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{mosimage}I think I had touched this topic previously but this starts from where the previous blog ended. We all admit that man is a social animal and we can't exist in vaccuum. That means we need others existence to survive, rejuvinate ourselves and populate, but the happiness lies within ouselves. But I believe in due course of time the concept of "social" has taken different form that completely overshadowed the felicity of loneliness. I am proud that I am one of the very few people who enjoy the loneliness among those people who claim that they'll go mad if being alone.

A Foreword: {mosimage}This is not a music review blog. I downloaded the songs of Thambi for only one reason - Vidyasagar. I didn't notice the lyrics for 1-2 times, then suddenly the line "vendaikayin kaambai killi..." caught me because it was novel. Then I heard the whole song for its lyrics. There had been so many nostalgic songs, but this one was with very simple lyrics that everybody could identify with it. Literally it shook me, because most of the lines have happened with me. Not only me, anybody who were from small town / village would have experienced these things. Those lines evoked thousands of memories.

Bye 20052005 has finally bid a good bye and 2006 has started. Admitted 2006 was a shaky start at my workplace, hope it doesn't augur the way things will happen the coming days.

2005 had so many sweet memories and terrible moments, but when I look back I remember with fondness. 2005 had me in all ways - responsible and wayward, happy and gloomy yet there was a change in personality.

There was an auspicious event in our family which we were anticipating for a while - my sister's marriage. I was never a responsible brother or a dutiful son, but I am more than happy to help my parents atleast financially in the marriage. That way 2005 was a memorable one.

{mosimage}i) People say that they booze whenever they are happy or sad, whenever they are alone or whenever they are with their friends. When you are happy, you should enjoy your happiness fully and when you are sad you must take in the situation completely in senses and think of what to do further. If you booze, you'll lose your senses and how can you enjoy the happiness completely or empathise with the sad situation to the core? Boozing to celebrate joy or mitigate sadness is sheer escapism, an act of cowardice, inability to enjoy the essense of life, nothing else.

{mosimage}As usual Jacy gave me a flop movie VCD for weekend viewing - "Koi Aap Saa.." The initial scenes looked colourful and I sneak previewed the climax and decided to go ahead. It was more like my most favourite movie "Niram / Nuvve Kaavali / Piriyatha Varam vendum", I decided to go ahead, until that rape scene came. The heroine is raped by her fiancee's friend and for some reasons ( I didn't watch it) she delivers that child. I found that concept sick and stopped the movie forever. Infact I have decided never ever in my life to sit for a movie with a rape scene when I was terribly disturbed for a week after seeing "Damini / Priyanka" which revolved around the brutal rape incident.

{mosimage}Sometimes back in our office, this was a topic for discussion. The wide spread conclusion that came as the meaning for this phrase was - to be idle and leave everything to fate. I tend to disagree this interpretation. My take on this statement is that you should accept the way things happen rather than expecting it to have happened otherwise. This is the context what I took this statement and following it eversince I read it somewhere for the first time.

{mosimage}Yesterday while having my lunch I was going through previous day's "Dina Thanthi" paper. There was an advt for a Madhavan movie "Arya". Intha heroine-ai engo paathirukome... Aiyyada! Ithu "Swapnakoodu" Bhavana alle.... 2 - 3 varushathukku munnadi naan enakku Malayala figure-nga mattum thaan pudikkumnu sonnappo ellam nakkala sirichanga.... ippo engengu kaaninum Malayala figure mayamada... (My)Meera, Asin, Nayantara, Gopika, Bhavana, Nandhana.... Malayalathile innum yaar miccham irukkangannu theriyalaiye.... munnadi ellam Tamil padamnaale malayala figurenga ellam pammum... (Manju Warrier, Samyukta Varma, Kavya Madhavan ellam Tamil padathule nadikka matteinnu pidivatham pidichavanga)... aana ippo ellam "thuninju" oru mudivoda thaan varuthunga. Malayalathile intha poonaiyum paal kudikkumannu kekkura maathiri iruntha Nayantara, Palakkad station thaandina udane dress ellam kazhatti pottudra pola...... Pora pokka paathaa enakku "exclusivity" kidaikka naan Bhojpuri, Konkani language figure-ingalai thaan thedanum pola. En pozhappu ippadi aayiducchu...

{mosimage}Sometimes back I was talking to my colleague whose daughter I like the most. She is such a lovely shy kid. My colleague told that he has enrolled his daughter in UCMAS and vocal training class. He said that she is not going for painting and swimming classes and she is strictly saying that she will go to two classes only at a time. While talking about the current UCMAS trend and other things talks turned towards the extra curricular activities of todays children. My opinion was that current day children are being stretched beyond their limits and "grow" ahead of their ages. Then came the counter arguement that children should be adapted to the competitive environment. But my opinion was that competition exists in the minds of the parents only. I seriously feel that the current generation of kids are denied the pleasure of being innocent and enjoy their childhood.

{mosimage}After coming to UAE and missing the Indian festivals despite the presence of Indian diaspora over here, I realised that all our festivals were not for just sake of having some good time or showing off the wealth. For most of us in India, festivals means special programmes in TV, new movies and debates. Thats theday! But every festival has its own deep explanations and valid reasons in the pretext of mythological stories, which in due course of time was overshadowed by the religion and traditions. Since this article is written on the Diwali day, let us start with it.

{mosimage}I don’t know when I started feeling it, but know how I started doing so. Please don’t laugh…. I started it after seeing the Malayalam movie “Life is Beautiful” where Mohanlal keeps saying this through out the movie and follows it.

1. Are you tensed in the office?
Say “Life is Beautiful…” you will find a relief and things will go in your satisfaction.

2.Are you feeling lonely?
Think “Life is Beautiful…” and suddenly you’ll find the whole world is for you.