21 October 2007

The Bourne Ultimatum: Worth the Wait.


I was not a follower/fan of Bourne Series. But the things changed, when I heard about the movie The Bourne Ultimatum, when I was in Korea. o be updated with the plot before release of Bourne Ultimatum, I downloaded Bourne Identity using torrents, thanks to high speed internet in Korea. When I came back to India, I managed to get DvdRip of the second movie Bourne Supremacy from a friend.

image courtesy: thebourneultimatum.com

The movie released worldwide in August. I don't know why the release in India was delayed by month and a half. There was hardly any promotion about the movie in India, except a few articles here and there. One of article I read was an Editorial opinion in Economic Times Bourne vs Bond, in which Jason Bourne opinion '007 is outdated' was mentioned. When the movie released, I was out of station. I only got to know about the release while browsing through Masand's verdict in ibnlive.com.

I couldn't see the movie next weekend after India release because of Kotebetta Trek and subsequent two weekends the movie was screened only at 10 pm show in PVR. Meanwhile DvdRip of the movie was also available, but I avoided to see it as I was very much particular about seeing the movie in theater, the wait continued.

Last Thursday when I saw Bourne Ultimatum 12 pm show in pvrcinemas.com, I immediately called up Ajay Simha and booked the tickets online. The same night while chatting with my Korean orkut friend Daesok Kim (an MBA student studying in Bangalore), insisted on meeting in the weekend. I told him that I am going to Bourne Ultimatum on Saturday, asked him whether he is interested to join us for movie outing. He immediately searched about the movie in naver.com and saw the rating as 9.3, which very good rating as per Naver standards. He confirmed within minutes and I booked another ticket for Daeson right next to our seats.

On Saturday myself and Ajay reached Forum at 11.30 am. Daeson had come there an hour before. We went pick up booked tickets at the counter. The ticketing machine is just amazing. We will get the printed tickets just by swiping our credit card, which was used to book tickets. Truly, technology has come a long way, now no need to wait in a Q book tickets. Before the start of movie we chatted with Daeson. Ajay was amazed by Daeson's knowledge of India and was surprised to heat that he has toured almost major tourist destinations in India.

The movie turned out to be an edge of seat thriller, there is hardly a dull moment. I liked the movie more than the predecessors, may be because I haven't seen them in theatres. All the sequences looks believable, there is no explosion or Matrix style stunts. Jason Bourne is not projected as a superhuman, as normally done in Bond movies(except Casino Royale). In most of the scenes there is jerkiness, seems scenes have been shot using handheld cameras. I am not sure whether this was done to make the scenes realistic, but it was irritating in later part of the movie.

To conclude, I managed see the movie after waiting for so long. It was worth the wait and money(ticket price).

An aside:
Daeson was surprised, when there was an forced interval in the movie, which won't be there in Korea. He is right for a thriller movie of shorter duration breaks can be avoided. But no interval means no business to pop corn and pepsi vendors of PVR, so it's unavoidable for the time being.

References:
  • CNN-IBN: Masand Verdict: Watch The Bourne Ultimatum because it's such an intelligent thriller.
  • Wikipedia: The Bourne Ultimatum (film).
  • IMDB: Bourne Ultimatum Plot Synopsis.

  • 18 October 2007

    Welcome to www.naanushande.com


    Finally I managed to move my blog to custom domain www.naanushande.com

    The urge to move the blog custom domain started when the blogspot domain was blocked in our office blocked. So, 45 days back I registered naanshande.com domain with Webcom Systems. A slight miscommunication between myself and vendor delayed the transition. I took help of Aditya PK to trouble shoot the issues. Yesterday I was able to do right configuration of CNAME record using this link. I didn't expected that a single dot would be so crucial. Anyway, All's Well That Ends Well.

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    15 October 2007

    Oct 15: Blog Action Day


    Today is Blog Action Day, bloggers around the web will be posting about a single important issue on everyone’s mind - the environment.

    The timing of the event has been perfect, it's recently announced that Nobel Peace Prize 2006 is awarded to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC) and Al Gore. According to wikipedia the award is 'for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change'.

    There are 'n+1' issues w.r.t environment. It won't be possible by an individual to discuss about all the issues. So Blog Action Day is the right initiative.

    The issues I want to discuss is the attitude of the people, to be precise individuality of a person. Many people are not bothered to adopt to friendly practices, thinking that one person's practice won't make a big change. Well, millions think the same, resulting in serious threat to the environment.

    Let's take the example of electric car. In India, Reva Electric Car was launched in 2001. How many did seriously thought of opting for this eco friendly car ?

    Not only this, How many have taken initiative to stop usage of plastic/polythene bags ? To be frank not many of us.


    BR Hills

    There a few exceptions. Last year I had travelled to BR Hills (one of the top ten biodiversity hot spots in the world). There is a temple atop the hill. I observed that the usage of plastic bags is banned in the entire region. All the shopkeepers there handover the items in a cloth bag only.

    At Kumaraswamy Temple, Bangalore

    Temples in Bangalore are not far behind. In all the major temples of Bangalore temple management have put a notification requesting devotees to avoid plastic covers for pooja materials. I feel, this has to be replicated in others places also.

    Recently Trekking/Hiking has become one of the option for weekend getaway. But it is costing our environment very much. At regular trekking routes one can witness dumps of plastic wastes. I have faced embarrassments many time. Some of friends carelessly drop plastic waste in spite of giving lectures several times. Nowadays, if my friends commit the same mistake, I pick up the waste and carry it myself, without giving lectures, a good Gandhigiri technique.

    To conclude, in order to protect our environment one doesn't need to put effort which is as good as obtaining a Nobel Prize. It can be done by taking simple initiatives and putting what all the knowledge we obtained during schooldays into ACTION.

    12 October 2007

    Think Twice before watching a Remake


    Today we the members/promoters of AAG group ( Sudhir(Ski), Shreesh, Gautam Garg(GG) & me) decided to go for a movie in afternoon, instead of going for a lunch outside office.

    We had not many options, there were two new releases were Bhool Bhulaiyaa(BB) and Laga Chunari Me Dag. After sufficient discussion we decided go for BB, remake of a Malayalam movie Manichitrathazhu. The remake/adaptation of the original were successful in Kannada(as AaptaMitra) and Tamil(as Chandramukhi).

    image courtesy indiafm

    GG was very much enthusiastic to see the movie and Ski was even more enthusiastic since he is die hard fan of Vidya Balan. But myself and Shreesh were not so enthusiastic, because we had seen Aaptamitra previously.

    We got the tickets easily at Innovative Multiplex, even though we reached theater ten minutes before show time. After initial five minutes of the movie Sudhir realized that he has seen some parts of the movie while traveling in Bangalore-Mysore Airavath.

    Overall, the movie was watchable thought not outstanding. There were comedy scenes here and there. Some seem to be really forced especially the bathroom-towel sequence. I am still whether confused to call the movie as comedy or suspense thriller.

    The screenplay of the movie is not as sensible as that Aaptamitra. The major drawback of the movie(relative to Aaptamitra) is the music. In Aaptamitra the climax song used to linger in ears even 2-3 days after watching the movie, well it's not the same case in BB. The 'Hare Krishna' song which is shown in the promos is not part of screenplay, it comes only in the end i.e. during credits.

    Akshay Kumar the 'comedian' brings the house down in many sequences. Viday Balan exhibits all her acting skills in the climax. It's very difficult to reenact the character which is played by talented actress such Soundarya. Rest of the actors "Priyadarshan's Comedian" are watchable.

    The movie is not recommended for the people who have already seen Aaptamitra or Chandramukhi, as there is no evident improvisation.

    So, from my perspective "भूल भुलैया देखके बहुत बड़ी भूल हो गयी"

    Other's say:
  • IndiaFM-Taran Adarsh: The Review - Bhool Bhulaiyaa (3 stars)
  • CNN-IBN: Masand Verdict : it's a film that could have easily been so much more. But simply because it's different from anything else you've seen recently, give it a chance. (2 stars)

  • 04 October 2007

    Kotebetta Trek


    Last saturday(29th september) we trekked & scaled Kotebetta Peak, third highest in Coorg (Tadiyandmol and Brahmagiri are 1st and 2nd respectively). Totally there were eleven participants: me, Rohith(Roti)[main organizer], Harish Malleshappa[accountant], Harishchandra(Ghat), Jatin, Nagesh, Sanjay, Manohar, Sai Sudha(SaiP), Harshad and Bangari.


    Important Info In a Nutshell

    Trekking Distance: 10+10 km

    Start Point: 6 km from Madapura.

    Summit Point: Shiva Temple on the Peak.

    How to reach there:
    • Bangalore->Madikeri (KSRTC).
    • Madikeri->Madapura (Local Bus) [8 km].
    • Madapura->Start Point (Cargo Jeep) [6 km].



    A 'big' dilemma

    I was not certain to be on board for this trek, since I had some personal work in Bangalore. On wednesday(Sep26) Harish M had already booked the tickets (excluding me). In order to be in trek I had to book tickets individually. Next day, I got infected with traces of cold and cough. Before booking ticket I informed Jatin that I might drop out if cold and cough turns severe. I managed get tickets for 11.31 pm KSRTC semi-deluxe bus, the same bus for which Harish M had booked the tickets. Next day cold increased a bit. In afternoon for a while I decided to drop out, somehow decided to go. when came back to home at 6 pm, I realized that A/C in office was the culprit. The cold and cough were not severe at home as it was in office. I stuck to my decision to be in Trek, in spite of several warnings from my mother.


    Journey without headlights !!!

    I reached KSRTC bus stand at 10.45 pm, as per plan we gathered at platform 5. The bus departed as per schedule at 11.31 pm. The journey was going on as usual. I was in my moderate sleep. At 3.15 am, after Hunsur suddenly something happened to the bus. Sparks started coming out from the battery. the driver detached the terminals with lot of difficulty as he didn't had proper spanner do the same. other bus driver too joined for the struggle, ultimately they were not able to fix the problem. So no electric supply for the bus. our driver was able start the bus by some crude technique with the help of other bus driver, but in order to proceed ahead headlights are must. The incidence reminded me of Ombattu Gudde Trek, where condition was slightly better. Atleast headlights here working partially(dim and dip mechanism was not working). The driver decided to continue without headlights. Initial part of the journey he drove with other bus right behind, so that people coming from opposite end would be able to make out that there are two buses - Awesome technology !!!. unfortunately the other bus came behind us for a while, as it was going thru different route. I am still puzzled how the driver managed to drive later part of journey that too without headlights. Was he chewing happy dent chewing gum ? :)


    in front of PWD guest house

    After eventful overnight journey, we reached Madikeri around 7.30 pm and freshened up at PWD guest house(courtesy Manohar). Later, we had breakfast at Athiti. The quality of food was not good. After breakfast we took local bus to Madapura, which is 8km from Madikeri.

    jeep ride

    After sufficient brainstorming and enquiry at Madapura bus stand, we took a jeep (driver's name Naresh) and travelled 6 km till the start point of trek. The ride on open top jeep was amazing, it was like going on a jungle safari. The one-way ride cost us Rs. 100.


    Ascent

    After getting down from jeep we had photo session and started trek. The initial trail was tar road. After trekking for a km or two we started feeling the heat.. we took off the jackets. The stretch had everything to shoot for macro photographers due drops, rain drops, beetles, flowers etc. SaiP's luggage was overweight. Harish M and Sanjay helped her by sharing the stuff from her bag. Actually, the culprit of her bag(trolley backpack) which was more than 2kgs.



    After walking for a while there was transition trail from tar road to mud road(motorable). At some distance(500m+) there were 2-3 four legged animals. Harshad and Rohith hyped it as Bison and Tiger. After taking snap of those in my S2 IS and I found that it is some cow or buffalo :).

    Since I was taking photograph of every moment, after a while my camera started showing low battery. Since then, I strictly started conserving the batteries by using camera in view finder mode. Then we came across a parked maruti omni car. some people in our group shouted wild card wild car ;) there one house next to the path, also there were 2-3 pigs around it hunting for truffels. we named the house as Handi Mane.


    leech phobia

    walking further we came across damp region (leech pradesha). as soon we sighted one leech I took out nashya powder and applied on the shoes and socks. looking at me sanjay and nagesh did the same. when we reached a open area came we made sure that there are no leeches inside our shoes, all because of leech phobia.


    Lunch time

    At 1.30 pm majority of people felt hungry we decided to have Lunch, against the wishes of others who were planning to have lunch at the peak. we had MTR read to eat as food. Harshad and Bangari had got bread. we had rice items sandwithced b/w the breads.

    The timing of lunch turned out to be perfect, because as soon we started ascent after lunch, it started raining like anything. After a km ascent the at a particular stretch the wind was blowing like anything. since we were using umbrella to protect ourselves from rain, the ascent become more difficult. the wind so strong that we were unable to fold our umbrella also. can't forget the experience. after a while we came across rocky region with grass and shrubs in patches. whoosh so many obstacles. we proceeded by putting each and every foot cautiously.


    Cautious Ascent

    we were sure how far/how close was our destination as the peak was covered with mist.. Every 100 m ascent used to unfold next 100 meters. Finally we came across some flat region and realised that we are on peak. Atop the peak there is a Shiva Temple, we had darshan by removing our shoes. as it was slightly raining and taking photographs was difficult because of moisture deposit on camera lens. we took 2-3 shots in a hurry. while taking photographs in front of temple i pressed video button of my S2 IS knowingly. harish took the snaps in the video mode. the video has came out very naturally because actors are not aware that my camera is captuing video :). after darshan harish had some matrimonial photos.


    Shiva Temple


    Descent

    Our actual plan was to camp at the peak, but due to unfavorable weather conditions we decided to start the descent immediately as the camping would be very difficult. the descent was was equally difficult as ascent, because of chances of slipping. I descended cautiously by keeping my foot on patches of grass because there will be less chances of slipping. we even lost the way slightly as the trail appeared completely different.

    The intensity of rain also increased and we entered the damp regions (leech pradesha). Ghat turned out be ----( i donno exact english word) in this stretch. whenever he used to warn that the place is bit damp, put foot cautiously. someone used to fall. sanjay had horrible experience, he feel 2-3 times after listening to Harish's cautions.


    Protection from Rain

    when we reached Handi Mane we had a small break, had the biscuits which we were carrying. the trek continued. some people got curious about on going cricket match between India and Australia. Ghat called up his home and updated us with latest score. while descending also rohith was ahead of us.they had reached the place where jeep dropped us in the morning. he had already called up Naresh(driver) requesting for drop back to Madapura. when we reached the place jeep had already arrived. we boarded and had lovely ride again, this time back to Madapura.

    Three wickets down

    Roti's actual plan had allocated 2-days for Kotebetta and 2-days for Brahmagiri. After experiencing unfavourable weather condition we decided to ramp up further trekking and remaining one day we decided to go for sight seeing around Madikeri. we reached Madapura around 7 pm had coffee and plum cake at a bakery(can't recall name). Harshad and Bangari, had already decided to travel back Bangalore. our trip accountant Harish M settled their expenses and they parted away.

    Remaining 9 of us, took local bus back to Madikeri. we checked in at vinayaka lodge next to bus stand. as soon as we checked in Ghat got a call from his Boss that he has to fix a critical customer issue and rush to Bangalore ASAP. He left by next available bus. one more person down. the group strength reduced to eight.


    Drying clothes

    our first task was to change our wet clothes. There weren't sufficient hangers in the rooms. we tied the ropes in the rooms which we were carrying for climbing purpose, to dry our clothes. later we had chappties, jam, chutney powder(courtesy Harish M and Manohar) for dinner as no one had energy go out to hotel and have food. :).

    Poker

    After dinner Jatin and Rohith decided to play cards. they introduced us a game of poker. heard about this game many time, one of the variant of this game was featured in latest 007 movie Cansion Royale. I am not sure which variant of poker we played. 5 ppl ( 2 experts and 3 L-boards) played for 5 hours. we managed to complete 2 games both won L-boards Sanjay and Nagesh.

    Maja Bardha Ediya, this phrase Roti repeatly started to ask me since evening at Madapura. After 9-10 counts, myself and nagesh started counter attack and ask him the same every 5 minute till we slept.


    Hotel Guruprasad

    next day i got up after deep sleep. I realised that cold which was bothering me in bangalore is no longer there. my last minute decision to be in trek was perfect. we had breakfast at hotel guruprasad(udupi vegetarian).


    Gaddige

    After breakfast we took jeep to Abbey Falls. enroute to Abbey falls driver took us to Gaddige, samadhi of Chikkaveera Rajendra(), last ruler of Coorg Kingdom. The samadhi had influence of islamic architecture. the guide there explained us various things of the structure. i like the flooring made up of clay+limestone+egg white.


    Abbey Falls

    next destination was abbey falls. this default location to all the people who tour to coorg. I happen to visit this place in my third trip/trek to coorg, that too after ramping up trek prematurely. Abey falls was graceful, because of overnight rains. There is a hanging bridge in front of the falls. we took photograph of the falls from each and every angle. Jatin and Rohith managed go to downstream of falls, by calling themselves as press people to the security guard. he was fooled by their DSLRs.


    group photo in front of viewpoint


    Walk from Abbey to Madikeri

    while coming back to Madikeri we got down at a view point 2 km from the falls. we settled the amount with the driver(rs. 250), as we thought it would be nice to walk back to Madikeri. after photo session at viewpoint and started our walk back to Madikeri. we came across many sites such as proposed site of Crescent school. we met french people walking towards the falls, had photo session with them. they complemented us that Indian people always will be smiling.


    with French people

    We were back in Madikeri at 1.30 pm. had lunch at the same Hotel Guruprasad. it was sufficient to fill our stomachs. our evening plan was to go raja seat. before that we thought of covering some other place. ultimately we decided to stay in lodge and play Poker :). I won the first game of the day, throughout the game I was defensive. Jatin won the second game.


    Poker


    Raja Seat

    By the time second game was over time was 5.30 pm and we decided to start to Raja Seat. we walked to Raja seat, which is just 2 km from Madikeri bus stand. the entry ticket to the park was Rs. 2. when we were about enter the park they were testing musical fountains. first we see the viewpoint. the view was good but not so clear. the sunset was not so exciting because of cloud cover in the horizon.


    View from Raja Seat

    when it was about to get dark we came back to see the fountains. the show started at 6.45 pm. the some of the tunes were same as that of KRS, where I had been recently. but to be frank the entry fee Rs. 2 really worthed. in krs it is Rs. 15 for entrance and rs.50 for camera extra.


    Musical Fountain

    7.15 pm we walked back to the lodge. on the way had coffee at Athiti. after coming back to the lodge we packed our luggage. at 8.30 pm we had dinner, again at Hotel Guruprasad. we had become loyal customer to the hotel. Udupi brand really sells a lot. actually we didn't go to Bangalore Tiffany's nearby. when it comes to food brand Udupi is ahead of brand Bangalore!!

    At 9.45 pm we boarded raja hamsa bus. The bus departed at 10 pm on time. when the bus picked up speed we realised the conditions of bus are very bad. the window panes were making a lot of noise. somehow i managed to catch sleep. when I opened my eyes next it was dark and the bus was in some bus stand. I thought it would be some bus stand between mysore and bangalore. I was shocked to hear from Manohar that it is KBS majestic. 4.05 am back in Bangalore. driver has slogged like anything. The trek/trip was concluded by having Badam Milk at the bus stand premises, Rohith & Jatin do this after every trek.

    Sanjay: battery charger

    my camera batteries got exhausted second day even though I charged them overnight, all because of cold conditions. Sanjay was real saviour for me. Since his hands always used to be warm, he charged the batteries 2-3 times for me by rubbing them in his hands. His charging was so sufficient, I took pictures entire day without even charging batteries electrically.

    Retrospect
    • when you suffering slight cold & cough don't hesitate to go for a Trek. Actually, you are more prone cold and cough in Bangalore.
    • Avoid trekking in rainy season, because you won't able to enjoy much, won't be able to camp, won't able to capture decent photographs.
    • In you planning to take 'MTR ready to eat' for trek, avoid dry items such as jeera rice, lemon rice. Instead carry items with more liquid content pongal, sambhar rice, rajma chawal.
    • If u are carrying a camera. carry genuine lens tissue(sound's obvious for SLR guys), it would be very handy. I have to really thank Jatin for this.