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Tunisia's Godfather

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This post is about what is currently taking place in the volatile region of Tunisia. They say that there are tremors felt after a banyan tree falls across the land. After the revolution, Tunisia has seen disorder in the way authorities function. The credibility of the police department and the govt. administration to solve people's problems has seriously taken a hit. But amidst this chaos, one group that people turn to for solving their problems is emerging. This is a group led by a man called Abdessalam. A group that calls themselves Salafists. Not everyone agrees with their mindset but the thing that makes this lot of people remarkable is that they are effective problem-solvers. People come to meet Abdessalam to relate their concerns. They come with the surest hope that the man will take care of the same. So we see a woman coming to him to describe how miserable her life has become due to her husband's debauchery of letting an alien woman in her home and keeping away with he

What Bruce Wayne Can Teach Us About Love

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I have followed the Dark Knight Trilogy by Christopher Nolan most curiously. It is after all one of the best superhero movie sagas of our time. When you think about Batman or Bruce Wayne, what are the qualities that strike you? His ability to seem unheroic for a more heroic cause, his desire to clean up the city whose richest man he is or simply how cool he can be with all his fancy moves and state-of-the-art gadgets and so forth? Although I like it all about him, there is one particular trait that I admire. That is how he handles his love. His love interest Rachael Dawes is constantly drawn towards other men. That would ideally cause jealousy in a man who loves her. But as Bruce says to his butler and confidant Alfred, "Who Rachael hangs out with is none of my concern". Wayne recognizes that though he loves her, she doesn't necessarily have to return the favor. And he respects that liberty the girl has. When you think about love, I think that this is one of the m

SRK's Talk SHOWS

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My post today is about Shah Rukh Khan. I have always admired this man for his straightforwardness and charisma. His latest flick Chennai Express is out and naturally we see him getting aired everywhere. I was thus able to catch a couple of his interviews on the indian media. One on NDTV with Pronnoy Roy and the other one with Rajat Sharma on India TV. And on both the talk shows, SRK shone with his famous and sometimes controversial wit and humor. I will discuss here just the highlights. Am sure that you can watch the full video of the two on Youtube. Something interesting that SRK advised his young audience on the NDTV talk show was that they should not believe in the nonsense they get to hear about hating materialism. He said that the effort should be to make one's life as comfortable and cosy as possible both for yourself and your loved one. So ignore all those who recommend the quest of peace on some remote mountain in the Himalayas etc...ignore those who tell you to conc

The Greatness of 'War Horse'

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Have just finished watching Spielberg's epic 'War Horse'. It is perhaps a little too late to watch it but glad to have finally seen it anyway. What most fascinates me is the extent to which Spielberg has gone into doing justice with every single shot of this magnificent WWI epic. The costumes, the casting, the makeup, the sets and the landscape have all been dealt with, what can only be called, closest to perfection. Through this tale about a horse, a war horse, Spielberg shows us a great saga of love, the horrors of war and the ecstasy of reuniting with our loved ones. Till the very end, I remained hooked to this classic tale. And when the movie ended, I was left craving for more. I love this scene where Joey, Albert's horse, runs free from the clutches of the German army and reaches this no man's land between the British and the Germans all caught up and struggling in barbed wire fences. A British soldier, with a white flag in hand, dares to stand up and risk