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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Living in Terror
Friday, August 14, 2009
The Clock Ticking Away....
Life now has a boundary of limitations,
Always under pressure with people's expectations.
Thinking of time before doing something,
Is life all about calculating??
Unable to do what we enjoy,
Joy’s n smiles, it is going to destroy.
The countdown begins; the clock is ticking away,
I will fail forever if I further delay.
I got to run, run swiftly towards my goal,
Even though it does not rejoice my soul!
Time is standing, strong & still,
Completely unconvinced and against my will.
Leaving behind my pastimes n pleasures,
I compete with people for monetary treasures.
Oh! I just want a time rewind,
To relax and enjoy and soothe my mind.
Everyone seems to run in the same direction,
Ignoring others as if there is no connection.
No one cares to hold my hand and take me along,
To walk the path, singing a beautiful song.
I see people running here and there,
Without any glance, without any stare.
People stop by, not to enjoy the roller coaster twists,
But only to glance at the time on their wrists.
Time is the master, and we are all slaves,
Sacrificing the happiness which our mind craves.
I have to surrender to the clocks tick!
Even though I feel weak and sick.
I have to get up now and run a long way,
Else I will fail forever and not see a day!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
AIDS - More Myth than Virus
This poem was not posted in my blog earlier because it is very close to my heart and
only my dear friends had read it! There are wonderful memories of my experiences knitted with this poem. I had written it in December 2006 and it still remains to be one of my favorites! This poem was earlier presented as a poster for the AIDS Luncheon at the University of Michigan – Dearborn held on December 1st, 2008 (World AIDS Day). I am posting this poem so that people who don’t have access to Lyceum can read it and THINK about it!This poem is dedicated to all my fellow humans around the world afflicted with HIV/AIDS....
KNOW AIDS - NO AIDS
AIDS - More Myth than Virus!!
Listening to them and talking for endless hours
won’t make you deaf and dumb,
It makes them relieved and de-stressed.
Shaking hands with them won’t make you a criminal,
It makes them confident and bold.
Working with them won’t decompose you to extinction,
It makes them independent and self reliant.
Embracing them when they need it won’t make you a sinner and shameful,
It makes them secure and cheerful.
Sharing food and drinks won’t poison your already rotten body,
It makes them a part of us and gives acceptance.
Running your fingers through theirs won’t make you crippled for life,
It fills their soul with vibrant energy.
Living together under one roof won’t make your life hell,
It makes their life worth living.
Offering a shoulder to cry on won’t make your bones lifeless,
It gives them support and strength.
Looking into their eyes flirtatiously won’t make you blind,
It makes them more loving and kind.
Giving them a delicate kiss won’t paralyze your organs,
It makes them special and spirited.
If you disagree to the above,
Beware! You suffer from more deadly diseases.
These actions may not matter to your life,
but it does to their life...
Finally they may have a gruesome death,
Not because of "AIDS"
But because of the incurable diseases infected by you...
Hatred, Stigma, Exploitation, Abuse and Discrimination!
Now, who is infected by worse deadly diseases???
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Being an Indian Muslim....
Year 1947 : India gained Independence from the British ending a long colonial rule leading to Partition : Islamic Pakistan and Secular India. Many Muslims migrated to Pakistan and Hindus and Sikhs to India. Over 1 million people died in the chaos and violence killing people irrespective of all religions. Trains filled with dead bodies of Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs reached their ‘promising’ new homeland.
Pakistan was a dream of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah. A land belonging to the muslims as majority where muslims had no threat from other religions in terms of their rights. Muslims left India leaving all their belongings, scared of their future in Hindustan!
Many Muslims preferred to stay back in India because of its secular approach. These Muslims had faith in the government of India and its constituency. India has the third largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia and Pakistan.
I knew people across the world especially the Muslim world were curious to know about the state of Indian Muslims. Honestly I never really gave a thought about my muslim identity in India. None of my family members migrated to Pakistan and we have all lived peacefully in India. I have been brought up in a society where we live with people from different religions and cultures and follow our own religion without any intervention. We have mosques everywhere and we practice our religion in full effect. There was no line drawn between being a 'muslim' and being an 'Indian'! Thanks to the secular and democratic values of India, we have equal rights in all spheres.
Indian Muslims have achieved a lot since partition and are striving to become better individuals and muslims. Lets take the IT sector, medicine, business and even high government positions, one is sure of finding Muslims! The future surely looks brighter for Indian Muslims!
I would like to end with a few lines from Muhammed Iqbal’s poem:
"Sare Jahan se achcha Hindustan hamara,
Hum bulbulen hain us ki woh gulsitan hamara.
Mazhab nahin sikhata apas mein bair rakhna,
Hindi hain hum, watan hain Hindustan hamara!"
We are its nightingales, and it (is) our garden abode
Religion does not teach us to bear ill-will among ourselves
We are of Hind, our homeland is Hindustan.
-An Indian Muslim
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Reel the Real!
I have always had sincere appreciation and inclination towards reality based cinema compared to mainstream cinema. Cinema should be a medium to showcase talent along with reality about life and society. I do watch mainstream bollywood movies sometimes but reality cinema is something I am inclined towards.
Off late I have been watching a lot of "meaningful Indian cinema"(I prefer calling it this way! ;) ). The enormous talent some artists have is worth applause. Film stars these days are enchanted with the glamour associated with movies and are engrossed in portraying themselves off screen
( interviews and magazines ). Without straight away denying the talented "stars" of today, I would say they lack in the way they showcase it, though I have respect for their immense untapped talent. I would say not all stars are talented artists and not all talented artists would end up as superstars. The big stars today should indulge in reality based movies along with the commercial ones which would give them a chance to showcase their talent and connect with the different masses. Artists like Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, Tabu, Om Puri, Naseeruddin shah, Amol Palekar, Anant Nag, Kirron Kher etc have powerful acting abilities and have lived upto their roles with naturality. Each reality movie watched has touched me, changed my mindset and helped me in understanding the different people living in our society. I agree, not all movie goers want to be moved or affected by the movie! I end my argument with people who watch movies solely to pass their time or to just chill out at the theatre. Sometimes we ought to face the reality!
Movies like Chandni Bar, Mandi, Arth, Hazaron Khwahishein Aisi, Ankur, Bhumika, 1947 Earth, Bandit Queen, Manthan, Khamosh Pani(Silent Waters), Parzania, Black friday and many more like these have won awards at various International film festivals and also National Film festival. These movies were a hit with film critics because the directors selected sensitive social and political issues and handled it with grace.
Unfortunately, these movies did not do well (say went unnoticed) at the box office. Most of these movies have simple yet deep story lines.
I am completely in awe of Smita Patil after watching few movies made by Shyam Benegal. The dusky beauty has lived up to her powerful roles with perfection. It is sad that she died during child birth at a young age of 31. FYI: Her son Prateek starred in Jaane tu ya jaane na as Genelia's brother. She acted in 70 movies in 14 years of her film career. She could have contributed more to Indian cinema if alive.
Khamosh Pani(Silent Waters) has been a personal favourite of mine. Kirron Kher potrayed the role of a punjabi woman living in Pakistan post Indo-Pak independence. The movie is in punjabi and has been dubbed in more than 10 languages and has won 7 awards at various film festivals.
Another actress who has been in the Indian film industry since the past 4 decades is Shabana Azmi. I have no words for her acting abilities and her selection of art movies.
Even yesteryear commercial actors were brilliant and the movies are still a pleasure to watch( or pass time ;) ).
In the new age cinema, directors like Madhur Bhandarkar have tried new subjects and made movies like Chandni Bar, Traffic Signal and Fashion. I really appreciate his courage to make movies which are deviating from the typical blockbuster's.
Looking forward to watch a lot of meaningful cinema and also some non-meaningful one’s. Talent in any form has to be praised! :)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Back to the Blogger's world~
"My blog is a mirror of my thoughts and my beautiful life."
Monday, August 27, 2007
"Blame Game!!!"
It has been more than 48 hours and still the government is clueless about the operatives. The only statement which caught my attention was of Andhra Pradesh C.M, Mr.Y.S.Rajasekhar Reddy stating “Pakistani and Bangladeshi operatives are behind the blast”. The usual blaming by our politicians!
Looks like, all the blasts or any other unfortunate event in our country are caused only by Pak or Bangladeshi nationalists.The moment the blasts took place, Indian intelligence agencies started crying on Pak and Bangladeshi operatives. I really wonder about the quick response they give. If they are so quick in their duties, then they should be quick enough to prevent these attacks. Never knew they also followed the trial & error method : the guess game (learnt all that crap in my school math!).
Guess work and blaming begins even without an iota of proof!!
It has become more like a face saving statement for the politicians. I agree there might be a possibility of foreign nationals involved but one cannot be sure of it. There are many regional terrorist organizations in India itself. The Naxalites,ULFA are also serious threats to our country.
Sadly, everytime an attack took place in Hyderabad, the intelligence agencies already had reports of probable attacks. But due to their negligence and feeble security measures innocent lives have been killed.
The leaders of our country talk about peace efforts between India and its neighbouring countries. But do they think twice before they say something which will completely disrupt the peace process between India and Pakistan.
Just when relationships between India and Pakistan are getting better and moving towards peace, such events happen. The terrorists who are involved are anti Indo-Pak friendship.
Terrorism is not based on religion,location or community. It is a universal problem and we have to be united to abolish it. We should have the courage to find out the true root cause of the incident rather than blaming it on foreign miscreants.
Kudos to the public of Hyderabad for facing these blasts unitedly and trying to cope up with life. People irrespective of religion,caste and creed were there at the locations and hospitals trying to help each other in such a critical scenario. This act of humanity is really commendable!!
Lets pray for all the souls who have lost their lives in this ghastly act of terrorism. Somehow deep within my heart, I know humanity still exists and we can continue our efforts of building a strong Indo Pak friendship and a world free of terrorism!
So, think before you take the senseless reports and statements of intelligence agencies and politicians to heart. They just want to walk away from their responsibilities!
Together,We can surely get rid of Terrorism one day……Inshallah!!