Saturday, May 19, 2012

Shutters down! Closing down this blog n moving to ghetto guftagu..... it is all about life in a ghetto :)

Saturday, February 26, 2011

.revolutionary road in arab land

it's been a while since i came here, i intended to come much before my arrival but the world is changing at a brisk pace, it's like a storm , a storm of change in the arab world.. the jasmine revolution, the spring revolution that was born in tunisia is moving at a hurricane esque speed.
Oh that friday, the moment the announcement of mubarak's deparature came...aah what an emotion, sitting 1000 of miles away i was swept by the euphoria...yes i got emotional aah cudn;t help it. it's brushing past yemen but who thought libya wil come in its firm grip. we had all forgotten about libya isn;t it..algeria, yemen were in our minds but libya took the revolutionary baton forward.. n they r facing the harshest of repercussions but power is slipping from ghaddafi's greased palm.n we will wait n watch with bated breath.
like we say in urdu inquilaab zindabaad....long live revolution

Thursday, February 10, 2011

another day in front of the computer

NO!! i refuse to prepare my blog in leisure and copy paste it. I will let it remain an act of spontaity with all the typ o errors n spelling mistakes.. because I passionately adhere to the belief that that to err is a birth right of us humans. well why just humans... even law has taken the job of erring too seriously. then how on earth do u justify some of the recent judgments.. where they accuse parents of murdering their only child or of a human right activist being labelled a traitor n left to languish in jail. sorry state of affairs indeed. today i came to my blog while filing an article. pop art from italy... aah there was a time when i thought italy is all OMG looking men, n ancient art but every evolves.. pop art is big in italy as for men... i am yet to meet an Italian who can take my breath away in flesh n blood. what an irony u say! fact is, all the italians i have met, none met the popular belief. having said that, pop art is interesting, it's an eclectic mix, like mosaic. i believe any art, be it pop or traditional should reach our level of understanding. abstract might look beautiful but unless something conveys a story. it cannot go beyond aesthetics. like an interesting sotry art should touch our heart. having said that, simran lamba's semi abstract work are not beautiful, they convey many tails.. oh what talent he is... n knowing he works with industrial waste n tar... that makes his work all the more interesting.
aah enough for the day.... funnily i can't even call what i wrote as intellectual rubbish... i don't subscribe to the term... too grounded to call myself an intellectual and a little bit indulgent to term them as rubbish.
PS: am too sleepy to give the blog a second look... so correct all the mistakes in yr mind itself n spare me the ordeal :)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Oops... 1st attempt was in a hurry.. glaring careless mistakes u see.. re posting

Egypt.... the nile the mummies, the pharoahs n the sphinx, modern history will add Tahrir Square to that famous list. Imagine an uprising...there is no leader to lead, no game plan, no strategy, running purely on passion, aah what a beautiful feeling. I am typing my thoughts randomly as they come.. i don't know, what game america is playing into all this.. mubarak was eir man n now 'let's wash our hands of the mubarak guy'... America changes its bedfellows faster than a fashionista's wardrobe.
Some say, the uprising it losing momentum, but then every revolution goes through varied phases. may be right now, is the low key phase.
i'll sign out now, with the thought... why Germany?... most dictators from the muslim world run to Saudi Arabia for a free stay...so why the German offer.hmmm may be our Mubarak fella is too westernised to live in Saudi Arabia.. . he doesn't want to follow the concealed way like our Saudi dudes. probably !!

egyptian dilemma

Egypt.... the nile the mummies, the pharoahs n the sphinx, modern history will add Tahrir Square to that famous list. Imagine an uprising...there is no leader to lead, no game plan, running purely on passion, aah what a beautiful feeling. I am typing my thoughts randomly as they come.. i don't know, what game america is playing into it.. mubarak was there man n now 'let's wash our hands of the mubarak guy... America changes it's bedfellow faster than a fashionista's wardrobe.
Some say, the uprising it losing momentum, but then every revolution goes through varied phrases. may right now is the low key phase.
i'll sign out now, with the thought... why Germany... most dictators from the muslim world run to Saudi Arabia for a free stay...so why the German offer.hmmm may be our Mubarak fella is too westernised to live in Saudi Arabia.. . he doesn't want to follow the concealed way like our Saudi dudes. probably !!