J. D. Salinger, Catcher In the Rye
January 29, 2010
J D Salinger - A Writer's Writer who remained reclusive till the end
J. D. Salinger, Catcher In the Rye
January 27, 2010
"It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be" by Paul Arden
I always liked both the covers and the layout of any book published by Phaidon. They invest well on the aesthetics of a book - binding that survives for decades, pages thick like timber (literally!), and an almost magical combination of picture-to-prose ratio. This one is a very portable, eminently speed-readable book designed for good advertising professionals and anyone with an eye for creative excellence. Paul Arden scores on every page with visually-enriched insights and punchlines that befit a Saatchi & Saatchi background. Waiting for my turn to see a Dentist, I could finish it in less than thirty seven minutes. A near miracle - these days - as suddenly the books are getting longer and movies are getting shorter! More next time...Waiting for a movie after the Pongal over-feast.
January 21, 2010
A Taste of Life - The Last Days of UG Krishnamurti by Mahesh Bhatt
Mahesh Bhatt's latest book gives vignettes of the thicker-than-blood relationship he has had with one of the world's less known Anti-Gurus - Late UG Krishnamurti (a Telugu)who led a life of anonymity, self-flagellation and was a reveller of blasphemies. Mahesh takes us through the last few months of a life led in reclusivity, gay abandon, no-no to all medical help to heal the body, yet principled iconoclasm which has its own charm. ("Your natural state has no relationship whatsoever with the religious states of bliss, beautitude and ecstasy. They lie within the field of experience."). Mahesh, I thought is a gifted writer more than a spirited film-maker, more sensitive and evocative in his writings than his movies which have trappings of a past saddled with negativity, guilt and failure. Where the book disappoints is the teasers it gives in letting us into UG's world - More Questions than Answers remain after reading the book? Why did UG shun the world? Where did he get so much funding? Who funded his non-career "career"? Why couldn't he jell with Jiddu Krishnamurthi who professes similar arguments with more fluency? Where is UG's family now? It seems as if Mahesh wants to make a career out of the questions galore on UG's estate, his legacy, and his invectives and idiosyncracies in more books.
January 16, 2010
The Double Life of Ramalinga Raju
"The Double Life of Ramalinga Raju" by Kingshuk Nag is a fine read which captures in pulsating prose the nonchalance with which Satyam's Ramalinga Raju built his empire only, how the cookie crumbled, and how Hyderabad witnessed realty boom (which must be attributed partially to Raju's lust for land - 9000 acres). The story-telling is vivid and racy with lessons galore for promoters, entrepreneurs, investors, advisors and wealth-conservers.
28.11.2009
"Mahatma" movie review
"Mahatma" is Krishna Vamshi's opus on dumbing down Gandhian values to an alienated generation. He negotiates the script reasonably well with a plot set in contemporary politics that pulls many punches, laughs and whistles. Surprise, many things go well for director besides an A-Team of technicians and artistes. Including a smoother landing in the end thats unthinkable. Even if non-violence is dominated by violence, movie rules your senses for 3 hours.
9.10.2009
"2012" movie review
"2012" by Rolland Emerelt is Hollywood's ultimate blockbuster on a near-distant apocalypse with special fx the world has not seen - on a magnificent scale. The surprise packet is captivating human drama that subtly plays out current obsessions - G8, world-is-not-flat, BRIC nations and beyond. Movie starts in India (Vijayawada) and crackles in eye-popping visuals with superb story-telling for 165 mins. Must-see.
16.11.2009
"Aarya 2" Movie Review
"Aarya 2" had an opportunity to become the first sequel in Telugu to sustain the sizzle of "Arya". But over-kill of reverse-gear antics of Allu Arjun in the name of variety, style and twists make movie plot tedious, unconvincing, jarring and illogical. Only bits and pieces post-interval pull it off besides hero's masterly dancing.
28.11.2009
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