Author: ashokkarania

  • Bollywood’s Best Movies of 2012

    Bollywood’s Best Movies of 2012

    The Year-End time is a time to look back the best of 2012. 2012 was a year that saw more Bollywood movies hitting the ‘100-Crore Club’, better movies where ‘commerce met creativity’ and overall emphasis on ‘quality over quantity’.

    Everyone has their own choice of the best movies. Here is my list of the best movies of 2012:

    1. Kahaani – Vidya Balan’s class act, superb direction, wonderful music, real Kolkata, best supporting cast !
    2. Vicky Donor – Script is king, wonderful debut, Paani Da, Annu Kapoor, saas-bahu pegs – victorious sperm !
    3. Paan Singh Tomar – Irrfan Khan, Tigmanshu’s wonderful direction, real movie, superlative performances
    4. Gangs Of Wasseypur – Ensemble cast, India’s Godfather Saga, true to earth movie, I Am A Hunter, Manoj & Nawaz & Women & Guns
    5. English Vinglish – Beautiful and simple story, Sridevi, movie with a heart !
    6. Shanghai – Emraan and Abhay’s class act, strong plot, Bharatmata Ki Jay !
    7. Oh My God – Paresh Rawal, Great Direction, wonderful plot, Modern Krishna, low on finesse but high on concept movie !
    8. Ek Main Aur Ek Tu – Sweet RomCom, Imran-Kareena Chemistry !
    9. Agneepath – Hard core commercial cinema, Hrithik, Rishi Kapoor’s villainous act, Sanjay Dutt – fusion of original and remix done in style
    10. Talaash / Barfi – Both were good movies. Both could have been greater movies !


    I also loved Ferrari Ki Sawaari. I wanted to include Life Of Pi – but it is an Hollywood movie.

    My list excludes Ek Tha Tiger Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Rowdy Rathore, Housefull 2, Dabangg 2, Son of Sardar – which are great movies as they have delivered the moolah to the industry – that same moolah helps the industry. No taking away anything from them – they are winners as well!

  • Life Detox Mantra – Yosemite

    Life Detox Mantra – Yosemite

    Yosemite is the Life Detox Mantra. Yosemite is a magical valley with beautiful meadows, awesome greenery, wonderful waterfalls and granite cliffs. The Tunnel View @ Yosemite presents the picture perfect view of Yosemite. Mariposa Grove takes us to another era. Giant Sequoia trees make you feel humbled yet amazed and happy !

    Saturday-Sunday was going to be a great weekend as Yosemite was our weekend destination. I woke up at 4 am on Saturday and we left the home at 8 am. We got the gas and started our drive to Yosemite. We took a coffee break at Starbucks on the way. We spent 30 minutes there and moved on. The small villages on the way were beautiful. The traditional shops, the churches, the farms – all made a good sight. As we started reaching towards Yosemite, the sights were turning beautiful. Huge trees. Total greenery. It was very very refreshing. The drive itself made you feel good. The giant trees made you feel that this was a different world. A different era. Lovely.

    We reached Yosemite at 1 pm. Yosemite National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a huge national park covering an area of 761,268 acres. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its spectacular granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, Giant Sequoia groves, and biological diversity

    It takes a lot of time to travel within different areas of Yosemite. Our first stop was Bridalveil Fall. Yosemite is famous for its high concentration of waterfalls in a small area. The most prominent of the Yosemite Valley waterfalls was Bridalveil Fall, which was the waterfall seen from the Tunnel View viewpoint at the east end of the Wawona Tunnel. Wapama Falls in Hetch Hetchy Valley is another interesting waterfall, which we saw the next day. The Yosemite Falls is the highest in North America at 2,425-foot (739 m) – that also we planned to see.

    The next stop was Mariposa Grove. On the way, we stopped at Tunnel View. It has the picture perfect view of Yosemite Valley. The Mariposa Grove has giant sequoia trees. This species grew larger in volume than any other and are one of the tallest and longest-lived. Mariposa Grove was indeed wonderful. The huge sequoia trees were hundred of years old. Trees that were like giant trees from Jurassic Era. These trees had their roots very deep into the ground. Their roots could spread across miles. The trees had layers of barks. Each season a layer would be added. Researchers could look at bark and determine the seasons that tree faced and the duration of the each season. The thick barks also helped the tree to survive in case of the forest fires. Forest fires were frequent and they helped in the emergence of new trees. For a few decades, the forest department stopped the forest fires. After a few decades, they realized that the growth of trees stopped and no new trees emerged. The balance was disturbed and other trees emerged. Now they allow the forest fire to happen and also simulate natural forest fire.

    We saw some wonderful examples of Sequioa Trees and unique shape formed by them. And they were beautifully named and marketed by smart US Marketers ! Some of the names were :

    The Grizzly Giant – a huge tree that was between probably 1900–2400 years old. It was the oldest tree in the grove
    The Fallen Monarch: A tree that fell more than three hundred years ago. Giant sequoias are resistant to decay, so their remains can linger for a long period of time if undisturbed.
    The Bachelor and Three Graces: A group of four trees, three of them growing very close together, with a fourth a little more distant. Their roots are so intertwined that if one of them were to fall, it would likely bring the others along with it.
    The Faithful Couple: A rare case in which two trees grew so close together that their trunks have fused together at the base.

    After visiting these trees, we moved towards the Tunnel Tree. By this time, we had trekked for 0.8 miles. There was a another Fallen Tunnel Tree at 2.1 miles. We decided to continue the trek.Our initial mental resistance and physical tiredness made the trek difficult. The last 0.5 miles were the most difficult. The elevation increased quickly. Finally, we reached the Fallen Tunnel Tree point. I got the same feeling as when I visited Eiffel. It was a letdown – after all the effort. However, as philosophers say, the journey is the most important thing than destination. We enjoyed the trek. We could achieve more than 5 miles of trek after a long journey, long day etc. This boosted our confidence for the next day’s trekking.

    After the trek, we decided to have an early dinner and go to the hotel. We decided to go to Curry Village. It was a 10 minute drive. The most interesting thing to note was that darkness descended very quickly. At 4:30 pm, it was nice and warm when we descended the trek. As we were on the way, by 4:45 it was getting dark. At 5:00 pm, it was dead dark and dead cold. The importance of Sun could not be over-emphasized. Even during the trek, the place with sunshine was enjoyable and usually full of life. Whereas the place in shade would be cold and dull. No wonder Sun is the most important source of energy and centre of our universe.

    We reached the extremely cold and wet Curry Village at 5:15. We had cold vapors from our mouth. We directly went to the Pizza Joint. We had a large Veg Pizza – which was very large – all three of us could not complete it. I enjoyed the Hot Chocolate with my Pizza. Nothing like a great food after a day of long work and hunger. Nothing like hot and delicious food in the cold environment. We relished our expensive but great meal. We took the journey to our hotel – another 30 minutes. We purchased some groceries from the hotel and went towards our room.

    A young lady and young teenager came running towards us. They were shouting that there was a large black bear in their building lobby. The lodge had six to seven main buildings, with lot of rooms in each one of them. This particular building was right in front of the Merced River and the bear had entered the hotel from the riverside. We were too tired but apparently the hotel staff came and helped to send back the bear.

    After a change of clothes, I hit the bed and was fast asleep in few minutes. We slept at 8 pm !

    However, I woke up at 2:30 am. The hotel had no network and hence I could not make any phone calls. We had had not brought our laptops. So I had nothing to do. I caught up on some reading and got back to sleep. I again woke up at 5 am.

    We checked out of the hotel at 8 am. We had our breakfast of fruits and snacks from the last night’s grocery purchase. Based on the maps and guide, we decided to explore Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Valley. Also, we were told to visit Mirror Lake Trek – it became our first place of visit for the day. We had to park our car at Curry Village and take a shuttle to Mirror Lake Trek Bus Stop. At Curry Village, we first decided to have a hot coffee. I decided to taste Chai Tea Latte and it was one of the worst ones tat I ever had – but it was hot at least ! We took the shuttle and started our Mirror Lake Trek from the designated spot. The trek seemed quick and fast. Though due to early morning, we felt cold. We reached The Mirror Lake – it turned out to be another dampener. It was bigger than a small puddle of water and it had reflection of Half Dome and other mountains. Hence it was called the Mirror Lake. We came through the Trek route. On other side was the proper road – we could have driven to that place as well.

    We headed back to the Curry Village to take the car. We went to the local shop for some souvenirs. Our next stop was Yosemite Falls. It was a small trail. But I decided to climb the rocks surrounding the falls. We enjoyed that part more. After a good time at Yosemite Falls, we watched the Yosemite Valley. It was a huge valley. Yosemite indeed was a great place. El Captain, Half Dome, Sentinel Dome are the famous Granite Domes and are popular rock climbing destinations. The high country consists of beautiful meadows.

    The Glacier Point and Tioga Pass were closed due to snow. Thus we had nothing more to see. We decided to go to Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and Dam. Hetch Hetchy Valley is a glacial valley in the northwest corner of Yosemite National Park in California. It is currently completely flooded by O’Shaughnessy Dam, forming the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. The Tuolumne River fills the reservoir. The Dam on the Reservior was built within three years. This Reservior provided the water to the entire SFO Area including Freemont and the 2.4 million people in these areas. So I was having water from this place ! It was built very quickly. The engineer had built a power plan as well. He also designed a railway track to expedite the flow of the material and men for the dam between the power station and the dam site. The power-generation facilities and transmission lines are concealed to protect the valley’s famous scenery.

    The place was too silent and too beautiful. It was so silent that I noticed how much noise we have in our lives. And our India. This kind of serene silence and tranquil peace seemed a dream in India ! wonderful.

    We identified a new point – Novel Point – a beautiful place overlooking the reservoir, under the shades of tree, where one can enjoy a Novel on a hammock.

    With a heavy heart, we returned from Yosemite. A place that will call me again !

  • Industrial Internet – Changing The World?

    The Economic Times on Sunday carried an interesting cover story today – Dream Machines. It spoke about Industrial Internet or ‘Internet of Things’ as it is popular called. Internet of Things means any physical object can connect to the internet and communicate with other objects to relay information to people. To realize its full impact, three primary digital elements – intelligent devices, intelligent systems and intelligent automation – should merge with physical machines, facilities and networks.

    Popular examples include : John Deere Tractors lets dealers to remotely diagnose prelims using sensors on the vehicles tied to a wireless link. Union Pacific railroad has sensors on its tracks that take 20 million readings a day to predict when a wheel is at risk of failing. Vail Ski Resorts has RFID tickets that track skiers and let them know how many vertical feet they covered in a day.

    Everyday we create data from everywhere: from sensors gathering climate information, posts on social media sites, digital pictures and videos posted online, transaction records of online purchases, customer usage patterns, cell phone GPS signals and machines in the industry, to name a few. Companies can mine these big data to find trends and potential customers to place ads, do predictive analysis, detect fraud, manage risks etc. Collecting and analyzing data will help companies to avert fires, machine breakdowns and air crashes, forecast natural disasters with greater accuracy.

    Data is the key in all of these focus areas and the role of Data Scientist is very important. Data Scientist is the sexiest job of 21st century. A data scientist is someone who finds rich data sources, works with large volumes of data, cleans the data ad makes sure that data is consistent, melds data sets together, visualizes that data and buds tools that enables others to work with data effectively.

    It is indeed an interesting story and speaks of the next level of evolution of IT. Machine 2 Machine is the same thing. There are more SIM cards than human beings.

    The story highlights the importance of using technology to solve more important challenges of the world. Tim O’Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media comments:
    Thanks to the industrial internet, there is a growing sense in the global tech community that we should be doing much more impotent than filtering social gossip to target ads. Our world has higher priorities and we want to be in involved in solving them.

    He notes that the latest issue of MIT Technology Review has captured that feeling: the magazine has a picture of Buzz Aldrin on the cover with the line, “You Promised Me Mars Colonies. Instead, I Got Facebook”. Wise Words !

    Yes – Today’s IT Wizards should focus on more intelligent and complex solutions. It is like the famous Steve Jobs line to Sculley – Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling cola or do you want to change the world?

  • Great Ads – Shangri La Resorts

    An Amazing Ad that truly sticks to the hospitality theme – welcoming strangers and making them feel at home !

  • Napa Valley Restaurants

    Napa Valley Restaurants


    Firewood Cafe – Very Good

    Firewood Cafe is a nice and lively place. I enjoyed the Garlic Bread, Pizza and Lemonade. The service was quick and the food was nice. The overall ambience and food quality was great.

    The Taste Of Himalayas – Good

    The Taste Of Himalayas was a Himalayan / Nepalese restaurant in a historic building – a Spanish Adobe converted into a restaurant. The ambience and overall setting was nice and warm. We ordered Samosa Chaat and Mix Pakoras for starters. We enjoyed it – though Pakoras were better than chaat. The curries were fine. The Garlic Cilantro Naan was really amazing. But the service was very slow – we had to remind for everything – we got the Papads towards the end of the dinner. Maybe it was due to the full house on that day. Overall a good place with nice good food but average service.

    Celito Lindo – Excellent

    We had gone to Celito Lindo for dinner. No exaggeration – this was one of the best Mexican restaurants. The place was nice, the service was very good and the food was even more amazing. The waitress was quite helpful and she gave her recommendations. I saw how everyone jumped to Jalapeño Mango Margarita. I am always happy with Mexican food as it resembles our Indian food and I have more Vegeterian Options. I enjoyed the nachos with hot sauce. Our starters were good and I had Veggie Fajitas. Infact, I enjoyed everything with the hot sauce.

    The Habanero Chili is the hottest chill with a Scoville Rating of 100,0000 to 350,000. The Scoville scale is a measurement of pungency, the “spicy heat” of all chili peppers. Forget the scale man, that Habanero Chilli sauce was the hottest sauce as our tongues were on fire !

    Ca’ Momi – Very Good
    The next restaurant we enjoyed was a Italian Pizza place called Ca’ Momi. Ca’ Momi claimed to an obsessively authentic Italian restaurant by following traditional Italian recipes prepared with best organic local and imported Italian ingredients. And it was true ! Our friend wanted some variation in his pasta, but he was disallowed the same by the waitress. They did not want to dilute the authentic experience. He was clearly not used to this and he was not happy.

    I had one of the bitterest Ginger drinks and some Pizza breads. I had some coffee as well as I was feeling cold. The restaurant was quite nice and the waitress was the cynosure of everyone’s attention. Her oodles of energy was matched by her effortless Italian accent. She told that she had learnt Italian to qualify for the job.

    The lady also gave suggestions to us on what to order etc. She forced us to spend more. She suggested the House Wine – which everyone relished a lot. She suggested Tiramisu in a jar – which I saw that everyone enjoyed. She got a handsome tip as her reward and lot of appreciation from our group.

  • Napa Valley Balloon Ride !

    Napa Valley Balloon Ride !

    Ballooning is a fun outdoor adventure activity – A hour long flight that lasts forever in our memory ! Moving with the breeze, we become the wind ! I experienced my first Balloon Ride in Napa Valley last month.

    On the early morning dawn of a cold November Monday, I was ready for my first balloon adventure – my camera was ready too ! As advised, we were wearing comfortable layered clothing and a hat ! The coldest part of the morning was to be in the ground.

    The Balloon Company, Napa Valley Balloons, had been flying hot air balloons over the Napa Valley for over 31 years. They had FAA certified pilots and aircraft, a professional staff and an outstanding safety record. I was feeling safe !

    Our team assembled at 6:15 am at the Hotel Reception at Silverado Resort. The Balloon Company coordinator was there. We first signed a declaration ensuring that they would not responsible for any mishaps and we understood the risks of the ride. We had some hot coffee and boarded the mini-van for a ride to the Balloon Company meeting point. We had questions for the driver. Was Ballooning Safe? Absolutely, statistically flight was the safest form of transportation and ballooning was statistically the safest form of flight. Maybe the drive to the meeting point was the most dangerous! The balloon company had skilled and experienced pilots and crew with impeccable safety records. They were regulated by the Government. Why did we had to wake up so early on a vacation? Balloons flew best in cool, calm, stable air – which was usually after the sunrise.

    The meeting point was at Domaine Chandon’s Etoile Restaurant. We were welcomed at the restaurant and were treated to more coffee and a light breakfast. We were given a quick orientation and overall instructions for the balloon flight. We then went towards the balloon take-off point. It was a huge ground. The green ground was full of Golf Balls – an indicator of the popularity of the golf in Napa Valley.

    We could see huge balloons. They were being heated up. It was a good sight to see. We then boarded the Balloon. A balloon had four earmarked spaces where four people can stand – so a total of sixteen people could enjoy the balloon ride. The balloon took off – The hum of the inflator fans, the lively colors of our state-of-the-art balloons and the roar of the burners. Due to the well trained and skilled pilot, we had a safe and comfortable launch. Slowly we were gaining altitude. The entire Napa Valley became more and more visible to us. Normally, a balloon would gain an altitude of 600-800 feet. We gained as much as 1500 feet in height. A lucky day for us.

    The burners roared and then silenced. Gently, the balloon lifted into the early morning breeze and peacefully carried us above the corridors of grapes, tree tops and panoramic mountains. We were in one of the most magnificent valleys on Earth. Soon we started moving with the wind and we became the wind. The best site was to see the mirror view of the balloon in the lake below us.

    It was a great sight to see the captain managing the balloon – its direction, speed and altitude. It required lot of skill and judgement. More than the actual flights ! The gas took 6-7 seconds to push the hot air inside the balloon. The best part of the ride was the planning for landing. They had to select a open space where they could land correctly. Then they had to manage that the balloon reaches the right spot, it gradually slows down and lowers itself. After scouting for 3-4 locations, we finally descended on a open area near a winery. Then the balloon company team actually guided the balloon to the parking area. Then we disembarked from the balloon and they started packing the balloon. It required lot of effort. There was another balloon which actually landed on the parking place of the winery – it was a perfect landing ! The one hour flight ended – but memories will never end !

  • Happy Diwali And Prosperous New Year!

    Happy Diwali And Prosperous New Year!

    Wishing you and your family a very Happy Deepawali & Prosperous New Year.

    May the New Year bring unprecedented success, prolific happiness and enduring peace.

    Enjoy !

  • London Restaurants

    London Restaurants

    London has overtaken Mumbai as a second home ! Eating in London has been a overall good experience.

    Chiquito at Leicester Square has been a great experience. The Mexican Food is awesome and service is very effective. Being a vegeterian, I love the options I get here. Also being in the heart of London, we can always catch up a great dinner with the desserts at Ben And Jerry’s. Of course, there are many other options in all cuisines at Leicester Square.

    Italian Bistro at Paddington takes the prize for quick effective service, good food and decent prices.

    After a few days in London, nothing beats the taste of Indian food. It makes you feel home. My best experience have been with South Indian food chains and Masala Zone. Masala Zone is an up-market Indian restaurant but they serve good food and have a great Indian ambience. They had 6-7 restaurants in London and each one has a different ambience and look and feel. One has Rajasthani puppets while another one has Bollywood theme etc. My last visit was at the Bayswater Road restaurant, where we were 15 minutes ahead of opening time but we were allowed in and asked to be seated while they get started. Good. The lady was courteous and she explained the stuff to our non-Indian guest. Impressive. Saraswati Bhavan, Chennai Dosa and Sarvanna Bhavan are the amazing South Indian food joints in Wembley. I just love them. Sagar in Hammersmith and Oxford Street are also wonderful.

    The Dishoom restaurant is another classy Indian restaurant with a great spirit and culture. It revisits the Bombay Cafe experience !

    Apart from these, I find the usual global chains to be quite handy when eating out. Costa, Starbucks and Nero are my staple coffee joints. Among restaurants, Pizza Hut (Marble Arch, Piccadilly), Subway, Zizzi are good ones.

    Of course, I have had interesting experiences in London as well. We had one meeting in the Brick Lane. The Brick Lane is a Bangladeshi area with full of Balti and Curry Restaurants. It was interesting to experience a totally non-British area. It was a fully desi area. There was a petty-coat street which was like Mumbai’s Fashion Street or Linking Road Street Market or Relief Road Market of Ahmedabad. It was a flea market with dirt cheap rates. It was 11:50 am and we decided to have an early lunch as the next meeting was at 1 pm. We entered a Japanese restaurant near Liverpool Street Station. The lady stopped us. She said – The restaurant is not open yet. I asked – what time it will open? She said 12 noon. I asked – can we wait? it is only 10 minutes? She said – No. Please hang out ! I was wondering where was customer service? Where was any attention? No wonder there is recession !

    I had a similar experience at a Chinese restaurant in Paddington. We had Aubergine on an earlier occasion. We wanted to try something different. Boss saw Beancurd in Hot Garlic Sauce curry. He asked whether he can have Vegetables in that. The lady said No. She was adamant. We asked why ? She said it will not taste good. We thought it was our decision. Then we saw Mix Vegetables in Hot Garlic Sauce in the Menu. We asked can we have that and can you include Beancurd in that. She said yes – we were just smiling !

    Check The Art @ Masala Zone:

  • Are You A Mobile Guru?

    Are You A Mobile Guru?

    So, you think you’re a mobile expert, eh? Prove it! Participate in the Mobile Monday Ahmedabad’s Mobi Wizard Quiz Competition and find out if you really know all there is to know about mobile.

    Registrations open for all mobile enthusiasts!!! Students, Developers, Business professional all will go head-to-head to prove their mobile expertise.

    For Rules & Registration log on to
    http://momo-ahmedabad.in/?p=591

  • Dance Your Ph.D. Contest

    Ph.D Thesis are thought of as long and complex subjects with heavy jargons and boring reports. Many people are challenging that – Trying to make Ph.D Thesis as simple and interesting as possible!

    Once such attempt was the Two Minute PhD Thesis

    Another interesting and unique approach is the Dance Your Ph.D. Contest. This is the 5th year of the contest, sponsored by Science and AAAS (Science’s publisher). The aim is to challenge scientists to explain their research through dance, the most jargon-free medium available.

    Read More About The Contest And The Finalists!

    The winning entry is this one….