Friday, June 26, 2009

Television present and future….

Today in the morning, at around 7.30 am, my mother came running to me and wifey and happily announced….some xyz was pregnant. Both me and my wife were not able to understand who, and asked her the name again. Then she told us one of the central characters in one of the television serials is pregnant…in the serial. The happiness on her face was amazing!!!!!!!

What struck me is the time at which she was seeing this serial. As if letting go of afternoon sleep for serials was not enough, compared to seeing the same episode the previous day, now serials are being seen early in the morning also.

On the other hand, I am amazed at the popularity of seeing the serials over the net. Practically I found this a better option. You can view the episodes, at your time, pause and restart at your whim, not having to worry about missing which saree the main protagonist is going to wear while facing another melodrama, and repeating a particular scene which one likes. With the advent of high speed internet and affordable rates, I feel, cable tv will surely be facing a slow death soon. Live TV is also available on the net. The only hindrance as of now is the reach of internet to the common housewife and the awareness of seeing the serial online. Once it is known to them…..I feel the future of television will be similar to what the Radio faced…..

Monday, June 22, 2009

Just a thought…

Khushi hurt herself when she fell down in the bathroom. We rushed her to the doctor, where she received stitches on her chin. The best part is the next day she was back to her mischief. We are more on tenterhooks because of her. Khushi don't do this, Khushi don't do that. Khushi don't touch this. But she is the least concerned.

We as parents are over concerned no doubt, but in their playfulness, children tend to forget things more faster than us. We elders tend to sit over our pain for more than 24 hours, while children tend to get back to their games immediately.

Similar is our nature when we interact with people. If we fight with them, we tend to stretch the matters endlessly, while children tend to forget their fights and start playing immediately. But then weren't we the same when we were kids. Didn't we used to forget about our fights with other kids and start playing immediately. So why do we extend our fights now. People tend not to talk to their blood relations till death.

As elders we will always say, children are not mature enough to understand life. But what is the use of our maturity if the relations are kept sour. I feel we were better off as children.

Friday, June 12, 2009

The poor mans holiday dilemma

Sometimes sitting at the barbers shop is an experience by itself. Yesterday while having an haircut, the barbers were talking amongst themselves about taking a holiday. The person who was intending to take a holiday was in a dilemma whether he should be taking a holiday or no. He had some relatives from his native place, who had come to Mumbai, and were asking him for a tour.

This fellow wanted to take them along, but his problem was a particular calculation. He was saying, he earns 100 rupees per day. Plus 100 rupees in tips. That's 200 rupees. So he will be losing out on 200 rupees. What followed further was more calculative. He said, even though the relatives will contribute during the tour, his minimum expenses will be 200 rupees. So a total outflow of 400 rupees.

Though I really don't know what was finally decided, but it has certainly made me think of the calculations. A poor mans holiday dilemma…..Sad but true……

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Salaam Wifey!!!!!

Last week was Vatt Savitri. It is a day when Indian women, fast for their husbands wellbeing. My wife was among the many who did this fasting. She even went and did the rituals of tying the thread around a tree and everything.

Yesterday, while discussing about it, she said she was surprised 070620091883 that the tree around which the thread was tied is also supposed to be a home for spirits. The poor girl almost believed in what I told her later, ofcourse all of it fabricated, and thought at the spur of the moment. I told her spirits have direct contact with Yamraj. So you are tying the spirits to the tree in order to prevent them from coming to respective husbands. The look on her face at that time was of total belief. But then she caught on. And we both had a good laugh over it.

But all in all, what I really appreciate is even though modern, and we having so much of our differences, she still goes ahead and fasts for me for the entire day. And me….I didnt even fast on the day of our marriage!!!!!. Salaam wifey!!!!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

13 June

This is one date which when I was small, used to dread, and now I miss. This was the date when schools usually used to start after summer vacation. Mine was a morning school, and usually, school opening was also accompanied with rains. With a new bag, new books, new raincoat, we used to go to school, find our new class, new class teacher, were alloted roll numbers, timetables, hhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaa, the memories.

I miss the smell of damp table in my school, then we used to have bulbs instead of tubelights. The dark atmosphere outside, the rush to close the windows of the class to prevent the rain water from coming in, the slow moving fans…..

The exchange of vacation notes with friends, who had been where, whos relatives had come from where, meeting friends after more than a month. Ofcourse, now our kids have mobile numbers of their friends, who they can contact easily, but those times were different and fun.

Wish I could really go back in time, go back to school, relive those memories……

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Love thy Neighbor……

Yesterday I was watching the T20 warm up match between India and Pakistan, and during the breaks, also seeing the news that India wanted to resume diplomatic talks with Pakistan. Frankly I am of the opinion that we should forfeit our matches against Pakistan. Havent they just released the mastermind in of 26/11 attacks citing lack of proof.

But instead of taking the matter head on, we want to play against them, we want to extend our hand of friendship. Numerous attacks in the past have always been preceded by the diplomatic handshakes of friendships. Our neighbor has always come back , hitting us more strongly then before.

Australia had forfeited their matches and also won the world cup, so what is BCCI thinking of. During the attack on Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan, was it plain coincidence that the bus of Pakistani Cricketers was delayed?

I am still of strong belief that we should now play against Pakistan in the matches…..even if it means letting go of the final trophy. If our team is capable, it can get the trophy without playing against Pakistan.