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These articles, some published elsewhere and some not so, have been written by me to brighten the reader's day...I hope they do just that!

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  • 1) Mistaken Identity
  • 2) Sarkari Sycophancy
  • 3) Goodbye Colossus! A tribute to Rahul Dravid.
  • 4) MEDIA IS A TRICKY PITCH
  • 5) Video Interaction with Miss India Finalist Aprajita-How to become a published author
  • 6) Test-ing tragedy
  • 7) A crisis from which BCCI can learn
  • 8) Tennis Elbow
  • 9) People of cheer
  • 10) Here we go again!
  • 11) Status Update
  • 12) This is not the end of the world!
  • 13) Power of Optimism
  • 14) Blowing hot and very cold
  • 15) Ishant Sharma stands even taller now
  • 16) A yawning divide
  • 17) Testing times ahead for Team India
  • 18) The fuss about cuss
  • 19) Gambhir is the right choice
  • 20) Maid in India
  • 21) No time for pomp, the show goes on!
  • 22) As momentous as 1983
  • 23) 7 reasons why India won the Cup!
  • 24) India’s middle order needs to deliver
  • 25) India's bowling needs to perk up!
  • 26) The Indians or the Lankans could go all the way!
  • 27) VVS Laxman – The man for crisis management
  • 28) World Cup awaits a spin feast
  • 29) Last Minute Tendencies
  • 30) Those wintry days
  • 31) IPL 4 is a already game changer
  • 32) Life in its evening
  • 33) India versus South Africa - Players to watch out for
  • 34) A mouth-watering prospect
  • 35) The decline and fall of Australia's cricket team
  • 36) Harbhajan can be India’s all-rounder for the World Cup
  • 37) There’s no ‘life’ without UDRS
  • 38) Tendulkar and the art of scoring centuries
  • 39) Absentmindedness Unlimited
  • 40) Indian batting versus Aussie bowling to decide series
  • 41) This Shane means business too
  • 42) Grounded and hounded
  • 43) A reversal of fortunes
  • 44) India fought back well to level series
  • 45) The Travails of a Teetotaler
  • 46) Waiting Room Entertainment
  • 47) Facebook faces privacy issues!
  • 48) 'World Beaters' by Vivek Atray- written in the REC Kurukshetra magazine in 1988!
  • 49) Eleven Reasons why team India crashed out!
  • 50) Woe Parking
  • 51) The Gol-gappa Man
  • 52) IPL 3- The veterans are shining in a young man’s game!
  • 53) Passwords and other words
  • 54) Faking News
  • 55) Party Time
  • 56) He held her hand
  • 57) Team India - On top of the world
  • 58) The Towering Little Master
  • 59) Six factors that led to India’s early exit (NEW)
  • 60) Massage Networking
  • 61) Outstanding Bolt
  • 62) Mango Mania
  • 63) Top Ten Highlights of the ICC World Twenty 20 Cup
  • 64) Ten reasons why Team India crashed out!
  • 65) Wedding Season Blues
  • 66) The Indians need to guard against smugness
  • 67) IPL-2009 he laughs best who laughs last
  • 68) IPL II- A photo finish is on the cards!
  • 69) The Great Intruder
  • 70) "The Indians are now unstoppable!"
  • 71) Cricket is the greatest of all levelers- March 09
  • 72) Seminar Siesta
  • 73) How the mighty have fallen!
  • 74) Kya Zamaana Aa Gaya
  • 75) India's finest Test win!
  • 76) Bad Hair Days
  • 77) There are two types of teams in this World Cup
  • 78) The wanderlust of the Punjabi is indeed legendary
  • 79) Times and Trends
  • 80) The Summer of 1983
  • 81) With a Tear in the eye
  • 82) The Worse Half
  • 83) Always on Time
  • 84) All Sorts of Walkers
  • 85) Phelps - Inspiration Unlimited

FILM REVIEW- I hate luv storys ***1/2

FILM REVIEW- I hate luv storys ***1/2

Directed by Punit Malhotra; Produced by Karan Johar; Starring Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor

For those who like feel-good films and lovey-dovey stuff, ‘I hate luv storys’ is surely worth a watch. This Rom-Com from the house of Karan Johar is an unabashed love story without any frills, in the traditional mode but with a modern setting and with still-fresh faces. There’s the tried and tested triangle and there are heartbreaks and setbacks before the predictable happy ending.

So what’s appealing about the film? Imran Khan is an actor in Uncle Amir Khan’s mould but is even better looking and is effervescent. His spontaneity is delightful at times and his expressions are refreshingly different. He carries a story that has nothing new to offer with ease and panache.

His pairing with Sonam Kapoor is like a breath of fresh air too, and both characters appear convincing in their love for each other. They quarrel and shout; they ooh and ahh; they look and long- like young lovers from decades gone by- and that is what endears them to us.

Imran especially is an actor with immense potential. His performance in ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’ had shown us glimpses of his impromptu style and here he goes one better. Sonam looks svelte and is graceful and charming. She’s improving as an actor too but has a long way to go before she reaches dad Anil Kapoor’s levels.

The music is pleasant without being outstanding and the support cast is adequate with veteran Anju Mahendru impressing in a brief role. The hero’s sidekick, played by Aamir Ali, is quite funny and Ali has potential. Imran’s director-boss and Sonam’s fiancĂ© are less convincing. Perhaps a more formidable rival for Imran would have led to more drama, but then that would not have gelled with the tenor of the film.

The last quarter is a bit contrived and a drag at times. Bruna Abdullah’s scenes are amateurish and even kiddish.

All in all, a candy-floss sort of film with a goody-goody feel. For those who like to be shaken up by cinema, this is not for them.

Personally speaking, I don’t hate love stories. (Please note the correct spellings).

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