Memoirs
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Annayum Rasoolum (Anna and Rasool)
A beautiful
beautiful movie about a not-so-novel-appearing love story of two common people
from two different communities striving to meet their ends in a big city. The
plot may appear very clichéd initially but takes a different turn as the story
unfolds.
The lifestyle,
the colloquial language, the mundane events of common people, the ferry ride, and
the narrow by-lanes of Kochi are very well captured. I loved the slow narration
of the movie; -the way the frames are shot, - lovely compositions & the
lighting bringing out the everydayness that we easily connect to. There are so
many memorable frames!. The background music is appropriate... just enough to
subtly blend with the scenes & it is avoided where it is not necessary.
That being one of the best parts!
The actors have
played their roles so well. Fahad Fasil is fantastic as always. I feel he
certainly is evolving to be one of the greats as an actor. Andrea Jeremiah with
minimal or no makeup does full justice to the fragile character of Anna &
she's done so brilliantly especially when she looks coy in a few scenes. A
definite stealer!. The chemistry between the two is brilliant and adorable at
most times, though the dialogues are a few between them. The supporting actors
like Ashiq Abu, Ranjith, Sunny Wayne, Srinda have also delivered their part
very well.
I think it’s one
of the best Malayalam movies of 2013 that i have watched yet. It scores in
every department of film production. It's highly recommended, more so, if you
love romantic & realistic movies. For Non-Malayalee who loves such genre,
it's worth a try. I am sure you will enjoy as much as i did.
Ah! By the way,
it is the debut movie for director Rajiv Ravi, who has collaborated with Anurag Kashyap as a cinematographer for
his movies like Dev D, GOW1,2..et al.
You certainly will see his influence in
the movie!.
Happy Watching!!
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Sunday, 19 August 2012
A close shave
A life time
experience I must say!!. This happened sometime in Dec 2011.
An encounter with
a "seemingly" docile & a very handsome guy, on his own
,minding his business. The tusker was grazing by the road side.
We spotted him on our way back to the guest house for lunch on
Ooty- Bangalore road and instantly pulled off our car a little ahead of him and got out with our gears to
freeze the moment. The sight was superlatively awesome. Passersby
were slowing down, stopping and some weirdos honking at the sight of this tusker.
He still was cool and did not bother at these distractions.
The
incidents happened in a span of 30 secs to 1 min. I crossed over the road and positioned myself (diagonally opposite) to get a better shot. I was making changes to the settings on the camera. Just then, a private bus repeatedly
honked and passed by, which made him
to lose his cool. He took off and started chasing the bus
that passed by, which was also where our car was parked. My friends
jumped into the car. The dude in the driver's seat pulled the *handbrake* instead of shifting gears :D, but was able to quickly gather himself and move. The rest of folks in the car were trying hard to swallow their marbles back to its original place:D. They managed to escape the wrath of the mighty one by
a margin.
By then I was already running ahead with the *rented camera gear* on the road not knowing what to
do next. The "chase" scene reminded me of the popular track 'Bhag DK..' :D, lyrically :P. A Wagon R from the opposite direction slowed down & halted in front of
me. I could see the fear in the driver's face. Understandable!. My mind was racing & looking out for options. For a moment, I thought I
would get into the car, but the chances of getting trampled was very high :).
I crossed the Wagon R and turned back to look at him. Fortunately,
the guy had halted and by then
my friends slowed down the car for me and I managed to jump into it. With a
sigh of relief and still palpitating, we drove away.
Later we were
told by people from guest house that it was a “mock charge” expressing his
displeasure. And some went further to call him a *rogue* elephant.
The guy taking off. |
When I look back now, it was sheer madness and definitely unethical in wildlife photography to get out of the car and photograph. Our first few days of wildlife photography almost turned into a *shit happens* moment. Couple of months later, a fellow photographer, whom i knew (virtually) from an online community got killed in a similar incident.
Always have an experienced guide or mentor in the field of wildlife photography to guide you for these tours until you become a subject matter expert.. give them their “due space” to
these otherwise gentle beings and.. FINALLY, it takes no time for the situation to
turn ugly. I have resolved to stick by these points and realized that to take such risks is needless!
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