Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Jaggesh-- An Actor




"Yescape", "kage harisu", "touching.touching...touching".
These are the words which will be known to etymologists of kannada , if they have not watched Jaggesh's kannada films. Because these are the words coined by none other than JAGGESH--The NAVARASA NAYAKA. Jaggesh's original name is Eshwar, today he is celebrating his birthday,so being an ardent fan of him i thought of writing about this versatile actor.
Eventhough his native is as he tells 'JMS' ( Jade MayaSandra) in one of the films.He was brought up by his parents in Sriramapura of Bangalore.He have numerous number of fans in karnataka. He is favourite for the producers of the films because the investment of his films are less compared to films of other heroes in kannada film industry. He is a minimum guarentee actor for a producer. Only big investment for the producers who produce Jaggesh's films is Jaggesh's payment only. No high paid heriones, musicains, and technicians required as many of his films are shooted in village backdrop.
He started his career in the early years of 1980 by doing small roles ( remember his role in Ravichadaran's box office hit 'Ranadheera') and negative roles ( In Ambarish's 'Rowdy MLA' and Ravichandran's 'Yuddha kaanda'), he came to limelght as a hero by palying protaganist role in Upendra's 'Tarle nan maga' which is famous till today as the one of the most hilarious film of kannada. Day by day his acting skills and capabilities are maturing which can be seen in his recent films like 'Yeddelu Manjunatha' and 'Lift kodla'.
He is married to Parimala whom he loved in his salad days at srirampura. His marraige dispute was the first case to appear from south  India to appear in Supreme court of India . This went to court because his wife now was underage then , there Justice. Bagawathi gave the decision in favor of Jaggesh based on the ground of humanity. They have led a wonderfull life together and has two sons.
The role model for Jaggesh is Dr.Raj and Jerry Lewis. His mannersims, body language has its root in Jerry Lewis's acting.
He is well versed in making mimicry of other personalities and famous for his pranks. His programme "Talk of the town" which is hosted for kasturi channel was a big hit, in which mimicry and palying pranks were exhibited to maximum extent.
He entered politics through congress party and lost his debut assembly election in Turuvekere Vidhanasabha constituency. Won in 2008 elections and joined BJP, now he is vice chairman of KSRTC. Whatever may be his political moves and ideologies, kannadugas love him more as an actor and jsut as an actor.
He is a disciple of Sri Guru Raghavendra Swamy , now he sport a tatoo of Raghavendra swamy on his right sholuder and his mother's image as a tatoo on his left shoulder.
Happy birthday to this great actor and may god bless him with gud helath wealth and prosperity throughout his lifetime.
 

Friday, March 11, 2011

The guy with bat and ball had more than one life

The boy who has got bat usually didnt agree with his peers when i was bowled out. Its very commonsense that the play wont be continued if he runs away to his home with his bat. So everyone used to curse the boy who has got bat and used to let him play even when they have bowled him out. The guy who got the ball was given less priority because many of us cricket balls as thay are cheap compared to bats. This tendency of arguing with peers to bat agian was there, is there and wiil be there. Everyone likes batting more than bowling(thats team INDIA's batting lineup is very gud,contrast to bowling..LOL). The first ever playground where we played cricket was a temple courtyard in front of temple near my house. The balls were made up of plastics and rubber we used to play. I dont why but we used call rubber ball as KMS ball. Each team consisted of half of the number of people who had came to play, if anyone is extra then i was made as joker(used to get bat on both sides,no bowling was allowed). Probably this concept as its root in playing cards where we use joker , the card which can be placed with any cards. The distance between the wikcets was around 15-25 feets and that was called as short pitch cricket. Bowling was not allowed as they do in international cricket. The bowler has to stand and jsut throw the ball at the batsmen. Even though it looks simple to play this short pitch cricket , it get complicated when you just get into bat. Some many fielders will be there and some more restrictions will also be there. For eg: If the ball falls after certian marking then it was regarded as out. And even if the ball its the wall and catch by a fielder was considered as out. This cricket was going to the extreme conditions during summer and dasara holidays. In rainy season, cricket was played inside house that in hall or portico , that style of cricket was called was "pitch catch cricket", There will be around 5-7 feet distance between the bowler and batsmen, and 2-3 guys will be fielders. Wickets was not required for this pattern, the only way to get the batsmen out was by cacthing the ball which hasd pitched only once from the ground or a direct catch has to be taken. Lot of patience and tenacity is required play this pattern of cricket.
To be continued...
(Next Post : Bully is the captian)

Saturday, February 26, 2011

When we started palying CRICKET





Now its cricket fever everywhere, cricket is not jsut a game in INDIA , its a religion here. This blog is just to remember the euphoric days when i started palying cricket(though i am not a gud cricket player from my childhood :--))).
If i remember we started palying cricket when i was in first standard. In those we used prepare a ball to play cricket, that was very easy coz we used to throw lot of sheets(pages) of book irrespective of its contents. Teachers use to scold for tearing the papers from notebooks but we never stopped tearing them, especially last pages were the victims of this noble deed!! . Collect some trash papers and crush it up in hands and cover the whole mass of paper crushed with a cover you find around and then knot it with a rubber band,just as simple as that. The hard bing of a notebook is our bat for the ball we preapared. After the ball and bat is ready we used to search for brick piece or a charcoal to draw wickets on the nearby wall. Batsmen side only we had wickets and on the bowlers side we used to keep a big stone or a brick.
Cricket doesnot needs too much of money to start as any other games which were came to india from exotic places.

(To be continued.....)
(Next post --- " The guy with bat and ball had more than one life")

Monday, February 21, 2011

Maddur Vade

Some people enjoys travelling and some wont. My wandering mind allways love travelling. In India for every few kilometers the accent of the language, culture and even slangs also changes. During travelling we encounter various types of persons, strange places blah,blah. From last 6 months I am travelling from bangalore-mysore on weekends. Few days back while coming from bangalore in the dawn of monday i didnt got sleep.So i kept on looking out. As the bus entered Ramanagaram i saw welcome arch at the entrance of Ramanagaram on which the welcome note was " Welcome to silk city". Then came the Channapatna's turn , it has a welcome arch "Welcome to the land of toys".
I thought of the nicknames of the places, if you think about the route from Bangalore-Mysore you will find that each of the place we traverse from blore to mysore has nicknames. I thought of all the major towns/cities we traverse through this route and i came up with list of nicknames in a while.
  Bangalore         -    Silicon City
  Ramanagaram   -     Silk City
 Channapatna      -   Land of toys
  Maddur            -   ????
  Mandya           -    Sugar City
  Srirngapatna    -   Historical Town
  Mysore           -   Heritage City

No nicknames popped up from my mind when i thought about Maddur. Every nicknames are derived by the uniqueness of the place, so i thought of calling it as "Vada City" (as the place is famous for the special kind of vada prepared here). This vadas have a unique fragrance,taste and have a huge market.
When i discussed the same topic with my other colleagues they also agreed upon the same nickname Maddur- Vada City. The main why am calling Maddur as city is due to the presence of CCD there, LOL. Huge crowd comes to CCD,Maddur all the way from Bangalore,Mysore to spend some quality time in CCD. Long ride and a cup of coffee- a beautiful combination.

Maddur- The Vada City.
 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

An Unforgettable SMS


From the day I got cell phone with me I have recieved thousands of messages and forwarded thousands. To be candid i have a habit of seeing the inbox,sent items of friends cellphones, its just for curiosity and moreover I used to chances to tease them if I find any messages they had sent or recieved from girls(girlfriends). One message still lingers in my mind if anyone asks about the best message i have came across. This message is like a shayari and I dont know who had wrote that but am damn sure that the person who has written this is romantic and epicurean. That message goes like this:

Peg par peg peene se kya fayada
Raath guzarthe he saari utharjayegi
Kisiki aankhon ka nasha pee lo
Sari Zindigi bhar nashe mein rehjaoge

Wah,what a meaningfull thought in above four lines. By the way i saw this messsage in my friend manojava (psycho)'s cellphone, and this was forwarded to him by my another friend sunil(idli),as soon as I saw this message I forwarded the same to my number. According to me this is the best SMS I have read.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Seen on the roads.

Everyone is fond of writing(sticker cuttings) some tags and their close one's names on their vehicles. Some people even scribes about thier behaviours also, and some writings show the attitude of the vehicle's owner. In Bangalore i have seen many writings on the vehicle, among all those i couldnt forget some writings.Some samples for you, read and enjoy

A writing on the back of a autorickshaw:          
  "Dont follow me
   I am Tsunami".

A writing on the rear mudguard of a byk was lyk this:

" Of course , its my dad's road"

and another one was like this : "Dont horn machi, i am deaf"

My friend (sunil murthy) have a writing on his pulsar's mask which is very funny it goes like this
" If girls are basketball
  then i am Michael Jordan"

Some people have philosophies for the lifetime on their vehicles. It is very much seen on autorickshaws.
Very funny but this is very true seen on a autorickshaw's back:

" Hudugira nage, mane mundhe hoge" ( read in kannada).

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

In love with Brands






Brands,Brands and Brands...
Being a miser on spending money on branded products, i use to criticize my pals who had everlasting attraction on brands. Along with criticising them i use to give a free lecture on how these branded products will hamper our country's economy and blah,blah,blah. One fine day i thought of buying a branded sandals(It was in 2007). We (me, Bhayya, psycho) came all the way from tumkur to get sandals from bangalore, though tumkur is district headquarter there were no showrooms of brands like nike, reebook, puma,adi and woodlands. we went to marathahalli where all leading complanies have their showrooms and there will be discount sale throughout the year.
We hoped from showroom to showroom in search for sandals which i have to buy. After two and half hours of window shooping i finally zeroed on nike sandals worth of 2700 INR. After buying the sandals only the real funda started. Next day i sported my new sandals along with socks and went to college. Everyone in the college praised my sandals and some guys asked the rate, when i told them they laughed at me and expalined that its not worth of giving 2700rs for a pair of sandals. I argued with them to defend my decision of buying it, I explained them 'how it is worth?'  and its durability. Some guys retaliated by saying "how will you wear same sandals for almost 2 years?' actually speaking the later question baffled me to give them a answer. Some guys asked me "how many pairs u got for 2700rs ( to annoy me)?".
I fell in love with my sandals as the tym passed, started washing sandals every fortnight . Everything was fine untill i lost those in my native.I went for semester holidays to my native, there also i got accolades on my sandals, but i didnt told anybody the real price of it to anyone (fearing that they may see as a prodigal child). I went to a temple in my native along with my grandma where my brother was performing rituals to go to Shabrimala. When a wore sandals my grandma asked "why sandals is required while going to temple?" i went in bike along with her, i didnt answered her question. I left the sandals outisde the shrine and went inside , i was two persons in the temple premises when poojas were going on. One guy who was working in our farmland some years back, i replied him with a smile to him. His name was kumara who was a malingerer and congenital alcoholic . He was fascinated by tablets and syrups, whenever i came to my home to take his salary he use to ask us the tablets anmd syrups which were kept in the hall. He used to take those without any illness. Till today i am not able understand his personality. Another person in the temple premises i saw was a person whom i had never seen before in my native. The pooja rituals were over after an hour, after that i came outside the shrine and my sandals were stolen.When i told everyone about that issue they told "let it be, you have lost all the sins u have made(according to hindus, if your sandals are stolen in temple it is like loosing all the sins thay had committed), its a gud omen". I was fuming with anger and thinking what rubbish belief is this ?, i have lost sandals of worth 2700rs within 2months of buying. My brother and his cotravellers(swamis) went off from temple in their chervolet travera. I told my grandma to go in auto to house and i took my byk and roamed in all the main roads in my native looking at everyone's feet, whether they are weari ng my sandals. I failed to catch the culprit, and went back to my home after 2 hours of roaming in my native looking at foot of the people who came across my path . I suspected that kumara-the malingerer as the culprit and made a call to the manager of my farmland to get his detials(as he was not working with us), but he also failed to track him. 2700INR lost in  a vain. When went to college after everyone laughed at me by hearing this story. After loosing nike sandals they came in my dreams, it was like a nightmareto me. I was obsessed with those sandals.
After this saga i bought a new reebok sandals, they were with for allmost one and half year. Then weared out, this tym i wentn for puma. They were with me for  a short period of time, as i lost those in a temple in shimoga. I went to shimoga for my eye-checkup, after the appointment with  doctor i was on the way to bus stand. I heard bells ringing in a temple nearby , and it was ganapathi temple. I went near the temple premises to pay prayer, while leaving my slippers i saw a board "beware of sandals and shoe burglars" i neglected that message as it was morning and enter inside the shrine. While doing pradaksine and praying the god my atttention and thoughts were on my sandals i had left outside. In a hurry i did all the prayers and went oustide thinking that "what if  anyone had stolen my sandals?", my thinking was right someone had stolen my sandals. I got a auto and told the driver to go a nearby bata showroom ( there were brands showroom  in shimoga), there i didnt felt like wearing a bata sandals, for time being a purchased a slipper of worth 80 bucks and went to my native. Again i heard the same old phrase " let it be, u have lost all the sins by loosing ur sandals". After this incident i didnt purchased sandals, now i have bata formal shoe and a woodland shoe.
If you once start using branded products you will never go to other local brands. but its worth paying for a brand. The way the people look at you will change if you were wearing a branded accessories, for that reason i prefer brands.
Nowadays i will enter the shrine if there are sandal stand and a person to look after it is there. Being a pious person i pay more than 40rs per month for the person who takes care of my sandals in temples.