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Chennai, TN, India
I am a Software Engineer since Aug 2004. Master of own space, Fun loving but within a limit, hate pulling other's leg, twinkling brain thinking of surroundings, blend of culture and sanskar, priest of music, always ready with a helping hand and a smiling face, Mr Attitude for people who deserve it, but a true and great friend for my friends ...

Friday, February 12, 2010

Aye Chand ...

A beautiful song from the movie "Tera Jadoo Chal Gaya". Sung by Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik.

Aye chaand teri
Aye chaand teri chandni ki kasam
Mere paas bhi ek chaand hai
Tujhme to phir bhi daag hai -2
Mera chaand to bedaag hai
Teri dooriyon ki kasam,
mera chaand mere paas hai
Aye chaand teri
Aye chaand teri chandni ki kasam

Kiranon se bhari subaha ho,
taaro se bhari shaam - 2
Maujo mein tera chehraa,
phoolon mein tera naam - 2
Mere mehboob sanam, tu mera ehsaas hai
Aye chaand teri chandni ki kasam

--FEMALE--
Aa ha aa ha....mm hmmm...
Tareef karo na itni tum,
saansen hai ruki jaati - 2
Aati hai sharam si mujhko,
aankhen hai jhuki jaati - 2
Meri dhadkanon mein sanam,
har ghadhi teri pyaas hai

--MALE--
Aye chaand teri
Aye chaand teri chandni ki kasam
Mere paas bhi ek chaand hai
Tujhme to phir bhi daag hai - 2
Mera chaand to bedaag hai
Teri dooriyon ki kasam,
mera chaand mere paas hai
Aye...ohhh...ohh...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

YOU or ME?

The law of attraction says, “Like attracts like”. That means, if you are thinking something good, universe will force good things come to you and if you are thinking of bad, you will manifest the same.

When this is told openly, lot of questions come around “self”. It is ME that thinks some good for me and then if somebody else thinks just the opposite, which one the universe is going to support for. Conflicts come around any common goal or common thing. You want some thing to be in one way whereas your friend or relative wants the same in another way. Conflict and more of conflict. YOU or ME; YOURS or MINE is the always conflicting part that all of us face in day to day life.

“Ask, believe and receive” is the principle. Well said, but then who gets that if two people asks and believes too!?

The truth is that the entire reality is your creation. You think something to happen in someway and the universe supports you there. If you think of conflict, yes, you will get more of conflict, as the universe thinks you are longing for the conflict; somewhere in your consciousness you have registered yourself for the conflict and according to the law of attraction, you will get more of conflict.

So feel good about your creation, feel grateful for the world… Create the reality that you really want by thinking that, by making decisions and holding intentions. Think what you desire, not what you don’t want to have or don’t want to get. Focus on what you want, rather what others may want or things that you don’t want.

Everything is manifestation of your consciousness. You see others as you want them to be, not as they really are. You see yourself as you want yourself to be. So change your mindset, change your thinking. Think “good” and get “good”. Let the “Law of attraction” play for US, not only for YOU or only for ME.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Zero Percentile

"Zero Percentile: Missed IIT, Kissed Russia" is one more novel by Indian author "Neeraj Chhibba" that I completed last weekend.

A book to read through if you are interested to know about Russia. The author has beautifully brought the internals of USSR. It is not like other good books that keep you captivated until you finish the last page of that... It is a good story, but not a good storytelling...

Zero Percentile is a heady cocktail of the fascinating adventures of Pankaj, a less favoured son of destiny across two completely different countries, India and Russia.

As a brilliant young boy Pankaj never imagines that he will ever be swamped with problems. Life with his friends Motu and Priya is fun. Always destined to go to IIT, a cruel accident makes him end up in a place he had never heard of before, Volgograd – a Russian ‘City of Heroes’, so-called for its role in the Second World War for stopping Hitler’s assault on Russia.

At hostel, in Volgograd, life is entirely different. There, not brain but brawn rules, which makes him land in jail after being induced into a gruesome brawl over food, with other very powerful and aggressive hostellers. Desperate for a win, he masterminds a coup, but makes the Dean his enemy instead who becomes hell-bent on destroying him. The journey never eases for him after that. Under extreme peer pressure he tries hard to lose his virginity and then cope with the agony of his best friend Nitin getting infected with HIV.

After his father’s death, he struggles to sustain himself in a highly expensive, newly capitalist Russia. His seniors, who he always looks upto as Gods unexpectedly turn into his enemy and conspire to ruin him with the help of the local mafia. He takes the gauntlet of fighting all these adversities and emerges victorious ultimately only to succumb to love.