Author: ashokkarania

  • What A Movember Rain It Was!

    What A Movember Rain It Was!

     

    All good things come to an end! And rightly so! Because then they create moments to cherish, and lessons to reflect!

    The Men’s health is a neglected topic. The challenges and demands of a modern life and workplace are colossal. Men grapple with all the curveballs of life with a smiling face – but they need a helping hand and sympathetic world around them.

    I am glad that my participation in Movember created several conversations for awareness of Men’s health and a caring world for men. I ran two marathons and got several friends to participate in Movember including Harish. I was hyper-active on social media and used every opportunity to talk about the Movember movement. I even attended a global conference in Vienna with my no-shave look and continued the conversations. The release of Bala movie and Ayushmann’s video on being a perfect gentleman seemed timely.

     

    As I look back at Movember, I cannot feel anything but happiness and satisfaction!  The month did not seem as a slow boat to China. Nor did I see an inhabitant of Bongo Bongo island in the mirror and eyes of loved ones!

    A special thanks to Geetanjali Sahni – the high priestess of follow-ups and task management. Leveraging her eternal charm, persistent reminders and unashamed threats, the poster girl of determination ensured Team Geetanjali was on track! Her fiery stare and sharp repartees evaporated our excuses. During the entire Movember, she was our Chi.

    Aparajito and I loved the time spent on creative posters and the journey as cohort of Team Geetanjali.

    Thanks to the Movember champions Krunal and Zil and entire Pahel Team for making Movember such a grand success!

    And the post cannot be complete with a Bollywood anecdote. My heart goes for Tina’s male co-actor who had to cancel shooting with her due to pain in his uterus! I cannot empathise with him but my sympathies to Twinkle Khanna.

     

     

  • The Bollywood Review – 2019

    The Bollywood Review – 2019

    The Bollywood Review – 2019

    Quick Summary:
    1. Bollywood had a blockbuster year in box office collections – Nirmalaji is happy! And so am I
    2. Bollywood’s super hit year was driven by diverse stars and mainstreaming of new content. No Deepika or Aamirs.
    3. 100 Crores is a cake walk. 300 crores is the new benchmark!
    4. Article 15, Gully Boy, Sonichidiya, Photograph, Judgemental Hai Kya, Good Newwz, Saandh Ki Aankh – All great fares!
    5. Kabir Singh – Most controversial yet a good movie with the best musical score of 2019! Most debates of 2019 on this!
    6. Kalank was a Kalank. Panipat lost the battle. Dabangg 3 and Housefull 4 made me cry as how creativity has evaporated!
    7. Ayushmann Template is becoming repetitive. Time for Karan Johar / Anurag Kashyap / Imtiaz Ali makeover for him.
    8. Tapsee and Bhumi proved their versatility and mettle with 4 movies
    9. Streaming platform have won India! Soni was the best fare on streaming services. Made In Heaven, Delhi Crime, Leila, Family Man, Sacred Games 2 and Selection Day 2 continued the good run of content streaming platforms.
    10. International Favourites: Joker, Modern Love and Chernobyl. WATCH IT!

    Full Bollywood 2019 Report with detailed analysis on my blog: www.ashokkarania.com. Bollywood reviews of the past decade as well!

    2019 proved to be a super hit year for Bollywood with domestic box office collections touching INR 4500 crores – a 30% jump over the previous year. Seen against the backdrop of rise of streaming services and overall economic gloom, Bollywood shone as a business. It was indeed time to sing – Gold Gold Gold as in Saandh ki Aankh song.

    The following are the commendable movies of 2019:

    1. Article 15:
    The best movie of 2019 – No questions about it. Ayushmann on a mission. A brave and courageous piece of cinema. A movie that had its heart, mind and soul – all in the right place. Anubhav Sinha has found his unique after Taapsee’s bold Mulk. Article 15’s beauty was in being sincere and earnest – nothing over the top or preachy. As India’s constitution is in limelight, this movie upheld the values of the world’s best constitution. And the most beautiful parts were the tiny ones – Nehru’s book as Ayushmaan drove to his new posting. The discussions about Lotus and Hand (political parties). The different shades of Brahmins. A must watch movie – should be part of mandatory Bollywood showcases. Take a bow Ayushmann and Anubhav Sinha.

    2. Gully Boy
    An inspiring movie that showcases the rise of a street kid to glory. Ranveer shines as Muraad fights for his dreams. The super-layered movie has given voice to the Bombay’s less heard voices. One of best performances of Ranveer in a vulnerable, restrained, gentle and powerful drama. Watch the scene when Ranveer is the cab driver and the high society lady is crying in the back seat – the moment when they are together and feel the grief, but the big wall of society divides them. Watch fiery Alia talk about gulu gulu and yet forgive Ranbir. Siddhant was the biggest discovery and did a marvellous act! And who can forget the songs – Apna Time Aayega! Apna Time Aayega is the anthem of the nation. Hope of the youth!

    Can Gully Boy get the Oscar? I doubt as Parasites and other contenders are stronger!

    Gully Boy Review:
    https://www.ashokkarania.com/gully-boy-review-a-soul-stirring-entertainer/?fbclid=IwAR2iUhNJBdEEmxWtPOWU_XRiF5ktJrG3jsHm_PyyAu14mdQIg7kAv0nOEAE

    3. Kabir Singh
    Love it! Hate it! But you cannot ignore it – Kabir Singh is a phenomenon!

    Shahid’s biggest hit that has crossed 3 Idiots and other biggies in Top 15 Grossers of all time! One of the best soundtracks – loved the songs to core! It is a passionate love story of a short-tempered doctor Kabir Singh with a meek young Preeti. He goes into self-destruction mode when things go wrong. Critics were divided but audience loved the movie!

    The Arjun Reddy remake is panned for glamourizing misogyny and toxic masculinity. As a feminist, I would agree but the movie is a story of a flawed character. And if we are so serious about the topic, almost all Bollywood movies objectify women, items songs rule and crass humour is the norm – let us make a start across the board rather than target this movie alone.

    4. Judgementall Hai Kya
    A suspense drama that brings the topic of mental health to the fore. A courageous movie with superlative performances from Rajkumar Rao and Kangana Rao. Director and actor bring out the challenge and anxieties of a psychotic mind in a sensitive way.

    https://www.ashokkarania.com/judgementall-hai-kya-review-rocking-performances-in-a-courageous-movie/?fbclid=IwAR3impQ786ACpztcNKTLDD8s-5AZw13qIuJEpqIKHtTd6QjzTStd1tNUPbI

    5. Good Newwz
    Karan Johar goes back to Dostana template to bring a complex topic to living room. Bebo and Akshay Kumar rock with excellent support from Diljit and Kiara Advani in the fertility mix-up drama. Complete comic package which sticks to its purpose!

    6. Chichore
    Failure, Parenting, Friendship, Marriage – All important topics presented in a college entertainer! A nice movie which shone in its own silent way!

    7. Saandh Ki Aankh
    A movie that touches the heart in its own way while challenging the Indian patriarchy! Tapsee and Bhumi rock in a strongly scripted drama! A true Indian story is presented in an entertaining fashion with its lovely moments. Great direction and ensemble cast drive an important message without being preachy.

    8. Mission Mangal
    Home Science Principles propel Rocket Science! The story of women of ISRO who were behind the success of India’s Mars Mission. Vidya Balan’s earnest performance with nationalist Akshay Kumar connected with the audience. Ensemble cast of Sharman Joshi, Tapsee Pannu and others elevated the movie.

    9. Uri
    The Josh of nationalism and New India connected with the audiences big time. Vicky Kaushal’s covert operation against militants drove people to cinema.

    10. Photograph
    An unusual bond develops between Nawazuddin and Sanya Malhotra in the Ritesh Batra’s sweet and sensitive movie. The movie is

    The Commendable Movies:
    1. Sonichidiya
    2. Bala
    3. The Sky Is Pink
    4. Kesari
    5. Super 30

    Bollywood Top Grossers:
    Success is no accident and hats off to the following movies for bringing prosperity and funding for brave movies! The top money-making movies are:
    1. War
    2. Kabir Singh
    3. Uri
    4. Housefull 4
    5. Bharat
    6. Mission Mangal
    7. Kesari
    8. Total Dhamaal
    9. Saaho
    10. Chhichore

    I am sure Good Newwz will break into the above list as it has been released in the last week of 2019.

    The bigger entertainment of 2019 was in streaming…Streaming became part of daily lives in India in 2019. Soni was the best fare on streaming services. Made In Heaven, Delhi Crime, Leila, Family Man, Sacred Games 2 and Selection Day 2 continued the good run of content streaming platforms. Little Things was cute!

    Chernobyl and Modern Love are the milestones – Must watch shows! Chernobyl was the top-rated and brilliant creation of the world’s most unfortunate incident. It was better and bigger than GoT and Narcos! Modern Love was another top-notch show! As I had wrote:
    Absolutely refreshing! Love is not a single emotion! Love is an ocean of emotions! And the series captures many of those emotions!
    Deep, beautiful, soul-nurturing, magnificent, touching!

    Joker is the cinematic milestone – A must watch movie!

    The year belonged to Tapsee and Bhumi. Tapsee had a purple patch Badla, Game Over, Saandh Ki Aankh and Mission Mangal – an eclectic collection that showcased her Midas touch! Bhumi Pednekar was not far behind with Sonchiriya, Saand Ki Aankh, Bala and Pati Patni Aur Woh.

    Kalank and Panipat sank big time along with Pagalpanti, Panipat, Jabariya Jodi, Khandaani Shafakhaana, Lal Kaptaan!

  • Gujaratilexicon – The Movement’s 15th Year!

    Gujaratilexicon – The Movement’s 15th Year!

    Gujaratilexicon – The World’s Biggest Online Gujarati Language Resource – Enters 15th Year!

    What started as a small idea to make a difference to Gujarati language, has evolved into a language movement! The world of Gujarati language and technology has evolved in the last fifteen years – from initial fonts, typing tools, dictionary and simple websites to presence of Gujarati content in all forms and on all devices.

    Since its launch in 2006, Gujaratilexicon has grown into the default portal of Gujarati language lovers with more than 4 crore visitors and growing! The original Gujaratilexicon has been enriched with many shining projects like Digital Bhagwadogmandal, Sarth, Lok Kosh, Games, Mobile Apps, Oxford Collaboration etc. Team Gujaratilexicon has made a difference to several other Gujarati language initiatives and digital projects.

    I still remember the day when I met Gujaratilexicon founder Shri Ratilal Chandaria – almost 16 years ago! The project has indeed seen all my major life milestones. It has introduced me to wonderful people like Shri Vipool Kalyani, Shri Uttam Gajjar, Shri Dhirubahen Patel, Shri Mansukh Shah, Shri Balvant Patel, Who’s Who of Gujarati World, Team Members of Gujaratilexicon and many friends for life!

    The Jan 13 day is a special day and Team Gujaratilexicon Web reiterates ourselves to the original vision and mission.

    Vision:
    Language + Technology

    Mission:
    Preserving, nurturing and promoting Gujarati language and lexical resources through the use of world-class and contemporary technological tools

    The Gujaratilexicon ‘Yagna’ continues

  • Pahel – The Infostretch Giving Back Platform

    Pahel – The Infostretch Giving Back Platform

    A Business That Makes Nothing but Money Is a Poor Business
    – Henry Ford

    Infostretch has lived the mantra of ‘giving back’ since inception. As we have grown, so have our ambitions and ability to help. Rutesh and Manish created the CSR vision with the 1% pledge – where Infostretch donates 1% of their staff time, product, profits and equity for charitable causes.

    The Infostretch vision took new heights with the inception of Pahel. It is a group of enthusiastic like-minded individuals wanting to make a difference in the immediate environment. Pahel is the Infostretch’s philanthropy platform to help our immediate community and causes. It is not a group to check the box on CSR for Infostretch, but a living testimonial of our belief to give back.

    The Pahel model is:
    A. Community support and service via our active involvement in the causes: Helping schools, tree plantation, menstrual awareness, adopting a village, painting a school, fixing houses in rural areas, cleaning our environmentally sensitive areas, building water coolers in dry areas etc.
    B. Talent support through our services and ideas: Building digital tools, sites, apps, portals, QMetry products, Digital marketing for awareness to prevent lifestyle diseases etc.
    C. Infostretch funding: Supporting right agencies and individuals after our checks on genuine causes.

    The following are the major Pahel initiatives of 2019:

    1. Ahaan Learning Centre

    The anchor cause of Pahel in India is to provide education and rich experiences to people from the less privileged strata of the society through sports, creativity, drama and other methods.

    Ahaan Learning Centre is one of the anchor causes of Pahel. It is a mission to provide education to the less privileged children. The first centre is at Ahmedabad’s Shivranjani area – where kids who were begging at traffic signals and loitering have been given an opportunity to transform lives. The children are from streets and have had no previous exposure to the values and lives others live. In collaboration with our partner NGO Shwaas, Pahel is making a difference via education and creative activities at the centre.

    It has been a challenging project. The start was slow…Initially, it was a challenge to grab the attention of these kids but thanks to creative ideas, firm determination, hard work and zeal, a bond was created with the kids. Young ones started showing up daily. Habits changed. Interest in education and good live arose. The impact goes beyond the basic learning. After literally being invisible and having zero exposure to the outside world, the kids are changing, coming out of their shell and are having a positive attitude towards life.

    Ahaan activities are integrated with Infoneers’ life at Infostretch. We have created a planned calendar for activities on Thursdays – where many Infoneers have spent hundreds of hours with these children and shared their amazing experience at the centre. They play games, sing songs, watch videos etc. and inspire them. Indeed, dreams and dedication are a powerful combination!

    Ahaan means the first ray of light and we plan to initiate a lot of new light in the lives of more children though more Ahaan centres in the upcoming days.

    2. Happy Periods

    The biggest plans have to be executed on ground. India is on a mission to create awareness about menstrual health. The message of Prime Minister, Bollywood Actors & Celebrities has created great awareness. The last mile is equally important.

    Pahel Team has taken the initiative called ‘Happy Periods’ to create menstrual awareness in the fringe schools – where girls from less privileged background are present. Happy Periods workshop is a wonderful program that explains the complex topic in a fun way. Pahel Team has taken the idea further with creation of Happy Period Box and Guide – which are distributed free in each awareness session. The Happy Periods program has been conducted in multiple schools so far.

    The Happy Periods campaign has met with an overwhelming response from the students. The format of the workshop facilitates the learning in a fun way where kids enjoyed every minute of the workshop as opposed to the traditional format of the workshop which is perceived as a boring ‘lecture’. The interactive workshop provides an opportunity for the girls to ask questions without any hesitation in a very friendly environment – which they took complete advantage of! The Instructors were treated like superstars and were requested to take selfies by most girls. The feedback from girls and seniors has been consistently positive and overwhelming.

    The social networking sites helped remote Gujarat villages observe the success of this campaign which resulted in many of them requesting the Pahel team to visit their villages and run such campaigns in their villages. The Pahel team already planned 5 campaigns in the remote villages of Gujarat. The holistic ‘Happy Period’ campaign framework by the Pahel team which includes workshop, fun games, Happy Period Kit and a guide is such a unique way of handling such a sensitive topic that it has been invited to run in the USA too.

    3. Pahel Movember Movement!

    Pahel brought the international Movember campaign to Infostretch – to create awareness around Men’s health issues. Men’s health issues of cancer, mental health and other challenges was the focus. The NoShaveMoovement was a runaway hit! It was christened as Mo-Ment by our CEO Rutesh Shah. The campaign was truly global. In spite of being a ground zero for the campaign, Infostretch Ahmedabad received tough competition from other Infostretch offices. The headquarter in Santa Clara was one of the most enthusiastic bunch. Infostretch East-coast also participated in wholeheartedly. Even the fairly new offices like Infostretch Bangalore were equally enthusiastic. Infostretch Pune maintained their enthusiasm throughout the month and was competing for the most enthusiastic team with Ahmedabad and Santa Clara.

    More than 120 Infoneers from all the offices participated in the campaign and regularly shared their creative posts on yammer as well as on external social. On the qualitative side, Infoneers have never seen such creative and quality fun posts that playfully delivered serious messages. And, on the quantitative side, Infoneers, in the last month alone, posted more than 300 messages that were read for around 75,000 times and were liked around 3000 times by the Infoneers. Throughout the month more than 700 Infoneers were active on the campaign.

    This was the campaign that truly brought the whole Infostretch family together – regardless of the location or the gender. One of the most important factors for the success of the campaign is the lively participation of female Infoneers.

    4. Navrachit Learning Centre

    Navrachit Learning Centre is a slum school for the children of construction workers. Pahel is working with the school for almost two years. Located behind the YMCA stadium, Ahmedabad, this school educates around 50+ students who have never seen the gate of any school.

    Pahel has been conducting different activities on bi-weekly bases in addition to sponsoring this school financially. Every alternate Thursday volunteering Infoneers visit this school with a couple of Pahel members and do different fun activities like Zumba, games. During Diwali, new clothes have been provided to the children and toy distribution is arranged.

    Pahel has helped in infrastructure development and provided constant guidance. From a makeshift school with zero hygiene facilities and leaking walls, the schools is a proper shed with AC and lights with hygiene and all other necessary facilities.

    5. Shwas Collaboration

    Pahel is delighted to collaborate with Shwas for driving several causes for our kids and young champions.

    Shwas and Pahel are currently working on the following causes:
    – Enrichment of education experience for less privilege kids through sports coaching and computer training
    – Driving good healthcare awareness through distribution of health-sanitation kits and preventive medical check-up.
    – Ongoing interaction with kids through participation in Infostretch corporate activities, company visits etc.
    – Promote empowerment through vocational training for bright kids
    – Platform for showcasing skills and talents through exhibitions, events etc.

    Shwas kids are wedded into the Infostretch eco-system. They participate in the ICL cricket team matches. The kids’ designed paintings are given as prizes for the tournament winners. Even foreign customers visiting Infostretch, are gifted special paintings designed by the kids.

    6. Moodcafe

    Infostretch Pahel has helped a mental health care startup with our ideas and talent in form of our service support. Moodcafe, the supported startup, has got endorsement of CM of Gujarat Vijay Rupani. The startup is also the only Indian startup to be featured in Silicon Valley in SVB Demo Day in Jan 2019 in USA.

    Moodcafe is a mental health based startup by alumni of IIM Ahmedabad and IIT Roorkee that aims to bring a new-age empathetic caring approach to mental health and well being by leveraging best practices and emerging research-driven trends of psychology, counselling, therapies, artificial intelligence and innovative reach out strategies

    7. Additional Activities:

    During the last few months, a lot of activities have happened including the following:
    – Tree Plantation – More than hundreds of trees planted at Ahmedabad and Pune
    – Special Tree Plantation drive with Deloitte
    – Screening of special play for children – Mowgli Tunak Tum Tum
    – Buttermilk distribution at construction sites
    – Infrastructure aid to multiple less privileged school sites
    – Diwali celebrations with children
    – Spending time and caring for old age, women and mental health children
    – Collection of funds for Kerala Floods and India Army – Infostretch matched the contribution of Infoneer donations.

    What makes Pahel a special movement is the top executive support, committed participation of team members, integration with Infostretch daily life, going beyond monetary contribution to causes, careful curation of causes and full 360 degree integration of causes.

    The multiple acts of sharing and caring showcase what these Infoneers are made up of! And what a great value system they bring to the table! Pahel team members – always say – Its our job to keep trying (Koshish Karna hamaara kaam hai!)

  • Movember – Let’s Talk Men’s Health

    Movember – Let’s Talk Men’s Health

    Mard Ko Dard Nahin Hota!

    Really? Think Again!

    The modern life is full of deadlines, challenges and stress. We are always busy and there is always so much to do! Health is the first casualty of such an ‘always on’ lifestyle! Family, relationships and hobbies are next in line, all of which has an impact on mental health.

    Lack of sleep and anxiety are a common part of corporate life today. Depression, suicidal tendencies,  cancer and heart-related issues are the more serious health challenges men face today.

    Has life to be this way? Let’s take a pause.

    Pahel Team has brought the Movember challenge to Infostretch. Movember is a leading charity that is focussed on changing the face of men’s health. The idea is to start talking about Men’s health issues and create an overall awareness.

    When the supremely talented and amazing Geetanjali Sahni challenged me for the Movember challenge, I readily accepted it. The Rockstar believes that men’s health is not just a subject for man alone. It affects the whole society including family, friends and workplace. And men need health classes, nutrition and counselling – just as much as women! Very True! 

    And I equally pleased that Aparajito and Heeren Panchal join Team Geetanjali – she is as much a tough taskmaster as she is an electrifying cheerleader. Aparajito has been my partner in crime in converting ideas into beautiful designs. Our creative jugalabandi will help us in Movember as we all create more awareness of Men’s health issues.

    It’s Mo Time – Let it Grow!

    Let’s change the face of men’s health!

    Investing in our health is the best gift to ourselves, our loved ones and the world around us! Dead men cannot create sustainable success or spread happiness!

  • Bollywood Celebrates Gandhi

    Bollywood Celebrates Gandhi

    Bollywood Celebrates Mahatma Gandhi! The leading Bollywood director Rajkumar Hirani showcases the best Gandhian ideals in a new video. The special video is released for the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Mahatma Gandhi The Rajkumar Hirani tribute features the following leading actors: Aamir Khan Shahrukh Khan Salman Khan Ranbir Kapoor Sonam Kapoor Vicky Kaushal Alia Bhatt Kangana Ranaut The video was released by Honorable PM Shri Narendra Modi in New Delhi
    https://youtu.be/zrfBykEhg-M
  • Joker: A Cinematic Experience Par Excellence

    Joker: A Cinematic Experience Par Excellence

    Joker movie is a cinematic experience par excellence.

    Director Tod Phillips has reimagined the classic character and presented a very gripping tale.

    Joaquin Phoenix is Arthur Fleck – the clown on hire and a struggling stand-up comedian. He lives with his mother in a rat-hole apartment in Gotham city. He adores the celebrity TV comedian and talk show host Murray Franklin. He wants to be famous like him. He has a silent crush on his neighbour. He has mental health challenges and he finds an unlikely connection with one of the most powerful man in the city. The story unfolds and slowly showcases his rise as Joker.

    The beauty of the movie is in details….Cinema at its best!

    The moment of Arthur trying to be friendly with a boy in the bus. The scare of the dwarf clown trying to open the door. The pain of unconquered love when he visits his desired love. The sadness of funding cuts. The despair of being fired. The anger and cries of unravelling a difficult past.

    Joker’s dance on the steps – Oh my God! What a capture!

    Director has captured the loneliness and despair in beautifully captured shots. The lonely steps. The lonely train on a dark night. The flickering lights. The dull apartments. The empty lives. The dark people. Everything he shows has a meaning. Everything he has shown has a context. Even the ‘Charlie Chaplin’ movie in the theatre.

    The world is falling apart. The garbage collectors are on strike and streets are stinking. The funding for social services is down because “they” do not care about such things. The divide between rich and  have-nots is widening. The powerful Thomas refers to the have-nots as Clowns. Arthur beautifully asks: Is it me who is crazy or the whole world is getting crazy?

    Eventually the clown’s actions start resonating with many in the world!

    Ambition. Love. Illusion of Love. Failure. Loneliness. Grief. Struggle. Celebrity Cult. Power. Pain. Everything is captured and shown subtly.

    Joaquin Phoenix gives a masterclass in acting! The way he has sunk into the character and portrayed all the emotions – too good! He rules the screen. He owns the movie.

    Director Tod Phillips has challenged the citadel of great directors with this movie. Oscars all the way!

  • Bapu & Bollywood

    Bapu & Bollywood

    Bapu & Bollywood

    Mahatma Gandhi is one of the most significant and enduring gifts of India to the world. And so is Bollywood. How is the relationship between India’s biggest exports?

    Mahatma Gandhi saw only two movies in his lifetime. The first was a Hollywood movie called ‘Mission To Moscow’. And the second one was the 1944 Indian movie ‘Ram Rajya’, which was directed by Vijay Bhatt. Thus, he saw only one Indian movie.

    Let us look at representation of Mahatma Gandhi in movies.

    Sir Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi – The Gandhi Movie of All Time

    Let me first take Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi out of the way. This is ‘The Gandhi Movie of All Time’ – the one movie that everyone should watch! 

    It is an amazing epic of all time, a movie par excellence and a life story beyond imagination! Everyone was at their best in the movie –actors, director, producer, cinematographer, music director, costume designer. Nobody could have done anything less good for this project – It was a divine duty or a ‘Sistine chapel’ of their lives!!

    The Gandhi movie swept all the major awards including Oscars, Golden Globe & BAFTA. It won the 8 Oscars including the Best Film and Best Actor. The movie had a very successful box office run across the world. In India, it had an ordinary response.  

    Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi is a moving experience. It transforms you. It keeps you engaged. It is one of the best tributes to Gandhi and his ideals. Ben Kingsley gave a performance of his lifetime. Ben Kingsley has Indian-Gujarati roots and his original name is Krishna Pandit Bhanji. Hence it was apt to see an Indian origin Ben play the legendary role. Rohini Hattangady, Amrish Puri, Om Puri and Saeed Jaffrey enact key roles in the movie.

    The trivia of movie Gandhi are endless. One of the most interesting is that three lakh extras participated in Gandhi’s funeral procession scene in the movie. Only a few claimed the remuneration – everyone did it as their duty and tribute to Gandhi.

    Growing as a young kid in late 80s, Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi was a constant fixture of your Doordarshan life. Every important day including October 2, 2019 would be the day to view Gandhi. And what gem we had been offered regularly – Maybe like other Doordarshan offerings like Tamas, Buniyaad, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, National Programme of Music, we ignored the priceless gift!

    Gandhi & Bollywood

    Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi remains one of most significant movies of our times. But Richard’s Gandhi is not a Bollywood movie. It is a British movie. Let us turn our eyes to Bollywood.

    One of the first though indirect portrayal of Gandhi on screen was in the Dwarkadas Sampat’s 1920 movie ‘Mahatma Vidur’. The character Vidur was dressed and walked like Gandhiji.

    The first significant Indian attempt on Gandhiji was by Shyam Benegal. The 1996 movie ‘The Making Of The Mahatma’ focussed on the 21 years of Gandhi’s life in South Africa and his transformation.  It is true that Gandhi discovered himself, his philosophy and political tools in South Africa. The movie is based on his South African experiences including the iconic incident of being thrown out of the train at Pietermaritzburg station. As Gopal Gandhi said later that the man who stood up from the fall was a revolutionary! Actor Rajit Kapoor did a splendid job and the movie is a great piece of work. The movie failed at the box-office though it won few awards.

    Kamal Hasan made a movie named ‘Hey Ram’ in 2000 and depicted the struggle of a man trying to kill Mahatma Gandhi. Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukherji joined Kamal Hasan but they could not save the movie from tanking at the box office. Anupam Kher and Urmila Matondkar had used Gandhi’s killing as a backdrop Jahnu Barua directed 2005 movie ‘Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Maara’. Anil Kapoor produced ‘Gandhi My Father’ in 2007. The movie was based on Feroz Khan’s play and was adapted for the big screen. The movie focussed on the troubled relationship between Gandhiji and his son Hiralal Gandhi. Many people amplified Harilal’s negative views on Gandhi – How ‘Father Of The Nation’ could not be a great father to his own son! But it backfired. The movie also bombed at the box office. 

    Movies on Gandhi were not getting enough Gandhis! (currency notes)

    It had to take Rajkumar Hirani’s Midas touch to turn the tide. Leveraging his unique story telling skills and humour, he offered a completely new perspective on Gandhi. ‘Lage Raho Munnabhai’ did what thousands of historians, hundreds of books and several organisations could not do – bring Gandhi back in fashion. The simple story of a loveable Mumbai don using Gandhi’s principles to solve challenges and win his lady love. Munnabhai’s Gandhigiri was observed throughout the nation in ensuing months and years. It was Hiran’s excellent vision, script and direction that delivered a genuine blockbuster at the movie. ‘Lage Raho Munnabhai’ was the biggest hits of 2006. Producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra smiled all the way to the bank. More importantly, it made Gandhi cool and offered a great new alternative narrative and a perspective on Gandhi to the youth. He brought Gandhi out of the statues and photo frames and books into the lives of youth. A great achievement! The power of good cinema!

    Amit Rai made a movie ‘Road To Sangam’ in 2009 starring Paresh Rawal and Om Puri. The movie focussed on immersion of the ashes of Gandhiji against a communal backdrop. Gandhi’s great grand-son Tushar Gandhi played a Cameo in the movie and it won several awards. But it was a box office disaster. Rakesh Ranjan Kumar’s  2011 ’Gandhi To Hitler’ is based on Gandhi’s letters to Hitler. 

    Apart from the above, Gandhi has been represented in biopics of other leaders like Shri Babasaheb Ambedkar, Iron Man Sardar Patel, Shaheed Bhagat Singh etc. Hollywood had made another movie called ‘Nine Hours To Rama’ in 1962 where Gandhi’s assassination was re-imagined and Godse was presented as hero. The Mark Robson directed film never released in India and tanked globally. It had no Indian actors.

    Gandhi’s Under-Representation In Indian Cinema

    Mahatma is under-represented in Indian film industry. The best work on Gandhi is by a non-Indian – Maybe an outsider had more courage and better perspective to make a film on Gandhi. The greatest film makers of our time in 1940s to 1980s never thought of making a movie on Gandhi. They must have thought – Gandhi is so much within us that we never need a movie for him. Gandhi is a family member of every Indian. What is there to tell about Gandhi that people do not know? The movie may not make money!

    Dada Saheb Phalke, Bimal Roy, V Shantaram, Himanshu Rai, Chandulal Shah, Mehboob Khan, Raj Kapoor, Chetan Anand, Satyajit Ray, Hrishikesh Mukherjee – None of them made a movie on Gandhi. The movies till 1950s and 1960s had a lot of influence of Gandhian values but there was no Gandhi movie. The erosion of patriotic feeling, the rise of corruption, the arrival of angry young man, the liberalisation of economy, the excitement of millennium – different phases of a growing India. And all this while Gandhi remained in background in the cinematic world.

    There were occasional trace of Gandhi. In Bimal Roy’s Nutan starrer Sujata, the main protagonist avoids suicide after becoming aware of Gandhi’s views on suicide and changes her life. Salim Khan Saheb had once commented that the pivoted character of movie ‘Imaan Dharam’ was inspired by Gandhiji. The protagonist of his movie ‘Kabza’ was also Gandhi. Ashutosh Gowariker’s movie Swades was influenced by Gandhian principles – Shah Rukh Khan is called Mohan in the movie. The interesting thing to note is that the movies on Gandhi and his philosophy are limited and lacking depth.

    Charlie Chaplin and Gandhi

    Interestingly, Charlie Chaplin was inspired by Gandhi and one can notice the influence in his film ‘Modern Times’. Charlie Chaplin had met Mahatma Gandhi in at a nondescript building at London’s East India Dock Road in 1931. The two had discussions on lot of topic including machinery, socio-economic conditions, philosophy of principles driving Indian Independence struggle etc. Charlie Chaplin’s memoir describe how he was transfixed to see Gandhi offer the evening prayers – a super intelligent being immersed in spiritual devotion! (An interesting point to note is the biopics of both Gandhi and Charlie Chaplin were made by one person – Sir Richard Attenborough.)

    How would modern directors interpret Gandhi? We have had Love Stories and Lust Stories. How about ‘Gandhi Stories’ by Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Karan Johar? Or if Hollywood presented Gandhi through the eyes of Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan or James Cameron? Just imagine!

  • Core Values – Defining Your Guiding Light!

    Core Values – Defining Your Guiding Light!

    Creating a life of purpose requires us to be in sync with our true self. And I believe knowing our core values is an important aspect of life design.

    Core Values are usually associated with organisations. But all of us also have our core values and principles. Our behaviour, decisions and actions are driven by them.

    Core values are our guiding lights! Core values are our true north! Core values define us! They help us to understand what is important to us and what we really cherish! Core Values enable decision-making. When we are confused, our values can direct us to the right road. It can help us make the choices that are consistent with our belief systems. And that creates happiness and bliss. If our actions are not aligned with our core values, we feel frustration and stress.

    What are your core values? How do you define your core values? Core values are not created – they are discovered. Over a period of time, our values emerge and become our compass. So, reflect on yourself, the journey and list out all things that come to your mind – when you define yourself and what you stand for. Be honest with self and only list the real values – no need for cool or nice words.

    My core values are:

    Authenticity – Being honest, straight-forward and sincere

    Simplicity – Less is more

    Loyalty – Dependability, sticking to commitments

    Creativity – Being different, versatile and trying new things

    Generosity – Share the success. ‘Live2Give’ is the mantra!

    My professional values are:

    Purpose – Always be goal-driven

    Passion – What is life without passion or enthusiasm?

    Promise – Deliver the commitments, keep the faith

    Performance – Results drive professional life

    Play – Add life to work with fun and joy for self and everyone around!

    Once the core values are determined, live the values! The details are in action! Let the behaviour be aligned with your values. It will help you take the right short term and long-term decisions. It will help you to live life to your own chosen standards. And that is a bliss!

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  • Judgementall Hai Kya Review – Rocking Performances In A Courageous Movie!

    Judgementall Hai Kya Review – Rocking Performances In A Courageous Movie!

    The new Bollywood is making brave choices and Judgementally Hai Kya is a shining example of the new experiments of Bollywood. It is a courageous movie – which will challenge you, divide you, confuse you! Better than ‘leave-your-brain-at-home’ cinema.

    Kangana and Rajkumar Rao are at the top of their game. Both play the characters with impeccable conviction and bring out the multiples shades of the quirky characters remarkably. It is an ode to Kangana’s art that she looks so natural in the role. Rajkumar is a perfect match to her.

    Kangana is suffering from acute psychosis and identity disorder. The troubled mind has a troubled past and a challenging present. Rajkumar Rao moves in as a tenant in the house with his wife – who is murdered. The movie catches edgy thriller style after the murder. The Ramayana theme is invoked in a modern style and Sita is seen as the victim of male violence. The movie keeps you guessing and your loyalties to the character are challenged again and again.

    The director is the real hero. He paints the pain and anguish of the characters with rich colours and textures. The change in the backdrop and the mood of the film between Bombay and London is nice and consistent. The conflict and the struggles of a troubled mind are beautiful depicted in the title song – noteworthy are the street art that complement the mood of the mind. Spot on!

    The director could not have asked for a better actor to demonstrate the anxieties and troubles of a psychotic mind. The scene where she explains that demons are following her – it affects you. She cannot trust anyone – the fall in the drama with Jimmy Shergill again explains the state of mentally unstable mind.

    Kangana’s current off-screen controversies and perennial persona helping in adding richness to the character. Is she giving message from her real life – domestic violence, misunderstood, feminine voice? Who is the real mad?

    The movie has its flaws. The second half is problematic. The Jimmy Shergill track is not given the proper treatment. The finale could have been better.

    The jury is out on the choice of using mental health patient as the protagonist. I know that it has not depicted all the challenges of mentally ill patients – but I guess it was never meant to be perfect on technicalities. More importantly, I think it helps in opening a dialogue on mental health. Bollywood has impact in India that is too big. The movie is creating awareness of the challenges of mental health patients. It stops us from dismissing their problems as madness. It stops from being insensitive to their challenges. It helps in telling us to educate ourselves and be more sensitive about understanding the troubled minds.

    The movie has taken the important topic of Mental Health and given it the right and sensitive treatment. The movie has a significant message for the world – mentally ill patients are different and need their space. Understand them, support them, lighten their mental distress and accept them unconditionally. And yes, do not be judgemental! 

    A must watch – a difficult watch, a complex watch – but yet a must watch!