Friday, December 11, 2009

To believe or Not to believe

Was watching this other movie, "The Man from Earth" (2007) - a simple story line of a circle of friends who arrange an impromptu goodbye party for one of their colleagues who was moving on after spending around 10 years in their community. One might say..what's so great about it ?

Well, John Oldman (the One who is moving on) while discussing (over a glass of green whiskey) the fact that he did not seem to have aged at all (in the last 10 years) and the possibility of existence of a stone-age man into modern times, triggers the thought process...with an innocent remark.

He recalls that he was lucky to have got a change to sail with Columbus, to discover new worlds (and almost assumed that the world was flat and they may fall off the edge any time). John goes to claim that he is an immortal who has walked the earth for 14,000 years !! What a chance to learn. His colleagues (all acclaimed Prof. and Dr.) would not take it for granted and assume it is a scam that John was trying to pull on them. The human mind immediately take it as it's face value and doubts arise.

As the story evolves, John describes how as a stone age man, he had travelled, hunted and seen the world as it was in those days. He details about the places he had stayed, how his nomadic life became difficult as villages, cities and countries evolved. How centralization of authority caused him to keep changing his identity - as new faces were always looked upon with suspicion.

His colleagues move on from doubt to frustration. They bombard him with question's and John provides controlled answer's that reveals a little more about himself. This provokes more queries and continued interest.

John proceeds to tell how had he had traveled East (towards the rising sun, to get warmer and followed the trades routes), he arrived at India and met Dalai Lama. More queries arise, and he answers every single question immediately without any hesitation (no signs of a con artist). John’s friends swing between semi-belief and doubt. They probe for more answers seeking confirmation. John's presence has everyone hypnotized eager to get a glimpse of the complete truth.

John's touches on the subject of knowledgeable recall, goes on to say how he had traveled back to Rome - with a plan to spread Dalai Lama's preaching.

The plot unfolds into the brutalities of Roman empire and how his simple preachings are picked up and passed on as that of (greek) Yesus, now known as as Jesus Christ. He proceeds to narrate how he could block the pain (crucification) and revive himself (a skill he had learnt during his studies with Dalai Lama) and had tried to escape unnoticed. Unfortunately some his followers were praying at his grave - and thus Jesus was resurrected.

One has to keep wondering if John is an exceptional story teller with a gift of the art of persuasion. One has to watch the movie till the very end to conclude on the final call.

Equivalently, on our own home ground, watching the new NDTV Imagine reality-show "Raaj - Pichle Janam Ka" -- one can only tinker our thoughts and wonder ..."To believe or Not to believe".

PS: If you are looking for action - then "The Man from Earth" - is NOT the movie for you. The entire film is set in a living room and the plot revolves around only conversation and nothing else. No special efforts, no action stunts, no singing or dancing. Just talk.

Do not confuse this movie with an equivalent movie set, in which the complete movie is shot in one room. Guess which one ? It is "12 Angry Men" (the hindi equivalent been "Ek Ruka Hua Faisla").

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Diary of a Daily Traveler - The Morning trip

Gone were the school days when one had to wake up early in the morning, pack your bags and stand in the chilling winter waiting for the school bus to arrive. Gone were the days were you will be fiddling around, as the bus went round in circles picking up all the folks and finally arrive for the pick-up/drop.

Those days were history (or so I thought !) when we joined the professional world. Now we had the regulated 8:30am (Bangalore) ITPL shuttle to office. But then the life has it's own share of surprises. Things changed (Change is good) and I moved on from Bangalore to Delhi. The posting was at Gurgaon (Haryana) and I was on the other side (no ! not the Dark Side ] of Delhi - located almost near Noida (U.P). This meant that I would have take a shuttle (daily driving the length-and-breadth of Delhi is a strong NO) to reach the Gurgaon office.

A few pages from the diary of a daily traveler - The Morning Trip.

The shuttle is scheduled to arrive at 7:22 AM. Hey ! That's almost at par to the timings we had to follow for school. So started the day. Getting up early in the morning (you don't want to miss the shuttle and drive all the way to office !!) and reaching the pick-up stop in-time. It's quite a wonder we (the working class) standing along with the school kids waiting for their respective shuttle's to arrive. Add-on to that the chilling Delhi winter...7.5 deg. Celsius (just for reference).

The chill is good enough to have any 'chai-wala' (tea vendor) a budding business opportunity. Come to think of it - there lies an opportunity (business scope) the 'chai-wala' to go around (maybe in a cycle) handing out a hot sizzling cup of tea in a earthen cup to the chilled out souls waiting for the shuttle. Ahh... the aroma of hot tea served in the earthen cup is enough to make any person reach out for a cup.


Time flies - and finally our shuttle arrives (Route No: 13). We sincerely hope that none of the co-passengers (past/current or future) suffer from Triskaidekaphobia.

We board the bus and pick out our cosy seats (what ? did I hear some one if we had a/c in the bus to keep the shuttle warm ! yeah - In your dreams !!), cross-check that the windows are slammed shut.

We ensure that not a whiff of cold air can find it's way inside the shuttle. Thus the count down starts as we weave our way picking up the rest of the folks and heard towards Gurgaon. After the initial exchange of pleasantries - most of the co-passengers glide into their morning hangovers.

Some doze off to sleep (well ! we have not heard snoring yet !), some will switch on their personal music players, some of the literate kind will update themselves with the morning news (by reading the newspaper) and off-course some of the more adventurous type will discuss on how to maintain world Earth peace (a.k.a general gossip :-) ).

The shuttle chugs it's way across Delhi (well ! it is almost like Dilli dharshan) towards Haryana. Expected time to arrival is usually 60-90 minutes. Well, that's on a day when the odds are favorable, there are no traffic jams and the shuttle can just slide past.

However, on a not so great day (waving hands !!), the E.T.A to office is a variable that has an unknown value and is dependent on more variables, that are dependent on more variables.

So if we get stuck in a traffic jam (variable x) - the best thing to do is close your eyes and go to sleep. Surely, someone will wake you up when you arrive at Office !!




A bit of maths, back of the envelope scribble:
- for Route 13 it is approximately 65 Kms (40.3 miles) from home to office (Gurgaon)
- at this rate, per day we are covering ~130 Kms (80.7 miles)
- in a year (~22 working days), we will cover ~34320 Kms (21325.4 miles)
- a traveler doing this for ~12 years would have covered 411840 Kms (255905.5 miles) !!!
The average distance from Earth to Moon is 384403 km (238857 miles).

What say - which seems more preferable ? As we drive through the foggy chilly Delhi winter morning, I switch on my music player and start listening to 'Its the Final Countdown' .......

We'are leaving together
But still it's farewell
And maybe we will come back,
To Earth, who can tell ?

(Next the Evening trip back home - Did I tell you about the 'resident' mouse ?)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Gosh ..10 years whizzed past !

It happened on a fine sunny morning in Trivandrum, India many years back ......


30 folks (just of of college) came from all over India and landed at Philips International (in front of ChinChu dhaba) near Medical College Trivandrum. First they had a fight with Col. Nair on wanting to moving out of Philips International to some other place but finally decided to stay on.... Who wanted to leave the appam egg-curry and the roof top cricket matches.

Thus on Mar/22/1999 the T75 batch formation took place.

Gosh ! 10 years seems to have just whizzed past !!!