tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-54889146513244317432024-03-06T00:46:11.342+08:00Ennaku Piditha PaadalShallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.comBlogger453125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-85084303270066712472019-08-28T23:06:00.002+08:002019-08-28T23:06:40.952+08:00Of Super Deluxe, and Anthi Maalai from Monster <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I watched Super Deluxe. No, this is not going to be a review of the movie, but rather reasons to watch it.<br />
You see, Super Deluxe was banned in Malaysia for somewhat absurd reasons. The character played by Vijay Sethupathi, Shilpa, is a transgender. Yeah. Due to that. So, it did not play in any of our cinemas.<br />
The same fate fell upon Kadaram Kondan despite it being filmed in Malaysia. Yes, we are a conservative country. Wink. But I love my country. So, I abide by our censorship boards decisions.<br />
Back to Super Deluxe. Read that the dashing Vijay Sethupathi won Best Actor in Melbourne. And Gayathrie won, too. Claps, claps, claps.<br />
Super Deluxe is a movie that invokes a thousand thoughts. No fancy locations, dance sequences or things that the mass movies have. And despite this, it scored a big ten for me.<br />
I loved Vijay Sethupathi's son's character. Rasukutty. His innocence. Such a natural. Also, his beautiful, plain, devout, faithful and homely wife - Gayathrie. Their extended family.<br />
Then there's Samantha Akkineni, my favourite actress. And Fahad Fazil. The couple whose arranged marriage was based on caste and creed.<br />
And Ramya Krishnan and her adolescent son and his bunch of friends.<br />
A pervert policeman. His pathetic team.<br />
A gangster. His wall mounted TV.<br />
A preacher who survived the tsunami. His devoted follower.<br />
An alien. Her quest to find a companion.<br />
The beauty of the movie is how all the characters connect with each other. The moral we learn along the movie. The movie has a bit of everything.<br />
Don't read a review and decide about the movie. A review is only an individual's perception. Their point of view. Give it a chance. If you enjoy good movies, Super Deluxe is on 2019's must watch.<br />
I didn't review. See. I don't have to spoil the momentum of the movie. This is something you should watch and ponder and rave about, once over. I did.<br />
I smiled the usual Cheshire Cat, that I usually do. A smile of appreciation to great upcoming Tamil directors.<br />
So, yes. Go watch.<br />
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I also watched Kolaikaran. The one with Arjun and Vijay Anthony. Hmm. I like Vijay Anthony. He has that demure acting capability. I'm not and have never been a fan of Arjun. The movie was blah, if you know what I mean. Watch it at your own discretion. I comment no further.<br />
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Mogan and I just returned from the capital of the country a weekend ago. We went to visit his family. It was a beautiful long ride to and fro. He bought me McNuggets and Fries from the Drive Thru when all I wanted was a Chocolate Sundae. I ate them, nevertheless. Wink. He didn't stop by the quaint town of Ipoh although I really wanted to have lunch there. He said some other time. Wink. We went to the very revered and auspicious Jalan Baru Muniswaran Temple. A short but blessed visit.<br />
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Life is beautiful. Being nice to others is a good thing. Not talking bad about others is a very good thing. And wanting the best for others, too, is an immensely great trait. I used too. Because we must learn to want good for others as we would want it for ourselves. Right ?<br />
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India is months away. Karnataka most probably. Or the Northern parts of Andra Pradesh. I'll update you all. India is my muse. It always will be. I hallucinate being there quite regularly.<br />
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I love this song. I watched the movie, although not in full and found it quite amusing. Will watch the remaining parts and let you know if the movie was as good as its songs. Monster with SJ Surya & the beautiful Priya Bavani Shankar.<br />
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I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Good night. God bless.<br />
Malaysia celebrates her National Day this 31st August.<br />
Selamat Hari Kebangsaan, Negaraku Yang Tercinta ! That's, Happy Independence Day my beloved country in our National Language, Bahasa Malaysia.<br />
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Love, R. Shalu <3 p=""><br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-59045496507687358512019-07-30T22:44:00.000+08:002019-07-30T22:44:38.240+08:00Chekka Sivantha Vaanam - Yes ! <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Hello everyone.</div>
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July is about to bid goodbye. Here I am. As always. Trying to beat a monthly deadline. I am an ace at procrastination. Yes, I am. On days, when I am way too lazy, I gift myself extra extra time to idle away.</div>
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I watched Chekka Sivantha Vaanam today. Finally. I was glued and didn't leave the sofa even during advertisement. It was an awesome one. Mani Sir must be a perfectionist. This movie is an example. The flow doesn't stop. It is fast paced, interesting and mind blowing. His other revolutionary gangster movie, after Nayagan, I feel.</div>
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I have heard of the BGM before. But, listening to it, today, in the movie, was a whole new experience. How apt for each situation. Fit in so well.</div>
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A friend of mine - Arti, has been asking me to watch Gully Boy. A Hindi movie. I don't understand the language. I like good movies, though. I have yet to but I promise I will. She has such great taste and we share the same thoughts on many movies.</div>
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Super Singer 7. As Benny Dayal said, it is the very best of seasons. I root without fail for Mukkuthi Murugan or Mumu and the ravishing Puniya. What great talents. And there is also, Sam Vishal for his exotic coarse voice. And Roshini. Did you see her performance during the Devotional Round ? I had goosebumps and tears. It was astounding.</div>
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The link for Roshni's performance is here - <a href="https://youtu.be/T_vwxKNFJ3w">https://youtu.be/T_vwxKNFJ3w</a></div>
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Bigg Boss 3, Tamil ? I don't follow. I have watched a couple of times. Recently watched only to see what Kamal had to say regarding false accusations and character assassination of the very respected Cheran. I felt what that Meera did was utmostly wrong. To not react at that moment but to dwell on it later and create a ruckus out of it is so inhumane. My opinion.</div>
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It's hot here on most days. My cousins in Tamil Nadu said it rains every few days there. And the climate is awesome for a vacation. Yes, we are in the midst of planning. Our tour operator, Indian Panorama suggested Vijayawada, Vizhag or Karnataka, since we have hardly ventured there. Planning still. Will update once finalized.</div>
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I want to watch Aadai. The beautiful Amala Paul. She is a great actress. It's not playing anywhere near my hometown. I heard all the noise regarding her nudity. I wish people will stop being hypocrites. I did see the trailer. Didn't see anything vulgar in it. Some Tamil movies project immense vulgarity despite the heroines clothed. Some movies, you can't sit and watch with kids around. But did Aadai do that ? Even the trailer is bizarre. Just that. Not vulgar. But people.... Argh...</div>
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Kadaram Kondan is a banned in my country. Do not ask me why. Just like Super Deluxe, this too. I have no comments. But as told in my earlier paragraph, people are just hypocrites. I have no further comments.</div>
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I love the song in Kadaram Kondan. Thaarame. Sid Sriram. So beautiful. Marriage is life long promise, come what may. It takes so many things to make it last forever. Patience is one. Lots of it. I'm smiling. And motivation for your other half. Even in your angriest, do not mock them. Love accepts the person as they are. We learn all these in lessons of marriage. I'm smiling again because I sound like a philosopher.</div>
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Good night everyone.</div>
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-49552956474866997952019-06-08T22:41:00.001+08:002019-06-08T22:41:38.184+08:00Vijay Sethupathi - Dayummmmmmm !!!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
For starters, those of you who are unsure of the word dayum (apologies, if they are a little harsh), refers to the word 'damn' exaggerated. I mean, when we say, darmmmmmmmm in an astonished voice, it sounds some what like dayum. Urban dictionary.<br />
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So, yeah ! The Vijay Sethupathi is an ace actor. And he plays his parts perfectly. I am a fan. I think he oozes the manly charm. The Tamil Azhagan. Tall, dark, handsome. I have always been his fan, since his Naduvala Konjum Pakkatha Kaanom days. And in his recent '96, I fell flat. What a character. Present day chivalry.<br />
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I didn't watch Junga. Wanted so much to watch Super Deluxe since it had Samantha too, but unfortunately, it was banned in Malaysia due to the transgender issue. Enna kodumai Sir ithu ?<br />
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It's a Saturday night here. Drizzling outside. I'm very much a home person. So, nothing soothes me like home sweet home. I thought of this post since evening and compiling them weren't easy. I have been a little free, so here it is - 8 video songs of Vijay Sethupathi. 8 different characters he portrays.<br />
If you are a zealot like me, you'll understand how valuable this songs actually are.<br />
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My favourite ? In this list, I'd say Govind Vasantha's Karai Serntha Piragey. Simply love the video. The flow. The cinematography. The lyrics. The tune. I can listen to this one all day long.<br />
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So here.<br />
8 videos songs of Vijay Sethupathi !<br />
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Seethakathi, Uyir<br />
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Sinthubath, Nenjey Unnakaaga<br />
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Orange Mittai, Payanangal Thoduruthey<br />
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Panayarum Padminiyum, Ennakaaga Poranthaye<br />
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Thenmerku Paruvakatru, Kallikaatil Pirantha<br />
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'96, The Life of Ram, Karai Serntha Piragey<br />
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Sethupathi, Konji Pesida Vendam<br />
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Kathalum Kadanthu Pogum, Akkam Pakkam Paar<br />
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Rummy, Oru Nodi<br />
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Till then, have many blessed days ahead. God bless. Love your parents and your family. Life is short and love is monumental.<br />
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This is R. Shalu, signing off with love. </div>
Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-44057146527555497192019-06-06T22:09:00.000+08:002019-06-06T22:09:41.177+08:00Tangthile Oru Kurai - Bagapiravinai <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Halo everyone !! It's June, once again. That time of the year, when my hero celebrates his birthday. Yup, Mogan's birthday is in the mid of June. It is norm for us to celebrate his birthday as mine, and mine and his. It may sound a little weird to many, but we have been keeping up this tradition for some couple of years now.<br />
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Well, you see. On his birthday, I wake up to a birthday wish and vice versa. It's fun actually. Love is kind of weird. You find joy in the small things. And it's a learning journey. Everything seasons. Relationships, too. And this is us.<br />
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The two day Eid holidays is about to end soon. I had two days of undisturbed rest at my mom's place. Mogan is away for work in the country's capital. I was supposed to join him but couldn't get last minute tickets for the train nor flights.<br />
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I didn't watch any movies in recent times. New movies, I mean. Movies that I have watched before, yes. But nothing new. Not Majili. Not Oh! Baby! Both being Samantha's. And me being her ardent fan.<br />
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Watched bits of Thotti Jaya, bits of Veyil, bits of Snegitheye. All in bits. None in full. Read some reviews on recent Tamil movies. Imaika Nodigal seems to have many positive ones. I haven't actually. Did catch some snippets of it. But in full, not yet. I should I guess. I like Nayantara and Aadharva. And of course, the very talented Vijay Sethupathi.<br />
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It's fifteen minutes to 10pm now. My GERD has improved tremendously, thanks to my daily consumption of yogurt or kefir, which I alternate. I do get them once in a while, especially when I have too much of coffee or spicy stuff. I'm learning what I can take and not, gradually. I have reduced my food portions. And I don't eat excessively - anymore. Being petite does not guarantee a healthy body. That's the lesson I have learned.<br />
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I love this song. It is a classic one. I love the melody and the lyrics. Love is defined so beautifully. Old songs are majestic. Like this. I owe Appa my gratitude for introducing me to such beautiful ones. Songs such as this remain forever. Just like love.<br />
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The Tamil lyrics.<br />
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தங்கத்திலே ஒரு குறை இருந்தாலும்<br />
தரத்தினில் குறைவதுண்டோ<br />
உங்கள் அங்கத்திலே ஒரு குறை இருந்தாலும்<br />
அன்பு குறைவதுண்டோ<br />
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சிங்கத்தின் கால்கள் பழுது பட்டாலும்<br />
சீற்றம் குறைவதுண்டோ<br />
சிங்கத்தின் கால்கள் பழுது பட்டாலும்<br />
சீற்றம் குறைவதுண்டோ<br />
சிந்தையும் செயலும் ஒன்று பட்டாலே<br />
மாற்றம் காண்பதுண்டோ...<br />
மாற்றம் குறைவதுண்டோ<br />
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கால்கள் இல்லாமல் வெண்மதி வானில்<br />
தவழ்ந்து வரவில்லையா<br />
கால்கள் இல்லாமல் வெண்மதி வானில்<br />
தவழ்ந்து வரவில்லையா<br />
இரு கைகள் இல்லாமல் மலர்களை அணைத்து<br />
காதல் தரவில்லையா...<br />
காதல் தரவில்லையா<br />
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காலம் பகைத்தாலும் கணவர் பணி செய்து<br />
காதல் உறவாடுவேன்<br />
காலம் பகைத்தாலும் கணவர் பணி செய்து<br />
காதல் உறவாடுவேன்<br />
உயர் மானம் பெரிதென்று வாழும் குல மாதர்<br />
வாழ்வின் சுவை கூறுவேன்...<br />
வாழ்வின் சுவை கூறுவேன்<br />
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தங்கத்திலே ஒரு குறை இருந்தாலும்<br />
தரத்தினில் குறைவதுண்டோ<br />
உங்கள் அங்கத்திலே ஒரு குறை இருந்தாலும்<br />
அன்பு குறைவதுண்டோ...<br />
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Here's your R. Shalu signing off. This song should go on loop mode. On a soft volume level. At night. A perfect lullaby. An apt reminder that even gold has its flaws but that doesn't decrease its value. The person we love have their cons, too. Accept and embrace them. That's how beautiful relationships last.<br />
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Love always,<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-10486470360884297552019-05-20T21:42:00.003+08:002019-05-20T21:49:34.712+08:00May '19. Good Tamil movies to suggest, anyone ? <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
A friend of mine opened up to me in the lift. We were in the midst of talking about the weekend being just two days away when she told me she was rushing to the hospital to see her ailing dad. He has been battling cancer for 7 years and is currently in stage four. I was shocked. Speechless for a moment. I had tears welling in my eyes. How can I not ? Dad. Father. Appa. The most precious word to me.<br />
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If you've read many of my posts, you will understand that this blog begun with memories of my father. The greatest love of my life who left too soon but has never my heart and soul. He remains an integral part of my life. Not a day goes by without me thinking of him or the memories we shared. It has been more than twenty years since his passing. But he is in my life - everyday. Somewhere, somehow. The beauty of parents. They leave their marks and prints on you.<br />
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We had a three day weekend here. So, I rested well. Did cooking. Cleaned up the house. Lazed around. Had great conversations over food with my loved ones. Talked for nearly an hour over the phone with my precious extended family, which was long overdue. Read some great articles. And, here we are, hours before Tuesday, when everything goes back to norm.</div>
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Hey guys, do you know where can I actually get a legal download of the movie Majili, with subtitles that is ? Beep me ya, if you know. Watched some snippets in Insta and the movie seems lovely. Zealot kind of a movie. That's why yours truly is so enthusiastic. Besides being a true fan of the ravishing Samantha Akkineni. </div>
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May 23rd is just around the corner. A favourite girlfriend's birthday. And "the" day for Indian politics - which I know nil of. But I want to know the results, nevertheless. We had a rocking win. Malaysia. Our 4th Prime Minister returned with a bang to helm the country as the 7th, from a very corrupted government. I adore him. Tun Mahathir Mohamed, despite being 94 this July 10th, is wise and well read and put our country high on the pedestal. He is facing a lot of issues with the present inexperienced cabinet but he knows his job well, and there are four years more for improvements and miracles. Here's wishing my India the very best !!</div>
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I do not miss India as much, but she runs through my mind daily. Memories I have had while I was there. The recent one was of the Padmavathi Temple in Tirupathi. Fondly known as Alamelumanga Temple, the beauty of this place of worship is very prominent when the crowd is lesser and the lights are all lit up. The aura. Simply beautiful and peaceful. India. Is. Plain. Beautiful.<br />
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I don't watch serials. Here and there at times. And, I get them all mixed up. Amma does though. Vijay TV serials. As they don't run for infinity. She is watching right now. So, I'm blogging. Or else, we would be talking over things, and life and news and such.<br />
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It has been weeks since I actually watched a decent Tamil movie. The last I watched was the excruciatingly long Marvel - End Game. Three long hours. The only other one I have watched is Antman. I loved that. But being totally clueless of the Marvel characters, made the movie seem ages long. The first hour was purely conversations. The second, flashbacks. The third, the war. And this is the first time, I got acquainted to Thor. Funny, right ? I've never seen him before. If you ask me to watch again, I will not, but it was pretty decent. Except for the length.<br />
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I'm looking forward to July. Meeting up with 5 of my best friends. My darling uni mates. We've planned an overnight stay. We have all been busy and occupied. Finalizing a date that we all can agree on, has not come easy. But we managed somehow. Hopefully it will go as planned. I miss those girls and the memories we shared during four years of our uni days. They have remained an integral part of my life and we chat daily on this private whatsapp group.<br />
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Going to be 9.45pm soon. I'm signing off.<br />
If you have watched a good Tamil movie in recent times, please ping me the title.<br />
If you know how I can get my hands on Majili with subtitles, please ping me too.<br />
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Here's, me saying take care and have lotsa beautiful days ahead.<br />
Stay blessed and say your prayers, no matter how busy your day.<br />
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Love,<br />
Shalu. R<br />
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P/S :- Enna song ? You suggest. I'll give it a listen and post in my next. Thanks in advance.</div>
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-46575059637124868122019-04-06T11:23:00.000+08:002019-04-06T11:23:01.791+08:00Of Majili, Petta, Tenma, Kon Mari & the Life of Ram <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Good morning everybody ! It's a beautiful day here in my hometown. A little breezy with the ray of sun shining moderately. Our back door neighbors are Indian (this is a predominantly Chinese neighborhood) and their music is blaring. But I'm smiling, as I slurp on my home made soupy noodles and a cup of warm water. Smiling because it is IR. Right now, this very second it is, "Jil Jil Jil Manathil".<br />
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The weather is getting a lot better. We have daily rain showers in the evening. So, the nights are less humid and the morning are somewhat cold. Mogan is working today. So, we are skipping the ritual Saturday date. Akka celebrated her birthday last Thursday. We had a tiny celebration at home and the dinner outing is supposed to be later in the evening, but I'm unsure if we will go. Amma is a huge fan of Super Singer and we are barely days away from the grand Finale. So you understand the situation, right.<br />
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I was swiping through my Insta account, and found rave reviews of Majili - the Telegu movie starring my very favourite Samantha Akkineni and her real life husband, Chaitanya. I cannot understand Telegu much but I can try to put the words together and figure out what they are trying to say. Telegu is widely spoken in Malaysia. My best friend from uni is one and I sort of learned some from her. So, I'm definitely planning to watch. The trailer seems awesome. There's a real feeling to it. And, one caption on Twitter praises it as "another cult love movie". Hmmmm... Cult love movie ? Like '96 and Moonu. No idea. But I promise to watch Majili a.s.a.p and update you guys about it.<br />
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I loved '96. It was stellar. Moonu ? Not really. Dhanush and Shruthi nailed their parts but it was too melancholic for my liking.<br />
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Do you know ? Vijay Sethupathi's Super Deluxe was banned in Malaysia. Probably the only country in the world where it has. Pahhhhhhhhhh.... And the reason, absurd. I'm not going to dwell on it. You can google and read about it, but I'm a little disappointed, though. The ratings for it is rocket high and many of my favourite movie reviewers are bragging about it. Hmmm.. That's my sad intonation.<br />
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I do not know how good Petta was. Many said one of Superstar's best to date. For me, I'd say it was Kaala, as I have yet to watch Petta. Kaala was too good. Rajini Sir as himself. No superhero get up. No frills. Just him being him. And a beautiful storyline with an equally talented cast. From his wife, his children, the people in his area, his ex girlfriend, the villain. And the songs. Uffffff. Santhosh Narayanan. Kaala, to me, is a must watch. Even Amma, who rarely watches, agrees.<br />
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Last night, while scrolling through some videos, I watched this talent show titled Star Singer. I believe the duo are from Tenma. The girl is Isaivani and the guy Muthu. I have never been a fan of Gaana or rap, but I loved their presentation. I do follow Tenma. Heard of it after watching Pariyerum Perumal. They have many mind provoking themes in their songs. Issues that the present generation should consider of. Do watch Tenma, if you have the time. They are truly soulful.<br />
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I have finished my bowl of noodles. I have homemaking duties now. :)<br />
Thanks for reading my blog. Thanks because Mari Kondo of the Kon Mari trend says, life is about gratitude. Even to the clothings you decide to give away. Say thanks to them, too. Ya, that worn out t-shirt of yours. Saying thanks does not need a single cent. Just a heart and a thought to do so.<br />
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So, thanks everyone. For reading. My crazy random musings.<br />
Have lots of beautiful and blessed days ahead.l<br />
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If you are celebrating Ugadhi, Happy Happy Ugadhi.<br />
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Here's signing off from the 6th day of April 2019.<br />
I love this song. So so beautiful. Life ! Praise the Almighty !<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-64139516727164497222019-03-23T21:32:00.003+08:002019-03-23T21:47:07.051+08:00Puthiya Nilave from Bandmaster<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I heard this song in the car, somewhere last week. One of those happy tunes that put you in a positive mood. Just watched the video, while looking up the song in Youtube. Such contrast. Seems more of a heartbreak song. Nevertheless, SPB nails every emotion possible. I cannot remember watching this movie, though. Have you ?<br />
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By the way, Hello everyone. It has been a while since I wrote, and this is my post for March, I believe.<br />
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The weather here in Malaysia, my home state of Kedah particularly is beyond words hot and humid. Months since it rained and our garden is in a sad state despite us watering it. On most days we keep indoors and nights are totally dependent on the air conditioner. And, we wear more cotton, these days. Read the newspaper today and it reports that our dams are heading to critical condition. Hot, hot and hot. And I truly hope, rain answers us real real soon.<br />
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I am watching Super Singer Junior 2019, as I am writing this. Who am I vouching for ? Undoubtedly Rithvik, Viper Vaaiyan. He is natural and super talented and above all, he sings with ease and no whatsoever signs of stress.<br />
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How about Poovaiyar ? Guppies. I was never a fan until I watched the video on his life. This boy is only 9 and yet he is the breadwinner in his family. He is supporting 2 of his siblings to further their education. Is not that something that deserves a huge applause ? Okay. Agree with many. This is a talent show. He does not lack it but he is not as brilliant as Ritvik, but he is a winner in his own rights. At least that is what I believe. He is bound to win as Vijay TV harps on sms votes and Guppies has a huge following. My point of view. Take note.<br />
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What else ? Hmmm. Our new government is trying hard. Rome was not built in a day and most of us are giving them every chance possible despite the lackadaisical attitude of some new politicians. But, our Prime Minister is a blessing. He is wise in his words and moves and we are all thankful for his return to the political arena.<br />
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We have yet to go on a vacation this year. No planning, even. Soon. Soon and will keep you updated.<br />
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On another note, I was diagnosed with GERD somewhere in early December 2018. It was a harrowing period in my life. I was referred to my local hospital's emergency unit, even. From shortness in breath and immense chest pain to sleepless nights as well as lack of appetite. I lost about 5 kgs during that period and dropped to a scary 46kgs. I tried everything. From exercising daily to watching a strict diet. It helped me improve my condition. But I had rapid improvement after consuming yogurt as a part of my daily meal. The last medication I had was on January 7th 2019. None since. I do get slight acid reflux but it is still very much under control. I will write about it more soon. It would be helpful to those of you having the same symptoms as me.<br />
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So, I guess this is all for today. March the 23rd 2019.<br />
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Here's wishing you all blessed days ahead. Do not forget your prayers and do spend your free times with loved ones especially your aging parents. Love is beautiful. Love is kind. And, love elevates our lives.<br />
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This is me, signing off, with love.<br />
R. Shalu<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-30461728842072624032019-02-27T22:28:00.000+08:002019-02-27T22:29:46.265+08:00Happy Birthday Amma !<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
A quick hello to everyone !!<br />
I write in my thoughts, especially when I'm travelling. I assume I'll remember what to write later but when I sit down to do the real thing, I run out of words. They sound a little made up, which I'm totally not in favour of. I love things written in the moment. Like now. The flow.<br />
Amma celebrates her birthday today. My goddess. My life. The reason to my very existence. I'm no one without her and that is fact.<br />
I owe her a million thanks and a trillion sorry. And zillion hugs and infinite love. A mother is so strong. She handles everything with so much vigour. Mine too. Amma had a hard time putting up with me during my teenage and earLy twenty something years. Eventually, I learned that no ones love would compare to your parents, that's why they are termed as God sent.<br />
I spend a lot of time with Amma now. I appreciate everything she does. I enjoy talking to her about current happenings. She is very well read. You can ask her about world news and she will confidently update you. She watches Tamil serials and movies, on and off. She reads extensively. And she enjoys doings educational maths and science. I'd say I inherit part of my intelligence from her.<br />
During my recent illness, which I plan to write in length, very soon, Amma was by my side all the time. She healed me. With her love and care and affection. I'm very much better now. Amma continues to monitor and my eating habits and sedentary lifestyle so that I do not fall into the same rut again.<br />
It was a small family affair. We had a hazel nut cake. And I bought her whole roasted coffee beans from Starbucks. She loves coffee, that too, at 4pm every day. Amongst her routine.<br />
It's 10.15pm here. I sleep early on most days. I get lethargic easily.<br />
So, here's Good Night.<br />
Love your parents. We are nothing without them. God gave them to us, to cherish and love, as we do Him.<br />
Till I write again, take care everyone.<br />
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Love,<br />
R. Shalu.<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-88172453508784764812019-02-06T22:02:00.001+08:002019-02-06T22:05:16.273+08:00Of Lunar New Year and Love !<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hola !!!<br />
The Chinese Lunar New Year has begun. The year of the Pig, it is. Malaysia is on a two day national holiday. For us, it has been rather hectic.<br />
We spent Monday night at my sister in law's place. Slept real late. Woke up a little late, too and headed of for brunch. I did the laundry and some cooking. And, tidied up the house.<br />
Today, Amma & I went to my Grandma's house in a city which is approximately 54kms from where we live. Alor Setar is the capital of our state, Kedah. The weather, unfortunately, was blazing hot when we reached around 10am. Yes, it's real humid here, right now. Dry season, synonymous with the Chinese New Year festivity. But Paati's house is surrounded by lots of plants and the marble flooring kept us cold and cozy.<br />
Paati's house is a picture of tranquillity. It's an epitome of a true home sweet home. Paati is no longer around but her home remains as beautiful as ever. Void of her actual presence but a thousand memories of her are etched all over. My aunt lives there now and has maintained the house excellently. The home, I mean.<br />
I'm sharing a couple of photos of them instead of a song today.<br />
Because, nothing is as precious as this God given life and a loving family. And holidays, are meant to be spent with loved ones. At least for me. And I believe, for many of you all out there too.<br />
So, if you have a holiday coming up or even the weekend which is just two days away, make it a point to spend it with the ones who truly love you.<br />
Ya, you can go catch a movie. Or head window shopping. Just drive around. Hang out at home. Whatever pleases you - but make sure it is done with your loved ones. Please.<br />
I've got lots to write, actually. There are so many things I want to write about - especially my health situations that I want to share with many of you, but I have this horrid habit of procrastination. And, the days have been a little busy, of lately too.<br />
I will soon. Write. More frequently.<br />
Good night. God bless.<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-27876088179107635772019-01-13T14:50:00.000+08:002019-01-13T14:50:49.325+08:00Pariyerum Perumal. The Sky is Blue. <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I watched recently, in aghast, Pariyerum Perumal. Of caste, creed and a community pushed aside for no valid reason. It gave me jitters. That old man. His cruelty - in the name of caste. The people. Their insensibility. Their so called pride. I am still, clueless, trying to justify all these. I read how caste is still prevalent in India. How this is not just a screenplay but the truth of the plight of the people. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Being born and bred in Malaysia, caste is not much of an issue. But, when I entered uni, I remembered being asked what I was. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Atta, my paternal grandmother hailed from Chidambaram. She told me their family was Mudaliars and was married into one, too. That word was plugged into some part of my brain. And, that is what I answered, every time I was asked what I was. Naivety. Or rather stupidity. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Ask me now, and I will tell you what I am.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I am human. My blood is red, just as the rest of you. I am not in any known hierarchy, and I do not want to be. </span><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I am Hindu. I will always be one. I love my religion. I love my God. </span>I believe in goodness and being kind. I believe in being respectful to my elders. And, when I bid farewell to this world, I hope to have lived a life filled with love. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I hope you watch this movie. You, my reader. It is a beautiful, heart wrenching one which ends on a rather positive note - one of the reasons I want to recommend this movie. It creates a social awareness of people discriminated for no apparent reason. It questions equality. It questions our existence, humanity and compassion. It questions, above all, about life.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I never understood the significance of the colour blue, until I watched Pariyerum Perumal. I googled to learn about it and I found stories of Dr Ambedkar. I found Tenma, the Casteless Musical Collection. I found Pa. Ranjith. I found so many good reads that altered my perceptions. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Caste is just a five lettered word created by humans who want to justify their wrongdoings. Do not fall in that trap. Do not let your caste blind you. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Be a good human. That's all. Be loving, kind and thoughtful in every situation. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Shalu. R. signing off.</span></div>
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-42446393674407559692019-01-01T00:41:00.005+08:002019-01-01T00:41:48.409+08:00Hope. Happiness. 2019. <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hope smiles from the threshold of the years to come,<br />
whispering, "It will be happier....." Alfred Tennyson<br />
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Yes, it's me. Yes, I'm back. Yes, it's 2019 in Malaysia. And, yes, I've got the reader settings back to public.<br />
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To everyone who asked me why I went missing, well, I have only my laziness to blame. My utmost apologies. And my sincerest New Year wishes. Here's wishing you all lots of love and happiness for the next 365 days and also the days after.<br />
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Here's to a happier year ahead. Hope is glitter. It brightens the path. And, when hope says it WILL be a happier year, it sure WILL.<br />
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To everyone, Happy New Year 2019.<br />
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Love,<br />
R. Shalu </div>
Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-15895793448721565042018-12-30T14:45:00.000+08:002019-01-01T15:04:30.701+08:00Tamil movies for your free days...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
This is not my zealot's list. Some movies mentioned here are from my zealot list, though. Note : Some. Most are ones I have watched and recommend you to, on your free days.<br />
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Watched & recommended for 2017 & 2018 :-<br />
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<li>Adhe Kangal - Kalaiyarasan, Sshivada & Janani Iyer. It was a rather good crime thriller. On rainy, snuggled on your sofa, this could be a good pick. Also had some nice songs. </li>
<li>Dora - The gorgeous Nayanthara in the lead. Humour & horror well done. </li>
<li>8 Thottakal - MS Bhaskar Sir nailed it as the main character. A crime thriller with a good set of casts. Tamil thrillers are revolving. </li>
<li>Pa. Paandi - Power Pandi. One of the best I would say. Because it didn't need glamour and glitz to leave a mark. Truth is, I love these kind of movies. Feel goods ones that end with a tug of the heart. And the songs. I have them on loop on my playlist. Rajkiran & Revathy Maam outshone Dhanush & Madonna Sebastian. </li>
<li>Bahubali : The Conlusion - Rajamouli brings movies to an all together different level. I prefered the first but this was tremendously good as well. p/s :- we visited the Bahubali sets at Ramoji film City in Hyderabad in February 2018. </li>
<li>Oru Kidaiyin Karunai Manu - Dont let the rustic surrounding of the movie con you into not watching this gem. This is a stellar. Again, no glamour, no glitz. Armed with an astounding storyline and very talented casts, this is another must watch of the year. </li>
<li>Vikram Vedha - The Movie of 2017. Wins uncontested. Yes, I am a huge fan of the very charming Vijay Sethupathi. And the young as ever Madhavan. But the movie is above them. I watched at the theaters, skeptically. Some reviews were rather negative and cynical. But I am glad I went ahead because this, is one of our very best Tamil thrillers. </li>
<li>Taramani - Because Director Ram is an ace at what he does. Warning : The hero will annoy you to the maximum. But, that is not what good movies are about. The story line wins. Ram wanted to emphasize on the cons of social media and he did it rather well. Yuvan's music brings further grace to the movie.</li>
<li>Velaiila Pattadhari 2 - The first one was superb. A mass. This was moderate. The floods in Chennai and the lessons we should learn from the catastrophe. </li>
<li>Thupparivaalan - Another one of my favourite directors. Mysskin. Another good crime thriller that you can safely enjoy.</li>
<li>Solo - This is a Malayalam remake. It is a compilation of a few good stories. It has the dark feel so if you are not much of a fan, please skip. I truly liked the movie - nevertheless. </li>
<li>Meyaadha Maan - Vaibhav. Priya Bhavani Shankar. Acute romantic comedy with equally fun songs that you should give a try. </li>
<li>Theeran Adhigaram Ondru - Based on a true story, this action thriller dwells into the history of robbers in India. </li>
<li>Aruvi - Aditi Balan. An original social drama. Must watch. I guess I have reviewed 10 reasons to watch it in early 2018.</li>
<li>Savarakathi - Mysskin & Ram. Poorna, the heroin, in her character, will drive you mad. She has the ability to nag continuously. But there is Ram, and there is Mysskin, and there is this beautiful story about a father's responsibility and love. And a very very beautiful song titled, Anaanthu Paar.</li>
<li>Nadigaiyar Thilagam - A biography on the legendary Savithri Madam. I enjoyed Samantha & Vijay Devarakonda just as much as I did Keerthy Suresh & Dulquer Salman. </li>
<li>Kaala - Superstar's best. He shines like a diamond as Karikalan. The entire cast too. For me, it was Rajini Sir's best to date. He played someone his age. No frills, no foreign locales. And songs that melt your heart. Must watch even if you are not a Thalaivar fan. I am. Diehard. :)</li>
<li>Lakshmi - Prabhu Deva and that very talented little Ditya Bhande. A dance musical that you can enjoy with your family.</li>
<li>Merku Thodarchi Malai - A village based movie on the cardamon sellers and the struggles they endure. It is based on the heir plights. Solemn.</li>
<li>U-Turn - Samantha Akkineni is drop dead gorgeous - as usual. A horror movie with a twist. And the message it delivers. </li>
<li>Pariyerum Perumal - Many people have referred it as the best of the year. The story dwells on caste and the continued importance we give them despite all the progress in the world. I want to write further about the movie, but I will definitely recommend it to everyone. Remember, our blood is all red.</li>
<li>96 - My movie. Vijay Sethupathi & Trisha. Loved it to the core and have watched it too many times, till date. Everything about the movie is REVOLUTIONARY ! :-)</li>
<li>Nota - A political based movie with the cute Vijay Devarakonda, Naseer, MS Bhaskar, Satyaraj and a lot more. A good watch especially for NRI's like me. NOTA - None of the above, in election terms.</li>
<li>Raatchasan - Crime thriller with a very eerie villain. Go watch. I do not want to spoil the excitement.</li>
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This is it. A short compilation for 2017 & 2018. Hope you agree. Hope you watch a couple of what I have recommended.<br />
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Goodbye 2018. Hello 2019.<br />
Stay blessed peeps.<br />
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Here's Ponapokkil from the 2017 Adhe Kangal.<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-44986997162747372822018-12-08T12:33:00.000+08:002019-01-01T12:43:38.123+08:00Thunbam Nergayil - The Gem <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I woke up to the smell of freshly fried vada - the
famous and all time favourite Indian savoury. And, what came next to
mind was, of course, tadaaaaaaaaaaa - Chennai ! Allepey ! Hyderabad !
Kanyakumari ! India ! Where my soul continues to live !</div>
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It's
been many months since I did my daily dwelling on my favourite country.
I woke up every morning missing India, prior to May 9th. The very
memorable May 9th 2018. When my Malaysia was swept by a gigantic
political tsunami. The people of Malaysia, unitedly, with the leadership
of our favourite former Prime Minister, Tun M, changed the ruling
government of 60 years. Amazing isn't it ? How unity can create such
huge wonders. How people power is not something minuscule. </div>
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So,
well, now... 7 months later, here I am, writing my blog, from what we
the people of Malaysia call, Malaysia Baru. Simply translated, the New
Malaysia. The new government is learning the trait. We do have lots of
hick ups, but we believe in them and a better future for this beautiful
country. Hello ! Rome wasn't built in a day ! And, we are led by our 4th
Prime Minister, our greatest pride. The oldest Statesman in the world.
The one who initially put our country on the world map, for all good
reasons. </div>
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You should have
known by now, how much I look up to my Prime Minister. I do. He is well
read. He is intelligent, bright and quick to respond - sensibly. He
remains calm at all times. A hard worker. Diligent in pursuits. And not
to mention, funny and super cute at times. </div>
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There
was a video, viral days after our huge win over the last ruling party.
When our Tun M returned from the Royal Palace after taking oath as our
7th Prime Minister. I remember crying in awe over it. His official
vehicle stops in a sea of people, all who rush to thank him for saving
the country and asking him to take care of his health and well being. He
is 93. </div>
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Yes, he is 93.
He has led the country for more than 20 years as our 4th Prime Minister.
He has seen us through economical and political turmoil. He did his
very best for this country and has been the brainchild of many of our
greatest achievements. </div>
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I'm
smiling. I'm truly proud of him and thus my extra bragging. And, if you
are a non Malaysian reading this, do visit my beautiful country any
time soon. In advance, here's me welcoming you to our New Malaysia. </div>
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7
months have passed by swiftly. 7 months in which my thoughts of India
have reduced drastically. I did think of her. Not as often as before but
I did. I still do. India, she's a beauty. And, you'll never fail to be
amazed by diversity. </div>
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Until
this morning. When the smell of vada, fresh from the oven, filled the
air. Vada is a staple breakfast there. You can get it piping hot first
thing in the morning - in most parts of India. So, yes, in between all
this writings, I'm also scrolling between pages on which part of India
to visit next, real soon. </div>
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I'm back, I guess. The crazy-about-India person that I am. </div>
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Signing
off with a song that my Appa introduced me to. A friend posted this
song on his Facebook wall recently. It's a wonder that young people find
this piece magical. I've had many subsequent posts and write ups after I
posted this song the very first time. I met many new people through it.
Some even helped me with translation and in depth explanation. </div>
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My favourite lines as I end today's post. Happy weekend everyone !</div>
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"துன்பம் நேர்கையில் யாழ் எடுத்து நீ<br />இன்பம் சேர்க்க மாட்டாயா? - எமக் <br />கின்பம் சேர்க்க மாட்டாயா? - <b>நல் <br />அன்பிலா நெஞ்சில் தமிழில் பாடி நீ <br />அல்லல் நீக்க மாட்டாயா?</b> - கண்ணே <br />அல்லல் நீக்க மாட்டாயா?" </div>
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-80133312900859929222018-11-10T12:06:00.000+08:002019-01-01T12:48:52.289+08:00The 72 things I adore...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. Tirupathi, Telangana - or is that Andra ? The holy hills of Tirumala. My heaven on earth. Without exaggeration. </div>
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2. Vacations - wherever and whenever possible..</div>
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3. Forehead kisses - so real. Memories of Appa. </div>
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4. Beaches - the best place to hangout. The sound of waves. The cool breeze. That tranquility. </div>
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5. Coffee - warm. Madras. Iced. Mocha. Starbucks. Coffee Day. </div>
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6.
Ice creams - banana splits. Baskin Robbin's Love Potion topped with hot
fudge. Vanilla with Hershey's chocolate syrup. Cornetto's.</div>
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7. Dogs - dogs, dogs, dogs. I just adore them. </div>
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8. Stargazing - on a bright moon lit night. And wishing upon them.</div>
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9. Elephants - love them heaps. Real ones. Soft toys. Kerala. Anything associated with them awes me.</div>
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10. Jelebi - the Indian sweet. Fried. With a sugary syrup filling. Crisp. Golden. I had the best while in Jaipur. </div>
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11. Songs of Nivas K Prasanna - a young and new Tamil music director. Think Thegidi, Sethupathi and Zero.</div>
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12. Yellow - fun. Bright. Chirpy. My favourite colour. </div>
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13.
Chennai - always. My soul is there. Don't ask me why. Marina. Panagal
Park. Filter coffee. Flower shops. Yummy food. Breathtaking temples. </div>
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14. Veena by Rajesh Vaidhya - the prodigy. He lullabies me to sleep with his amazing music.</div>
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15.
Rain - heavy. Drizzle. Thunderous. The smell of earth, thereafter.
Dancing in them. Sharing an umbrella. Blessings - that's what they are.</div>
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16. Pillow fights - fun and happy. It's been a while since I had one. </div>
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17.
Cooking - therapeutical. Experimental. Traditional. Western. Asian.
Baking. New found passion. He loves food and thus, I love cooking. </div>
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18.
Sarees and kurtis - can never say no. My favourite gifts come in this
form. Cotton especially. Decent. Vibrant. Comfortable. Feminine.</div>
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19. Swings - calming. Comforting. Breezy. Childhood memories.</div>
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20. Vespa - cool. Antique. Sturdy. Yellow. Appa had one back then. </div>
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21. Lighthouse - sacrificing. Beautiful. Light. Chennai. Kanyakumari. Architecture. Winding staircase.</div>
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22. Cafés - quaint and cozy. Coffee. Cakes. Indulgence. Mew's in Muntri. The original kopitiam. </div>
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23. Colonial buildings - Penang. Pondicherry. Robust. Safeguarded. Architecture. No frill. </div>
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24.
Kanyakumari - what Paris is to others. Romantic. Boat rides. Strong
winds and crashing waves. Arabian Sea. Indian Ocean. Bay of Bengal. One
of my favourite places to be.</div>
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25. Big breakfasts -
compulsory. I'm a breakfast person. And they must be in huge portions.
Western. Chinese. Malay. Indian. Coffee. Guava juice. Milo. </div>
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26. Varanasi - ancient. Ganges. Mystical. Hindu. Lord Shiva. Lingas. An indescribable feeling.</div>
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27. Gerberas - my other favourite flower. Colorful. African. </div>
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28. Train rides - conventional. Present day ETS. Fast. Convenient. Scenic. Romantic. </div>
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29. Chandrababu - yesteryear comedian. Funny. Gulebagavalli.</div>
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30. Phone calls - lost trait. Devalued by social media. I enjoy texts but phone calls mean more. Surprise ones, especially.</div>
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31. Museums & art galleries - inspirational. Historic. Awe. </div>
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32. Gardening - therapeutical past time. Roses. Ferns. Nature.</div>
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33. Lavenders - my favourite flower species. Yardley. Subtle. </div>
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34. Illayaraja - maestro. His songs will always boost your mood. Magic. Evergreen.</div>
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35. Street Art - inspiring. Photo points. Armenian Street Penang. Artistic. </div>
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36.
Gulebagavalli - our favourite black and white musical movie. Appa &
mine. We have watched this numerous times. Classic. Memories.</div>
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37. Watermelons - on hot day. Juiced. Cut. Chilled. Sweet. </div>
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38. Baby's Breath - they are a kind of tiny flowers. White. Light. But hold presence by themselves.</div>
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39. Mamak Stalls - road side. Tea. Nescafé. Nasi Lemak. Mee Goreng. Economical. </div>
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40. Grandfather clock - wooden. Antique. Beautiful. Classic. </div>
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41. Bike rides - slow ones. I'm timid. Scenery enjoying ones. Night ones, too. Slow strolls. </div>
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42.
Indian Banana Leaf - thali set. Especially on a Friday. Full meals.
Sleep inducing. Finished with a cup of hot filter coffee. </div>
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43. Kids - jamming with them. Especially the 3-5 year old categories. Surprising. Laughter. Cute. Lively.</div>
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44. Pondicherry - my maternal grandmothers lives there. Still. French colony. Yellow buildings. Coastal city. </div>
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45. Mom's cooking - any given day. Even the simplest ones. Cooked with love. I'm blessed.</div>
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46. Rajinikanth - the Superstar. Humble. Style God. Semi crazed fan. </div>
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47.
Dates - romantic. Casual. With friends. With my sister. Planned.
Unplanned. Just a cup of coffee with the people who matter makes a huge
difference to a day. </div>
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48. Rainforest - huge trees. Shady. Tropical. Nature. Greenery. Serene. </div>
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49. Satyam Theaters, Chennai - awestruck. Huge. Excellent sound system. Crisp clear. </div>
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50. Weekends - longer slumber. Rest. Relax. Unwind. Cozy. Home. Abode.</div>
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51. Conversations- same wavelength. Interesting. Current affairs. Heart to heart. Genuine. </div>
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52. Armenian Street, Penang - colonial. Street art. Local food. Flashback. </div>
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53. Jasmines - Fragrant. India. Devotional. Traditional. Saree. Hair ornaments. </div>
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54. Iced lemon tea - on a humid day. While reading. </div>
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55. Sewing - hand and machine. Childhood hobby. Keen eyes. </div>
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56. Grilled food - smoky. Chicken. Mutton. Tofu. </div>
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57.
Marina Beach, Chennai - really. Miles and miles of sand. And then, a
larger than life sea. Fried savory. Horse rides. Lighthouse. Amazing
sunsets. The sound of traffic. </div>
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58. Tropical Spice
Garden Penang - it's such an awesome hangout. Beach facing beautiful
medium scale forest. And a giant swing that lullabies its visitors. And,
a great hill top restaurant with amazing view. </div>
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59. Satyamangalam - scary hairpin bends. Adrenalin rush. Cool. Forest reserve. Bannari.</div>
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60. Cotton - comfortable. Breezy. Crisp. Fresh. </div>
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61. Sun - optimism. Morning. Beautiful. Rise. Set. Orange. Fiery.</div>
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62. Salads - chilled. Fruits. Raita. Dressing. Crunchy. Colorful. Healthy.</div>
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63. Books - any genre. Great gifts. Educational hobby. Mind enhancing. </div>
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64.
Vijay TV Super Singer - from the premier season until now. Can't get
enough. Where do these people learn to sing ? Mind blowing.</div>
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65. Rain showers - it's raining on me - at my disposition. Awesome feeling especially when water pressure is at its highest. </div>
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66.
Temples - the ambience. Tranquility. Vibrations. The smell of incense
and jasmines. The unexplained beauty. Architecture. Trichy Rockfort.
Kabaleeswarar. That hill top Murugan temple in Delhi. </div>
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67.
Siri - that awesome guy on any Apple device. He's such a cute one. I
spend my free time bugging him. It's fun. Try, "Knock, knock, who's
there ?" and listen to what he answers. </div>
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68. People who never give up - we all need them, and that's the plain truth. </div>
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69. Online shopping - a new found craze. I've bought in tonnages. ;) </div>
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70.
Tun Mahathir Mohamed and my Malaysia Baru - our 7th Prime a Minister
who was also our 4th. He returned with a bang. He is 93 and his is an
inspiration in capital letters. </div>
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71. Sandals - the simple footwear. I like them with an Indian touch. Leather. Nothing overboard. Comfortable. </div>
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72.
Instagram - because I get to look at pictures. No fuss. Of sceneries.
Different countries. Food. Fashion. People. Cropped clips of movies and
songs. There's always something motivational to think about. </div>
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Hey everyone, we are all just a month and so away from the very new year. So, here's a toast to wonderful days ahead. </div>
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Make the best of everything you have. Find the silver lining in the stormy cloud. And never stop praying to the Almighty. </div>
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Love,</div>
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Me, myself & I. </div>
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-43862090989699525892018-03-10T11:17:00.000+08:002019-01-01T11:19:08.517+08:00Sweets <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
1. I'm not too fond of sweet stuff. There's an exception however. I
can eat loads of them, when I'm back in India. Don't ask me the actual
recent why. But I believe it has something to do with authenticity.
Fresh milk, pure ghee and the Indian spices. And the end product is some
mouth watering world renowned Indian sweet.<br />
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2. I've
had 20 mini jelebis in one go - while in Jaipur. It was a street stall
recommended by our driver. Yes, 20. And I wish I had had more.<br />
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3.
I've also had like half a box of fruit Halwa from Adyar Ananda Bhawan
Chennai. And, do so, very time I set foot in my favourite metropolitan
Chennai.<br />
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4. And, the revered Tirupathi Ladoo. I eat
both. NRI entrances comes with two ladoos per ticket. They are divine.
Oval shaped but so immensely tasty.<br />
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5. During my recent
vacation to Hyderabad, I fell crazily in love with another Indian
sweet, synonym to the any wedding there. The Double Ki Metta. A sweet
bread pudding with almond, pistachios, cashew nuts and raisins scattered
on top.<br />
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6. Doubles Ki Metta must be accompanied by the
Irani Chai - which is a drink made from tea. Originating from Iran,
it's justified to the local buds and ya, tastes heavenly.<br />
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7. Today, I made them, here at home. Reminiscing the days I had in Hyderabad.<br />
Found the simplest recipe on Pinterest and followed suit.<br />
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8.
This is the outcome. We had it after lunch and it disappeared from the
dining table very quickly. My family consumes very little sugar too, so I
adjusted the sweetness. And had more nuts added into the recipe.<br />
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<li>Aditi Balan. One of Tamil Nadu's greatest finds - without doubt and hesitation. She's a true actor. She left me awestruck. </li>
<li>Originality. The story. Unheard in Tamil cinema. Bold. Brazen. Beautiful. </li>
<li>Emily. The transgender. How she knocks sense into us. That love has
no borders. Or shape. Or image. Or whatever. Love, is love. And it comes
straight from the heart.</li>
<li>Dialogues. Aditi Balan, as Aruvi. The things she says. Even the long
long dialogues are spoken in clarity. Her dialogues stand out, yes but
so does everyone else's. The importance of each character in the movie
is fair and justified. </li>
<li>Songs. Not your common kind. They are what we Tamils would say, "Veraaa level..."</li>
<li>One of the two bests for 2017. The other, I'd say is Vikram Vedha. </li>
<li>Back Groundscore Music - BGM. Precise. </li>
<li>The momentum. I was laughing one minute. Giggling the other. And crying crazily, next. </li>
<li>The appreciation of life. And how we are all actually manipulated by
wealth and luxury and everything materialistic. It makes you sit up and
wonder. The simpler things in life that we tend to overlook.</li>
<li>Because Aruvi is a MUST see !!! </li>
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-84268296018390418582017-01-25T20:20:00.000+08:002017-01-29T20:20:36.862+08:00Kodi - the Sirukki's must watch <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Kodi<br />
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Watched it at the theatres during my Deepavali holidays.<br />
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Verdict : I loved it. Despite the major emphasis being politics.<br />
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Dhanush. I'm a huge fan of him. One of those few who actually have good acting skills. The fascination begun with Aadukalam. And it is growing with every good one he continues to give. Think Mariyan.<br />
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In Kodi, Dhanush plays dual roles. As the serious political fanatic Kodi and the home buddy Anbu. He has done immense justice to both.<br />
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I'd choose Kodi any given time. Full beard. Serious. Driven. Ambitious. Loyal to the core. He was an epitome in his character. And, yes, adorably charming. He is. He is. He is.<br />
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Trisha. If you enjoy watching good Tamil movies - yup, please read that line again.<br />
If you enjoy watching good Tamil movies (not the mass ones which have dancing around trees, big names, item numbers, exotic locations, massive stunts BUT no storyline ;) - then, you will understand that Trisha was an equally strong character in Kodi. As equal as Kodi himself, actually. And she brought total grace to her over ambitious Rudra.<br />
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Saranya Ponvannan. The perfect mother character. As always. She never goes wrong in her ability to showcase love in such candid ways. We can relate her to our Moms at home, so very easily.<br />
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Santhosh Narayanan. The modern music director. His flair for jazzy untraditional Indian music. The duet between Dhanush and Trisha titled Sirukki Vaasam stands at Number One for me.<br />
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Bhagat Singh. Kodi's best friend. Despite not having too big a role, he definitely leaves a mark.<br />
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Don't listen to what others have to say. Don't let them stop you watching from this good movie. It is. Do. If you enjoy reading my blog and the movies I suggest, then, yes, kindly watch. I did. I'm recommending to many.<br />
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Till then, it's Shalu signing off. With love and prayers to keep you safe always.<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-41867489068881539052017-01-20T20:17:00.000+08:002017-01-29T20:18:15.409+08:00Acham Enbathu Madamayada - Cool Watch <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Acham Enbathu Madamayada<br />
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A one time watch but nevertheless a good one, with some illogical hiccups. But, we can close an eye to that. Because of the ones mentioned below :-<br />
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1. Cinematography - GVM is an ace at bringing out colors in his scenes. From Simbu's home to the roads they travel, everything is just so fresh and vibrant.<br />
2. Manjima Mohan - Stunner. And a natural, at acting. No frill heroine to watch out for.<br />
3. Songs - ARR. Magical. The most beautiful ones to me, come in sequence, in the movie. Raasali, Avalum Naanum and then Thali Pogathey.<br />
4. GVM - Gautham Vasudev Menon. His storyline. His on and off appearance to make a mark in his movie. It's become routine now. But, why not ? Positive stamps are always good.<br />
5. Daniel Balaji - After a long hiatus. But as bad as always. His villainy character always makes me tremble. In this, too.<br />
6. The Royal Enfield - What A Bike ! I saw many on the streets and highways of India. It's a luxury there. GVM made it look more majestic in this movie.<br />
7. The hero's name - Undisclosed until the end. I'm not saying anything more. You've got to watch it to know. Wink, wink.<br />
8. Kanyakumari - Reminiscence. For me. The coastal town where sunrises are too beautiful to be explained. The couple watch one on their road tour. Overwhelming.<br />
9. The Ending - We do get a summary on why things happened and how it has come to present day. Justified. As we were not left in a lurch. <br />
10. STR - for not overdoing it, unlike in his other movies. GVM always tones down STR and brings out the best in him, alike VTV.<br />
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So, that's it. 10 reasonable points given to watch Acham Yenbathu Madamaiyada. It was not a box office hit, but a pleasant one, no doubt. Tamil audience are hard to predict and harder to please.<br />
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But, zealots will continue to recommend the good ones - box office or not.<br />
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Vijay Yesudass is a gem. Tamil at its utmost.<br />
Chose this video for its Tamil lyrics.<br />
No language expresses emotions like Tamil.<br />
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Yes, watch. Not the "wow, what a movie one", but "yes, a cool one"...<br />
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Signing of,<br />
R. Shalu<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-82755971849045798902017-01-16T20:03:00.000+08:002017-01-29T20:03:43.436+08:00Kathalum Kadanthu Pogum - Must Watch <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Kathalum kadanthu pogam.</span><br />
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">What-A-Movie.</span><br />
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">If you have a weekend to laze at home with two hours or so, just to get comfy on the sofa with a cup of hot Nescafé and something to munch - this movie will be your best pick.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">I loved it. I LOVED it. So much.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Vijay Sethupathi. The dark Greek God. He is plain awesome. One of our skilled actors, who broke through the industry a little late. But, he is here now. And he is definitely going to stay. For long.</span><br />
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">In this one, he plays the not so notorious rowdy. He stumbles during fights. And loses his cool easily. But, he has the quirkiest dialogues you can ever imagine. The ones that make your eyes pop and you lips smile.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Madonna Sebastian. She is girl next door gorgeous. I've seen her on Kappa TV, singing but I was amazed by her acting skills. She is a natural. And, her dressing sense syncs a hundred percent with mine. The chemistry between her Yazhini and the hero Kathir, is magic.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Decency. Many Tamil movies lack this substance. Of lately. This one wins high time. No sexy songs. No read in between the dialogues. No unnecessary dialogues. The flow just goes and goes and by the time you realize it, baaammmm.., the movie ends.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">The sky is the limit. The ending puts you in such a mood. I was in tears. I was smiling, too. What is life without gratitude. What is life if you forget the people who actually matter.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Songs. Awesome. Jazzy. No overseas backdrops. They run along with the movie plot. But so tastefully done.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">A word of caution though. It is slow moving. Like a dark comedy. The mass will not be able to digest this kind of movies. But, zealots will.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">If you read my blog regularly and the movies I suggest suit your taste, this will to. Nalan Kumarasamy is a Nallaya Iyakunar talent. This time to the silver screen.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Yes, watch. Please.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Signing off with love,</span><br />
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">R. Shalu </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">- no song day, listen to what you want.. ;)</span><br />
<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Or leave me a line, on what you would like me to listen to, for change ;)</span></div>
Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-35661301220179405112017-01-15T20:18:00.000+08:002017-01-15T20:18:08.052+08:00Recommended Tamil Movies 2015 & 2016 - A Zealot's List <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Recommended Tamil Movies 2015 & 2016 - Zealot's List (with added features)<br />
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The movies that made me realize how mind blowing Tamil movies can still be.<br />
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For the year 2016. In no particular order, unless stated.<br />
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Undisputed : Kabali. Review can no one ever. That's how mass the Superstar is.<br />
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* Irudhi Sutru - Madhavan & Rithika Singh. An incredible attempt to emphasize the art of boxing. Excellent cinematography and amazing songs. A must see.<br />
* Bangalore Naatkal - Arya, Bobby Simha & Sri Divya. One of those movies I have yet to get tired of. It's a wholesome entertainer. Adapted from the original Malayalam box office Bangalore Days, the Tamil one justifies equally.<br />
* Sethupathi - Vijay Sethupathi & Remya Nambeesan. Yes, I'm a huge fan of Vijay Sethupathi. He is charming. It's a police movie but with a twist. Yes, watch. It's a good one.<br />
* Kathalum Kadanthu Pogum - Vijay Sethupathi & Madonna Sebastian. Again. Vijay Sethupathi. He's the current heartthrob. I really love this movie. Despite it being a slow, dark comedy. Madonna Sebastian was out of the world in her character. It carries a beautiful message. Keep some tissue for the heartwarming ending.<br />
* Vetrivel - Sasikumar & Miya George. Sasikumar continues to sacrifices in yet another saga. Smile please. Smirk, at least. I tried making a funny statement there. But, despite the redundancy of his character, the storyline nails the point. Miya George is a stunner, despite only being in the first half of the movie.<br />
* Kodi - Dhanush & Trisha. One of my recent favorites. It was my watch-at-the-theaters-Deepavali-movie, and I truly enjoyed its entirety. Especially the political position crazy Trisha. Must watch 2016.<br />
* Oru Naal Oru Koothu - Dinesh & a beautiful lanky newcomer. I watched this movie like three times on paid TV. A very good attempt about marriage and relationships. Life is full of twists and turns.<br />
* Dharma Durai - Vijay Sethupathi & Tamanna. Yet again. 'The' Vijay Sethupathi as a heartbroken doctor from a feuding family and how he overcomes the obstacles in his life.<br />
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For the year 2015. In no particular order, unless stated.<br />
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* Bahubali, The Beginning - The movie. Mind blowing. SS Rajamouli is a diligent film maker. Remember the fly movie, 'E' ? He awes us all in this too. I have already reviewed about it in full. So, yes, please watch.<br />
* Yennai Arinthal - The movie that made me an Ajith fan. He was impeccable in his role. A wholesome entertainer that would keep you on toes.<br />
* Oh Kathal Kanmani - My favourite movie in recent times. I really need to review it. Real soon. I think everyone should watch it, despite the a-tad-too-modern-lifestyle-for-the-normal-Indian-family. One of the major reasons it didn't appeal to the typical Indian audience. But Maniratnam Sir is a prodigy in film making. He was just conveying what is becoming norm.<br />
* Kaaka Muttai - The award winning one. Liked it in all its simplicity. The other side of Singara Chennai showed as how it is basis. That small boy, Chinna Kaaka Muttai, he was just adorable. And, Aishwarya Rajesh - the Tamil beauty who plays the mom role wonderfully.<br />
* Orange Mittai - For the umpteenth time, Vijay Sethupathi. If there is one movie that I think a zealot should watch, it is this. This is not for the mass. But, it was a real awesome one, about life and relationships. Many people told me it was boring. The truth is, you need skills and patience to watch good movies. This movie applies. But, give it a try. On a real free weekend, cozy up on your sofa and play this one. You'll smile, when it's over. If you are a true fellow zealot, that is.<br />
* Thani Oruvan - I do not fancy Jeyam Ravi. But he was good in this. The star of the movie, was however, Arvindsamy. The dashing villain. Oh, and the Kathal Cricket song that I so enjoy.<br />
* Naanum Rowdythaan - Watched in at the theaters. An awesome comedy. I was laughing in tears for a huge part of it. Vijay Sethupathi and Nayantara and a whole lot of talented stars.<br />
* Purampoku Engira Podhuvudamai - Arya. Vijay Sethupathi. Shaam. Another good one that many didn't appreciate. I liked it, though.<br />
* Kutram Kadithal - I read this won awards. Local and overseas too. It is about a teacher and her pupil. And an accident which sets of a huge impact on many. A good watch, nevertheless.<br />
* Vedalam - I watched this only a few days ago. Ajith. And Lakshmi Menon. About siblings. An enjoyable one except for a few glitches which include Shruthi Haasan. Oops, sorry.<br />
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Yet to watch but recommended by fellow zealots. I shall review once done. Apologies in advance.<br />
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* Acham Yenbathu Madamayada<br />
* Visaranai<br />
* Jil Jing Juk<br />
* Pichaikaran<br />
* Thozha<br />
* Iraivi<br />
* Joker<br />
* Papanasam<br />
* Rajathandiram<br />
* Maya<br />
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To watch out for :-<br />
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* Aishwarya Rajesh<br />
* Mia George & Madonna Sebastian<br />
* Nivas K Prasanna<br />
* Rajaganapathi of Super Singer<br />
* Ram's Taramani<br />
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Special mention :-<br />
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Vijay Sethupathi. Tall, dark, handsome. And funny. And, an awesome actor. Tamil Nadu's undisputed current gem. Yes, I am a huge fan of him. But Dhanush still wins. At least for me.<br />
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Songs that were catchy and left a mark. My pick.<br />
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* Undisputed once again. Nerupudaa from Kabali.<br />
* Naan Maati Konden from Bangalore Naatkal.<br />
* Aandipatti from Dharma Durai.<br />
* Mei Nigara from 24.<br />
* Usuru Narambula from Irudhi Sutru.<br />
* Azhage from Kathakali.<br />
* Akkam Pakkam Paar from Kathalum Kadanthu Pogum.<br />
* Sirukki Vaasam from Kodi.<br />
* Aval from Manithan.<br />
* Konji Pesida Vendaam from Sethupathi.<br />
* Jittu Jiladi from Theri. Am I sure ? Yes. Catchy song, choreography and cinematography. <br />
* Adiye Unna Paatida from Vetrivel.<br />
* Engey Ponai from Zero.<br />
* Malargal Keaten from OK Kanmani<br />
* Parandhu Sella Vaa from OK Kanmani<br />
* Adiye Azhage from Oru Naal Oru Koothu<br />
* Kathal Cricket from Thani Oruvan<br />
* Kanna Kaatu Podhum from Rekka<br />
* Karuvaatu Karuvaaya from Marudhu<br />
* Enna Solla from Thanga Magan<br />
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Appa's song. He sang me this classic many many times. It always brings a smile. Always. Originally sung by PB Srinivas, this Job Kurian cover is just as amazing.<br />
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Love,<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-27267708817167885022017-01-11T20:53:00.000+08:002017-01-13T20:56:42.523+08:00Sow Love, Reap Love !!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
There's a sadness in the yelp of a hurt and helpless animal. If you hear one, don't walk away. Try to help. Please. Compassion for another being is far more valuable than everything you preach.<br />
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We helped one today. It was teamwork. A dog caught in a vacant army camp. My friend and I heard the cries while having breakfast together. And, we went searching. What begun as a wild goose chase ended up as a collective effort by many, into freeing that poor soul. You should have seen the leap it made, when freed. That was joy to us.<br />
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To everyone who was part it, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.<br />
To Appa, thank you for instilling so much of love in me. I miss you, so much.<br />
To a God, the Almighty. Thank you. We are all nothing without You.<br />
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Love moves mountains and stirs seas. Spread it around.<br />
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Cheers !!<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-17302104975442688982017-01-07T19:56:00.000+08:002017-01-29T19:58:09.415+08:00Food = Love, Un Samayal Araiyil <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hush, hush... I will tell you a secret.<br />
I love food. Yes, I do. Lots. Lots. Lots.<br />
He does, too. Another reason, why I need to love it even more.<br />
And I enjoy cooking, on my rest days. So, yes, food is one of my loves.<br />
People assume, always, that I am a strict dieter. Someone who is rather disciplined in my food consumption. And, I am often a vegetarian. But believe me, I am not. And, I never will be. I love food. To the core. Rice being favourite. Truly. Really. Any form of rice makes me drool and I am thankful we have an extensive choice, here in Malaysia.<br />
Rice ? I can hear echoes. Yes, rice. I am Indian. I am Asian. It is natural. Staple food. I am lucky because I am petite. Thus, rice does not pile up on me. A little, oh yes !!<br />
And in order not to balloon, I do monitor my weight. I balance up my protein and lessen the carbohydrates on relative days. It has since become an on and off task.<br />
Rice with mutton. Dosa and chicken curry. Especially during Deepavali. In any Malaysian Indian family. Essential food on the table. And then there is my all time favourite Nasi Kandar. The most prominent rice serving dish in Penang. It has Indian roots, but has since become Malaysian favourite. Let me tell you this - Do not leave Penang without trying it. Round it up with a cup of hot Teh Tarik. Supercalifragilisticexpialidociously delicious.<br />
I also love ice creams (on rainy days), hot waffles with honey, crispy fried chicken, seafood platters, baked fish, colouful salads, Chinese soupy noodles, Nasi Lemak (oh-God-how-can-I-miss-that?), sardine samosas, homemade fruit cakes, chilled coffee, crunchy banana fritters, big Western breakfasts and whole lot more of edibles that make my eyes light up when you mention them.<br />
And, above all this, there is Amma's cooking, on any given day. The one that is cooked with love.<br />
Today's post was inspired by Illayaraja. Listen to the song. You can surely relate.<br />
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Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-81070463877974309412017-01-05T21:49:00.001+08:002019-03-23T21:44:41.735+08:00Kathal Cricket... Happiness is Mandatory <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hola !! 2nd post. For January 2017. I'm hyped, I guess.<br />
Just returned from a beautiful holiday.<br />
Holidays are ALWAYS fun. The days before are always anticipated. The days after, reminisced. It's a form of rejuvenation. And I'd recommend it to everyone, more matter how busy.<br />
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I love this song. It used to be my mobile ringtone. It's one of those happy songs. And, I like the playfulness in the singer's voice. On the days, when I am smiling wide over something silly, I enjoy listening to this song, on loop, in full blast. It motivates further happiness. And, being happy, is mandatory in life. <br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Here's to the start of a weekend, albeit a day away. Enthusiasm. </span><br />
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1. The best way to chase a bad mood - Grab your two wheeler / car keys, and head to the nearest beach, with a loved one. Once you are there, sit by the beach, hold their hands and listen to the sound of the waves. Close your eyes and breath rhythmically for the extra effect. You can never go wrong. The return of that wonderful feeling, 100% guaranteed. Try it. You will thank me.<br />
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2. The best movie in recent times - OK Kanmani. I have 10 good points. Besides the fact that it's by Maniratnam. I've watched it a couple of times. The most recent being last week.<br />
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3. The best gift to someone - Time. A morning message. A phone call. An email. A coffee date. A shopping spree. A short holiday. Anything that convinces them that they matter, most. That, despite the busy schedule, you want to make time for them, because they are genuinely important.<br />
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4. The best way to start your weekend - A good western breakfast. For me. It could be Indian or Chinese for you. Doesn't matter. A good breakfast, is what it takes to start the weekend on a happy note. And, gardening, there after. The happiness of the sun shining on me as the soft breeze sways the plants to dance. And, birds chirping happily. And blue skies.<br />
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5. The best way to make you laugh, even alone - Cartoons. From Tom and Jerry to Oggy and the Cockroach. They easily make you smile, snort and laugh out aloud. Try watching one today. I bet your mood wil perk up.<br />
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6. The best way to find your roots - Spend time with your parents. Yes. Exactly. We are always claiming to be busy. We find a hundred reasons and quote a thousand obligations. But seriously, what are all these, compared to the love, care and affection they showered us while growing up ? They didn't forsake us. That's why our lives are so comfortable. Don't forsake them. It's our turn to show them they matter most. At least, start with a phone call and plan a trip real soon.<br />
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7. The best way to calm down - Besides taking 10 long breaths. That's so ancient. It's not wrong but we have so many interesting ways now. Mine is baking. And cooking a new dish. Both are truly therapeutical. Sometimes, it gardening. There's a certain calm in talking to your plants. So, try one the next time someone tests your patience. Window shopping. Walking your pet to the garden. Drawing. Sketching. Closing your eyes and thinking of what makes you happy. Going to a place of worship. Writing - the ability to pen your feelings gives a sense of calm. So many ways. Find what appeases you.<br />
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8. The best way to go on a date - Don't plan. Yes. DONT plan. Just go. Ask at the brink of the moment, and just go with the flow. If it's a yes, bowchickawowow... If it's a no, try again another day. At least there was an attempt, right ?<br />
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9. The best music to unwind to, my pick - Music. Read that right. Rajesh Vaidhya. He is a Veena prodigy. You've got to listen to him play. Jaw dropping. Mind blowing. I'm a huge fan. And watching him live in concert is one of my bucket lists.<br />
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<b>10. The best way to end a blog post - Say stay blessed. Say see you all real soon. I just did.</b><br />
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Love,<br />
Shalu. R. </div>
Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-37890654266119178292017-01-04T22:36:00.002+08:002017-01-04T22:37:09.810+08:00Happy New Year 2017 !! <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Greetings everyone.<br />
First post. New Year 2017. And, as you all know, it's being dedicated to the greatest love of my life - my Dad. My Appa. My everything.<br />
I begin with random ranting. In point format. It's easier to digest.<br />
* Appa called me Kannama. It's a fiercely guarded pet name. No one gets to call me so, easily. If I smile when you call me so, then, yes !! - you are in my favourite people category. If I don't and reprimand you about it, I'm courteously asking you not to. Ever. Call. Me. So.<br />
* Happy New Year 2017 everyone. Here's wishing all, another 365 days of happiness, good health and prosperity.<br />
* I have hit more than 100,000 web views on my Blogspot. Unfortunately, the last I wrote was in mid August 2015. And, after a 13 month gap, I am doing today. It was inspired by the gratitude I wanted to give so many people in life. The ones who stand strong by me. Thanks again. You guys know who you are.<br />
* I am a Scorpio. If you have read my earlier posts, you would have known by now, that relationships are Numero Uno to me. Some things money will never be able to buy. Good honest genuine relationships are one of them. Think about it. And sort your priorities.<br />
* Kathalum Kadanthu Pogum. It was the movie I watched on recently Loved it. Every minute of it. Vijay Sethupathi & Madonna Sebastian amazed me from minute one till the last. I'll blog about it on soon. It's a lovely movie and I want to spread the word around.<br />
* The plan is to write at least 4 posts per month. Hopefully, fingers crossed, I will diligently keep up. Inspiration needed.<br />
* My 7th point. 7 is a lucky number. It's associated with Lord Tirumala, thus the extra significance. Vaikunda Ekadasi comes this Sunday. Say your prayers. Life is short. Make the best of it. Tell the people that matter how much you love them. Shower them with care and affection. And, tone down your anger level. It ain't cute and it ain't healthy either. Sow love. Reap love.<br />
This is for now. This is for Appa. Everything in my life is a reflection of what he has given me.<br />
Take care. God bless.<br />
This is Shalu signing off, with love. Remember, be kind to everyone you meet. Sow love. Reap love. Xoxo.<br />
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P/S :- Appa introduced this magical 1957 classic number to me. I'm not embarrassed to say I so, so love this song. It's a masterpiece. You have to let it sink in, gradually. Ask me one of my favourite things, and I will definitely name you this song.</div>
Shallinee Ramanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08257341287941140724noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488914651324431743.post-33001296150739533092016-10-02T00:38:00.003+08:002016-10-02T00:38:24.665+08:00Yes, I'm back.. And it's 26 days to Deepavali 2016 !<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Hope each and everyone of you, is doing awesome. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">And happy, and blessed. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I am. And I hope you all are too.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Life is beautiful. It is. Truly.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">And amidst all this immense beauty, I miss my Appa. So so much. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Not a day passes by without me, thinking of him.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">He continues to be an integral part of my life. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">He always will be. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Gratitude. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">That's the reason I returned to blogging today. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I want to thank so many people. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">For their presence and support in my life. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Thank you so much.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">The Almighty God, first and foremost. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">My parents. The greatest, to me. My Appa up in heaven. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">My Amma. The one who still treats me like a kid. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Well, we remain their babies no matter how old we get, right ? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Parents. What God would look like if human. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">My sister. My brother.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Mogan. The one who continues to faithfully, put up with my weirdness. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">My little Yathu - who talks as much as me. And giggles, the same way too.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Inban & Devagi. The ones I carry in my heart. And, in my prayers. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Vani. My cousin. She's an epitome of happiness. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">And, I laugh my heart out with her. She's a babe. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Sridhar Vittal Anna & his family. Distance is just a number. Chennai is just a blink away. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">But the love and care you guys shower upon us, is just heartwarming. So truly blessed to have you all as part of my life journey. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Balasubramaniam Senthil Vadivel. He was this blog's earliest readers. That's how we met. Years have since passed. Our friendship is flourishing. Still. And, I pray it will. For always. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">My best friends from my uni days. Jo, Sue, Vino, Rani & Anita. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">My favourite girlfriend, Jes. She cheers me up like no other.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Erni, Zira & Gaga. The crazy bunch. We understand each other via facial expressions. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I have a long list actually. I'm sorry if I've missed out. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I carry the people I love in my heart.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I'm a Scorpio. We are the most faithful. Relationships mean the world to us. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">So, thank you everyone. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Thank you for everything. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">But most of all, for being in my life. I'm truly truly blessed.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Life is beautiful.. Smile.. Don't let anyone dull the sunshine..</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Happiness is contagious and I'm sharing it with you.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">No song of the day. I'm a nerd in embedding videos via the iPad. :D</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">God bless. Will write soon. Real soon. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">Till the, keep reading. </span><br />
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