Monday, April 11, 2022

Nagarkirtan - not just another film



A long awaited watch ended in a void and lump
in my throat. Nagarkirtan presents us with the
 stark reality that we witness every day in the
 streets,yet we suspend ourselves to disbelief.
 Kaushik Ganguly spins a tale of homosexuality
 in the most unnoticed circumstances.

 This is the first time I think I have watched 
another actor more than Ritwick Chakraborty on 
screen. Hats off to Riddhi Sengupta for the
 outstanding performance. The character of 
Puti will stay with me for a long long time.
 Directors like Ganguly still gives hope to
 bengali audience with such films and we feel
 proud as cinephiles. Yes, bengali cinema still
 has hope. Thanks to such films that are made
 once in a while. I wish Rituparna Ghosh was 
alive to see the film. This film is a resonance
 to the insensitivity and indifference of the
 society towards transgenders and the 
homosexual community in the country. 


The kirtan (devotional songs accompanied by 
musical instruments on the love life of
Lord Krishna)
 as a backdrop expressing the angst
 of Mahaprabhu was such a subtle way of 
communication by the director and writer.
I personally know a bit about kirtan because
it was something I grew up watching
and experiencing on a regular basis.
I witnessed my grandmother going into a
trance every time she listened to the
singers singing some episode of Krishna. There
were others who cried profusely and others
who went on a frenzy.
I couldn't feel the words as a child though
the transformations of these individuals
mesmerized my younger self. 
The scene where Puti goes into the trance and
loses herself reminded me of those moments. Yes! 
kirtan does that to a person. 

This could be the story of so many of those
people we see standing at signals. The very
thought of their plight and struggle is
nauseating. Even if we try we cannot relate to
their dispair and battle to just exist.
Mahaprabhu Chaitanya took the path of
bhakti marg to get away from his family but Puti
wasn't lucky enough. Her story is that of
unacceptance, shame and defeat. 


Riddhi Sen is not a star, he's an actor...
a brilliant one. As a viewer i cannot imagine
any other actor performing that role. 
That's the magic of a powerful actor. 
Nagarkirtan is not just any bold film, it's a 
film with a heart and soul.
Kudos for their research and execution. 
A brilliant film which can be watched 
multiple times for it's aesthetics and content.
Bravo Mr. Ganguly and team!


Monday, April 4, 2022

It is time to Heal

A moment ago I was almost in tears because of the heel pain that's bothering me for a while now. The miniscule task of dropping Biryani to the bus stop seems impossible due to the pain.  As we were walking down the road to drop Biryani she asked if we can go for a mother daughter walk in the evening. I replied with a no because I can barely walk. The helplessness of a mother of not being physically able to do the minimum for the child is indeed agonizing. 


The excruciating pain is intolerable. As i recline on my bed, in pain and agony after dropping the little one to school, i kind of break down.It's the helplessness that takes a toll more than the pain. Just then I look up the ceiling and find these magical hues on the ceiling. The little bit of light rays that could make way through the curtain has created a miraculous mix of colours to give a new meaning to the ceiling. The room looks enthralling by this vibrant sport of light and darkness. 


For me it is an experience of watching Aurora borealis in my room on a scorching April noon.  The picture clicked doesn't do justice to the beauty I experienced. 

The message i perceived from the phenomenon is, no matter how dark it is... Light will make it's way. It was a kind of note sent by the universe. Yes,i know It's science, but isn't that's the magic of science! It's metaphorically amazing at times. Teaching us life lessons in the simplest way. 
So! My dear Heel... It's time to Heal 😁


#motivation #parenting #motherhood #lifelessons #Arthritis #pain #light #positivevibes  #Momlife #momblogger #parenthood #parent #biryani 



Friday, April 1, 2022

All Out...The mosquito repellent story



Remember those All Out days???


The initial days of the mosquito repellent wave in the country. It was such a relief from the choking kachua chaap coils and mosquito nets! However, no one addressed those automatic liquid filled machines as mosquito repellent..It was 'All out taa lagie de' or 'All out laga do' etc. The languages varied,not the expressions. 

Remember the first All Out advertisement that appeared on television? That machine with a tongue 😛 that attacked and killed the mosquitoes, the Japanese man doing monkey see monkey do type of a thing 🤣 

Wow! Good old days! Memories of sleeping aaram se without the 'Moshari' or mosquito nets. Wasn't it some kind of a freedom for all of us ?  Inconsequential,yet such  soul stirring experiences that made up our growing up days!


The eighties and nineties kids surely experienced the massive change that the country underwent in terms of products, brands, technology. The transition from a simple to a more tech savvy product made us wonder. The new world was indeed years away then but we experienced the tiniest of change with much excitement and joy. 

How the entire country suddenly got used to new beginnings was in itself an experience. From the young to the old, all and sundry embraced the changes with open hands. India slowly became an important market to the foreign brands and there has been no looking back since. 

As they say... Change is the only constant. 

If you want to have a look at the old advertisements to go down memory lane click on the link below

https://youtu.be/gA4A6nH_25k

https://youtu.be/npQYyB2ArvQ

Do share your experiences in the comment box below ☺️