Saturday, August 25, 2007

Ultimate Frisbee Artical Economic Times


It was nice to see the Ultimate Frisbee game was covered in Economictimes newpaper, but the funnier part was they way the write up was given.

1) No where they mention about the correct name as "Ultimate Frisbee " instead it was just given as Frisbee.

2) The kind of hype they have given in terms of number of people. We were just around 30 in numbers on that day, but they have mentioned as 50...

for me Ultimate Frisbee is more than a game. Where it teaches me a lot personally and helps to test me physical fitness.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

I have seen God....

Time was around 00.45 am I was searching for my bike in our office parking lots. . I was very much agitated to take my bike but since I need my bike for the very next day. I forced myself to it.

while I neared my bike I saw half size grown street dog looking kindly at me , expecting me to give some thing to eat, but at that time I was helpless to do anything to him .. So I was just smiled at him saying sorry for not in a position to help. But I saw a guy who was standing near his bike some few meters away was wisiling to get the dogs attention. And I spotted him with our canter’s take away bag. I thought that guy have wants to give the foodies which he have brought from the canteen, but what shocked me was he actually carried the chicken bones from the canteen which is in 6 floor to -1 our parking lot...

I was totally moved buy the guys act, he has thought about this little sweet creature when we was having his food and took care to carry all the way down, where other would mind carrying the remains of their food to put it in the dustbin.... man I saw the god in you ...

Through I don’t know about that guy. You have shown the GOD at the movement.

And his thought worth a blog man... long life to you.

Cheers
Mahen

Monday, August 20, 2007

Domain Registered. rajamahendran.com :-)

At last I have my made my mind to go with my own domain name www.rajamahendran.com instead of using my excisting blog URL www.rajamahendran.blogspot.com
I took this decision at 2 am early morning while I was half asleep , I just wake up and registered it in godaddy , I dint event thought twice . it costed me 7.50$ ( 300 RS). Let me hope this changes the may I blog..

Sunday, August 19, 2007

"Chak De India " a 5/5 goal




‘Chak De India’ is a beautifully made film that makes you laugh, makes you cry, gives you goose bumps, and stirs up patriotism inside you. It is a film that every lover of good cinema must watch.

It is heartening to see Yashraj Films move away from their stereotypical mushy romances and sentimental family dramas. Sports, in itself, is not a popular genre in Bollywood. On top of it, ‘Chak De India’ has no love angle even though it has Shah Rukh Khan playing the leading man alongside 16 new girls.

I cannot recall a single dull moment in the film. From the word go, the movie grips you like a vice and keeps you riveted until the end credits roll. During this ‘Chak De’ ride, you go through myriad emotions. You empathize with the pain of the protagonist, cherish the clashes and camaraderie of the girls, and you are filled with an uplifting, charged-up feeling as you see the underdogs rise to the occasion



To cut to the chase, ‘Chak De India’ keeps you on the edge of your seat, even though it is a sports-based film and not a thriller.
The film’s story is simple and yet it carries so many undercurrents. Kabir Khan (Shah Rukh), the best centre-forward in Indian hockey team, misses the crucial, last-minute penalty stroke against Pakistan and is blamed for the Indian team’s defeat in the finals. So much so, he is labeled gaddar (betrayer) by his own fellow countrymen. Disgraced and dishonored for one momentary failure, Kabir Khan leaves his parental house with his mother and disappears into oblivion.

Seven years later he appears again, not as a player but as a coach of a bunch of girls in whom even the Hockey Federation has no confidence. Kabir Khan has just three months to coach and train these girls for the Hockey World Cup in Australia.
The girls come from all over India – Haryana, Chandigarh, Punjab, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, North East and other states. On the outside, Kabir Khan is very strict with the girls. Through his toughness he wants to instill discipline and integrity in the team, something which is significantly missing. Within the team, there is hardly any camaraderie. There are usual girlie fights and arguments. Somebody is egoistic, somebody too self-centered, somebody is hot-tempered and somebody is simply naïve. Using very unconventional methods, Kabir Khan manages to create a team spirit among the girls. But some differences remain, only to be sorted out in the World Cup tournament in Australia, which the team must win to make India proud. But Kabir Khan is fighting for more than pride for India. For him the victory would bring redemption (for his momentary failure 7 years ago) and reclamation of his lost honour. And when that moment of reckoning does come, he looks on with disbelief in his teary eyes.

‘Chak De India’ is not just a sports film. It is replete with myriad emotions. And the best part is that Shimit Amin tells the story very realistically, making it all the more believable. He also doesn’t bring any unnecessary dramatization into the story. The movie has a number of intelligently conceived sequences. For instance, a sequence when the girl’s hockey team has to prove their mettle against the men’s team. The girls lose by a narrow margin, but they get an applause and salutation from male players. Or another sequence when the girls bash up a bunch of eve teasers. These sequences and the last portions of the second half – when the crucial matches are played – evoke a flood of emotions inside a viewer.

A constant thread of humour runs through the film’s narrative. The humour is vernacular, and genuinely funny at that. The funniest of the lot is the rustic Haryanavi girl Komal (Chitrashi Rawat) and the hot-tempered Punjabi girl Balbir Kaur (Tanya Abrol).

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

India's 60th Independence Day





My countries 60th Independence day. you can talk on tons of topic on this day, from where the country stand as a emerging super power in the world to the poverty that drench the poor people in the rural areas. what ever it may be , one thing that make this day special is what we have gained 60 years ago.

For me its a just another day to day i am proud Indian. i love my country.. thanks mother India for adopting me.............

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Sultan - Animated Movie of Rajinikanth

There is a new animated movie directed by Soundarya Rajinikanth. The name of the movie is Sultan the Warrior. This is the first animated movie ever made on Indian Movie star. In this movie Rajinikanth's mannerisms and the punch lines are shown, which he is famous for. The movie will be released in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and English. The Ocher studios are working on this, apart from that some international specialists are also working.
The film is targeted for both the kids and also the adult all over the world. The film is expected to release by the end of 2008. Waiting for such movie. Soundarya keep it up.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Tamil Bloging meet a eye opener

Blogging in regional languages is slowly becoming poular and nearly 4,000 Tamil blogs are thriving side by side with English ones on the Internet..

People who blog in Tamil are also conducting workshops to educate people and put more blogs in Tamil on the net.

hats of the vicky and team how have made this program a grand sucess and wishing them all the very beast for future endovers....

Saturday, August 04, 2007

First Ultimate Frisbees experiance.

Through i was moved to a stargared shift timing 3.30 - 12.30 at office, my liking towards to Ultimate frisbee dosnt stop me to set the alarm at 4.45 and drive 18 km from my home to eliots beach . its worth it...

Glims of Ultimate Frisbee

Ultimate is an exciting, non-contact team sport, played by thousands the world over. It mixes the best features of sports such as Soccer, Basketball, American Football and Netball into an elegantly simple yet fascinating and demanding game. To compete at the top level, Ultimate players require an unmatched degree of speed, stamina and agility.
Yet the simplicity of the rules means it's easy and fun for newcomers to pick up.

The snaps catching moments ..

for full version click on my picasa http://picasaweb.google.com/mahendran.balan/UltimateFrisbee

Sid


Mono

on air

Team in action

Ganesh in action