'BAHAHHAHA' that was my reaction after reading my old blogs. So my last post was 8 months ago, I totally forgot I even had a blog. I think I stopped writing because I felt I had 'grown up' and that maybe, just maybe my mind had uncluttered itself. I think of 'writing blogs' as a way of recycling one's thought, it digests my thoughts and poops out the crap. Ok so the point i'm trying to get at is, reading your old blogs is like watching or reading a snapshot of one's life. It's hillarious at the thought of how you were at the time. Not that I've changed COMPLETELY but certainly I do feel that I have become maybe a tad bit more mature. hehehe, I think the ability to laugh at oneself is one of the finest qualities a person can have.
Ok so what has happened in the last 8 months?? For started I'm in Second year uni! I know can you believe it? Time literally does fly, in fact there is only about 6 weeks left of 2nd semester already! What else has happened? had my arangetram in april which was wonderful, started a new job, quit my old one, finally saved up enough and bought a mac and a canon 550D. This has made life a bit more easier, but definitely it's much more than materialistic things that make me happy. It's about making friends, laughing, discovering something new and embracing life. being grateful for everyday. what else? I think I've finally come to terms with the prospect of working in the creative industry, yeh it's going to be hard but it's going to be hard for everyone. Stepping out into the real world that is. I think that's what I feared most was 'not getting a real job'. However now, almost 2 years of my degree, I've realised those emotions are completely normal.
Ok enough of my life, i'll jump into the latest films I have watched recently:
Casablanca - This 1942 black and white film directed by Michael Curtiz , truly captured my attention. Particularly the cinematography of this film is impeccable, as it was filmed all in black and white, each and every shot was well thought of. However as the historical context of the story is based around WWII, it is difficult comprehend the desperation of the people in Casablanca. Nevertheless this can be said about many films in that are set in different times. I think I will give this fill-em a 8/10 , only because a 10 is saved for films that strike a chord in my heart. (that didn't sound so cheesy when I said it in my head) hehe.

2. Zindagi Na Milenge Dobara directed by Zoya Akthar (2011) . Ok, initially I didn't want to watch this AT ALL, no joke. One look at the trailer and I thought 'here we go, I think I know this love story' not again. However after being dragged to the cinemas and getting a theatric experience, It wasn't so bad. Yeh Hrithik looked Hot and for once Katrina didn't seem as ditzy, but I think it was the storyline that was well thought of. It was different, fresh and lively. Out of the three I think I would most probably go for either Farhan's or Abhay's character. Farhan because he's a funny fart and Abhay because he's a sweetheart (and a cutie). (btw ignore me for using their real names, honestly can't remember). I give it a 7/10, I loved the first half and also the songs. However once you start predicting the story, I lost complete interest because it becomes so easy to guess. Especially the whole 'each character faces a different challenge' yada yada yada..
Oh and also I wanted to point out that scandalous Kiss between Hrithik and Katrina! Who else thought it was Awkward? (i dont remember it exactly how it was, because I watched it so long ago, but I defs remember for sure it was heaps weird.) If Indian Films are goin to have a kissing scene, they should at least make it memorable! For instance great kisses include: Bridget Jones Diary, the upsidedown Spiderman Kiss, the end hug between elizabeth and darcy (no kiss but still sweeet) oks so u get the point.
Ok so I was going to ramble on about the stupidity of the film 'something borrowed' but I'm going to watch 'The Office' instead and have a good belly laugh. Maybe next time?
I will end on a quote by the Buddha -
'Do not dwell on the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment'