Saturday, February 28, 2009

I have realised recently dat probably im actually a little weird...i mean hw many normal ppl turn everything into a lesson to learn ...imp or unimp;major or minor; big or small; good or bad...i turn everything into a lesson of life...i start generalising it...and luking at it in d larger context of life...nd i find its kinda weird....coz sum things just happen.
one just has to go thru it nd forget it....nd if everyone does dis,ie, making every single thing into a lesson ...then probably im weird in thinking dat dis is weird.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Mind...

My mind is an amalgamation of thoughts right now....there's so much happening around you ...you can't really shut it all from you.
The world's full of incidents and probably dat's waht makes it so colorful....and yet amidst all this whirl of non-stop activity its actually a marvel dat everyone is supposed and expected to go about their mundane routine as if it doesn't really concern a person...when infact everything (however long the chain of subsequent events maybe ) does touch every person in some or the other way. coz evrything dat happens triggers off a reaction.... sum tangible and sum simply mental.
Even if i manage to drive the present thoughts away from my mind.....i cant really expect that it wont be at dat very moment occupied by some other matter of concern.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Marjaani v/s Tabla

The stage was set…the celebrity musicians for the day had arrived…all preparations completed.
As the players…a renowned table player and a young innovative veena player take their positions in front of their instruments, the audience, which consists of children between age group of 14-17, gives a loud thundering applause.

The performers are thrilled….they are happy on receiving such an appreciating audience…the recital goes on for about 2 hrs amidst continuous clapping and cheering by the audience.
Finally the performance comes to an end….faces of the musicians are beaming with satisfaction, happiness and pride.

It has been a successful recital going by the response of the audience.
But before you jump to the conclusion that today’s young generation really enjoyed this classical recital…..WAIT and see the other side of the picture.

The audience clapped at the starting to mock the musicians….in between to tell them that it’s enough for the day and that they are not interested in listening further and at the end to express their relief at being let off( Finally) from this torturous performance.
Hmm…..so what do you say now???

As a colleague says “When they listen to ‘marjaani’ and ‘tu saala’…..why would they listen to veena and table……”