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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Unlikely Meet-Cute 2: “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”


Riyana Mehta put down her pen and sighed. Growing up she had wanted to be the greatest Romantic novelist since Margaret Mitchell. That was why she had decided to become a journalist. Now, she was trapped in a dead-end job writing an Agony Aunt column for a leading publication. She smiled at irony. For someone giving love-relationship advice to others, her own love life was surprisingly zilch! Hell, at least she was getting published. And paid.

The girl at the next table finally stopped crying. Riyana looked at her, annoyed. She hated it when people created scenes in public – PDA, excessive crying, “trying” to discipline children in theatres and malls – it always got on her nerves. “If people wanted to cry, why not do it in their own homes?” But today, something inside her said that girl needed her – a friend, or at least a friendly ear. ‘Intuition? Inner voice? Gut-feeling?’ She wasn’t sure, but she decided to follow her instincts.


Anaida Parekh was inconsolable. The last week had been the worst of her life. She was tired of fighting, tired of existing like this, she had lost all hope and for once she wanted to give up and end it all.

About a week ago, her parents had visited her – they had found “a nice Gujarati boy” for her. She told them she didn’t want to get married. “But why not?” her mother asked. “I just don’t,” she’d replied. Her mother had asked her to be truthful. “Is it someone else? We don’t really mind if he is from a different community. We have nothing against love marriages. Just say it, we will support your decision,” her father had said. After initial hesitation, Anaida relented. She had a totally open relationship with her parents. She told them everything that went on in her life. Besides, her parents, the two people she loved and trusted most in the world, had been working side-by-side with gays for more than 25 years now. Surely, they would understand. But, she was mistaken. Her mother was horrified, “Why? Why did you have to be a lesbian?”

“You work with them all the time. I thought you’d be okay with it!” she exclaimed.
“It’s different. They are not my daughter. You are. And you are from a good family with decent moral values. Girls from good families just don’t become lesbians,” her mother had replied. “People will talk.”
It was Anaida’s turn to be shocked. “It’s my life. What do people care, what I do in my bedroom,” she argued.
“We live in society. And society does not accept this... this unnatural behaviour. This is not America. Your brain is rotten because of the crap you keep watching on television.”
“What has America or TV got to do with this? I am physically attracted to women. Nothing can change that.”
She had barely heard her mother say, “No... Don’t you talk to us like that! You cannot become a lesbian. We raised a good decent girl. If you don’t start acting like a normal person, don’t ever talk to us again.” Then she softened. “Come home,” she said reassuringly. “Get married. Naresh is a good boy. He has a good job, his own house. Even his family is nice. Once you have kids, you will about forget this Lesbian business.”
I am not going to marry some guy, just because I am expected to.” Anya rested her case.

As her mother was raging and begging, her father - her wall throughout the life - hadn’t said a word. He simply sat back and listened to what both had to say. She hated it when he just stopped talking; it was like silence before storm. She held her breathe and waited for worse to come. Finally, her mother stopped long enough for him to pass his verdict. “You are right, it’s your life and you are old enough to decide what you want to do with it. I think it’s time for you go out in to the world - stand on your own two feet. Whatever happens, you are all alone. You cannot come back home. Good Luck for your future.” Her mother started sobbing as he pulled her to her feet and they left without another word. Anaida was taken aback. Who knew her parents were such hypocrites?

The next day her mother called her best friend, and asked her to help Anya see the light. The girl freaked out and complained to the Warden instead. The news of her “lesbianism” spread like a wild fire and the other girls started avoiding her. The warden, a kindly Parsi spinster, had been sympathetic, but even her hands were tied. Other girls simply didn’t want a “lesbian” around. They were threatening to pull out and management wasn’t too happy about it. She was told to find a new place and, because she was a very good student, told to move out by the end of the month.

Today she had only 24 hours to find a new place and lack of Advance Deposit or any cash upfront wasn’t helping either. Her bank balance was almost nil; she wasn’t even sure if it would last one more week. She was searching for a new job, but good jobs for fashion students were hard to come by. So, Anaida went to Nariman Point. It was the only place in the whole world where she felt at peace. As a final goodbye, she went to her favourite cafe – it was usually empty at this hour, the only other customer was a girl in a corner booth pouring over something. The girl was a regular like her, she always seemed to be reading or writing – and sat in her regular booth at the back. She just wanted her parents to accept her, the way she was. She didn’t want to marry a man, and have kids, and be “normal” the way they wanted her to be. Now, she couldn’t go home. She didn’t have any place other than her hostel to go and even they had kicked her out. All her so-called hypocritical “best-friends” who had promised to stand by her ‘no matter what’ wouldn’t even pick-up the phone. Never one to believe in miracles, today she begged for one. Just one chance to start her life afresh. Just one reason to live. She challenged God to make things better.

Just then she felt a hand on her shoulder. “Are you okay?” someone asked.  She turned. The girl from the corner booth stood there, smiling. ‘My Miracle?’ she thought disbelievingly.
Anaida dried her eyes, “Yeah.”
Good,” the girl smiled.
Anaida sniffed. Was I too loud?” she asked.
Um... Hmm,” was the answer.
Oh... Sorry. I will try to keep it quiet,” she said.
No... It’s not that.” The girl sat down without an invitation, “Look, today is my birthday. I am alone in the city and I was suffering from a very serious bout of homesickness and self-pitying. But you started crying, and, now, I can’t concentrate on myself. It’s easier to talk to strangers, at least that’s what I’ve heard – they are not around judge you for long. Tell me what your problem is, I am pretty good listener. Then you can go your way, and I can go back to sulking in peace. I’m Riyana, by the way.
She said it so seriously, that Anaida managed to smile. This was definitely not what she had expected. She decided to humour the stranger. “Hi Riyana, I’m Anaida. It’s my birthday, too - 21st. I was hoping for a big surprise, but instead my parents have disowned me, I have no place to stay and I am broke.”
Well, it was a surprise, wasn’t it? Or were you expecting it?” The girl quipped.
Anaida laughed, in spite of herself. “It was a surprise,” she said quietly.
So what happened? Got yourself in the family way and the boyfriend won’t marry you?” Riyana asked.
The girl just wouldn’t let go. Fine! If she wanted the truth, she was going to get it. It wasn’t like she had anything left to lose. Anaida took a deep breath. “I am a lesbian,” she whispered quietly, almost shamefully.
Suddenly, Riyana understood everything. Like most conscious citizens of India, she too had heard many stories where homosexuals were disowned by their families. The conditions of Lesbians were far far worse. She wondered at the horrifying possibilities that could have happened. At least this girl was safe; at least her parents hadn’t hired a man to “cure” her. It was pathetic, the way some people treated gays.
So... What you do? Study or ...?” Riyana asked.
Anaida was taken aback. Why hadn’t this girl jumped up and ran away screaming like she was being attacked by a zombie or something. But if this stranger could handle the news, the least she could do was be cordial. “I was a student.” She replied, “I just gave my finals. I was planning to go home, kick back and wait for the results. Now, I guess I have to find a job. I also have to find a place to stay – my hostel kicked me out,” she added, as an afterthought.
Wait! They can’t do that. You have as much right to stay there as any other girl. You can complain to the authorities.”
“Okay, and tell what? That I was evicted from my hostel because the girls feared I would rape them in their sleep?” She asked sarcastically. “No thanks! I will find a new place to stay.”
Ok... where? Footpath? Railway station? Zopadpatti? These are the only places where you can stay for free. Listen... why don’t you come with me?  I have my own flat and I live alone.” Riyana asked. It hadn’t come out right. For the first time in her life, Riyana actually regretted not having better verbal skills.
Hey! Who do you think you are? Just because I am alone, doesn’t mean I am easy!” Anaida started angrily. “I am not that kind of girl.”
Whoa!” the stranger replied, “Firstly, I am not “hitting” on you. I just broke up with my boyfriend. And the last thing I’m looking for right now is some “girl-on-girl” action. Secondly, I live alone in a 2 bedroom apartment in Parel, and I don’t like living alone. And finally, I was just trying to help.”
Look, I am not doing charity or anything – you can pay half the electric bill, plus whatever groceries you use up, whenever you can. I have a good job and I don’t really need money, but you can think of it as PG, with rent at your convenience.” Riyana assured her. “And it’s only until you find a decent job or a new place. Okay?”
Anaida was filled with emotions. On one hand were her parents and friends whom she had loved and cherished, those who had abandoned her when she’d needed them most; and on hand there was this stranger, who was opening her home for her. She was like her fairy godmother. “Why are you doing this?” she asked.
Riyana shrugged. “I told you. It makes me feel good about myself,” she said nonchalantly.
Anaida smiled. “I’ll think about it.”

Friday, October 28, 2011

The Girl in the Bar: An Unlikely Meet-Cute


I looked at the new girl across the bar. She looked… well, sexy. A typical co-ed – low cut dress that teased with just enough cleavage, her perfect lips painted to their pink perfection looked just good enough to eat. And she was flirting with anyone who was close enough. Slight tweaking of eyebrows, gentle sway of her head and sudden short laugh… More than once I saw her glancing at me as she flicked an imaginary fleck of her dark brown hair off her shoulder. In short, she was putting on a good show.
I looked around, wondering if anyone had noticed me watching her. A few months ago, it wouldn’t have been much of a problem; I was easily the most popular girl on the campus – your typical blond-with-big boobs, the perfect Queen bee with the best friends’ fame could buy, a boyfriend to die for and my best friend Chelsea, who I shared everything with. I couldn’t have asked for more. But I also had a secret – a secret so terrible that when it came out, it destroyed the very foundations of my existence. Sure, my parents were supportive – I mean, they didn’t kick me out – but I became “that lesbian, that freak” overnight. And it wasn’t even my fault… Chelsea was the one who “accidently” read my journal during a sleepover and promised to keep my secret... But as it turned out she had always been in love with Tyler, my ex, and couldn’t bear to see him with someone who did not love him back. So she told him, and he told Jenna, his other girlfriend, and she told her friends and I became the talk of the day. But the stories eventually died out… and the most popular girl in Brigston High slowly faded into oblivion. And I was replaced by that New Girl across the bar.
I turned around to look for my companion. Not so my companion as the crazy-drunk Slutty Jessie, I had once helped. Call it my two rose petals – probably the only good thing I’d done in my tenure as the reigning bitch. It was Friday night, I was sitting at home, alone, and she was on probation for DUI and needed a designated driver to carry her to the bar and back home, that is, if she ended up going home. I saw her talking to the college guy, Motorcycle Jack who hung around the school her, a lot. She was leaning real close to him and breathing heavily in his neck. Even from this distance I could see her bosom heaving and her naked nipples taut under that flimsy top. At least one of us was getting lucky tonight.
I turned my attention back to the new girl. It seemed like her slew of admirers had grown in the last minute. She looked at me, once again, and smiled. My heart turned turtles as I smiled back. Okay, I have a confession to make. Though I was what I have already said I was, I am still a virgin. Even though I was in a relationship, I never felt like having… you know, “the sex”… and I have never been with a girl either. A few of my old friends, including Chelsea, have “experimented” with each other, but never me; maybe coz I was too scared that I would be discovered. So, the prospect of kissing those pink pouty lips garnered butterflies in my stomach. I thought about gathering the courage to talk to her. But I did not have the courage to gather the courage to talk to her. I turned to look for Jessie, and saw her leaving with Motorcycle Jack and his black leather-clad friend.
I looked at the drink in my hand, Coke with lime. I had just started on my third, waiting to see whether my companion was going to need my help to carry herself back home. Now that she was gone, it was my cue to leave. But I had already paid for the drink, so I decided to finish it. As I sipped the drink, I looked up to see the girl across the bar watching me. Suddenly, she grinned widely, raised her hand and beckoned me.
I was almost out of my seat, when I felt a body slide into the empty bar stool beside me. “Don’t bother,” I heard, “it’s not you.”
“Huh?” I turned to look at the speaker. She was a young woman, presumably in college. Heavy built, thick arms, stout legs but not very tall – she looked like a female version of Vin Diesel with hair. NOT a very good look for a girl! She was, most probably, into some kind of field sports, or maybe serious Gymming.
“It’s not you she’s calling,” the Brunette repeated, silently beckoning the bartender. “She’s straight.”
“Uh... yeah. I know,” I replied. “She’s in my school. I’ve seen her leaving with a guy on the motorcycle a few times.”
The brunette laughed. She had the most amazing laugh. “Someone’s keeping tabs on their replacements,” she remarked. I was taken aback. How the heck did she know that? I looked at her, but she was busy calling the bartender. The bartender looked in our direction, then pointedly ignored her and tended to other customers. I did not like that.
The brunette saw it, too. And smiled and exhaled deeply, like someone undertaking a challenge. “Yo Markus,” she raised her voice and shouted over the din of the bar. “Who do you have to fuck to get a drink around here?”
The entire bar was silent for heart beat, then surreally the noise started again.
Markus, the bartender, hobbled over to us. “Not me, darl’n,” he replied in that typical southern drawl. “You ne’er called back the last time.”
The brunette laughed, again. “I promise, next time I will. Now, be a dear and get me the usual,” she said pouting her lips. For a moment I was stuck how much she looked like the new girl. I saw the object of my thoughts scowling at my neighbor. Then she saw me looking at her and purposefully looked away.
The bartender brought her a shot of whiskey, neat, and a mug of cold tap-beer and grinned, all of his 32 rotten teeth visible. The girl seemed unfazed and even blew a kiss towards him (though my mind must have been playing games).
The brunette downed the whiskey in one go, and started on her beer. She looked at me. “The whiskey keeps me from getting drunk,” she volunteered.
“That’s the first time, I’ve ever heard that,” I smiled. The brunette grinned. For some reason, I loved the fact that I was making her smile.
“Well… I’m different,” the girl replied. Just then, I noticed a movement out of the corner of my eye. The new girl was pointedly staring at us, scowling slightly, as if she was jealous. And I don’t know why but I felt guilty. I looked at the girl beside me, and smiled politely, almost apologetically.
The brunette looked at me. “Why don’t go over and introduce yourself?” she asked.
“Oh no,” I replied embarrassed. “I will not… I am not…”
“Oh, c’mon!” The brunette interrupted. “All evening, you have been eyeing her like she is eyeing that Joe behind you.”
I turned around to get a better look at the guy she was talking about. Mack Riley, the nerdy AV Guy from our school, out with a bunch of his nerdy friends – a complete Average Joe, not at all like the Brad Pitts hovering all around her, all night. He was sitting exactly opposite her, talking to a nerdy girl at his table who had her back to us. Just then, he looked up and smiled. And she shone! I chuckled. Sure, the girl was flirting all night. But she wasn’t flirting with me, or guys beside her; she was flirting with the guy in front of her. That’s what “it” should feel like.
“So… why don’t you go and introduce yourself,” the brunette asked again. “It’s not like she’s going to be freaked out. She has been hit on by girls before. She doesn’t really care.”
“How…?” I started.
“She has a gay sister,” the brunette cut me off.
“Yeah?” I asked cockily. “How do you know that?”
The brunette grinned and leaned in closer. And though we have been together for 5 years, and I couldn't have been happier, I will never forget the words she uttered in my ears that night, “Because I am her sister.”
- By Furrina

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Teen Wolf Season 2, Episode 1

Author’s Note: This is NOT a spoiler. It is what I would like the opening episode of Teen Wolf (S2) to be, whenever it comes back, in 2012.


[Previously on Teen Wolf] A brief synopsis of last season, that touches important moments like – Scott is turned, Stiles becomes Scott’s go to guy for werewolf problems, Derek and his scowl and his house, Scott dates Allison, Stiles loves Lydia, Jackson plays lacrosse & finds Scott’s secret and wants to become a Were, an image of Danny the Gay goalie/ hacker, Allison finds her family is hunters & Scott is a werewolf, Aunt Kate is killed by Peter, Peter is killed by Derek and Derek proclaims “Now, I am the Alpha!”
Badass Alison Argent

[Cut to: Now] A creature, Werewolf obviously, is leaping across rooftops with an alarming speed. On the ground, keeping in sync with him is Allison, loading her bow and firing at him at equally alarming speeds. Dad Huntsman is on the nearby roof with his sniper rifle, patiently waiting for Allison to distract the creature enough, slow it down a bit, to take it out. One of Allison’s “bomb” arrows hits a target directly behind the wolf. The wolf startles, and pauses only a second, before continuing his leaping – but Dad is ready. However, before his rifle can fire, an arrow flies and nicks the wolf on the arm (yes, Allison’s that good). He falls to Allison’s feet with a loud roar. Allison, rushes towards him and binds him, before he can react, tightly winding his body in some kind of chain. As the creature lies at her feet, roaring and crying, struggling to free himself, Allison’s on her knees, her face precariously close to the mouth of someone who can bite her throat off. The creature roars, but Allison, stupidly, leans closer and kisses him. The wolf slowly changes back to Scott, who smiles at her. They weren’t trying to kill each other, they were training.

Stiles is worried about Scott, as usual
[The next morning] Stiles drives Scott to school, as usual. He’s pissed that (a) Scott missed their date, at the hospital, to visit Lydia and (b) spent that time trying to teach his girlfriend how to kill him. Scott makes some lame-ass comment about how Allison should be prepared, “because the others are coming.” (Is that the new arc?) Stiles shuts up but is still concerned.

At school, they run into (1) Allison, to whom Scott remarks “last night was great” or something of the sort, (2) Jackson, who scowls at them and hurries forward (he obviously hates Scott because Scott did not “bite” him) and (3) Danny, who purposely avoids eye-contact with Stiles and follows Jackson. (What was that about?)

Jackson carelessly asks Danny about his BF Tom (or Jack, or whatever), to which Danny replies he’s settled at some faraway Uni. but it’s over between them. Jackson wonders what he’s gonna do, now that the only other Gay in the serial is gone, but Danny is not that upset, says something to effect of “I’m trying to get over him, by sitting in my room with his photo and crying my eyes out” blah-blah-blah. At which point, Stiles catches his eye, silently communicating, “You really expect him to believe that?” but Danny glares at him, all “if you even think about breathing a word, I’ll rip you to shreds.” (Again, what is that about?)
Danny, the Lacrosse Goalie and Jackson's best friend
Then we see other random characters like Chem. teacher and Coach, who make appropriate remarks about “stuff”. Coach comments how much Jackson has improved in the last few months and Jackson, very humbly says, “Suck on that, McCall”, and Scott is worried. [Close-up, ‘Worried expression’]
"Suck on that, McCall"
After school, Allison drives Scott home (seriously, that guy should really think about getting a car). Allison’s all “I’m so horny, I’d take you right now” and Scott’s like “Okay.” They start making out, but are interrupted by Scott’s mom (really bad timing, mom. Didn’t anyone tell you NOT to knock when your son is making out in the car, with his GF?) So, Scott’s like “Gotta go. Meet me at the same spot where you tried to kill me yesterday, so you can try it again.” Allison wonders if Derek is gonna show up, today at least, because she really wants to take a shot at the Alpha, and so does her dad (and her mom, and two uncles, 6 brothers, 3 sisters and bunch of other random hunters who pop up, now and then). So Scott’s like “I haven’t seen him since he stopped coming to my house at night and tackling me in my bed, and slamming me into walls. God, I miss him. I wonder where he’s at. Also, his house is almost always empty, but has stopped looking like the Haunted Manor on a Hill, and has started looking prettier, day-by-day.”

Speaking of pretty, we see Derek butt naked (the most coveted butt shot in history of TV) having a bath. He comes out, in a towel (*drops dead*) - camera pans and we see a bed, dishevelled, and clothes lying around, and sheets and pillows clawed out, indicating a “very very wild” night - and starts dressing.
Derek Hale, dressing
Meanwhile, Stiles is in the hospital, visiting still comatose Lydia, miffed that Scott didn’t turn up, today also. He talks about how she’s been in coma for 6 months already and how the doctors can’t figure out what’s wrong, because she’s obviously, completely healed by now. He tells her how much he likes [Close-up ‘Loves’] her and will be there whenever she wakes up, even if it’s 10 days or 10 years. [Cue “awwwwwwwwww”] Then he tells her he’s going out, but will be back soon. As soon as he’s gone, one of the monitors attached to Lydia starts beeping and her eyes pop open.
Comatose Lydia awakes

[It’s night now] In the school playground, an angry Jackson is hitting lacrosse balls into a tree. He’s pissed that Danny stood him up, for practice, for the umpteenth time this month. Right now, all I can say is I’m really glad I’m not that tree. So where is Danny? Could he be “trying to get over Tom (or Jack, or whatever)”?

Cue Danny, shirtless, wearing his trademark black track pants and freshly washed hair, looking for his shirt. Suddenly, a familiar voice comments about how he’d rather have him spend the night. Camera pans and we see (gasp!) Derek standing in the doorway, smiling (totally out of character) at him. Danny replies, that he’d love to stay but can’t, coz of school night and 11.00 pm curfew. Derek comes in and kisses him implying they’ve been “doing it” for quite some time, now. (What an Excellent way to get over your boyfriend, Danny!). But Danny doesn’t yield (stupid Danny). Besides, he has to meet Jackson for the practice.
Danny, shirtless getting dressed for practice
Speaking of practice, it’s over. The tree hath fallen, resistance was futile, and Jackson is sitting on his Porsche, drinking Red Bull (or any other energy drink) and crushing the empty cans. He’s probably finished about 20 cans already (whoa!), judging by the mound of crushed cans at the foot of his car. He’s blathering to himself about how good it was when Lydia was healthy. They would probably have been spending the night together.
Oh, he's pissed. Trust me!
In the hospital, Stiles in talking to a doctor about Lydia (because her parents wouldn’t be more bothered), when he sees Scott and Allison come in – full leather gear, on their way to training session. And Stiles is really glad they came [Close-up Stiles’ face]. He suggests they carry on ahead, while he finishes some formalities (again, where are her parents?). Scott offers to stay with Stiles. Allison proceeds alone to Lydia’s room (is it safe!?), pushes the door open, and screams. The camera pans to an empty bed. Lydia is gone‼

Hearing Allison, Stiles and Scott rush in, and see saline and tubes lying around, literally pulled out of Lydia’s body. The window near the bed is open. They rush to the window and look out, and we find that room is 4 to 5 storeys up. Stiles looks at Scott questioning, who returns the look expressionlessly [cue RPatz as Edward Cullen]. They wonder what’s gonna happen now, when Scott, suddenly, falls to his knees, covering his ears like the noise hurts them and then claws at the floor, struggling to stop himself from turning. Allison looks at Stiles with an expression that says “Shit! We are screwed

In the school ground, drunk on Power (drinks) Jackson is still sitting on his car when, sexed down Danny arrives (he drives a Bentley, who knew?) and Jackson’s like, “I hope you’re finally over your stupid, pathetic bf, who had the nerve to come for 10 seconds last season and then disappearing like that", and Danny’s like “Yes, I am." And how!

Suddenly a roar, rings out and Jackson falls on the ground, rolling around and fluttering, trying to get up (like Scott did when Peter blew him in the face, last season, in the gymnasium). Then, in slow process we are so familiar with, his eyes turn yellow, his face contorts, he grows fangs and facial hair (you know the drill) and he stands up, claws out, directly before Danny, who’s pale and white.
Jackson starts turning into a Werewolf
Jackson is about to jump Danny, when a figure tackles him to the ground. The figure is (any guesses?) Derek, of course!!
Knight in Shining armour to the Rescue!

Knight in Shining armour to the rescue! Yay‼ He tells Danny to get in his car and lock himself in. Danny does what he is told but his expression clearly says he has no idea what just happened. (Danny doesn’t know Jackson is a werewolf? Does he, at least, know Derek is a werewolf? Or that Derek is the werewolf, the Alpha?) We get the answer, as the next moment his expression turns from scared to shocking disbelief, as his boyfriend, Derek, turns into a weird creature (Alpha is horrible looking, remember? Not like Cutesy Betas) before his very eyes. The Alpha and the Beta have a glare off, ready to fight.
The Alpha

Back at the hospital, Scott is fully transformed, his struggle in vain. He stands up, facing Stiles and Allison, glaring menacingly at them, his claws out, ready to attack. 
Teen Wolf, Scott McCall

Uh…oh!!
-Furrina

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Don't Walk Away by Audra Bonacki

These are the lyrics for Audra Bonacki song, "Don't Walk Away" which plays just before the end credits of The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green.

You spend lifetime, searching and dreaming
Carelessly treading, the path that you choose;
Life's not behind you, it's here in the moment
Waiting to see, what you'll do...

I see your familiar face,
Questions linger in empty space,
Maybe it's time I started believing,
I'm here, Don't walk away...

Friday, June 3, 2011

Flashback 2: Restoration (1995)


Before I found blogging, and at a time when I was too chicken to let anyone read my stuff, I spent hours writing about things I liked in various notebooks. Needless to say, I have endless supply of Gems in my old drawers and desks. Today, I was going through my old notebooks when I found about a nice movie I had written about almost 2 years back. This is entry from 25th Feb 2009.

I saw a great movie called “Restoration”, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Meg Ryan. 
Poster for Restoration
It’s absolutely great. I mean it isn’t a classic or anything, or even close; it’s not a touchy-feely beautiful movie but a story so simple, so poignant, it hurts. It a story of a young man - a skilled medical student with high dreams and aspirations; of choices he makes and the effect it has on him and others around him. The story set in the mid 17th century England, in the years preceding the Plague epidemic and the Great Fire of London, and has some fairly Graphic images of streets, illness and ailments and patients, practices and beliefs – everything.

The movie begins in a hospital in England, where two of most brilliant students are studying. One is Robert Merivel (Downey Jr.), wasted but good with medicines and high ambitions, costly needs but no money; other is John Pearce (David Thewlis), brilliant but simple, who confines to traditions and places more trust in prayers than science. One day, Merivel is invited to the court of the King, Charles II (Sam Neill) to treat a severely ailing patient who turns out to be the King’s favourite dog. He succeeds and is offered a position in the court as “Duke of Bidnold”, a position he readily accepts while John chooses to remain behind and continue with his medicine. He adjusts easily to the life of luxury, distancing from medicine and pursuing things like stars and astronomy. Because of his funny, lovable and trustworthy nature, he soon becomes the King’s favourite and is promptly married off to Lady Celia (Polly Walker), the King’s jealous mistress, to prevent any issues on the Queen’s part. He immediately falls in ‘unrequited’ love with her, and tries everything in his power to make her fall in love with him. He is assisted by his butler, Will (Sir Ian McKellan) and a painter Elias Finn (Hugh Grant) who was commissioned by the King to create the Lady’s portrait. It is King’s desire that the Lady join him as soon the portrait is finished, so they keep postponing the unveiling. That is, until the King pays an unexpected visit, finds the truth and kicks Merivel out, forfeiting all his titles, lands and monies.

Having nowhere to go, he decides to pay his old friend John, now doctor at Mr. Pearce and the Quaker Mental Institute, a visit. Here is offered a temporary position as a Quack which he accepts because they also provide a place to live. He meets various patients including a widow, Katherine who is suffering from Insomnia. He is horrified at the treatments employed to cure the patients, like bleeding (to drain the demon) and starts prescribing his own cures, making him a radical but effective and loved doctor. During his stay John catches consumption and Merivel who had “forgotten” medicine tries everything in his power to cure his friend but in vain. In his frustration, he has a fling with Katherine. John dies and Kate announces she is pregnant.

When the term of his job ends, he leaves the institute with his woman. He goes back to London to his old home only to find it abandoned and the city hit by plague. It is here that he tries to keep his wife safe, learning to love her and for once, receiving love in return. They plan to build a beautiful house and a better world with their son, ‘John’. Here Katherine asks him why he doesn’t love her and he, having seen only unrequited love and rejection, replies that “I never learnt to love back” (It just broke my heart!). But in his own way, he does love her. Also, he fears he will suffer from plague or consumption and starts preventive treatment upon himself. Soon Katherine gives birth to a girl (no John), tells Robert to call her Margaret (her first daughter whose death was the reason of her insomnia in the first place) and dies in his arms.

Merivel goes to work in the plague stricken areas, being the only doctor actually willing to commit to plague stricken patients. Every day, he writes, in his diary, to his daughter stating that if he should ever become ill, he won’t return; but he always returns. It is also here, that people somehow start mistaking him for John Pearce, which he makes no move to correct. One day, he is summoned to courts to treat the Queen for plague. He wears a gear (like a fireman’s suit) as a precaution. He is surprised to find that Queen is Lady Celia, his ex-wife, and is not suffering from plague, only pregnant. He treats her, but refuses to remove his helmet for either her or the King.

Just then a messenger arrives with the news about the Great Fire. He races home to find almost half of London, including his hospital and his house destroyed in the fire. In his desperation to find his daughter and her nurse, he slips down the stairs and lands in a boat, comatose. The boat drifts down the river, landing at a place where Robert Merivel is recognised. He wakes up after a few days, much to his surprise, in his old butler Will’s home. He is informed that fate brought him to Bidnold, his old estate. When he asks for Margaret, they think he is suffering from deliriums. But he assures them he's quite alright and that Margaret is his daughter who was lost in the Great Fire. He hopes for news about her but, sadly, there is none. He starts mourning for his lost daughter, when they are interrupted by the arrival of the King. Robert Merivel, ex-courtier, bows down before his King.

King, “When Lady Celia was ill (Robert fains ignorance, “Was she?”), she was treated by a friend of yours, Dr. John Pearce. Only she didn’t think so, and neither did I, a doubt confirmed by the arrival of a nurse bearing a child, asking for Dr. Robert Merivel. A child, I believe, to be yours.” The King steps aside to reveal the nurse and the baby. Robert is overjoyed.

Merivel reunites with his daughter and King Charles II restores his titles.
The King leaves, but not before granting Sir Robert Merival all his lands and titles back. Robert accepts but leaves Bidnold, with his daughter Margaret to continue his work as a doctor. His last lines, as the screen fades to black, are to his daughter, “The fire in its fury has consumed the great plague. Misfortune may leave behind unlooked-for blessings... none dearer than you, my little Margaret. I will return to the city, to my work as a doctor, and the rebuilding of the King's Hospital. The stars that once confused me seem now to light a path that is clear, that I have in truth been traveling for all these days. Where I met what came, and left behind my sorrows. And I am traveling still.

The footnote reads: Gimme some credit people, I spent last 6 hours writing it.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Flashback: An Ordinary Heart by Emmylou Harris from Happy, Texas

For the 2 – almost 3 – weeks, I have been suffering from a serious case of Writer’s Block. I know for someone who’s aspiring to be a writer, not actually a writer, this is a serious handicap. When you have so many things to say, to share, but the right words never ever seem right enough. So, I looked for inspirations in other places – old books, movies, videos on Youtube, songs and lately, TV serials. And as anyone can see, I still have to find one.

But I did notice one thing. Whenever any filmmaker – TV or movies – runs out of ideas on how to progress the story further, they add a weird flashback scene, till he (or she) can find their remaining story. Today, in absence of anything decent to write about, I too am going about my own flashback story. It is not much of a story, as miswritten lyrics of ‘Ordinary Heart’ by Emmylou Harris, from Happy, Texas.

A few years, when I was living with my grandparents for a while, I saw “Happy, Texas” on cable and somehow, immediately took a liking for the song that plays in the background when Joe thinks she is watching “David” and “Steven” making out, when in reality it’s Harry and Wayne planning the heist. And somehow feels heartbroken and the background singer goes “An Ordinary Heart comes in plain brown wrapper…” and I knew I had to find it. At that time, I could only find these miswritten lyrics to the song.

These are the lyrics that inspired me once, I hope they will work their magic again

An ordinary heart comes in a plain brown wrapper,
Believing in hopes and dreams and happy ever after.
Someone to love is all that really matters to a heart,
An ordinary heart.

An ordinary heart comes with a door that never closes.
Though it's gathering more than its share of thorns among the roses,
It will tell you that's just the price that life imposes on a heart,
An ordinary heart.

An ordinary heart could make an art of anything,
Pretend or break, mend or ache, forgive and live to sing.
An ordinary heart is just a diamond in the rough.
A diamond after all is made of ordinary stuff.

Memories of lines in rhymes and old love letters,
Moments that shine in time and beats and measures,
No shrine of gold could hold the finer treasures of a heart
An ordinary heart.

An ordinary heart could make an art of anything,
Pretend or break, mend or ache, forgive and live to sing.
An ordinary heart is just a diamond in the rough.
A diamond after all is made of ordinary stuff.

These are, of course, the wrong lyrics. The correct lyrics are:



An ordinary heart comes in a plain brown wrapper
Believe'n in hopes & dreams & happy ever after
Someone to love is all that really matters
To a heart, an ordinary heart

An ordinary heart comes with a door that never closes
Tho it's gathered more than it's share of thorns among the roses
It would tell you that's just the price that life imposes on a heart, 
An ordinary heart

An ordinary heart may not be the jewel in the crown
But It's the only thing you can count on when the chips are down
An ordinary heart is a diamond in the rough
A diamond after all is just made of ordinary stuff

After all this time you think it would know better
Still reading between the lines of old love letters
But nothing is lost once it becomes a treasure of a heart, 
An ordinary heart

An ordinary heart it came in a plain brown wrapper
Believe'n in hopes & dreams & happy ever after
Someone to love was all that really mattered
To a heart, this ordinary heart

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Discovered!!! Shah Rukh and Aamir in a movie together!!


A few days back, my sister and I were discussing the famed “Khans” of Bollywood, when I casually observed that all Khans – Shah Rukh, Salman, Aamir and Saif – had acted opposite each other, in at least one movie. And we sat down to List the movies.

Salman Khan – Shah Rukh Khan:
  1. Karan Arjun
  2. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
  3. Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam
  4. Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega (Salman movie, which has Shah Rukh cameo as Rani Mukherjee’s real fiancĂ©)
  5. Om Shanti Om (Shah Rukh movie, which has Salman's cameo as himself)

Salman Khan – Saif Khan:
  1. Hum Saath Saath Hain
  2. Biwi no. 1 (Salman movie, which has Saif's cameo as Deepak, Sushmita Sen’s ex-boy friend)
  3. Om Shanti Om (Shah Rukh movie, which cameos by both)

Saif Ali Khan – Shah Rukh Khan:
  1. Kal Ho Na Ho
  2. Om Shanti Om (Shah Rukh movie, which has Saif's cameo as himself)

Saif Ali Khan – Aamir Khan:
  1. Parampara
  2. Dil Chahta Hai

Salman Khan – Aamir Khan:
  1. Andaz Apna Apna


It seemed like Shah Rukh and Aamir have never acted in a movie together. Their off-screen chemistry, famed for their on-going feud, is much more publicized, though the actual cause of this feud is not known. They allegedly patched things up last year.

But, we were fooling around the net yesterday, when we found they have indeed acted in a movie together - Pehla Nasha, a 1993 Deepak Tijori starrer and an uncredited remake of Brian De Palma’s Body Double, and though they don’t have full-fledged roles, it’s the first and the only movie to actually boost having Aamir and Shah Rukh in the same frame.
Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan appeared Together in the film Pehla Nasha in 1993.
The movie also has a cameo by Saif Ali Khan, making it the first movie to have 3 of the 4 Khans (Shah Rukh, Aamir and Saif minus Salman), together. The second is Om Shanti Om (2007), which also has 3 Khans (Shah Rukh, Saif and Salman minus Aamir).


This article is co-authoured by my sister, Konica, who is an inspiration and well... always has my back. Thanks, Kay!
Old Picture of Kay (my inspiration), My Dad (my 1st fan) and Me