Monday, April 29, 2019

M.A.M Palaniappan Aiya - Celebration of life !!


   Nagarathar community is aware of M.A.M Palaniappan Aiya of Rayavaram – 105 years old chettiar who resides in Rayavaram. In 2014, though I was at Bay area  when Aiya visited California and I missed seeing Aiya since I had booked tickets for whale watching. I felt guilty of missing a golden opportunity and from that point  was looking forward to meet him and my luck finally came in 2018 when I personally made efforts to meet him in his place at Rayavaram. Aiya was aware that guests are bound to come and seek blessings from him. I went along with my mom, wife and kids. We introduced ourselves and nagarathar community is like solving sudoku puzzle of level one. Third minute into the conversation we will realize there is whole lot of mutual friends between two families.

    We took blessings from Aiya and spent few minutes chatting with him. Aiya gets up very early in the morning and reads Devaram and other religious books. He watches Cricket and an ardent fan of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Aiya also does Stock Trading every single day and has the habit of writing accounts. Aiya maintains a balanced diet and has the habit of walking. These facets of his life are familiar to many nagarathars. I would like to illustrate few more …We were served Biscuits and Aiya was particular my maid also has some. Not just that when we all took our seats Aiya noticed my maid standing and insisted her to sit. Now that is humanity. Humanity has to be part of your system ..it is basically your behavior through your instincts. I asked Aiya one question “What should one do to be Happy?” Aiya replied ...”Don’t worry about anything…What is bound to happen will happen…” . One other things which is so impressive about Aiya is his positivity towards life. It is very common to see people of his age or even closer to his age say “I would like to leave the world without disturbing anyone” ….Though we can comprehend the sentence but still hearing this sentence from people kind of disheartens us and disturbs us emotionally. Unfortunately we live in a world where Tit for Tat is the order of the day – You attend my event and I will attend yours, You make a dish for my pot luck and I will make a dish for your pot luck, You ‘Like’ my photo and I will ‘Like’ your pic …etc., But here is a man who never misses any Invites and always makes sure he blesses everyone. It is very easy for him to turn down the invite citing his age instead have the bride and groom come to his place but at this age he makes sure he physically attends the marriage. One such marriage he attended in Rayavaram today and was lucky enough to get blessings from Aiya second time. He entered and sat on the chair and suddenly army of people start lining up to get blessings from Aiya.

    Life on its course throws lots of surprises every now and then but eventually life comes only once. I grumble so much about Indian summer but Aiya lives at Native which is burning hot …..Aiya does what he likes and likes what he does….Aiya’s humanity is what makes him a great person. Apart from indulging in quite a lot of philanthropic activities and donating so much for charity, Aiya treats and respects every single person as a human being. Aiya is a celebration of life. In a world where Psychiatrists and Priests (except Mr.Kamal Haasan everyone is turning to be religious these days) are ruling the roost here is a man who can rub positivity over you and make you understand love and empathy towards fellow human beings is the way to lead life. Palaniappan Aiya – We all Love you !!

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Petta - Hits & Misses !!


    When Rajini movie is just released your emotions seems to be brimming especially when you are a Thalaivar fan so want to give myself some time before I pen this blog. I just want to go over hits and misses of Petta – Thalaivar’s latest offering which turned out to be a huge blockbuster. First thing first – Let us not forget Thalaivar is almost 70 and many in his age are learning to tie diapers for their grand kids but here is a man who is literally ruling the box office. Many actors in 70’s have completely retired or doing character roles per their age. So delivering a movie at the age of 70, playing a mass hero and still able to compete with younger stars alone deserves huge round of applause. During January I attended series of marriages and at one point all I was looking for was a simple curd rice made the traditional way. Similarly Rajini fans have seen Thalaivar in different avatars like Kockadaiyaan, Kuselan, Enthiran, 2.0 but there was this plain simple “Mass Masala Rajini Film” that was missing and Karthik Subburaj being an ardent fan all he did was just delivered a pucca Rajini film. Karthik basically made sure that the movie is a crowd pleaser – Thalaivar’s uttering of “naan veezhven endru ninaithayo” already made throats go dry in the beginning, “Sirappana tharamaana sambavangala inime dhan paaka pora” was kick ass dialogue. Thalaivar and VJ Sethupathy opening the doors simultaneously was absolutely MASS especially with Ani’s BGM…Similarly every now and then there was mass elements throughout the film and “Kola mass” dialogue in the movie was aptly written. I loved the romance portion with Simran – though it was brief but it was sensible. 

   Now coming to Marketing of the movie …Sun Pictures and Kalanidhi Maran can teach you Marketing than what Stanford can teach you sitting in a classroom. Many may wonder after Sarkar and Petta why is Sun Pictures producing/distributing Kanchana 3 ..well there are reasons. First by agreeing to distribute movie like Kanchana 3 they give big boost to the movie which then prompts the makers to give a nice product and then it increases the business value of the movie. Now they also negotiate with the Theatre owners in such a way that if you agree to screen Kanchana 3 then we will give you rights to screen Sarkar and Petta ..something like a 2+1 deal ….now after all this numbers come into equation and they show losses on the small movie and take home big profits earned from Sarkar and Petta. Kalanidhi Maran is an absolute smart person and he is a pioneer in whichever field he ventures into. Can you name a single person after incurring losses owning an aircraft company but still able to overcome and shine in other endeavors?

      Now coming into the minuses of the movie ….I thought the biggest drawback was the way characters was established and how scenes were hurried. As a writer it takes few scenes for audience to sketch a character and by taking through few scenes slowly but surely audience get connected to the character and the overall story revolving around the characters. Take Ramya Krishnan for example in Padayapa, Director was able to show her as arrogant woman by series of events through the story. The way the flashback episode handled in Petta and the whole incident of shootings was very loosely written and the main culprit was Karthik was too quick in jumping into this scene where I personally felt he should have taken some more time in allowing the audience to go back to the past. Gun shooting was like “Pottu vedi” and it did not create any awe. Rajini’s biggest plus as a mass hero have been kids and lady audience enjoying his movies especially the humor portion. Now there was far little humor but where is the emotional quotient which is another main ingredient in a mass masala movie ? Mass movies like Annamalai or Padayappa had a good emotional quotient. Another big drawback was gun shots ..I thought it was way too much gun shots in the movie and unfortunately gun shots mean very little to the overall proceedings but it is used just to give an image that it has got some heavy action sequences. My opinion was Vijay Sethupathi’s role could have been much longer and he could have donned the main antagonist. Karthik’s take on villain being in North and being medically unfit did very little to prove his body language as a baddie. After seeing Trisha’s role I was very disappointed especially after her performance in 96. I can understand that she wants to pair opposite Thalaivar to make her career full but as an actress she had every right to demand one or two scoring scenes to director. A writer can create any situation to make actors perform and there should have been 1 or 2 scenes to highlight her acting prowess.

    Overall Petta was good ..I enjoyed the movie. Within span of 6-7 months Thalaivar had 3 releases and I believe Thalaivar realizes the only ay he can make fans happy is by making movies. I am sorry to say but his political career may either not take off or he may fail miserably in Politics. I took my son for 2.0 and he enjoyed the movie and I just hope Thalaivar makes more and more movies and continue entertaining us through generations.



Friday, March 1, 2019

Marriage between Egg & Parotta !!


   I just love trying new restaurants and being a foodie my taste buds is always on a lookout for yummy dishes …One thing which I missed very badly was ‘Mutta Parotta’ or in other words Kothu parotta made the traditional way. This is one signature dish which is very famous in all night kadais in Tamil Nadu …..The same dish can be made in many different ways but the local flavor in which it is made is simply awesome and am going to take you guys over this dish the way it is prepared. There is one such shop near my place and I believe this guy has been in business even before India got its independence and I bet you he has wealth to buy 50% of POES Gardens, Chennai. All being said he is still considered to be ‘night kadai’ owner. Whenever I visit the shop he greets me ‘enna pa romba naala kaanom’ and orders his staff to lookout for a seat for me; My feeling at that time would be as if name was adjudged for Oscar nomination only to realize later he pretty much does the same ritual to every person visiting the shop. Then without any doubt I order ‘Mutta Parotta’ every damn time I visit this place.

   Let me go over the marriage that happens between Egg and Parotta. Consider ‘Egg’ as bride and ‘Parotta’ as groom …for any marriage venue is the key …in all Night kadai the big round black aduppu is pretty much lit by wood and once it is lit around 6pm then goes to bed only after midnight. Basically it is hot all the time due to the non stop dishes made on it. This plays a role since all fancy restaurants they use LPG and it is switched on only based on need. So venue is ‘Adapu’ where we first call both the parents – onions and tomatoes …Chef is affectionately called as ‘Master’ and he sautés onions and tomatoes along with chilli powder, garam masala powders etc., Tomatoes are not cut by the way ..they are literally squeezed like how a middle class does to the colgate paste in its ending stages. To add more spice to the proceedings he adds green chilies which can be the Nathanaars ….He sautés them well and in every marriage pangalis and relatives play a significant role and he adds fresh curry leaves and coriander leaves. Unlike chefs who may have curry leaves refrigerated these guys just take absolute fresh curry leaves. Now the bride comes in ….Master takes egg in one hand and gently taps couple of times only to see the egg joining the party ….now comes groom ..parotta is torn apart just like how every grooms are after marriage and then added to the gang …….Festivities happen and this is where gravy is poured into the ingredients. Now it is Master all the way …he takes two tumblers upside down and he goes with the rhythm which can even make drums Shiva mani proud of the sound produced. Normally master makes multiple quantities and he then segregates into different plates. Finally mutta parotta is served on plantain leaf red hot. Trust me marriage between egg and parotta made the traditional way always taste better and creates lasting impression.

     I see many Indian restaurants abroad and over here have a category called ‘Street food’ section where they have this dish. I think for people who do not want to step into Night kadai then they can enjoy ‘Kothu Parotta’ from restaurants but for people who do not mind visiting occasionally to such shops I highly recommend they should try this signature dish from Tamil Nadu.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Nakshatra Temples

Every single human being born in this world will belong to any one of the twelve rasis which in further categorized as 27 Nakshatras. So based on the time and place one is born rasi and Nakshatra is calculated. So let me go over few things which are beyond our control
  •  You stepping over an ant ..I have no clue whether stepping over an ant accidentally account     towards bad Karma but know the fact by stepping over an ant we destroy a member in its           family
  •   Our Grandfather, great grandfather wrong acts in the past which may come back to us accounting for bad karma
  •   Your own wrongdoings in the past jenmams
  •   Unfortunately you are being a curse by a section of people which you are not aware of

My main intention is to bring there are lots of things which are completely beyond our control. I feel very sorry for Singer Chitra and Comedian Vivek on what happened in their personal life. Fortunately or unfortunately the bitter truth is we have to face the harsh reality and mature person will only seek strength to face the consequences due to bad karma inherited from past jenmams. There is whole lot of worship practices which one can follow to get blessings from lord and lessen the ill effects of purna jenma bad karmas and one such practice and an essential one is visiting Nakshatra temples based on your Jenma Nakashatra. Now if someone asks just by visiting these temples if one can overcome all bad karma, answer is ‘No’ but with faithful prayers one can get the confidence to face the hardships thrown at you. If you can plan your visit on birth star day that is great but if you cannot at least try to visit on a normal day and get blessings.
     
Here is the list of various temples pertaining to each Nakshatra: 

Now just to let you know some of these are small temples and they could be on outskirts of a city. There is good reason priest manages more than one temple in that area and just to avoid disappointment try to contact the temple before you go. Also on birth star days you could see mad rush and priest could very well make use of the opportunity by demanding you to do certain rituals. I leave up to you to decide what you want to follow. If you happen to be living abroad it is very difficult to plan your trip on your birth star day hence just try to visit whenever your schedule permits. Also sometimes the birth star lapses two days and in those cases you may want to check the calendar. 

For further information on temple history and contact information for each temple visit following URL:





Saturday, January 5, 2019

Vijay Sethupathi - My Hero !!


   With or without my conscience I am becoming a huge fan of Vijay Sethupathy. I just feel he is an effortless actor or to put it in simple words a very natural actor. If you take Tamil cinema in the last 7-8 years it has seen some cult classics like Pizza (whole array of ghost films started to release post Pizza), Sudhu Kavvum, Jigarthada, Vikram Vedha, 96 etc., and no prizes for guessing what is the common factor in all these movies. If we take a close look at his films you can see that he acts in every category of films. He is one hero who introduced whole new bunch of youngsters into mainstream tamil cinema (Karthik subburaj, Nalan Kumaraswamy, Balaji Tharaneetharan) just to name a few. Also he doesn’t follow a template that one should act in so many number of films in a calendar year as he believes content will take care. One other major advantage with Vijay sethupathi is he does not have ego in appearing for cameos in films like Jigarthanda, Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam, Traffic Ramaswamy, Imaika Nodigal etc.,  

   Now let me do a deep dive into some of his films.  Though he has acted in few movies before Pizza but this was the movie that put him in the limelight due to the freshness in the script. Film was just over 2 hours and audience liked the slick presentation. NKPK was absolute cracker and every tamil speaking people throughout the globe enjoyed this movie since it gave a complete new flavor to comedy genre. If anyone would have narrated Soodhu Kavvum script to any hero they would have laughed saying it was not even fit for short film but VJ trusted the script and had confidence in Nalan which became one of the most widely celebrated movie in those times. Pannaiyarum Padminiyum is one movie which I liked very much and knew few of my friends who liked the movie very much. The penchant towards car was poetically shown in celluloid. Naanum Rowdy thaan  and Kadhalum Kadandhu pogum were wonderful movies once again due to the fresh content. Sethupathi was a very good cop movie with brilliant performance from VJS. Dharma Durai and Andavan Katalai are great choices for an actor to be associated and no wonder VJS was approached for these movies. Vikram Vedha was an absolute cracker of an movie and VJS performance was literally awesome. Though his role is limited in movies like Imaika Nodinal and Chekka Chivandha Vaanam VJS made his presence felt. Now coming to ‘96’ ..where do I start ….I just loved the movie so much that I can write series of blogs on the movie. ‘96’ will be one of the best romantic tales Tamil cinema has ever seen. The interval scene where VJS meet Trisha after 2 decades, the scene where VJS hesitatingly asks Trisha to come home before her flight are all so well etched in my memory where I don’t think I can do a shift+delete from my brain.

    Every actor wanted to be part of good movies and they are in search of good scripts but unfortunately they follow a template. Take for example Vikram who is a brilliant actor but still he acts in movies like ‘Saamy’, ‘Sketch’, ‘Kanthasamy’ which are pure masala potboilers; Even Suriya after giving great performances goes back to Hari for Singam franchise, actor Sivakarthikeyan goes with Anirudh or Imman for Music, Ponram or Durai Senthilkumar for direction; But VJS chooses every movie based on ‘Fresh content’ and never ever follows a template. Some of his movies bombed in Box office like Rummy, Junga, Orange mittai, Iraivi but that didn’t stop him from experimenting. Some movies like Dharma dhurai may have been simple but it perfectly fits the “feel good” category. I think his intuition is based on content and trust he has with the director. His acting is also very natural like fluid state and nowadays I see so many whistles for him whenever he appears in Trailer/Teaser for an upcoming movie.

     I wish him good luck and I cannot believe I still haven’t watched Seethakaathi. He has some terrific line of upcoming movies. Though I am eager to watch Petta for Thalaivar am equally excited to see VJS opposite Thalaivar and I believe for the first time I may also scream for Thalaivar’s rival on screen. If Tamil Cinema has grown in the last 10 years then VJS will be one of the main reasons and if Tamil Cinema has to grow in the future then again he will have to play an important role in endorsing new scripts and talents.


Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Some Ramblings from Ex-NRI !!


   Since it has been little more than a year since I came to India after living in green pastures for more than dozen odd years I get the title of Ex-NRI; I would like to pen small incidents in a funny way which I encountered in the past year. Just see whether you can relate to these incidents.

[1] Vegetable Market: Puthur Market is one place in Trichy which poises a huge challenge for your respiratory system and visiting on Sunday morning is an experience by itself. One fine Sunday morning I visited the market and after buying the vegetables I was looking to purchase some fruits. I have this policy of helping street vendors whenever possible by buying unprocessed food stuff like fruits. This is because though we buy from shops many a times the shops expand to such an extent where they bring the fruit section to the perimeter of the shop and most probably it is meters away from roadside hence I wanted to help the street vendors too. I went to this couple in the street and said how much is one kilogram of pomegranate ? They replied Rs.130 and it is usual to hike 20 or 30 rupees hence I asked how about Rs.100 and the couple denied that is no way possible and we both mutually agreed for Rs.110; I was happy that my negotiation skills could get me few milliliters of petrol. On my way back home I had to stop at Pala muthir Cholai to buy something I couldn’t get in market and asked one of the sales person how much is one kilogram of pomegranate (same kind with I bought) and I was surprised when I came to know it was around Rs.95; So a shop inclusive of its overhead expenses like rent, labor cost, utility cost could sell for 95 this couple sold for 110 and that too after my so called negotiation skills. I spoke to amma about this and amma said that is because I was wearing shorts and chain …My mom is a funny person and I was not sure whether I should laugh at amma’s joke or I should feel proud that she had high regards for my appearance.

[2] Bank ATM: India is the only place where people to escape scorching heat visit a nearby ATM to cool themselves. Since ATM was crowded I was under the impression many are waiting inside so I thought to respect one’s “privacy” I should stand outside. But I was ridiculed when people who came after me rushed inside though they were fully aware of the crowd inside. Then I went inside and when my turn came up I inserted the card and I found a person almost kissing me and I said “Sir please maintain some distance” ..I could sense he became angry at me as if I asked his salary or his wife’s age. Later one day when I got a printout from a Bank I was shocked to realize the bank used one sided paper to take a printout I requested and on the other side I could spot name, aadhar number, account number, some transaction details of a customer. Just like how Vijayakanth says “Manippu” is one word he doesn’t like in Tamil I realized “Privacy” is one word that is not applicable in India.

[3] Door Opening: Be it private or public place it is always courteous to keep the door opened for the guests that follow you to come in or go out and my system just got used to this habit. Little did I know that this will not work over here …One occasion I had to keep the door open and series of auntys and uncles along with kids made use of my offer …worst part was few of them rushed to avail my service and the worst part was not even a single soul said ‘Thank you’.

[4] Road system: This topic is never ending and have countless encounters. Once there was a red signal and as an obedient citizen I stopped my two wheeler and was waiting for the light to be green. It took quite some time and I saw people going past me and they looked back at me as if they spotted Prathap Bothen on road. It was kind of embarrassing and had to move on.

[5] RTO office: Many things could have changed in India but believe me functioning of the RTO office remains the same. People must have seen piles of paper but if people want to see rooms of paper then visit RTO office. Since I had to renew my license I visited RTO office through an agent and was standing in the line. Just like how we see in movies when my turn was about to come the system stopped working and we were all requested to go back and come back next day. Because of the number of mass masala movies I see I thought it was time for me to tap the mass hero inside me. I went to the officer and put forward the constraints we had to face in not getting work done today. The officer who was very firm in his voice became friendly and advised all of us the challenges from their side. Though we had to come the next day to get things done I was happy that I was able to leverage some use seeing the mass masala potboilers.



Friday, July 27, 2018

Perspective !!


Perspective is a very interesting word in English dictionary and for every single damn thing in this world there is a perspective in how we look at things. I thought why don’t I walk through this term through three examples from three different fields – Cinema, Politics and Food.

Cinema: Superstar Rajini’s recent movies – Kabali, Kaala
    Well I am one among the billions and trillions of his fans and just adore him on big screen. Like many I grew up watching his movies. As a Rajini fan I was disenchanted with Kabali and even more disappointed with Kaala. I felt both the movies were neither mass nor class and it simply fell flat. But from Rajinikanth point of view he teamed with his favorite director K.S Ravikumar for Linga which according to me is a decent movie leave alone climax and songs which are to be forgotten at least by taking a pill. Kochadaiyaan was a different attempt and I liked the movie but movie bombed at the box office. Rajini had no choice but to go to youngster and Ranjith was picked which was a wonderful move. Director Ranjith has taken a different backdrop through his research work and tried to come up with a story and a suitable screenplay for Thalaivar and it should have either been a Rajini movie nor Ranjith movie and unfortunately it was neither of those in both the movies. But for Rajini fan they will defend saying Thalaivar’s romance was realistic, interval scene in Kaala was pakka mass etc., How many times do we have to acknowledge mass scene is one with slow motion shots, loud BGM music, villain gets thrashing like football etc., But in the end coming to my topic of this blog it just depends on what you expect from Thalaivar movie each time for you to say whether movie was good or bad.

Politics: Iron Lady J. Jayalalitha mam
    Well entire Tamilnadu is feeling the absence of her ..such is the legacy she has left with people of Tamil Nadu. Right now Tamil Nadu as a state is in ICU and literally battling to survive and this is altogether a different topic for me to blog. But if you look at her as a person she was bold, excellent administrator, knowledgeable and basically a great visionary. She never succumbed to pressure to attract more funds from Central government. Rainwater harvesting scheme is one of the great initiatives by her which I still remember from my childwood. I think I can keep on adding so many good things about her. But on a different angle many feel what is the use of her legacy since she was basically a single lady and with no family she has let go all her hereditary characteristics go waste. Amma stickers and pictures was everywhere and now there is a fight going on whether to retain her pictures in TN assembly premise. She might have controlled everyone but in the end she couldn’t even control oxygen for her to breathe since she was able to breathe only with Ventilator. See again it just depends on how you see her and what is your perspective about her as a person.

Food: Vegetables in supermarket Vs. Sandhai
    Now all of us must have bought vegetables in supermarkets like Safeway or Nilgiris. Just take a closer look …the markets are equipped with good infrastructure like freezers which are temperature controlled, water sprinklers to keep the veggies fresh, quality control checks at regular intervals and preservatives to retain the freshness. Now when you visit the supermarket on a weekend with all the LED lights the vegetables seem to be glowing and you happily shop. Now for some of you who have visited villages must know what is a ‘Sandhai’ – an occasion where all farmers and vegetable sellers gather in one place on a fixed date. If you look at these vegetables with the scorching heat it is very natural for it to have a dull look as if each veggie has done a marathon walk. On top of that with all the traffic close by and dust it may appear dirty too. Now let me say you something as far the taste is concerned since my tongue seem to be good at it. The vegetables in the supermarkets could be quite old and with several hops before it reaches your refrigerator it could naturally lose some of its taste and nutrients whereas the ones in ‘Sandhai’ though it look dirty believe me these are brought straight from the farms and it definitely taste better with pretty much all of its nutrients in place. So once again it just depends on how we look at things.

  There are many other examples which we face in our day to day life where each one has got a distinct perspective. There is no right and wrong answer and it just depends on how we look at things.


Wednesday, June 27, 2018

My request to my NRI friends !!


   Let me admit that intention of me writing this blog is a soft way of fundraising for one of the Non profit organizations I am associated with (NSNA) and in particular for H&H committee. I liked one of the initiatives they have undertaken that of planting trees and I would like to promote and spread the word to more people. I realized my friends in FB are spread across the globe and wanted to pen my thoughts on India’s hot weather and the need for planting more and more trees. In fact the timing of this blog comes up at a time where H&H team is doing their 2nd project of Tree planting in Rayavaram, a village in Chettinad.

    I cannot talk for whole of India but it is no brainer that everyone knows Tamil Nadu is hot during summer. In fact I used to cautiously avoid India trips during March, April or May but destiny had other plans and 2018 is one year I had to experience entire Summer which seem to be never ending like a mega serial. Since I am experiencing this weather after nearly 12-13 years my body just couldn’t adjust to this and I had problems like vomiting, giddiness etc., Don’t mistake me that I am having symptoms of an expecting mother …let’s not disturb nature’s way of operation. I got dehydrated umpteen number of times and I have never had this many number of juices in my life and my deodorant bills can match the costs of lipsticks bills used by an air hostess. Actually I shouldn’t complain since I feel I am blessed to escape the scorching heat through artificial ways but my heart goes out to all the street vendors who had to toil day in and day out to make both the ends meet.

    Temperatures cross 40 degree Celsius is becoming common and people had to grapple with heat waves every now and then. Now the question is, what makes Tamil Nadu very hot? Technically Tamil Nadu is closer to the equator which is again closer to the sun and hence we could face severe heat climate. But for a layman simple explanation could be due to the poor rainfall which is mainly due to deforestation. Now people want to cover land with concrete and we see more and more trees being cut down. Due to this we see more and more greenhouse gases to be released in atmosphere and by cutting down trees there is less water in the air to be returned to the soil. This in turn causes drier soil by making it unfertile for growing crops. Soil is often eroded too due to deforestation. Now all of us want our kids to go to Montessori, study at IIT/MIT/Stanford etc., which is good but have we ever thought what kind of environment they will be living in. Global warming is on the rise and environmental hazards keep increasing in every country and unfortunately Environmental awareness is coming down.

    Now let us take a closer look at what HH team has done for their first project in Nattarasankottai, a chettinad village. They chose a team and planted close roughly 170 + trees. They made sure plants are tall enough which makes it easy for maintenance and also made sure each plant gets a fencing. They will also be watering the plants twice a week. There is lots of costs involved in every step and on top of costs there is lot of physical labor involved which makes the process a physically exhaustive one. But this initiative will be standing tall and will speak volumes even after many years. Now after successfully finishing their first project they will be planting trees in Rayavaram on June 28th (2nd project) and will be moving onto Virachalai and other chettinad towns too. Since they have a framework and dedicated volunteers assigned for this initiative they can capitalize on their start and really do more and more towns based on the sponsors and that is where I wanted to pitch in and promote this initiative.

    Now I have just talked about Chetiinad towns but we need Trees pretty much everywhere and you could be a member of Tamil sangam, part of Temple organization or for that matter be part of any Non profit organization in your city. Organization’s vision would be to promote culture and tradition based on the NPO you are associated with and you may wonder how can we contribute. See “Humanitarian” is a very broad term and anything and everything can be fitted into “Humanitarian” since we are all human beings first. If there is a flood in Chennai all of us joined hands and that was under humanitarian basis; similarly you can have a separate stream called ‘Humanitarian’ and start planting trees in your hometown through the organization you are associated with. NSNA would be for nagarathars living in USA but for others you could talk to your respective NPO heads and tie up with a local association back home. As far as costs it would roughly costs Rs. 500 (includes the cost of the plant, pit cutting, bud formation, fencing, supporting poles and labor) per plant. For watering the planting twice a week there is again costs involved but should be few thousands depending on how many trees we need to water.

     Where does people settle down is beyond scope of this blog but giving back to community and giving back to where you hail from, giving back to place where you lived and where your parents are living will make you a RICH person. As a NRI you could be contributing to community in many different ways, just treat planting trees as one another item in your list since that is need of the hour. If you happen to be a nagarathar living in USA I would request you to consider sponsoring for this initiative by that way we can have more and more trees planted in our natives and make Chettinad GREEN.

I also feel like sharing the below video which is one of my favorite scene:






Saturday, May 12, 2018

Brahmapureeswarar Temple - Sthala Puranam



  Temples are spread across the globe and for a religious person any temple is a joy since god is omnipresent. But specialty about temples in India and particularly Tamil Nadu is each temple has a sthala puranam attached to it and if we know the history it just makes it even more interesting. I somehow came to know about this temple “Brahmapureeswarar Temple” and wanted to visit especially when I came to know that there is a belief that a person can change his/her fate by seeking blessings from this temple. “Fate” is something which I have reflected while reading Actor Shiva kumar’s autobiography a decade back as he said every rice we eat is already decided. But recently when I read “Arthamulla indhu madham” there was one sentence which disturbed me quite a bit and I am posting that sentence:

விதியையும் மதியால் வெல்லலாம்..என்று உன் விதியில் எழுதியிருந்தால்..

Meaning is if we overcome fate by intelligence that that should also be written in your fate …See this sentence has got lot of depth in it. I was literally disturbed since I was neither able to accept this nor able to deny this. Anyway for those readers who are having a smile on your face now will know what exactly I am talking about. I am a religious person and do believe God hence without any hesitation I wanted to visit and would like to share the history behind this temple.

        As we all know Lord Brahma is the creator of Universe and he was very proud that he had the power of creation. Seeing this Lord Shiva destroyed Lord Brahma’s fifth head and cursed him that he would lose his powers of creation. After losing his fifth head & power of creation Lord Brahma realized his mistakes and to get himself relieved from the curse Lord Brahma started on a pilgrimage of Lord Shiva temples. Lord Brahma installed 12 shiva lingams around Brahmapureeswarar and worshipped Lord Shiva for considerable amount of time. Pleased by Lord Brahma’s prayers, Lord Shiva gave him darshan under the magizha tree and liberated him from his curse. Not just that Lord Shiva also restored the power and responsibility of creation to Lord Brahma. Lord Shiva also blessed Lord Brahma that he would have a separate shrine at this temple. He also advised lord brahma that since Lord Brahma himself had his destiny rewritten here, he should rewrite the destiny of his devotees visiting this temple. There is a belief that since fate of Lord Brahma, the creator, himself was changed by Lord Shiva at Tirupattur (place of the temple) one can expect good fortunes coming their way by praying at this temple. Obviously only genuine requests in the form of prayers are accepted and that is applicable to any temple. As Brahma worshipped Lord Shiva here, The lord is named “Brahmmapureeswarar” and mother goddess is named “Brahmmanayaki”.

     Apart from being one of the rare temple dedicated to Lord Brahma other features about this temple is Sage Patanjali’s (considered author of Yoga sutras) jeeva samadhi (tomb) is in the temple. Also I have read that every year in the month of Panguni (March-April) for three days the sun god is said to worship Lord Brahmapureeswara. There are seven entrances to reach the main deity’s sannadhi and it is a miracle that sun’s rays cross these seven entrances and fall directly on the lingam.

   If you happen to travel by Road, Chennai and Trichy are two places you cannot miss and this temple is 30+ kilometres away from Trichy on the way to Chennai. It is closer to Samayapuram. Also outside the temple you will find vegetable sellers sitting in the floor and selling – compared to the super markets I would highly recommend these people since they bring fresh vegetables from farm and sell it for low profits. Even if you don’t need them just buy and give it to your friends/relatives and you are sure to get a call from people thanking you for the vegetables.

I am giving you the full address for your reference:

Arulmigu Brahmapureeswarar Temple,
Tirupattur
Irrungalur (via)
Tiruchchirapalli District.
Pincode : : 621 105




Monday, March 19, 2018

Sundari Kanaal Oru Sethi ........

    Listening to Raja sir song alone can lift your spirits but I love watching few of his songs visually too and one among them is ‘Sundari Kanaal oru Sethi’ …I was also curious to know why did I love the song so much and my little research on the song was so overwhelming that I wanted to pen my thoughts …Also just to let you know the song is almost seven minutes …These days except Shankar sir movies songs are merely fillers where audience make an excuse to go to restroom or check their phone on latest Whatsapp message or go for a chit chat with their group but here is a song shot more than two decades back with a story said in a most poetic way in Celluloid …  

   Now coming to the context of the song I am wondering what Mani Ratnam must have conveyed Lyricist Vaali and Ilayaraja the composer during the composition session. There is this ego between lyrics and music of any song but if you find any chartbuster then one thing will be in common – music and lyrics will always compliment each other and not try to dominate each other.  The song begins with bells ringing and Shobana waiting for her man and the music sets in ….I have no clue regarding Carnatic music but seeing Airtel super singer I know atleast what is Pallavi and Charanam ….Pallavi starts where Rajini elopes Shobana and they get married followed by Santhi muhurtham ….Since there are so many emotions in the song Raja has used multiple ragas to bring out the emotions. As a layman I have no clue regarding ragas and on which context it is used but I can definitely sense ragas pertaining to joy, pain, sorrow, longingness, love, bravery are all blended within the song. Cinematography is not just visiting a foreign locale or buying some cutting edge technically advanced cameras instead visuals should portray the theme and connect the audience. Rajini sings “நான் உனை நீங்க மாட்டேன் நீங்கினால் தூங்க மாட்டேன்which says he would never leave her and if he does he won’t be able to sleep.Now Rajini goes for war and both are separated ….   Orchestration picks up now and stage is set for war which happens so poetically with raja’s orchestration  and now comes Shobana with beautiful Chennakeshava temple in the background to sing “வாய் மொழிந்த வார்த்தை யாவும் காற்றில் போனால் நியாயமா பாய் விரித்து பாவை பார்த்த காதல் இன்பம் மாயமாwhich means would it be fair if the words just float away in the wind ….and the love and joy experienced after spreading the mat and looking into each others eyes just an illusion …The way Shobhana emotes is absolutely priceless …Rajini answers throughவாள் பிடித்து நின்றால் கூட நெஞ்சில் உந்தன் ஊர்வலம் போர்க்களத்தில் சாய்ந்தால் கூட ஜீவன் உன்னை சேர்ந்திடும்which means Though he is having sword in his hand his heart is always playing carnival and parade of her and in the event he loses the battlefield his soul will always merge with hers …..If modern day husbands say this to their spouse then they would get some good thrashing but we can feel a sense of humbleness in the way Rajini utters those words …Then both of them express their love where we can feel the longingness of the couple …..Though they are still separated there is a small portion where it seems they both are united and the glow in Sbobana’s face is enough to light up Chepauk stadium …..Again war happens and Raja’s orchestration sets the tune and director informs time is passing by showing moon and daylight and Shobana singsசோலையிலும் முட்கள் தோன்றும் நானும் நீயும் நீங்கினால் பாலையிலும் பூக்கள் பூக்கும் நான் உன் மார்பில் தூங்கினால்which means even thorns would prickle in oasis if we part and if I happen to rest on your chest then even flowers would bloom in dessert for which Rajini repliesமாதங்களும் வாரம் ஆகும் நானும் நீயும் கூடினால் வாரங்களும் மாதமாகும் பாதை மாறி ஓடினால்even months would turn weeks if we join and vice versa if our paths part ways …..Shobana always dreams Rajini is around and Girl’s love is beautifully expressed through Vaali’s lyrics ….Finally Rajini comes from war and hero and heroine unite with happy tears ……

     When I researched the song it described how Raja sir used Kalyani (raga to emote happiness) and Kosalam raga (to express war sequences) and how he interlinked one another to bring the emotion attached with the lyrics. The song is a classic example that magic happens in celluloid when people like Mani Ratnam, Ilayaraja, Vaali, Santhosh Sivan join hands. For every end there is a beginning and we are fortunate Rahman- Mani Ratnam happened after Thalapathi but as a cinema lover and as a music fan am extremely disappointed to see that happen at the cost of Mani Ratnam – Ilayaraja combination.