Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A Cold Evening.......long long ago.

A cold frosty evening
Room-mates huddled up by the fire
Rain beating down on the roof
Sound of thunder roars
I open my eyes: I had been dozing
Mist all around
In a moment my eyes fill with tears
It is not mist, only smoke
Half the guys are awake
Drinks in hand, smoking.
Some on King-size.  Some regular. 
Yet others on buckshots
I cough. Choked, I open the window
Rain lashes at my arms, my face
The cold bites into my skin
I hastily shut the window
Cuddling against a sleeping figure
I shut my eyes
After all it's warm in here

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Janlokpal

The PM’s speech in the Loksabha: "…. Those who believe that their voice and their voice alone represents the will of 1.2 billion people should reflect deeply on that position. They must allow the elected representatives of the people in parliament to do the job that they were elected for."

Fantastic! Does he realize that they were not elected to perform corrupt activities? Does he realize that the “elected representatives of the people in parliament” are answerable to the people who elected them in the first place? Does he realize that the very same people who elected the “representatives” are the ones out on the streets supporting Anna? Does he still want to wish away the movement as a passing fad? If so, I am afraid that Mr. Singh is going to bite the dust. Very Soon.

He needs to realize, and now, that other than a handful of cronies in his (HER?) coterie, the 1.2 billion he speaks of have had enough of ‘under the table’ and ‘over the top’ corruption activities plaguing the “system”. I say “system” because the politicians and bureaucrats who are not currently in ‘power’ cannot be absolved either.

The so long lethargic but salubrious general population have woken up! The protests thus far have been amazingly peaceful and needs to be appreciated. The ball is now in the government’s court. Let them play it with tact and not deceit. Let there be a LOKPAL, truly of the people.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Celebrity Cricket!

The recently held Celebrity Cricket League matches brought to light the fallibilities of our silver screen heroes. For once there were no retakes and this showed the bewildered fans the ‘human’ side of the larger than life heroes! With all the practice they put in, barring a few who were familiar and abreast of the game, the rest merely looked to make up the numbers.

It must have shocked quite a few spectators to see a veritable hunk swinging at a ball and being gobbled up first ball! Or a celebrated baddie letting the ball go past him on the field almost every time and succeeding in guiding it to the fence more often than not. Then there was this veteran who was called in to bowl and his balls were invariably sent over the fence! A former spinning great must have particularly cringed to see his progeny drop a few ‘sitters’. He was neither here nor there, so to say.

On the flip side it was an event put together with a lot of thought and one wouldn’t be surprised if it goes on to become a bigger and regular one on the calendar. Though one would have thought that the event was in a lighter vein, most of the participants took it very seriously. To the extent that the best team on view took the defeat in the final with a lot of ‘flowing’ emotion!

The fans were thrilled no doubt, albeit their heroes weren’t as terrific as on screen. The ‘star support’ too was great and the performances before the start and during the breaks added to the entertainment value. At the end of it all somebody was overheard remarking that there would be a ‘filmy’ team during the next edition of IPL. Any takers?