Commented on jebby's review
Apr 01, 2009 06:47 AM
In Constant Sorrow all the day,
Man the music is giving a moodrinaline for the day. Great satire on the greek mythology and the ending is too superb. Great review by the way and do keep the good work up.
Commented on manukant18's review
Mar 31, 2009 04:46 AM
Dear elder brother,
Your profound and exponential verbiage grabbed me by balls. I have always wondered when I will be able to do it in a similar manner.
As of your talks on idealizing the concept of videshi or swadeshi, I would like to point onto something.
1. Socialism began not in t...he west, but in the east. To be precise in india.
2. Che or Bhagat are revolutionaries who tried as in Hugo's words to raise a storm in a teacup.
It is not their being idealized that concerns me most, but branding them as swadeshi or videshi.
For me Revolutionaries be it the man who lived 5000 years ago or the one who came after are just the biproducts of a system trying to negate the short comings of a complex problem. In my words, a nullifying biproduct of the system, by the system, and for the system and they just dont have nationalities.
Thank you and as Rohit do not forget to lend your ideas to our ears by penning them down.Read More
Commented on own review
Mar 31, 2009 04:21 AM
Thanks NJ, I also liked Aadu Pambe because it shows more of the wilderness in Nature than any other I have ear(ed).
Reviewed Avial
Mar 30, 2009 06:39 PM
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(Updated Mar 31, 2009 04:26 AM)
Avial- What can I say.
Lets See. It is said that there is a connection between balance and your ears. The mystery before me lies not in music, but in ears because as the saying goes "Who wants to be balancing the rhythm when you can become ear-hung(ed).
If you want to know more about ear-h...Read more
Commented on prernasalla's article
Wealth & Sarifice
Mar 29, 2009 02:09 AM
Hello Prerna Dear Prerna,
You have just become a prerna to me in the field of writing with this prernaful excerpt.
I know you have heard of this one
''Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.''
Money is just like some wise man's handwriting on a paper. It is superficial. The ...hardcore substance that projected anger seething through your father's bifocals were not the biproduct of hara patthas of bank notes. It was just 360 degrees of absolute power.
Keep penning down and as with me give prerna to those who have not for life is devided between have's and have not'sRead More
Commented on own article
The System as a Whole is Nothing, but:
Dec 14, 2008 03:12 PM
Thanks aaryesdee Thanks aaryesdee for responding so soon.
I completely agree with you but I would like to say that neither of them can save us because both has its own lose ends. It is said that democracy does not have such loose ends, but it is also true that with the politicians we have we cann...ot even think of something called democracy and I believe that it is better to resist someone under a dictatorship than to be get corrupted under democracy such as this.Read More
Commented on kudipunjabki's article
Mahatama Gandhi
Dec 12, 2008 09:06 PM
A comment on Mahatma. The man who spoke thus was the one who agreed to help the british resolve world war when asked upon even though the cause was for the sake of freedom.
But, it is his own policy that the doctrine of nonviolence should be acted in all situations.
Secondly, it was his subm...ission to british that led Bhaghat Singh to be hanged and then brutally rampaged.
Thirdly, the violence is not only a form of expressing emotion in a disastrous manner but also the very best thing which protected humans from endangering themselves from the starting of the prehistoric time.
And fourthly and lastly, the only fact that encounters the statement of a mahatma is ''People love violence, be it savageness or self defence.''Read More
Commented on kishorekumarinfo's article
Why we read Bhagawat Geeta.... read it...
Dec 12, 2008 08:50 PM
(Updated Dec 12, 2008 08:51 PM)
Gita - Reviving nothing, but life Gr8 thoughts buddy.
Well to shed some light on it, it is also regarded as a prelude of Communist Manifesto, thus making Krishna the first communist who lived in the world and Gita the first communist manifest and the only one.
Commented on MouthShut_Official
One Review Contest Winner
Dec 12, 2008 07:02 PM
Thanks Thanks aaryesdee, behaveurself, and Jasmine for your magnanimous gesture. I sure hope I have lived up to the standards of a great site like Mouthshut.
Thanks again.
Yours loving
Bellari.
Commented on lovesreading's review
Dec 09, 2008 05:19 AM
I think the film has a rishikesh mukherjee touch to it. The way his films are seems quite the base of the film. After all it was his style to evoke simple life situations in the big screen and make it successful.
Any way nice review there and will be watching this movie for sure.