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Flavours….

Yet another American-Desi type film which looked promising at the start and ended up as a complete bore. Bharati Achrekar and Anjan Srivastava (The Wagles) look misplaced in this venture which has a whole lot of newbies parading as actors. Rushma Malik (does anyone remember her as an old MTV VJ with trippy eyes?) has a good role; the rest of the cast is made up of losers! I think I can do a better job at acting…:-)
Pooja Kumar, another looker, is a bad actress. Quite an effort to watch her *emote*.

Love in the time of Cholera is finally over. A saga of love spanning more than half a century, it took a long time to complete. Will I read more of Marquez’s works? Hmm, I don’t really know. He has an eye for detail and description, a picturesque imagination, a quality of bringing images to life and specially, bringing out the beauty of a South American city steeped in filth, old time grandeur, sickness and depravity. I never imagined almond trees and park benches to give forth such a fragrance of beauty and romance as they did in this novel. Quite a romantic is Mr. Marquez!

Vanity Fair was somewhat of a disappointment. Reese W is a fine actress; she is so good on screen. One of the parts I really loved in the film was the Arabic song Salaam Aaleikkum. I have heard the song half a million times in Cairo and have always disliked the cocky feel to it. Added to the fact that the video featured a balding car mechanic popping out from below the car with a side-splitting grin on his face! In any case, that was one of the nicer bits about Vanity Fair.

That kinda sums up all of what I wanted to write about and didn’t write for fear that my expression wouldn’t do justice to my sentiment. Besides, I barely read anything from my older LJ-pals: diffdrummer, hariputtar, rileen and many others… where art thou guys?

The sun seems to have deserted this city. It remains gloomy and sun-less more or less all day long. Morbid weather and I hope that it passes over. Finally got some much-needed shopping out of the way and realised that I have no idea what to shop for in this country! As silly as it sounds, I was chic in India, not so in USA! I really need to reinvent dressing in this country, my style, I mean! Start understanding how to *layer* clothes, how to shop for smart jackets, mid-length skirts with slits, what jackets to wear with skirts…. It will be a good winter, Inshallah!