Wednesday, September 06, 2006

The Sixth Sense...... :)

Ah hA!

These days are busier than ever... with work increasing, presentaions, paper work etc etc... has made life tougher but exciting.. The project is becoming more and more interesting like never before. Hope the same continues. All this reflecting on daily life. Every thing i do, i do it for u (Project ofcourse), is the scene these days.

Was at home in the weekend and had a presentation on Wednesday, i.e. today. I forgot all the formals at home, so had to come home to collect a few. At night, while surfing the channels, caught hold of Lage Raho Munna Bhai. Slept late and as usual got up late. Again the same scene Rush Hour # 3. While leaving today morning for work forgot my cell phone at home. Thanks to the busy schedule. I suddenly realised that the sixth sense is acting on me. Or rather its me who is acting the Non - sense way. Hope i come back to my senses early. Now that the presentation is done. Half of the load has gone down, but there are hell lot of things that are to be done.

I was supposed to meet one of my juniors, who came from Pune. And I am really sorry for forgetting my phone my friend
which caused all the inconvinience, especially to him.
(Hope he doesn't stop reading my blogs :( .... )

Haan, talking about Munna Bhai.. Bole tou.. Gandhigiri hit hai. A nice movie made with the same old magic. Though didn't see it full but the part that i saw was great and touching and flashing a message very clearly. "Teen goliyon se Gandhiji ko maar sakte ho, unke aadarshon ko nahin". And thats the movie with a good social message with lot of entertainment. Circuit is as usual. And Mamu is left mamu here too... Don't miss it!

And this weekend saw another movie, The Angrez, AHA, Thanks to Wasim, my friend who showed me a desi movie (Ultra Local). Made in Hyderabad with unknown actors, but believe me its a movie about 5-6 mid aged Hyderabadi men, who doesn't do any thing. And they get involved with some NRI's and then its a mess and u will love that mess. Especially Ismail Bhai and Salim Pheku. The language used is pure Hyderabadi and its fun to listen that.

And finally, the news
flashof the weekend was, the death of the Croc Hunter, Steve Irwin. Felt bad about him, coz he was one of my favourites on TV. Nice guy, who led his life in the midst of animals and enjoyed every snake and croc he handled.

Thats all... don't ask me how i managed time for writing this blog, came home to collect my cell phone and hence managed it some how ... ha ha :)

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