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Yet Another Day!

The transition of day into night and then into the next day is alluding to me. As this was the starting of the third consecutive month at work doing the 'America' shift! While there is an advantage to it work wise but on the routine and especially food routine takes a toll. Yesterday was yet another day like that. Until I was asked if i would be willing to do an EMEA shift starting today. And in a quick second I said yes! But yesterday was just not about that it was yet another day of my blabber act. Blabbering of sort when I speak too much out of concern for someone. And that is when you get in trouble! Care is like an ice-cream you enjoy it and you want it for happy times but it is not the bare necessity. Long after my highly enunciated moment I had the guilt lingering. Not because it was reciprocated badly, rather it was taken in a commendable matured fashion but because these are the moments when I realize that I wasted time on a ice cream than on the vitamins! I am n...

Quote!

I recently read a quote from a lady author: All the men I date, they want to protect me; I don’t understand from what. Yes we need to hide in your arms guys but not to feel protected but to know that you want us. The quote in itself might be a bit on extreme end. I agree. I would rather rephrase and offer you this: We don’t want you to protect us; but we want you to wanna protect us. Females mellow in front of the guy who secretly confesses the possessiveness for her but loathes who bring it out in open! The more a guy is open about the possessive feelings for a female, bigger the fool he is. On the other hand, no expression of the same is a deal breaker! I know we females seem complicated; when in fact all we want is ‘keep it simple, silly!’

Hosanna!

After watching the movie; I could not stop my urge to write about it. Why? Simply, because I loved it. Not only on the EQ level but the whole package. Yes I am talking about ‘Ek Deewana Tha’! First of all the story and its presentation was beautiful. If it won’t have been this movie would not have been remade by the director in Hindi after already being successful at it in Tamil and Telugu version. The USP of the movie through out was Prateik Babbar without a doubt. His monologues were the high points of the movie. My favourite monologue was: when after getting no reaction on the name of Mohan Lal from Jessie (the love interest of Prateik’s character played by Amy Jackson); he thinks; “Baap ko Bachhan nahi pata, beti ko Mohan Lal; kya karun yaar mai inka!” Another one is when Jessie is walking up to him and he thinks: “Meri shakal pe 12 baje hue hai aur ye fresh good morning wo bhi 6am jaisi. Kuch zyada hi sundar nahi hai ye?” Then there is another scene wher...