Tuesday, November 04, 2008

No Country For Old Men

Please blame it to google if you were searching for a movie with similar title and had landed up here. I can just help you providing the wikipedia link for this movie:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Country_for_Old_Men_(film)

All those, who were intended to land up on this page are welcome :) .. you may also blame to this long lonely night which had provoked some chemical reaction inside my brain and finally I was forced to scribble it down.
Well... some inside analysis sugested me that I like Beatles, I like old Bollywood romantic movies esp. one with Dilip Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Saira Bano, Waheeda Rehman etc ... I feel very uncomfortable in bar and pubs ... I like sitting in some park with good greenery around and keep thinking numerous things.. I sometimes try to go out of way to help people (sometimes I successfully resist myself in doing so and sometimes I really get fail ..).. I like wearing sober (read Dull) colored clothes ... formal ones are my default choices .. I love to read and hear about the good old days when people dont use mobile phones and used to make trunk-calls [:)] to talk to their beloved ones .. I love to read about second world-war, people sentiments during Vietnam war, administration skills of Indira Gandhi, "khaikey pan Banaras wala.. AB dance and that dotted cloth he wears, I like those long cars I have watched in several old movies of 70s, somehow I also fancied by Tawayafkhana as shown in Pakezah and Umrao-Jan.. and several other things which have been passed and there is no significance of those things in present time .... Now, these evidences forced me to rethink of my existence in the current world.. should have I born 50 years ago to actually being benefitted by those things about which I am fancied now? Dont know!! ... I think culprit is Sugato's comment, "kya teri age 45-55 sal kee hai?" ...

3 Comments:

At 8:07 AM, Blogger Sandy Upu said...

ha ha ha... Abe aisa kuch nahin hai. There are many people who find good in such things. Its the non-availability of these, and the knowing that simmilar thing won't be amde again which makes them so irresistible for you. Nothing abnormal.
Chill Maro and Aish Karo. Ye bhi ek aish ka tumhara apna hi style hai...
Khaike Paan Benares waala ke jaise hi, tumhe Om Shanti Om ki dresses bhi mast lagi hongi. kyun?

 
At 11:31 AM, Blogger Suudhan said...

sweet post! :)
can absolutely relate to you!!!

 
At 12:09 AM, Blogger shadkam77 said...

Feeling nostalgic is a human trait (thatzy this word had to be invented :), right).
Also, human beings, for the first part of their lives, tend to think / talk about the future (dreamy phase), and then one point comes where they start thinking / talking about the past (nostalgic phase). I noticed it in myself some 6 7 years back ... perhaps u r noticing it in ur life now.
For most humans, the intermediate pahse is v small / non existant - they jump directly from dreamy phase to nostalgic one (i did). For the great ones there is an intermediate one - doing phase - where they work to realize those dreams ... :)
so ... normal human cycle ...

 

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