Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Everyday Gods...



Imagine.

Travelling to office by bus in the morning. Bus breaks down. You walk some distance to hail a cab/auto. Late to office. Missed a meeting. Boss was looking for you. Tensions build up.

Reverse.

A week prior, the same bus you traveled is in the workshop. A mechanic talks to his sweetie on phone and misses to put in a nut properly.

Forward.

Someone doing something at someplace affects you. Period. Chaos Theory. Butterfly effect. Blah Blah. Yes, we do understand that. But hey...you are still looking at what is affecting you. Think further. You are affecting someone else too!

You might be doing the most mundane and boring job in this whole world. Nobody even comes and thanks you for the job you are doing. But remember...you working effectively could save someone 'a walk' next time. Perhaps more.

Happy New Year 2011!

(Thanks to dear Sara for this photo)

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Anbu Thalaivaaa...


It was 5:30 AM. A group of 1000 people were huddled in an enclosure waiting with bated breath. In front of the crowd, a select group of people were waiting with bags and bags of flowers. And then...White light hit the crowd and the letter R appeared. Then, everything happened all at once. R freezed; Flowers hit the light; the crowd went berserk and a thousand voices hit a high pitch all in unison.

The scene, as I witnessed, is Endhiran release in Hosur on Oct 1, 2010. The scene, as I did not witness, is Endhiran release all over the world screens.

Now, this is not a hyped or forced group of people for a political party or religious gathering. This group is not formed to get something in return. This group does not get some name or fame for being what it is. Then, why? Why this adulation? Why this love to one man whom most of us would not even meet once in life? How come, generation after generation, for 30 years, has showered this selfless admiration to Thalaivar?

Some history and perspective here.

When Thalaivar came into Tamil Cinema (in 1975), it was just another entry. More a side role. Slowly, he grew and grew. He had his style to rely on. His mannerisms were unique. He had fans. In the 80s, he started giving hit after hit. His action and style were again the talking points. 90s saw him give Thalapathi, Annamalai and Baasha. This took him to a level from where he never looked back. Again, style played the prime role.

All alone, people started seeing a man who rose from nothing and became a star. People saw a man who, whenever he talked, talked from the heart. This was a never before. Thalaivar had an opinion on things. He did not play the suave game of appeasing powerful people. This off screen behaviour took him to heights where no actor has still not been. Directors started moulding his off screen behaviour into roles.

To me, he as a man, still dumbfounds me. I mean, my nose would have been somewhere up in the Himalayas if I had that power and money. Thalaivar still keeps his foot grounded (occasionally in Himalayas too). And believe me, he is not acting it. He cannot do it day in and day out. His true colors are thus. This, I believe, is where the common man connects with him.

Everyday, the everyday-man sees Rajni in the mirror. Everyday, Rajni is the mirror.

You know, everyone in this world, likes super-heroes. The ones that fly, do things. Its like identifying with someone whom you want to be but can never be. Thalaivar is like a super-hero to people. But the big difference is Thalaivar is real and they can very well be him.

When all of us walk out of his first day first show movie, we never discuss the movie. That is a mute point. We walk like Thalaivar. We talk like Thalaivar.

We are Thalaivar.


Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Cemetery of Gods


When you turn through every page in recorded and rumoured history, one or the other religion has been a pest. If you dig into it deeper, you will end up with a simple fact. You will find that, in that religion, there were more clowns than just men at that point of time. There is no religion without a blot or a bloodied history.

If there was a God(s) in each religion, believe me, He would have committed suicide multiple times and long been dead. When I go up, I would most likely make up my mind to find a cemetery of sorts for the Gods.