Looking forward for another exciting year ahead and wished the same for all of you out there. Lurking upfront is optimistic, while gazing back is pessimistic action. Lets review all our past actions that culminates us to the present status and resolve old issues, affirm new goals and create innovative ways of achieving our goals and targets.
The often quoted positive affirmation, ``Past is a cancelled cheque. Future is the promissory note'' is worth adopted and therefore we shall vigorously challenge ourselves to be better in whatever field we are pursuing.Seeking contentment, while never stop refining our outer and inner character qualities to the best of our abilities, no matter how trivial they seemed to us, definitely will give us satisfaction beyond our imagination. We got nothing to loose. so, go for it and grab all the good opportunities in the the coming year with blessed feelings.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Ravichandran Ceyon
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Back To School (Pallikoodam)
Back To School (Pallikoodam)
I couldn't’t resist not tuning to other television broadcasting channels when VT (Astro Vanavil) was showing a wonderful Tamil movie, Pallikoodam, yesterday, 9.00pm. It didn't matter to me that I had seen this movie just couple of months earlier on a different station channel. This movie rekindled my old memories to resurface where my tears flows freely when many of the scenes re-enacts similar past childhood experiences.
The plot of the story revolves around 5 former classmates from a village school returned to their Alma matter and helped to rebuilt a dilapidated school that are about to be closed down. We were not that bad as how the school in this set was depicted, but looking back, the feeling of sitting on a chair and table facing a blackboard with teacher using her long ruler as pointer guide in her lessons, bud opened my old feelings back to front mental view, nevertheless.
The village scenes replicated to our kampongs, vividly revolves around young boys and girls rooming till the furthest boundary they could , as free as a bird. The carefree days and ways. I liked a particular scene when the parents chased after their kids who hid themselves at wherever places they could and drag them back to attend school. The boys jumped over dead tress logs, swim across rivers, hide in bushes, and camouflage by hugging body tight to high tree branches. They camped silently underneath beds; hide behind doors while parents mount a search mission the whole village.
I am not going to narrate the story in full here, otherwise no fun then. Check out on this month’s Astro guide, if there is any repeat of Pallikoodam or get it from your usual CD shops. Who knows you may have many scenes in this movie that would re-open treasure box of old memories again!
I couldn't’t resist not tuning to other television broadcasting channels when VT (Astro Vanavil) was showing a wonderful Tamil movie, Pallikoodam, yesterday, 9.00pm. It didn't matter to me that I had seen this movie just couple of months earlier on a different station channel. This movie rekindled my old memories to resurface where my tears flows freely when many of the scenes re-enacts similar past childhood experiences.
The plot of the story revolves around 5 former classmates from a village school returned to their Alma matter and helped to rebuilt a dilapidated school that are about to be closed down. We were not that bad as how the school in this set was depicted, but looking back, the feeling of sitting on a chair and table facing a blackboard with teacher using her long ruler as pointer guide in her lessons, bud opened my old feelings back to front mental view, nevertheless.
The village scenes replicated to our kampongs, vividly revolves around young boys and girls rooming till the furthest boundary they could , as free as a bird. The carefree days and ways. I liked a particular scene when the parents chased after their kids who hid themselves at wherever places they could and drag them back to attend school. The boys jumped over dead tress logs, swim across rivers, hide in bushes, and camouflage by hugging body tight to high tree branches. They camped silently underneath beds; hide behind doors while parents mount a search mission the whole village.
I am not going to narrate the story in full here, otherwise no fun then. Check out on this month’s Astro guide, if there is any repeat of Pallikoodam or get it from your usual CD shops. Who knows you may have many scenes in this movie that would re-open treasure box of old memories again!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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