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06 March 2014

[Guest Post] Oscars Fever

Oscars by Aniket Tari

So finally the Oscars are done. After three months of closely following all the other awards and debating which films will make it to the final race, we finally have somewhat satisfying results. And now begins the post-Oscars micro-analysis of the entire ceremony, the wins, the snubs and the memorable moments off-stage, on the red carpet, etc. etc. But what is surely undeniable is that despite all the criticism directed towards this particular awards show, a lot of people do watch it and they do discuss it an awful lot. And that's how the Oscars have always been; sharing a love-hate relationship with the audience.

For starters, the majority of the audience has always had problems with the academy for always choosing to honour old-school, conventional films over ground-breaking ones such as Crash over Brokeback Mountain, How Green Was My Valley over Citizen Kane, Shakespeare in Love over Saving Private Ryan and so on. So when this year Gravity was up against the slavery-drama 12 Years a Slave, it was expected that the latter would win. And it did win, but after Gravity was honoured for all the right awards. But the Best Picture snub left the fans of Gravity disappointed nonetheless. Why does a breathtaking film like Gravity lose when it has everything a film should have? Which eventually leads us to the question - what makes a film worthy of Best Picture? Answer - Nothing. Cate Blanchett in her acceptance speech said that the award is "random and subjective" and she is so right! Each year, hundreds of thousands of films are made worldwide. Among them a few thousands might stand out for their amazing storytelling, creativity and resonance. It isn't possible to award all of these films. And why must they be awarded? We don't need awards to decide the greatness of a film. Every person finds specialty in a different film. What one might view as a mediocre film, can be inspirational to another, resonating with them on a different level. So when 12 Years a Slave wins against Gravity, there isn't a need for an uproar. We have no right to pit two completely different films against each other in the first place. So why is there a need for such an extravagant award ceremony that supposedly puts people in an extraordinary league? Well, the Oscars can be viewed as the Olympics of films. A competition among films and artists. Simple.

So when I read about people boycotting the awards ceremony, trashing it publically and calling it foul, I have a hard time understanding them. Why do we have to take these awards to heart? All awards are subjective. It is widely known that most among the 6000-member jury of the Oscars consists of retired artists from different fields such as actors, directors, producers, cinematographers and other technicians who have been out of touch with making films for a long time. So what appeals to their old-school sensibilities, might not necessary go down well with us. And in recent times, it has been the other way around as well. The academy has been grappling with diminishing TV ratings, primarily because of the choice of films being nominated but also because the ceremonies are awfully long and boring. 


The academy's insistence on doing things the old-fashioned way hasn't always gone down well with the audience, especially the younger audiences. So they've tried attracting the younger demographics by appointing younger hosts like Anne Hathaway and James Franco, Seth MacFarlene, etc. However, this attempts backfired horribly when the hosts either couldn't manage the pressure of hosting an event viewed by a billion viewers worldwide or went too far with their attempts at edgy comedy. So when this year, the academy appointed Ellen DeGeneres to return as the host, after her stint in 2007, everyone heaved a sigh of relief. Ellen, in her previous gig, had managed to salvage the academy from its ratings slump with her charismatic persona and immense popularity, giving us an entertaining ceremony in return. So she seemed like the best bet this year after the previous years' misfires.

But this year the ceremony took a different turn; the host wasn't just on the stage taking digs at the actors and announcing presenters, this year the host spent majority of her time interacting with the audience and that's where they nailed it! We're living in the social media age where we are not content just seeing the actors from a distance but where we want to interact with them and have a conversation. And that's precisely what Ellen did! We want to see our favourite actors act normal and behave in an everyday manner by letting go of their celebrity act once in a while. So when Ellen began taking selfies with the actors and the actors began jumping and cramming to get into the picture, the audience rejoiced! Next came the pizza act, where Ellen distributed pizza in the audience and the starving actors let their guard down to enjoy America's favourite food in their tuxedos and magnificent gowns. Gone were the days when presenters came on stage with sombre faces to hand off the trophies and actors sitting in the audience with equally sombre faces. These artists of the Twitter age were honest, playful and, well, tweeting during the ceremony! The result? Highest ratings for the ceremony in a decade, 75% rise in live tweeting during the ceremony and lots of discussions about the ceremony that lead people to watch the repeat telecasts. Despite being a three and a half hour long event, it didn't feel like a drab. Instead, it just passed by, leaving us fairly satisfied.

I genuinely hope that the academy learns it's lesson from this year and loosens up a little, in the way it plays out the ceremony and also by letting newer films with newer narrative styles win the coveted trophy. The academy got most of the things right this year and Gravity was really close to winning. And that's a great feat. If it continues like that, maybe the Oscars will be able to come out of its ratings slump and again become one of the most watched TV event of the year.


Ciao!

14 October 2013

Gifts That are Sure to Please: Branded Gift Cards

Guest Post by Giftbig.com

The perfect gift is not just defined by receiver satisfaction. The perfect gift is an amalgamation of convenience for the giver, flexibility for the receiver and the quality of gift itself. Branded gift cards are the embodiment of a perfect gift – with these you can ensure the receiver gets what they want and the giver gets the well-deserved appreciation for gifting smart. Branded gift cards such as those from Shoppers Stop, PVR cinemas, Yebhi.com, Flipkart, Lifestyle and the like are sure to please the giver as well as the receiver.

The Shoppers Stop Gift Card for the Chronic Shopaholic 
True to its name, Shoppers Stop is a one stop for shoppers. They offer the best brands for men, women, children and household– right from office wear to ethnics to shoes, perfumes, jewelry, accessories, home décor, household gadgets and much more. Gift a Shoppers Stop gift card to a chronic shopaholic you know and see the satisfied grin of a master shopper.

The Flipkart Gift Card for the Stay-at-home Shopper or Constant Bookworm

There is no better gift than a
Flipkart gift card for the bookworm – this gift card will not only save them the shopping time but they can also browse the best collection of books from the convenience of their laptop or phone and get them delivered in no time with a quirky bookmark tucked in between! Besides books, Flipkart houses big brands in clothing, shoes, accessories, electronics, household gadgets and more – makes them a great bookstore as well as a pretty competitive fashion house and electronics store.

The Yebhi.com E-Gift Voucher for the fickle-minded
Yebhi.com is a huge e-store. Gift a Yebhi.com gift card for the largest collection of apparels, footwear, bags, inner wear, sunglasses, mobile and tablets. And for the fickle-minded, Yebhi.com also has great delivery options where one can also see products physically before buying them.

 
PVR gift cards – for an amazing cinematic experience 
Wonderful experiences are great gifts for they will be etched in memories forever. Gift a PVR gift card to your loved ones this season, it’s not just watching a movie, it’s the whole out-of-the-world experience of relaxation in o-so-comfortable sofas, feasting on gourmet delights and watching a movie of their choice. Movie buff or not, anyone is sure to appreciate your taste in gifting with a PVR movie gift card.

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06 October 2013

Photo Blog [Guest post by Surbhi]

Guest Post by Surbhi Agarwal

Panchhee, Nadiyaa..pawan ke jhonke...
I was humming the song for hours and i noticed that it was 4 AM. I was n Tijara Ji (Rajasthan) A holy place where we came last night for darshan. 



I am blessed with two good or bad habits ;) Humming the songs and Passion for photography so when i was not able to sleep the whole night (it happens to me often at a new place) i was busy reading and humming.

It was an early day start for me, i couldn't stop myself from going out and get some eye treat shots from the camera. I was able to hear the rings of the temple and it was already a day start for them, so i left my family asleep, took an outing to the rooftop and captured some Panchhi moments -



Slowly the time passed and i saw the rising sun ... the sky was changing colours and soon everyone 
was awake which left my pigeon go..they took a flight to the sky while going high high and high..

and i was again humming the song while going back to my room - Koi sarhad na inhe roke...



Thank you Surbhi for this post :)
You can contribute on my blog too! Be the Guest Blogger every alternate Sunday :) I will share your writing on my facebook page and twitter as well!

08 September 2013

Childhood - I am never gonna say goodbye [Guest Post]

Guest post

I think i represent any Indian who is living out there everywhere.
I live like them, I have same taste, nature, culture, the thought process and this is how I feel about me. A claimed you is me.

I remember telling my friend once -
"You are Me, I am you ...AS LONG AS WE ARE WE"

I just said it like that, in some conversation, later i thought about it that how beautiful is this vision. i loved it.

I always have felt that i have been so blessed that i have got such a nice upbringing and my childhood  was so fun filled. we were a tight family with so many siblings and friends. That made me feel the emotions and bond of relations. 

I always cherish my memories from childhood, it helps me stay grounded. How easy it was then, a new pencil-box was the only thing to wish for and a new game fight was the only reason to cry about. i will never talk to you again was 
something which lasted from 2 minutes and sharing cookies will make you friends with anyone easily.

So when i have a bunch of flowers which can spread the sweet fragrance in my life from the past i am sure to never say goodbye to it. One of those memory is related to swings and walks. I just love the idea of going on walks, i don't know how it sounds to others but seriously, it is something which keeps me healthy and it is my time off from everyone, everything around.




I use this time as a recreation session or  "Solitude time" when i am me. I will enjoy the rides of swings, will walk on the grass, on road , will listen to music and will give myself a treat of ice-cream if i am in bad mood or stressed.
I may listen to the kids in the park..talk to them about anything random.

So this is my small list of to do ;) 
which keeps me going...

And song for this post is a favorite from my songlist.
"I am never gonna say Goodbye" - by WESTLIFE.

Do let me know about something that you do or did and never wanna say goodbye to...

This is a guest post by an avid reader - Surbhi Agarwal :)