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Cinema as an art?

Posted on Apr 22, 2008 under General


Cinema as an art? It’s purely for entertainment. It’s for fun, to forget all the stress that we had the whole day and then chill. These are the very common answers that you would find to hear when you ask some one the very question which is asked in the title. It this very common understanding amongst the audience in India that provides a completely different work for creative directors, actors, cinematographers, and writers who to a larger extent try to do something very soulful, highly creative giving cinema the real meaning, that its an art.

 

The increase in the use of technology is making this whole process a bit easy, which carries its own advantages and disadvantages. Now film makers with low budgets can make excellent films, but at the same time the human factor of the work is missing. A film may be technologically superb, but it is soulless if there is no strong script, good acting and above all appropriate direction to the requirement of script.

 

Breathtaking locations may be a part of the script, but to base the success of the film with just that leaves a void in this art. For example a film like Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna would not have been so successful if the location of the film had been in India. Locations have a restricted role in film making, one of the bright examples of which is Neil & Nikki, a horribly made movie whose only fuel was its foreign locations.

 

Those who think that making films is as glamorous as saying Lights, Sound and Action, then let me tell you its one of the most difficult form of communication where a combined effort of some hundreds with a well conceived script, an understanding director, well written dialogs and excellent acting performance where actors live the character is required.

 

Films which win the Oscars have the level of dedication in the film making that can be easily understood after watching the film. Indian Cinema is also not lagging behind in its creative abilities, but it’s far less in number than that in American Film making. Directors from the late 1930’s like William Wyler, Cecil B De Miller to 1960’s like Alfred Hitchcock, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and to the recent ones like Gus Van Sant, Steven Spielberg, Tim Burton and other have been quenching this very thirst of artistic film making, not to forget that American Cinema earns millions of dollars each year through popular themes. But this phenomenon is slowly missing in India with very few films and film makers making movies that can be considered to be master pieces. Film makers like Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Benegal and Govind Nihlani have been continuing making cinema with least techie make up and a lot of good script and acting. Other film makers like Mani Ratnam, Ashutosh Gowairkar, and Ram Gopal Verma have been trying to put a mix bag where the film is creative and at the same times makes money so that they end up finding a financier for their next vernture.

 

Indian cinema at the same time is also finding young and aspiring writers, directors and actors who are trying to be largely creative, examples of which can be films like Khosla Ka Ghosla and No Smoking which were difficult to imagine  a few years back. Films in other Indian Languages are also been increasingly creative, one of the best example is a Telugu film titled “Anukokunda Oka Roju” ( Suddenly One Day ), in which there are literally no loop holes, the script is very good, excellent communication through dialogues, wonderful cinematography and overall superb action. But what turned all this in to mockery is a copy of this script and then a remake in Hindi titled “Sunday” which changed the original thriller script in to a mockery comedy. This immediately shows the depth of the lack of creativity largely and the ease with which scripts can be copied. Probably the film makers of Sunday though this process to be easier than it really is.

 

The increasing concern is also the music in most of the films, film makers are now concentrating in involving independent bands or singers with music directors and then make a single good song track which gives promotional mileage to the film. Lack of this is also letting cinema die, slowly. Most of us get in to the scene in a film due its gripping background score which lightens or intensifies a particular scene. But this is also slowly missing; an example is the background in “Halla Bol” which is really very bad.

 Cinema can be commercialized but not hampering the art in it.

 
Finally a salute to all the people who gave us master pieces, to all those who are doing so and a warm welcome to those who are going to do so. May this art live forever.

 

 



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We are always behind......

Posted on Mar 22, 2008 under General


Everyone in India knows that there are a few states which are really poor, and one of them is Orissa. Its a state which had its own role in freedom struggle, has intellectual presence nationwide. Jayadeva, one of the greatest poets belongs to this state, Gopabandhu Das a renowned thinker hails from this part. The beautiful Konark Temple and the beaches of Puri are World Famous. The Great King Ashoka had chosen this place for his port in Jaugard. Not only these its geographical location has great value, as there are lots of mineral resources still buried down under. This state has got a long coastline which favours a lot of trade and development. But despite all this we are one of the poorest states in the country,a state which contributes to the large pool of IT professionals.
The most funniest part is that we even celebrate the festivals after everyone in the country has celebrated, today was a day when everyone celebrated Holi, but we are going to do it tomorrow. Its not only with Holi, many other major festivals like Deepawali is also celebrated a day after the rest of the country does.
I am putting my own efforts to my extent to see my state to be ahead with the rest of the country, I will really known that we are progressing when the next time we celebrate at least the festivals with the rest of the country.


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A Cat Named "Budha"

Posted on Mar 04, 2008 under General


This is my first diary entry, an entry which is being written on a sad note. Most of us love to have pets and once we have one we put all our love and care towards them. We make them part of our lives and when finally they depart us its very painful. A pain which can be understood only by those who have pets. For the rest all this seems to be a funny affair where they consider these people sensitive and incapable of living in this world. At the same time feel themselves to be brave for not being sensitive. My Cat named "Budha" which means  "Old" died a few hours ago. Though its named so it is 6 months old, a very young age fo a  kitten to die. The death of Budha could be accepted but why and how it died is where lies a lot of pain.
I am no doctor and i can't explain its death in medical terminology, but the Veterinary Surgeon to whom i took it even failed to come up with a proper reason for its death. My city has the district Veterinary Headquarter Hospital with more than 50 people working. The surgeon to my ghastly surprise was afraid of Cats and even denied of holding it to diagonise its illness. Probably he didnot understand my anxiety and pain or may be as most of the people say I am too sensitive. I brought it back with a few prescribed pills and a packet of glucose which i administered and then the rest of all what I could do is to watch it slowly dying with pain and suffering. I lost my lovable Budha, I will never see him again. May god bless its soul. And sorry for being sensitive.........


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