Monday, September 24, 2007

20-20 world cup: India Rocks!


Final: India vs Pakistan!

What a fantastic match it was! India knocks out pakistan by 5 runs and bag the 20-20 worldcup. Truly it was real team effort shown by India. The thrill continued till the last ball.

चोवीस वर्षांपूर्वी भारतीय संघाने बलाढ्य वेस्ट इंडीजला नमवीत १९८३ची विश्‍वकरंडक क्रिकेट स्पर्धा जिंकली. त्या वेळी कर्णधार कपिलदेवने व्हीव रिचर्डसचा सुरेख झेल घेत सामन्याला निर्णायक कलाटणी दिली. त्यानेच ऐतिहासिक लॉर्डसवर विश्‍वकरंडक उंचावून भारताच्या जागतिक क्रिकेटमधील वर्चस्वावर शिक्कामोर्तब केले.

चोवीस वर्षांनंतर ट्‌वेंटी-२० विश्‍वकरंडक क्रिकेट स्पर्धेद्वारे प्रथमच भारतीय संघाचे कर्णधारपद भूषविणाऱ्या महेंद्रसिंह धोनीने सर्वांनाच आश्‍चर्याचा धक्का दिला. धोनीच्या कुशल नेतृत्वाबरोबरच भारतीय खेळाडूंच्या सांघिक कामगिरीच्या बळावर भारताने ही स्पर्धा जिंकली. महेंद्रसिंह धोनीने ट्‌वेंटी-२० विश्‍वकरंडक उंचावला आणि एकदम १९८३चाच क्षण पुन्हा एकदा डोळ्यांसमोर तराळला.
:Source eSakal


Monday, September 03, 2007

Nuclear Deal!

The way things currently going on with the so called Nuclear Deal 123 and the politics with it really makes us to think what kind of government we hav in this country.

The government which cannot take decesions on its own. The opposition which cannot oppose in full spirit. And the lefts can't decide whats right...???

This is what it is India at sixty... :(

I do not understand when the government has decided to do the deal which they say is good for India etc but they don't go forward simply because they will loose the government.

Sheer complexity in making decisions... or sheer stupidity?

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Back to Pune!

Pune the place I always love to be at... Just moved back to it after getting out of Mumbai.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Die Hard 4.0 - Live Free or Die Hard ***1/2



Die Hard to watch this movie...


A good movie with high tech equipments, mind-blowing stunts, hacking, cybercrimes, lot of things to think on but sometimes exaggaration of the things but still Brucy rocks!


John McClane uses laptop to bash the head, Bruce plays a good role of cop who is not so much in tune with technology but still understands the crime and takes risk to get them down...


Sometimes you feel confused and the hackers taking over the city, maan! who is the president at that time is still a question for me... authorities sound too foolish when they are attacked by hackers... still a good movie to watch with ultimate stunts and nice comic sprinkles...


Though things shown are really crap but they give you the real idea of what will happen if things go so wrong... just enjoy with hot coffee! :P

Monday, June 18, 2007

Bye Bye Accenture




Finally I said bye to Accenture... as well as to Mumbai...

I just can't forget the 3.5 yrs in Accenture and in Mumbai.

Mumbai the city which never sleeps... I like the city due to its spirit of living a fast life with so many different kind of people all together working hard, making money, fighting with day-to-day life problems... if you want to be a good person the city has plenty opportunities for you, and if you want to be a bad person the city has many opportunities as well!

My best moment in Mumbai was the Bryan Adams concert in Feb-Mar 2006 and the Kala Ghoda fest at the same time. The bad moment was 26th July 2006 with heavy rains making the city crumble...

Also I just can't forget the number of movies I watched, many a times alone ;)And I will miss many of my new friends I made here...

Accenture, Mumbai: It was fun to be with Accenture with such a diverse kind of proffessional people together. I loved the way this company shaped itself in Mumbai. It was a sad thing that I needed to quit this organisation but still as being my first employer I will love this company.

Anyways, bye and hats off to both Accenture and Mumbai...


Friday, June 15, 2007

Cheeni thodisi Kum **1/2


Cheeni Kum - a good light hearted movie

but a very controversial topic taken so lightly makes you feel confused and unconvinced at the end.


One watch is definitely not waste, Amitabh and Tabbu both have done a great job.

Comic scenes are too good, though it seems that paresh rawal and his abilities are wasted...

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

In dino, dil mera, muzse ye keh raha, tuuu khwab sajaa ***1/2

In dino, dil mera, muzse hai, keh raha,
tuuuu khwab sajaa, tuu jii le jara...
Hai tuze Izazat, karle tu bhi mohabbat...

Berang si hai badi jindagi, kuch rang to bharu...
Mein apni tanhai ke waste, ab kuch to karu...
Jab mile thodi fursat, khudse kar le tu mohabbat,
Hai tuze Izazat, karle tu bhi mohabbat...

Song that may bring out the libertine in you.

Mumbai.
Ye shahar humein Jitna deta hai, usse kayi jada humse le leta hai.

Life in a Metro, What a movie is that!
After spending almost 3.5 yrs in Mumbai I literally sensed this thing...

Sensible acting by KK, Sharman, Irfan(he is awesome), Shilpa Shetty and Konkna Sen. Nice movie with little exaggeration in the story. A must watch if you want to see how sick the life can be, if you do not bind yourself with moral values and principles.

Still things go this way in Metros or I would say in Urban society. This is the way people live life to earn money, prestige, opprotunities etc. They literally compromise themselves.

Enjoy the superb, meaningful songs like Kar Salam, Batein Kuch Unkahisi, O meri Jaan, Alvida...

I simply loved them... they make you think, think about you, think about your life and what you are really getting out of it...

Do watch out...

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Spiderman 3 ***

A good movie to watch out with really good adventure scenes
but if you have enjoyed the part 2 then you won't find this one too good...

A identified villain in part 2 and its suspense becomes useless in this part..
rather new villains are identified...

Go if you get cheap tickets... :)

Monday, April 02, 2007

300 ***

They were 300 against millions...

A nice movie to watch. Inspirational. But few things in the movie makes it boring. The queen using her beauty abilities is not understandable. It doesn't seem a real need.

War events shown are fabulous... Go for it once.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Congratulations!! Vishwanathan Anand

He made it to the top in the list....

Viswanathan Anand won the Morelia-Linares chess tournament drawing his final round game with Vassily Ivanchuk of Ukraine and gathering 8.5 points, a full point clear of Norwegian Magnus Carlsen and Alexander Morozevich of Russia.

The victory proved vital for Anand as he, for the first time in his career, is now set to be the number one player according to the FIDE list.

-- Linares, March 11

Source: http://www.indianexpress.com/story/25408.html

Friday, February 23, 2007

Myth Called Indian Programmers

I found this article in Times Of India (TOI) .. Give me your views...
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They are the poster boys of matrimonial classifieds. They are paid handsomely, perceived to be intelligent and travel abroad frequently. Single-handedly, they brought purpose to the otherwise sleepy city of Bangalore.

Indian software engineers are today the face of a third-world rebellion. But what exactly do they do? That's a disturbing question. Last week, during the annual fair of the software industry's apex body Nasscom, no one uttered a word about India's programmers.

The event, which brought together software professionals from around the world, used up all its 29 sessions to discuss prospects to improve the performance of software companies. Panels chose to debate extensively on subjects like managing innovation, business growth and multiple geographies.

But there was nothing on programmers, who you would imagine are the driving force behind the success of the Indian software companies. Perhaps you imagined wrong. "It is an explosive truth that local software companies won't accept.

Most software professionals in India are not programmers, they are mere coders," says a senior executive from a global consultancy firm, who has helped Nasscom in researching its industry reports.

In industry parlance, coders are akin to smart assembly line workers as opposed to programmers who are plant engineers. Programmers are the brains, the glorious visionaries who create things. Large software programmes that often run into billions of lines are designed and developed by a handful of programmers.

Coders follow instructions to write, evaluate and test small components of the large program. As a computer science student in IIT Mumbai puts it if programming requires a post graduate level of knowledge of complex algorithms and programming methods, coding requires only high school knowledge of the subject.

Coding is also the grime job. It is repetitive and monotonous. Coders know that. They feel stuck in their jobs. They have fallen into the trap of the software hype and now realise that though their status is glorified in the society, intellectually they are stranded.

Companies do not offer them stock options anymore and their salaries are not growing at the spectacular rates at which they did a few years ago.

"There is nothing new to learn from the job I am doing in Pune. I could have done it with some training even after passing high school," says a 25-year-old who joined Infosys after finishing his engineering course in Nagpur.

A Microsoft analyst says, "Like our manufacturing industry, the Indian software industry is largely a process driven one. That should speak for the fact that we still don't have a domestic software product like Yahoo or Google to use in our daily lives."

IIT graduates have consciously shunned India's best known companies like Infosys and TCS, though they offered very attractive salaries. Last year, from IIT Powai, the top three Indian IT companies got just 10 students out of the 574 who passed out.

The best computer science students prefer to join companies like Google and Trilogy. Krishna Prasad from the College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai, who did not bite Infosys' offer, says, "The entrance test to join TCS is a joke compared to the one in Trilogy. That speaks of what the Indian firms are looking for."

A senior TCS executive, who requested anonymity, admitted that the perception of coders is changing even within the company. It is a gloomy outlook. He believes it has a lot to do with business dynamics.

The executive, a programmer for two decades, says that in the late '70s and early '80s, software drew a motley set of professionals from all kinds of fields.

In the mid-'90s, as onsite projects increased dramatically, software companies started picking all the engineers they could as the US authorities granted visas only to graduates who had four years of education after high school.

After Y2K, as American companies discovered India's cheap software professionals, the demand for engineers shot up," the executive says. Most of these engineers were coders. They were almost identical workers who sat long hours to write line after line of codes, or test a fraction of a programme.

They did not complain because their pay and perks were good. Now, the demand for coding has diminished, and there is a churning.

Over the years, due to the improved communication networks and increased reliability of Indian firms, projects that required a worker to be at a client's site, say in America, are dwindling in number. And with it the need for engineers who have four years of education after high school.

Graduates from non-professional courses, companies know, can do the engineer's job equally well. Also, over the years, as Indian companies have already coded for many common applications like banking, insurance and accounting, they have created libraries of code which they reuse.

Top software companies have now started recruiting science graduates who will be trained alongside engineers and deployed in the same projects. The CEO of India's largest software company TCS, S Ramadorai, had earlier explained, "The core programming still requires technical skills.

But, there are other jobs we found that can be done by graduates." NIIT's Arvind Thakur says, "We have always maintained that it is the aptitude and not qualifications that is vital for programming. In fact, there are cases where graduate programmers have done better than the ones from the engineering stream."

Software engineers, are increasingly getting dejected. Sachin Rao, one of the coders stuck in the routine of a job that does not excite him anymore, has been toying with the idea of moving out of Infosys but cannot find a different kind of "break", given his coding experience.

He sums up his plight by vaguely recollecting a story in which thousands of caterpillars keep climbing a wall, the height of which they don't know. They clamber over each other, fall, start again, but keep climbing. They don't know that they can eventually fly.

Rao cannot remember how the story ends but feels the coders of India today are like the caterpillars who plod their way through while there are more spectacular ways of reaching the various destinations of life.

Ghost Rider - Lets Ride


He turns his curse to his power... and Rides. Cool Graphics and Special Effects.... and wonderful biking...

Those who have watched Van Helsing will find the same feeling again. But story su**s. Not so much to thrill in the story. Another sequel is guaranteed in the end...

Nicolas done a good job and Eva Mendes looks good.. :)
I would say watch out if you are getting free tickets !! ;)

I liked the Spiderman - 3 trailor shown before the movie :P

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Casino Royale



Fantastic Endeavour !!!

Daniel Craig, although blonde, definitely deserves the role.A must watch. Don't even waste time in reading the reviews.The game in Casino Royale heightens the heartbeat.
Eva Green has done nice job, first time James falls in love.



Movie do not resolve much but still makes you to wait for another one. I am waiting eagerly for the another James Bond movie.

The title song You Know My Name is also good with amazing Animations.

Go for it...