Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Mr Aamir Khan, Shit does not happen, you create it..

I wonder why certain movies are made! They do not entertain, they do not teach, they do not leave any good feeling.. then what purpose do they serve? How the world would be different if those movies were not made? One of such movies, is Delhi Belly. Utter non-sense and Bakwaas movie..
It just leaves you disgusted. Aamir Khan seem to have completely lost it.
I had heard love is blind.. Is Aamir's love for the superfluous pseudo-intellectual wife so blind that he wants to set his hard earned money on fire!!!
With movies like Peepli Live, Dhobi Ghat and the final fiasco.. Delhi Belly.. Aamir Khan has completely lost it.. (At least Dhobi Ghat gave Prateek Babbar to industry.. who may still have made it through some other movie)

Its high time he stops giving pocket money to the wife.. as high as producing such pathetic movies.
Aamir Bro.. Grow up or rather grow out of love from such pseudo intellectual movies..
You give me the same amount you gave to the director of Delhi Belly and I will make a much better movie on the same story and screen play...
Why one has to put the dirt from ones mind on the silver screen? Why should the reality which is not decent or entertaining be created on celluloid? As a public figure don't you understand your social responsibility? Then why indulge in Pseudo social work.. just for cheap publicity?

Seeking negative publicity by telling younger generation not to watch it if they are less than 18 years was like alluring all of them to watch and then unknowingly imitate the characters and language..

Dear Aamir, the good will that you have generated by movies like Taare Zameen Pe and Three Idiots.. is all washed away. The credit for the first two movies also go to that Gupte guy and Raju Hirani. You are just one of those dumb actors who become public heroes only due to good directors..


Dear aamir. One of the Gandhigiri lines for you.. Grow up.. sudhar jaa.. Get well soon..

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The sketch of my Mom


While seeing the scenic beauty of Saputara, I was inspired to paint. The view was so inspirational and mystique that I just felt like painting. Just shared a thought with my lovely daughter Sonu. The next day she presented me with artist's sketchbook and colours. The act was so inspiring that I was touched. She is the one who chose the first subject for me. I wanted to paint one of the scenes of saputara, but she told me to start with my Mom. She clicked my mom's picture as opening click with her new camera. I am so happy she lead me into this. it feels like a new revolution in life.. Hope it continues..
My next subject is going to be SONU herself..