at pune, i was put up at a small 1 bhk flat close to my office. on one saturday, i wake up late as usual only to find water all around my sports and leather shoes. the surpising aspect was that this place was far away from the bathroom so there was almost no chance as if my roommate might have spilled some water after washing clothes. also the water had stayed there only even though floor sloped a little down from that place. when i popped up the mystery to my roommate, his first reaction was "abe, kahin bhoot to nahin aa gaya" and i felt like "oh no, not again". what happened that night confirmed my feelings. as i was about to catch sleep, i felt some pinching in my little toe. i wake up all of a sudden and found very small skin portion removed from the toe and little blood at the location. also there was no mosquiton or any other insect in the vicinity. to add to the growing suspicion in my mind, i got a glimpse of the mountains behing the window of my room and all those stories of ghosts in the hilly areas came to my mind. the window that till now was a source of fresh cool air in the night soon became the source of a nightmare. i don't remember the number of hours i spent strolling in my room and lying on the bed with lights on and eyes open before eventually going in slumber, but no doubt this has been "the" worst night of my life even surpassing the previous one.

though none of the incidents involve any ghost sightings, but they give the feeling as if ghosts do exist, may be in some other world, when we talk so much about them they are able to listen to us and then try to make their presence felt to us in our world. even as i write this post at such late hours, i feel some mysterious feeling about my sorroundings. hope i get a good sleep. good night and sweet dreams.

Sunday, June 12, 2005

silver jubilee

after much confusion, finally i have chosen the courses for this semester. yes, my internship is over and i am back to this place called joka management in local lingo. and now that i think of those 9 weeks, i can't stop thinking about my favorite timepass in pune. as most of the readers might already be knowing, it was none other than watching movies in the closeby multiplex E-Square. of the 25 movies (and hence the title of this post) that i watched in theatres during my summers stint starting from 1st april (the day i landed in mumbai) and ending on 6th june (back to kolkata), i graced the above mentioned multiplex on 21 such occasions. since watching close to 3 movies a week in theatre is no small deal (at least i feel so), i thought of dedicating a post to this great feat that i had achieved. given below is the complete list of the movies watched in chronological order and my personal opinion about the movie (max 1-2 line). as this will turn out to be a boring exercise for most of the readers, proceed further only if you have nothing good to do in life. your courage will surely be appreciated by the author. the default theatre is e-square, pune and has been specified within braces in case of any exception.

1. Zeher (shreyas,mumbai): fast paced and so viewer didn't get time to look for goof-ups, great songs, paisa vasool
2. Meet The Fockers : good comedy but the prequel was better, ben stiller was great as usual
3. Miss Congeniality 2 (r mall, mumbai): okayish comedy, here again the first part was better
4. Lucky : fundoo russian locales, sallu bhaiyya was cute but only few could hear the dialogues of sneha ullal
5. Khamosh : the less said, the better
6. Mumbai Express : watch only if you are a fan of Vijay Raaz and Saurab Shukla
7. Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaaye : the most bogus and pathetic movie i had watched
8. Hitch : a great comedy romantic movie, will smith is great as a dating consultant, even the supporting cast rocked big time
9. Waqt : typical family drama, only plus point are the comic scenes between rajpal yadav and boman irani
10. Page 3 : great depiction of the elite socialite class of mumbai and their double-standards, must watch for those who love good cinema
11. Hazaron Khwaishen Aisi : a very dark and serious movie on the naxalite movie, still undecided whether i liked this movie or not
12. Kaal : the movie is not as bad as most people say, the suspense is good plus the 2-hour length comes as a relief to those who find this movie a junk
13. Kya Kool Hain Hum : a out and out comedy, fun to watch in a group, don't risk watching it with your parents
14. Kingdom Of Heaven : good depiction of the holy wars but the battle scenes are no match to that of Gladiator
15. Main Aisa Hi Hoon : better watch its hollywood inspiration I Am Sam
16. Flight Of Phoenix : another of those rescue-from-great-distress movies, still can be watched if there is no other option
17. Jo Bole So Nihaal : utterly crap and nonsensical movie
18. Kya Kool Hain Hum : same as above
19. Star Wars 3 : after the disappointing part 1 and 2 this one was a welcome change, great direction and special effect, perfect ending to blend with part 4
20. Naina (west end, pune): supposed to be a supernatural thriller, but turned out to be no thrills and no frills movie
21. Lemony Snickets : a very cute movie about the struggle of 3 orphaned siblings to save themselves from the clutches of their greedy benefactor
22. Nazar : good suspense but story is not as chilling like 100 Days, still can be watched once
23. Kung Fu Hustle : better than all of those jackie chan action movies, great comedy and great action, a must watch
24. Bunty Aur Babli : very innovative storyline but drags a lot due to songs, both Big B and Junior B act good but aishwarya rai looks sick in the item mujra
25. D (innovative, bangalore): another of those slick ganster movies from ram gopal varma's factory but this is no Satya

this brings me to the end of the post. just wanted to add that yesterday only i watched Parineeta and liked the movie. saif ali khan has acted great and vidya balan looks very beautiful. furthermore, calcutta has been created magnificently in the movie.