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A Mention: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)

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I haven't watched theatre as much as feature cinema and so reviewing play performances is no way my cup of tea. But what I saw today compelled me to at least mention the extraordinary stuff put on by the boys of The Doon School. Their play is called "The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare" with a small "abridged" tag in parenthesis which makes it "The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (abridged)". And as its director- Shrey Nagalia says - 'in all humility...' that his directorial musical 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' was his magnum opus. So this production scripted by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield presents a collection of parodies of all Shakespearean works- from the least popular to the most prominent. And with respect to its staging at the St. Stephen's College, Delhi by the boys from Doon School: I would say- What an amazing performance! Awesome script (not sure if Shakespeare would...

HAIDER: THE REVIEW

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“To watch or not to watch?” If that is the question then the answer is “Definitely! Go for it!” Vishal Bhardwaj is back with his 3 rd Shakespeare adaptation which completes his trilogy. After Maqbool (Macbeth) and Omkara (Othello) comes Haider- the Hindi film adaptation of ‘Hamlet’. Hamlet, being one of the most prominent and widely read plays by the Bard of Avon raises the risk for any artist trying to adapt it in any art-form. Moreover, a Bollywood film won’t be one of the forms in which you would want this magnum opus to be in. But Haider goes all out and rubbishes these doubts andbreaks all stereotypes. Bhardwaj has set his version in the Kashmir of 90s. The film has been shot entirely in the valley and hence the cinematography gets a superior edge. The landscape has been captured beautifully: chinar trees, all that snow, wooden houses, the downtown locations and outskirts- marvellous! The Kashmiri folk and their unpleasant situation has been shown aptly. The Kashmiri a...

Poem Preview 2: Ink and Solitude

“Rain is the best and most effective tranquilizer in nature. And the admirable ambience it creates is a sight to behold!”  Jewels from Heaven     A contented sigh I take, as trees Sway to and fro. The sweet breeze Strikes my hair as if mother’s own Hands. I sit beside the lone Silence across the window. All over Is darkness, then pearls begin to hover On my head- from the sky and Through the open window. Land On my nose the fragrant jewels from Heaven. Wriggles up the sill- a worm Celebrating the arrival of His blessings. As I look on, the children from their dwellings, Follow the same ritual. Sing, dance, throw In between the dark. And there’s glow And there’s not. And then there is the show Of thunder and then there is not. While the earth rejuvenates, the aroma- I snort Into my body and into the brain. Like A drug from nature, it refreshes the psyche. I smile to myself as in slanted lines, The raindrops jiggle ...

Poem Preview 1: Ink and Solitude

The following is an excerpt from my forthcoming book Ink and Solitude. “The following poem has been written on a quite universal theme- with a touch of hyperbole. It delineates the world through the five senses of man. The repetition of the word ‘never’ makes it a simple and interesting read.” Never When I breathe, I’m reminded of ‘life’; Never does it, bend or turn back. Never does it lack greed or disgust. Never does it wait for the others. Never will it accept timely defeat. When I hear, I’m reminded of ‘silence’; Never does it like the hate and crime. Never does it sit to tease the daylight. Never is it ready to separate chaos. Never will it turn out off the deaf. When I speak, I’m reminded of ‘words’; Never do they stop criticism or abuse. Never do they enforce any action. Never are they devoid of flattery and hypocrisy. Never will they collide to be heard the same. When I smell, I’m reminded of the ‘air’; Never is it f...

Immortal Sherlock Holmes

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THE ‘SHERLOCK’ED WORLD Why the most loveable fictitious character will never die and why his reinvention is inexorable. Today’s world is fiction-hungry, fiction-famished rather! Almost every week there’s a book launch and of which majority are of the fiction genre. A plethora of imaginary characters encompasses us but we are pretty much ‘addicted’ to the old wine. The old wine which is served in an exotic new bottle almost every half-decade. By the ‘wine’ I mean the immortal incisive shrewd phlegmatic consulting detective ‘Sherlock Holmes’ who has lived only in his readers’ hearts and minds for comfortably over a century now. Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Dr. John H. Watson, who is the narrator of the original series of novels and stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, are one of the most enigmatic pair one has read. Although there is absolutely no doubt about the literary genius of Sir Conan Doyle, the basic reason why his brain-child became immortal lies in the s...

Climate Change

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Global Warming + Global Cooling= Global Destruction Climate Change Poses an Unprecedented Threat to the World- Asia in Particular   There is absolutely no doubt about Global Warming actually happening. Since the 1980s this major issue has been knocking over enthusiastic heads from all over the globe. Despite of some amateurish researches in the mid 2000s proving that it is basically a non-issue, this global phenomenon has come to the forefront courtesy the IPCC report of last week. The independent panel headed by Prof R K Pachauri had categorically stated that Asia will have to mend its ways in order to get respite from the sinister climate change. The IPCC predicted that in another 50 years about 5-degree-rise in temperature is expected to be recorded. (And in terms of the best case scenario not less than 2-degree-rise.) However that is not of importance at the moment. What is important is that the prediction of climate changing rapidly and very rapidly at a rate t...