Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Dhoom:2 (Movie)


The world’s oldest desert, the Namib…

A solitary railway line…

A royal family on a royal journey…

From the sky, like lightning… a FLASH!

The centuries old Royal Crown is stolen!

BACK IN ACTION... DHOOM:2 reinvents the action comedy genre and propels it into the 21st century.

Ali’s (Uday Chopra) dream of becoming a police officer has come true. He is now ACP Jai Dixit’s (Abhishek Bachchan) ‘right hand man’. Together, they are trying to keep a tight leash on the crime in India. Little do they know what they are going to be up against.

Enter Aryan - Mr. A (Hrithik Roshan) - A hi-tech international thief. After pulling off a series of impossible heists all over the world, his next target is Mumbai, India. The case is given to ACP Jai and Ali. Helping them put the pieces of the puzzle together is ACP Shonali Bose (Bipasha Basu), Jai’s college mate, now a police officer in her own right. For the last two years Shonali has been tracking these amazing thefts and is now an expert on this thief, who no one has seen.



Once in Mumbai, Mr. A finds his match in Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai), a petty yet clever thief. She makes him an offer he finds very hard to refuse. A partnership! Aryan accepts.

And so the game begins – a game of cat and mouse – a game of good v/s bad.

The “COPS” - Jai, Shonali and Ali; and they are after Aryan and Sunehri – “The ROBBERS”.

From the desert of Namibia to the backwaters of Goa, the mean streets of Mumbai and the ancient forts of Rajasthan, and finally to “Wild n Exotic” Rio, Brazil.

Does ACP Jai Dixit manage to nab Mr. A? Or does Mr. A prove to be too much for him?

Never-Seen-Before Action Sequences, Hi-Tech Heists, Breathtaking Hi-Speed Chases, Non-Stop Laughter and Excitement will lead you to the answer to these questions.

Go On…! Enjoy the RIDE…!! ONCE AGAIN…!!!

Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic (Movie)




Ranbeer Talwar (Saif Ali Khan), one of the country's top industrialists, is a loner, not by choice, but because he lost everyone he ever loved. He is now faced with a very peculiar and uncomfortable situation. In a rare and landmark court verdict, he is to look after 4 orphan children.
The orphans hate him and want revenge from him.
The children do not want to live with a man they hate; he too cannot face them or look them in the eye for certain reasons.



Their life together is very unhappy, one day they pray to God for help and he does help them. He sends his most mischievous, childlike, lovable angel to the rescue, with a mission to bring Ranbeer and the kids together.
Geeta (Rani Mukerji) comes bicycling down a rainbow… and bursts into Ranbeer's house as the self-proclaimed new nanny.
And then starts the roller coaster ride of fun, emotions, magic and love.
An angel who doesn't know what love is.
A man who always lost love.
Four orphans who need love.
All come together to bring you a film with fun, excitement, masti, tears, magic and love
Truly……
Thoda Pyaar, Thoda Magic!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Stairway to Heaven (2003-2004, Korean TV Series)


2003 could be said to be a pretty fulfilling year for Korean dramas. From All In to Mermaid Lady, Yellow Handkerchief to Damo, these dramas have garnered a pretty faithful following when played on TV. To top off the moving year of titillating Korean dramas, SBS broadcast Stairway to Heaven, starring current heartthrob Kwon Sang-woo and entrancing actress Choi Ji-woo.
This show was a big hit, considering that it could absorb a viewership of anything from 25%- 45%. Of course, one of its main reasons could be the star-studded cast. Starring Kwon Sang-woo, who returns to the screen after his major movie hit My Tutor Friend, fans can't seem to get enough of him. Also, Choi Ji-woo, the awe-aspiring actress from Winter Sonata, has not been in any productions since Winter Sonata, except a Hong Kong-Korea production, 101 Proposals. Another of its lead actors, Shin Hyun-joon has also been missing from drama productions since 1999. With a cast like that, it's no wonder that it was one of the most anticipated dramas of the year, even in its pre-production stage.
Alas, this drama is not exactly captivating or exciting. The storyline is too cliche. Most of the plot seems to have been copied from other dramas such as Autumn Fairy Tale and Winter Sonata. Certain parts of it also parallel the storyline of Beautiful Days, which might be due to the fact that the PD of this drama Lee Jang Soo was the PD of Beautiful Days.
Like any other melodrama, this story opens with two childhood friends: Cha Song Joo (Kwon Sang-woo) and Han Jung Suh (Choi Ji-woo). However, as Jung Suh's father remarries, her new stepmother Tae Mira, brings her two children along, Han Tae Hwa and Han Yuri (Kim Tae-hee). An introvert, Han Tae Hwa (Shin Hyun-joon) is touched by Jung Suh's kindness towards him and gradually falls in love with her. On the other hand, Jung Suh and Song Joo have an inseparable relationship. At the same time, Yuri also likes Song Joo. So you can see that there's pretty complicated relationship triangle, or rather, rectangle here.
The show than fast-forwards years later, when the children have all grown up. However, due to a freak accident, Jung Suh is run over by Yuri's car, which leaves her suffering from memory loss and living with Tae Hwa under a pseudonym. Song Joo is devastated, but never forgets about Jung Suh even though the irritating Yuri tries at all times to get his attention. When the lovers finally reunite, another cruel misfortune occurs...
Like Autumn Fairy Tale, this story also depicts two children who grew up together and become lovers. Kwon Sang-woo is captivating as Song Joo. In fact, the media reported that Kwon shed so much tears in one of the scenes of the show that even the production crew became teary. In fact, this seems to be his best production to date, having acted in pretty minor roles before. Choi Ji-woo is also charismatic in her role as Han Jung Suh. However, it seems like she has become so fixated in playing pathetic, damsel in distress roles (recall: Beautiful Days, Truth, Winter Sonata) that it is becoming numbing for the audience to see her in such pitiful renditions.
However, it was refreshing to see Shin Hyun-joon in dramas again. Taking a five year hiatus in drama productions to concentrate on his movie career, there have been significant changes in his acting style, becoming more mature and in-depth in his character portrayal. Another actress Kim Tae-hee, who plays the evil Yuri, failed to impress with her bad-girl impersonation. Going by the same few expressions, Kim clearly shows her weakness in portraying the inner feelings of Han Yuri, especially since the four main characters in the drama focus a lot on inner feelings. Lee Wan could be said to have brought in a breath of fresh air. Acting as the younger Tae Hwa, Lee Wan is considered one of the most prominent up-and-coming actors to look out for. In fact, he is Kim Tae-hee's brother in real life.
To conclude, Stairs to Heaven is typical Korean melodrama. Unless you are a big fan of Kwon Sang-woo or Choi Ji-woo, you would most probably find this story boring, since the storyline has been used in so many other high profile drama productions before. Watching the last episode, one feels not forlorn, but rather, melancholic. (Review by Kit Lim)

Stairway to Heaven ("Cheon-guk-ui gyedan"). 20 episodes. Written by Park Hye-kyung. Produced by Lee Jang-soo. Starring Kwon Sang-woo, Choi Ji-woo, Shin Hyun-joon, Kim Tae-hee, Ha Jae-young, Kim Ji-sook, Jung Han-yong. Aired on SBS in Korea from December 3, 2003 - February 5, 2004.

Winter Sonata (2002, Korean TV Series)


Another masterpiece by Korea's revered director, Yoon Suk-ho, Winter Sonata is the second installment of his famous four season series, the previous being Autumn Fairy Tale and the latest, Scent of Summer. Like its predecessor, Autumn Fairy Tale, Winter Sonata has a huge following in many parts of Asia, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Japan and Southeast Asia. Its two leading stars, Bae Yong-jun (Untold Scandal) and Choi Ji-woo also gained international fame because of the series.
Bae Yong-jun takes up the role of Kang Joon-sang, an illegitimate child whose mother is an accomplished pianist. Due to his parental background, he is an introvert who does not like to interact with people, and often does not take the initiative to express himself. Even though his mother has told him his father is dead, as a child, Joon-sang believes that he is still alive. Hence, when he becomes older, he decides to return to his mother's hometown, where his parents were lovers, in a bid to look for his biological father.
Joon-sang then transfers to the high school where Yoo-jin (Choi Ji-woo) studies. A couple of entertaining anecdotes then happen between the two protagonists and through these incidents, they grow to like each other. However, as Joon-sang investigates, he realizes that his biological father might be Yoo-jin's late father. Flustered by his new findings, he decides to leave. However, as he decides to rush to see Yoo-jin for one last time, he is knocked down by a car...
Meanwhile, as the rest of his schoolmates including Yoo-jin think that he is dead after the accident, he is in fact alive, but he has lost his memory. In a bid to let him lead a happier life, his mother decides to erase his previous memories and give him new memories with a new identity, Lee Min-hyung.
The show than fast forwards 10 years later, as Joon-sang and Yoo-jin have both grown up. Joon-sang returns as Min-hyung and as Chae-rin's boyfriend (Chae-rin was Yoo-jin and Joon-sang's classmate in high school, but later went to France for further studies). During this time, Yoo-jin was about to get engaged to her childhood playmate Sang-hyuk, played by up-and-coming actor Park Yong-ha. However, due to a twist of fate, Joon-sang and Yoo-jin meet again and become attracted to each other once more. As the fate of the four intertwines, the show goes on to tell of the enthralling love story between Joon-sang and Yoo-jin.
Winter Sonata is a captivating story. The chemistry between Bae Yong-jun and Choi Ji-woo is terrific. In fact, many people were so impressed by them that rumours surfaced that they were a real-life couple. Bae Yong-jun certainly impressed many with his gripping performance of Joon-sang and Min-hyung. This could be said to be his breakthrough drama, as it was through this show that he shot to great fame. Choi Ji-woo also proves herself as an A-list actress with her overwhelming performance as Yoo-jin. One of her scenes which enthralled me was when she was confronting Joon-sang, urging him not to fire an old worker. The feeling of urgency then topped 100%.
As for the supporting leads, Park Sol-mi did a good impersonation of Chae-rin. Park Yong-ha did fairly well, but acting alongside veteran actors Bae Yong-jun and Choi Ji-woo, he clearly showed his inexperience in this field. Finally, it would be almost unjust to leave Kim Hae-sook out of the picture. Acting as Yoo-jin's mother, her performance as the Korean "ajumma" added flavour and colour throughout the whole show.
Again, Yoon Suk-ho has proven himself as one of Korea's best drama tellers. With an impressive portfolio, many audience members certainly do look forward to his subsequent dramas. Winter Sonata is an original love story. It's definitely not-to-be-missed! (Review by Kit Lim)

Winter Sonata ("Gyeoul yeonga"). Alternative titles: "Winter Love Song" or "Winter Ballad." 20 episodes. Written by Kim Eun-hee and Yoon Eun-kyung. Produced by Yoon Suk-ho. Starring Bae Yong-jun, Choi Ji-woo, Park Yong-ha, Park Sol-mi, Lee Hye-eun, Ryu Seung-soo, and Kim Hye-sook. First aired on KBS2 in Korea from January 14 - March 19, 2002.

U Me Aur Hum (Movie)


Aamir Khan has raised the bar with TAARE ZAMEEN PAR. Comparisons between Aamir and Ajay Devgan, who makes his directorial debut with U ME AUR HUM, would be erroneous, but you can't turn a blind eye to the fact that the viewer would expect an encore with U ME AUR HUM. Will U ME AUR HUM live up to the humungous hype and expectations? Does Devgan have the trappings of a fine storyteller? Oh yes, he does!

Let's come to the point right away. Devgan needs to be lauded for choosing a daringly different theme in his debut film and most importantly, doing justice to it, handling it with extreme care. We know him as a powerful actor, now there's yet another designation added to his name -- avant-garde director.
Let's move on to the next query! Is the real-life couple -- Ajay and Kajol -- as dynamic yet again? The answer is, they're electrifying. Both pitch in bravura performances, reaffirming the fact that this jodi is amongst the finest of this generation.

One of the prime reasons why U ME AUR HUM works, and works big time, is because it's aimed at the heart. Anyone who's into relationships, anyone who believes in love, anyone who thinks from the heart, anyone who has watched his/her partner grapple a grave disease, will identify with a film like U ME AUR HUM.

To cut a long story short, U ME AUR HUM marks the birth of a powerhouse of talent. Watch U ME AUR HUM for various reasons, but most importantly, watch it for a new director who respects your 2.30 hours and the hard-earned bucks that you invest on watching his movie. It's time to fall in love with love… again!

The first time Ajay [Ajay Devgan] saw Pia [Kajol], she served him drinks. She affected him more than the alcohol, it was love at first sight. The first time Pia saw Ajay, he had a drink too many. She watched him make a fool of himself and was relieved when he passed out.

Kisah Si Burung Pipit


Saya dapet kisah berikut dari atasan saya, Pak "AS", melalui email. Saya pikir, hikmah yang dapat dipetik dari kisah itu bagus sekali. Mudah-mudahan kisah berikut, bermanfaaat bagi kita semua.
Ketika musim kemarau baru saja mulai, seekor Burung Pipit mulai merasakan tubuhnya kepanasan, lalu mengumpat pada lingkungan yang dituduhnya tidak bersahabat.Dia lalu memutuskan untuk meninggalkan tempat yang sejak dahulu menjadi habitatnya, terbang jauh ke utara yang konon kabarnya, udaranya selalu dingin dan sejuk.
Benar, pelan pelan dia merasakan kesejukan udara, makin ke utara makin sejuk, dia semakin bersemangat memacu terbangnya lebih ke utara lagi.Terbawa oleh nafsu, dia tak merasakan sayapnya yang mulai tertempel salju, makin lama makin tebal, dan akhirnya dia jatuh ke tanah karena tubuhnya terbungkus salju.
Sampai ke tanah, salju yang menempel di sayapnya justru bertambah tebal.Si Burung pipit tak mampu berbuat apa apa, menyangka bahwa riwayatnya telah tamat. Dia merintih menyesali nasibnya.
Mendengar suara rintihan, seekor Kerbau yang kebetulan lewat datang menghampirinya. Namun si Burung kecewa mengapa yang datang hanya seekor Kerbau, dia menghardik si Kerbau agar menjauh dan mengatakan bahwa makhluk yang tolol tak mungkin mampu berbuat sesuatu untuk menolongnya. Si Kerbau tidak banyak bicara, dia hanya berdiri, kemudian kencing tepat diatas burung tersebut. Si Burung Pipit semakin marah dan memaki maki si Kerbau. Lagi-lagi Si Kerbau tidak bicara, dia maju satu langkah lagi, dan mengeluarkan kotoran ke atas tubuh si burung.
Seketika itu si Burung tidak dapat bicara karena tertimbun kotoran kerbau. Si Burung mengira lagi bahwa dia pasti akan mati tak bisa bernapas.Namun perlahan lahan, dia merasakan kehangatan, salju yang membeku pada bulunya pelan pelan meleleh oleh hangatnya tahi kerbau, dia dapat bernapas lega dan melihat kembali langit yang cerah. Si Burung Pipit berteriak kegirangan, bernyanyi keras sepuas puasnya-nya.
Mendengar ada suara burung bernyanyi, seekor anak kucing menghampiri sumber suara, mengulurkan tangannya, mengais tubuh si burung dan kemudian menimang nimang, menjilati, mengelus dan membersihkan sisa-sisa salju yang masih menempel pada bulu si burung. Begitu bulunya bersih, Si Burung bernyanyi dan menari kegirangan, dia mengira telah mendapatkan teman yang ramah dan baik hati.
Namun apa yang terjadi kemudian, seketika itu juga dunia terasa gelap gulita bagi si Burung, dan tamatlah riwayat si Burung Pipit ditelan oleh si Kucing.
Dari kisah ini, banyak pesan moral yang dapat dipakai sebagai pelajaran:

1. Halaman tetangga selalu tampak lebih hijau,dari halaman kita sediri, namun Halaman tetangga yang nampak lebih hijau, belum tentu cocok buat kita.
2. Janganlah penampilan dipakai sebagai satu satunya ukuran.
3. Apa yang pada mulanya terasa pahit dan tidak enak, kadang kadang bisa berbalik membawa hikmah yang menyenangkan, dan demikian pula sebaliknya.
4. Ketika kita baru saja mendapatkan kenikmatan, jangan lupa dan jangan terburu nafsu, agar tidak kebablasan.
5. Waspadalah terhadap Orang yang memberikan janji yang berlebihan.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Jodhaa Akbar (Movie)


Jodha Akbar directed by Oscar nominated film (Lagaan) director Ashutosh Gowarikar is a historical love story featuring superstar Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Akbar and Jodha. The movie has been in the making for the last 2 and a half years. The first release date was October 12th 2007, but soon postponed to January 25th 2008. Ashutosh suffered from a back problem and again the movie was postponed to a day after Valentines day, February 15th. The movie was also surrounded by a lot of controversy which helped build up the curiosity level. Jodha Akbar is Hrithik Roshan’s first release after Dhoom 2 (2006) and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s first release post her marriage to Abhishek Bachchan.

Let’s get one thing straight: You haven’t watched anything so opulent, so magnificent like this in a long, long time on the Hindi screen. It’s not just body beautiful, but there’s soul as well.

It requires courage, prowess, patience, aptitude, knowledge, passion and of course, loads of currency to attempt a movie like Jodhaa Akbar. But more than anything else, it requires your firm belief in the subject, the belief to attempt a historical when historicals are considered an absolute no-no in the industry, the belief to spend almost Rs 40 crore in a film that could go either ways.

Only when you’re convinced yourself can you convince millions of moviegoers. And convinced you are after watching Jodhaa Akbar, a film of epic proportions.

Now let’s clear a few misconceptions pertaining to the film…

It’s blasphemous to compare Mughal-E-Azam and Jodhaa Akbar. While Mughal-E-Azam was primarily about the legendary romance between Salim and Anarkali, a subject that has been attempted quite a few times on the Hindi screen before, Jodhaa Akbar is about the relationship that the young Akbar shared with Jodhaa.

A lot has been said and written about its length [3.20 hours]. Does the viewer of today have the patience to watch a really lengthy film in today’s times? But once into Jodhaa Akbar, the sequence of events, the drama, the romance, the war… every aspect keeps you mesmerized. Oh yes, the length does pinch you at one crucial point [second hour, which is relatively shorter], when a song breaks out. Otherwise, the 3 + hours are very well spent.

When you watch historicals like Mughal-E-Azam and Razia Sultan, the usage of chaste Urdu is difficult to comprehend at times. Not here! The language is simplified - Akbar speaks in Urdu, Jodhaa in Hindi - and it’s easy to decipher.

As a cinematic experience, it would be wrong to compare Jodhaa Akbar to any of Ashutosh Gowariker’s previous endeavors. Why, it would be erroneous to compare the film with any film ever made before in this genre. This one stands out and stands out the tallest.

To sum up, Jodhaa Akbar leaves you spellbound, enthralled, entranced and awestruck. Ashutosh Gowariker makes the legendary characters come alive on screen.

Set in the sixteenth century, Jodhaa Akbar is a love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodhaa. Little did Akbar [Hrithik Roshan] know that when he married Jodhaa [Aishwarya Rai Bachchan], he would be embarking upon a new journey — the journey of true love.

The daughter of King Bharmal of Amer [Kulbhushan Kharbanda], Jodhaa resented being reduced to a mere political pawn in this marriage of alliance, and Akbar’s biggest challenge now did not merely lie in winning battles, but in winning the love of this defiant princess.

One of the prime reasons why Jodhaa Akbar works is because the present-day viewer is unaware of the romance between Akbar and Jodhaa. Sure, we all know of Akbar as a great emperor, but the love story makes for a refreshing subject. And the execution of a number of sequences makes Jodhaa Akbar extremely special.

Some instances:
The war sequence at the very outset. You realise the scale and magnitude of the film at the very beginning.
Hrithik taming an out-of-control elephant. It’s hair-raising.
The two pre-conditions set by Jodhaa, before her marriage to Akbar. Very interesting.
The confrontation between Ila Arun and Ash at the kitchen, when Ash decides to make the meal herself.
The immediate sequence, when Ash is asked to taste the food herself by Ila before she’s about to serve the food to the Emperor and his associates. Once done, Hrithik demanding that he be served the meal from the same platter that Jodhaa had used.
The intermission point, which sows the seeds of a misunderstanding between Hrithik and Ash.
Post-interval, Hrithik returning to Amer to get Ash back to Agra and the welcome ceremony by his mother-in-law [Suhasini Mulay].
The sword fight the very next morning, between Hrithik and Ash.
The Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah track, when the entire kingdom hails Hrithik.
The fight in the climax [reminds you of the fight between Brad Pitt and Eric Bana in Troy].

Amazing moments indeed…

Ashutosh Gowariker knows that historicals have to be simplified while narrating on celluloid so that the moviegoer is able to grasp and comprehend the plotline and the sequence of events. Thankfully, Jodhaa Akbar is not in the least difficult to decipher. Gowariker’s handling of the subject deserves the highest praise, for it’s not everyday that you come across a film like Jodhaa Akbar.

A.R. Rahman’s music is not the type that you take to instantly, but yes, it gels beautifully with the mood of the film. Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah and Jashn-e-Bahara are the best tracks in terms of tune. In terms of choreography, Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah is awe-inspiring, while the execution of Khwaja Mere Khwaja is outstanding. Rahman’s background score is simply extra-ordinary.

There’s no room for dullness in Haider Ali and Gowariker’s screenplay. The writing is tight, the drama keeps you hooked and the romantic track is wonderful. The film also talks of secularism, an issue so vital in today’s times. K.P. Saxena’s dialogues are amazing. At places, soaked in acid.

The writer comes up with several gems, yet again. Kiran Deohans’ cinematography matches international standards. The movement of camera at various places, especially in the battlefield, is breath-taking. Also, the D.O.P. captures the grandeur to the fullest. The production design [Nitin Chandrakant Desai] is, again, awesome. Recreating the bygone era requires not just money, but also the vision and Desai proves his supremacy yet again.

Be it the war sequences or the sword fights or general action, Ravi Dewan’s contribution to the film is incredible. Especially noteworthy is the fight between Hrithik and Nikitin Dheer in the climax. It’s simply outstanding! Editing [Ballu Saluja] is perfect, although the romantic song between Hrithik and Ash can be shortened in the second hour. The costumes [Neeta Lulla] as also the jewelry also deserve special mention.

Jodhaa Akbar also works because of the right casting. It’s difficult to imagine anyone else in the role of Emperor Akbar. Hrithik seems born to play this role and he enacts it with such precision, such flourish, such confidence that it leaves you asking for more. A mind-boggling performance without doubt!

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is superb. Oh yes, she looks ethereal — a compliment she has heard a trillion times before. What’s new in that? But watch her emote in this film. You realise the amazing talent that has hitherto not been tapped by any movie maker. A flawless performance indeed!

Jodhaa Akbar has a host of characters, but the ones whom you carry home, besides Hrithik and Ash, are Sonu Sood [excellent], Nikitin Dheer [fantastic], Ila Arun [electrifying; her finest work so far], Punam S. Sinha [graceful], Kulbhushan Kharbanda [perfect], Raza Murad [effective] and Rajesh Vivek [good]. Amitabh Bachchan’s rich barritone voice adds lustre to the magnum opus.

On the whole, Jodhaa Akbar is, without a shred of doubt, a brilliant film in all respects. This historical has all it takes to prove the first blockbuster of 2008. Very strongly recommended!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Tales Within Tales (Book)


Taj: A Story of Mughal India By Timeri N. Murari

It is ironical that the Taj Mahal, the marble mausoleum hailed as the most splendid emblem of love came to be erected in the Mughal period — tarred by hatred, cruelty, torture, and fratricide. Timeri N. Murari’s novel, Taj, plays out this irony, highlighting the paranoia which gripped the minds of Mughal princes and emperors confronted with the bewildering choice of “takt ya takhta” (throne or coffin). The novel cuts a swathe of 59 years (1607-1666 AD) from Mughal history. It is conspicuously marked by a warped time sequence as Murari does not stick to the linear pattern of historical time. This time-tampering in the narrative is coupled with the epilogue predating the prologue. The monkey and the blind, old man episode of the prologue projects the entire novel as a flashback, underscoring the futility of power-struggles and individual glories represented in history.

The two parallel narratives contrived by Murari progress with varied pace in alternating chapters. The odd-numbered chapters are titled “the love story” and touch on events like Shah Jahan’s courtship, his marriage with Arjumand Banu (later named Mumtaz-i-mahal), Mehrunissa’s conspiracy, Shah Jahan’s flight from the Mahabat Khan-led Mughal force and his eventual accession to throne, culminating in Arjumand’s death — all happening in the years between 1607 and 1630 AD. The even-numbered chapters, titled “the Taj Mahal”, are devoted to chronicling the story of Murthi, a Hindu idol-carver who is somewhat mysteriously employed to fashion the famous marble jali around Arjumand’s sarcophagus. The mystery is later resolved as the full identity of Isa, Arjumand’s favourite eunuch and Shah Jahan’s trusted attendant, is revealed. This second narrative covers the time period 1632-66 AD.

Another feature that distinguishes the two sections is the difference in the narrative voices. While the first proceeds through monologues of Shah Jahan, Arjumand and Isa, the second is basically a narrative. As a result, the immediacy of intimate personal details contrasts with the suspenseful narrative which brings alive the tricky twists and turns of politics. Each narrative has its own climactic points which are discreetly played against each other. Often the content of one narrative seeps into the other and the overlap turns up interesting perspectives.

In the final analysis, Taj remains an expertly crafted novel with richly textured details, especially of violence and erotocism. It takes the reader through the corridors of history, pointing out lanes and by-lanes hitherto uncharted. Here the refrain of Mughal history “The Kingship has no Kinship” rings loud, reminding one of the life of those 22,000 architects “who lived and died building” the proud monument of love. The filmic quality of the novel may tempt a filmmaker to put it on the celluloid in near future.

Cast of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Movie)


Shahrukh Khan as Dev Saran
Overtly sensitive, sharp of tongue and cynical Dev Saran has a rather uneasy relationship with the world owing to an unfortunate mishap that turns his dreams upside down.
He is unable to come to terms with the unfairness of life or his handicap and his bitterness only cripples his mind further. He resents his wife, Rhea�s growing success and in the process ends up hating himself for feeling that way. To make matters worse he ends up turning all his anger towards his loved ones. Under these circumstances, Maya enters his life with her own wounds and together they take on a journey to heal each other�

Preity Zinta as Rhea Saran
Confident, savvy and with a strong sense of right and wrong�
Rhea Saran leads a straight forward life where her promises and expectations are clearly chalked out. Her independence is of prime importance to her and she believes in the importance of material luxuries. There are moments when she realizes that she is not playing the traditional role of a wife or a mother owing to her busy career but she refuses to feel guilty about it and strongly believes in her right to pursue success as much as a man. Her belief in her marriage is strong even during its turbulent phase and she tries every means in her power to save it until she realizes the enormity of the situation and is forced to take a stand�

Abhishek Bachchan as Rishi Talwar
Sophisticated, stylish with a gift of the gab, Rishi Talwar, upcoming public relations professional, has inherited his father�s fun-loving nature and his sense of humor.
While his childlike demeanor is endearing, his volatile reaction to situations often cause his wife, Maya to believe that he is childish. He is patient and loving to Maya but is unable to comprehend her complexity especially when it rears its ugly head in the most intimate moments of their personal relationship. His entire being is devoted to Maya and that�s perhaps why he falls apart when exposed to the harsh truth of his marriage�

Rani Mukherjee as Maya Talwar
Beautiful, sensitive and a compulsive cleanliness freak�
Maya Talwar compensates for her inability to have children by teaching in a nursery. Her relationship with her husband Rishi is layered with a lot of self-doubt and question. However, while she is ready to discuss and analyze everything small or big, she fights this area of her life with remarkable silence. She is unable to whip up enough passion for Rishi and is disappointed that her love for him does not match her own expectations of what it ought to be. This dilemma pulls her further apart from him thereby causing a strain on their marital life. To add to this complication, she encounters Dev in whom she finds all the ingredients to fire the passion she lacks in her marriage�

Amitabh Bachchan as Samarjit Singh Talwar
Samarjit Singh Talwar a.k.a. Sam is a flamboyant and fun-loving man who believes in living his life to the fullest.
His life revolves around the happiness of his son, Rishi and daughter-in-law, Maya. And despite indulging in all sensual pleasures, Sam does not lose focus on the ground realities of life and beneath his colorful exterior there lies a wise and sensitive parent who dispenses, at times, brutal but practical solutions to his family.

Kirron Kher as Kamaljit Saran
A self-reliant woman with a combination of strong traditional values and a progressive mindset, Kamaljit Saran is an example of a parent who has molded herself to the changing world without losing her roots. While she is a silent spectator to her son, Dev and daughter-in-law Rhea�s changing equations, she does not hesitate to voice her opinion as an elder when required. She is fearless in her decisions and takes a rather progressive stand for her daughter-in-law when the situation worsens

Beneath a Marble Sky (Book)


Synopsis

In 1632, the Emperor of Hindustan, Shah Jahan, consumed by grief over the death of his empress, Mumtaz Mahal, ordered the building of a grand mausoleum to symbolize the greatness of their love. Against scenes of unimaginable wealth and power, murderous sibling rivalries, and cruel despotism, Princess Jahanara tells the extraordinary story of how the Taj Mahal came to be, describing her own life as an agent in its creation and as a witness to the fateful events surrounding its completion. To escape a brutal arranged marriage, Jahanara must become the court liaison to Isa, architect of the Taj Mahal. She is soon caught between her duty to her mother's memory, the rigid strictures imposed upon women, and a new, though forbidden, love. With exceptional courage, Jahanara dares to challenge the bigotry and blindness at court in an effort to spare the empire from civil war, and to save her father from his bellicose son, Aurangzeb, a man whose hatred would extinguish the Islamic enlightenment from the Mughal Empire.
To do so, she must enlist her Hindu friend, Ladli, and her guardian, Nizam, as spies, and urge her brother Dara, the designated heir to the throne, down from the ivory tower of his philosophical inquiries. The stakes become ever greater when Jahanara must deceive her husband as to the true father of her child, and must protect those closest to her from her enemies' retaliation. As a princess and a mother, as a sister and a daughter, Jahanara will find herself faced time and again with impossible choices, and will discover the real meaning of her regal birthright. In "Beneath a Marble Sky", John Shors re-creates an historical Hindustan brimming with breathtaking intrigue and containing the secret truth of the Taj Mahal for a world still in awe of its enduring majesty.

Hrithik Roshan (Actor)


A star was born on January 10th 1974 to Filmmaker Rakesh Roshan and his wife Pinky Roshan. Hrithik was born with six fingers on his left hand, which is considered to be quite lucky and so is his birth number ‘1’, which he is superstitious about.
Hrithik faced the camera for the first time at the age of six and it was for ‘Asha’- a movie, which was being produced by his maternal grandfather. The actor was paid Rs.100 ($2.5) for it which he still treasures. Hrithik’s second movie as a kid was his dad’s ‘Aap Ke Deewane’ which was followed by ‘Bhagwan Dada’, which was being produced by his dad and directed by his maternal grand father J Om Prakash. As a kid, Hrithik was an introvert and stammered while talking. Hrithik’s will, determination and vocal therapy helped him to get over his stammering problem.
Hrithik always wanted to become an actor and when he expressed his desire to Rakesh Roshan, his dad advised him to go abroad for further studies as Hrithik was a bright student. Hrithik was however; too determined to pursue a career as an actor and started assisting his dad on ‘Koyla’. After shoot pack-up, Hrithik would stay back and enact Shahrukh Khan’s scenes from the movie in front of his dad.
Hrithik started dating Suzzane Khan- Sanjay Khan’s daughter while he was still in college. Hrithik was offered ‘Tara Rum Pum’ by Shekhar Kapoor and the actor was to make his debut opposite Preity Zinta in the movie however; Shekhar Kapoor got busy with his International project and the movie was put on hold. Rakesh Roshan had written a new script and titled the movie ‘Kaho Na Pyaar Hai’ and was inclined to cast Shahrukh Khan for the project however; Hrithik was skeptic about the idea as he felt that a love story of that twist would suit a new comer, so his dad proposed to launch Hrithik and gave him four months to prepare for the movie. Hrithik joined Anupam Kher’s acting workshop, took Urdu diction classes and actor Salman Khan helped Hrithik in building a good physique for his debut movie. Hrithik also took dance classes to capitalize on his skills in the movie.
Hrithik Roshan made his debut in ‘Kaho Na Pyaar Hai’ and Kareena Kapoor was to be casted opposite him, but on the fourth day of the shoot there was a fallout between Rakesh Roshan and Kareena’s mom Babita and that lead to Kareena’s exit from the movie. The shooting of the movie came to a standstill as they had to find a new actress and Rakesh Roshan spotted his family friend’s daughter Amisha Patel at a wedding and offered her the lead role. ‘Kaho Na Pyaar Hai’ went on to become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year and Hrithik’s fan following was in millions. Hrithik also won the Filmfare Best Actor and the Best Debut Award that year. Hrithik was however; shocked when his dad was shot by the underworld and many producers started receiving threats on not to sign the star. Year 2000 saw the release of ‘Fiza’ and ‘Mission Kashmir’ and Hrithik got some rave reviews for his performance in both the movies.
Hrithik was signed by ‘Coke’ to endorse their brand for Rs. 3 crores ($750,000) which was the highest amount paid by the company those days. The same year Hrithik got married to his longtime love Suzzane Khan in Bangalore at his father-in-law’s Golden Palms Resort.
Hrithik was riding high on his success until his five big movies ‘Yaadien’, ‘Mujse Dosti Karoge’, ‘Aap Mujhe Aache Lagne Lage’, ‘Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon’ and ‘Na Tum Jano Na Hum’ flopped, and people started writing him off. Hrithik bounced back with ‘Koi Mil Gaya’, but critics started commenting that he could only perform in his dad’s movies. Hrithik proved them wrong by giving a competent performance in ‘Lakshya’.
Hrithik is India’s first Super hero and his movie ‘Krrish’ was one of the record breakers. Hrithik also acted in Yash Chopra’s ‘Dhoom:2’ and is currently shooting for Ashutosh Gowariker’s ‘Akbar Jodha’. Hrithik is one of the most talented and best actors of this era in Bollywood and has a huge fan following, which keeps getting stronger with every movie.

Kajol (Actress)


Kajol was born of August 5th 1975 to Actress Tanuja and Director-Producer Shomu Mukherjee. Kajol is a Leo by birth and has a younger sibling Tanisha. Her cousins are the famous actress Rani, actor Monish Behl and Sharbani Mukherjee.
Kajol made her debut in Bollywood at a young age of sixteen in Rahul Rawail’s ‘Bekhudi’. It was however; ‘Baazigar’ which made Kajol a star overnight and her on-screen pairing with Shahrukh became a super hit. The pair was repeated in ‘Karan Arjun’, ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’, ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ and ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’.
Kajol, who met Actor Ajay Devgan while shooting for ‘Hulchul’, started dating the actor in 1994. Kajol is the first actress to receive a Filmfare Villain Award for her outstanding performance in Rajiv Rai’s ‘Gupt’.
Kajol, who was regarded as the #1 actress in Bollywood, surprised everyone as she tied the knot with her longtime boyfriend Ajay Devgan on February 24th, 1999 in a simple wedding ceremony. Kajol continued her acting career after marriage but took a break after giving birth to her daughter Nysa in 2003. After a three year sabbatical Kajol made a comeback in Kunal Kohli’s ‘Fanaa’.
Kajol is a brand ambassadress for Asmi Diamonds and Parle’s Vita Marie. Kajol along with her husband Ajay Devgan endorses Tata Indicom and Whirlpool.

Aishwarya Rai (Actress)


Aishwarya Rai was born on November 1st 1973 in the city of Mangalore in Karnataka, India to a marine engineer Krishna Rai and a writer mom Vrinda Rai. Ash did her schooling in Mumbai and as she was aspiring to be an architect, she started modeling at twenty and got her first big break with Aamir Khan in the famous Pepsi commercial.
Ash was inundated with modeling assignments saw this as an opportunity to register herself for Miss India. All eyes were set on her but she was the runner-up as Sushmita Sen with her strong intellect won the crown. Aishwarya however; made the nation proud by winning the Miss World crown for India. Ash made her movie debut with Mani Ratnam's ‘Iruvar’.
After doing a couple of movies in Tamil, she finally made her debut in Bollywood with ‘Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya’ which was bombed at the box office and so was her next movie ‘Aa Ab Laut Chalen’ which was also declared a flop. Ash finally tasted success with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Hum Dil De Chupke Sanam’ in which her co-star was Salman Khan. Ash started dating Salman after the movie and the couple was the talk of the town. However; the two split after tensions between the couple lead to domestic violence. Ash started dating Vivek Oberoi, but was never open about her relationship with the actor. The two even did a movie together ‘Kyun Ho Gaya Na’ in which the actress sealed her first onscreen kiss.
Ash, who was trying had for a break in Hollywood for almost three years, did make news but couldn’t get a single project and returned back to India. Bollywood has welcomed her as all big banners like Yash Chopra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, JP Dutta and her mentor Mani Ratnam have signed her on. Ash distanced herself from Vivek Oberoi as she was drawn close to Abhishek Bachchan. The rumor has it that their horoscopes have matched and the two plan to get married in 2008. Ash is considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world and has been on famous US shows like Oprah Winfrey and David Letterman. She is also; endorsing International brands L’Oreal, Pepsi, Longines watches and Fuji Films.
Ash is on the board of Sahara India Parivar, a large group of industries in India. Ash has always marketed herself well and despite not giving a single hit for years, is the highest paid actress in Bollywood. Recently for a three minute performance the actress was paid a whopping $800,000. In 2005, Ash was the third highest individual tax payer in India.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Red and white of a barber pole

Written by Kate Smith

I saw a statement in a small town newspaper today that said that the red and white colors used in a barber pole are symbolic of bandages: white for clean bandages and red for blood-stained bandages.
I'd never heard this before. Though I've seen haircuts I would describe as "butchered," I clearly didn't think that any bloodshed was involved. This made me wonder what bandages had to do with the profession of being a barber.
Come to find out that during medieval times, in addition to a shave and a haircut, your barber might perform surgery, tooth extractions, and bloodletting. The red and white stripes symbolize the bandages used during bloodletting.
Originally, these bandages were hung out on a pole to dry after washing. As the bandages blew in the wind, they would twist together to form the spiral pattern similar to the stripes in the modern day barber pole.
The barber pole became emblematic of the barber/surgeon's profession. Later, the cloths were replaced by a painted wooden pole of red and white stripes.
Blue often appears on poles in the United States, possibly as an homage to the national colors.
Another, more fanciful interpretation of these barber pole colors is that red represents arterial blood, blue is symbolic of venous blood, and white depicts the bandage.

Why pencils are yellow?

Written by Pencils.com

Pencils have been painted yellow ever since the 1890s. And that bright color isn't just so you can find them on your desk more easily!
During the 1800s, the best graphite in the world came from China. American pencil makers wanted a special way to tell people that their pencils contained Chinese graphite.
In China, the color yellow is associated with royalty and respect. American pencil manufacturers began painting their pencils bright yellow to communicate this "regal" feeling and association with China.
The rest, as they say, is history. Today, a the majority of basic graphite writing pencils sold in the United States are painted yellow!

All About the Color GRAY

INTRODUCING GRAY
Gray is the color of intellect, knowledge, and wisdom. It is perceived as long-lasting, classic, and often as sleek or refined. It is a color that is dignified, conservative, and carries authority. Gray is controlled and inconspicuous and is considered a color of compromise, perhaps because it sits between the extremes of black and white. Gray is a perfect neutral, which is why designers often use it as a background color.

HOW THE COLOR GRAY AFFECTS US
Unsettles
Creates expectations

All About the Color BLACK

INTRODUCING BLACK Black is authoritative and powerful; because black can evoke strong emotions, too much can be overwhelming. Black represents a lack of color, the primordial void, emptiness. It is a classic color for clothing, possibly because it makes the wearer appear thinner and more sophisticated.

HOW THE COLOR BLACK AFFECTS US
makes one feel inconspicuous
provides a restful emptiness
is mysterious by evoking a sense of potential and possibility

BLACK AROUND THE GLOBE
In Chinese culture, colors corresponded with the five primary elements, the directions, and the four seasons. Black was associated with water, north, and winter.
In Aztec culture, black represented war because black obsidian glass was used as the cutting edge of battle swords. It was also the symbol of religion; priests wore no other color but black.
In the west, black is the color of mourning.
In England, taxi cabs are traditionally black.
In China, black is a traditional clothing color for boys.

All About the Color WHITE

INTRODUCING WHITE
White projects purity, cleanliness, and neutrality. Doctors don white coats, brides traditionally wear white gowns, and a white picket fence surrounds a safe and happy home.

HOW THE COLOR WHITE AFFECTS US
Aids mental clarity
Encourages us to clear clutter or obstacles
Evokes purification of thoughts or actions
Enables fresh beginnings

WHITE AROUND THE GLOBE
White is the traditional color worn by brides in the western world, as well as Japan.
White is a color of mourning in China and parts of Africa.
In Chinese culture, colors corresponded with the five primary elements, the directions, and the four seasons. White was associated with metal, west, and autumn.
A white flag is universally recognized as a symbol of truce.
The Japanese have six distinct terms to define whiteness.
The ancient Greeks wore white to bed to ensure pleasant dreams.

All About the Color BROWN

INTRODUCING BROWN
Brown says stability, reliability, and approachability. It is the color of our earth and is associated with all things natural or organic.

HOW THE COLOR BROWN AFFECTS US
supplies a feeling of wholesomeness
stabilizes
provides a connection with the earth
gives a sense orderliness

BROWN AROUND THE GLOBE
Mestizo Hispanics sometimes refer to themselves as brown or bronze.
The Dravidian Caucasoids and Indo-Aryan people of South Asia are sometimes called brown.
In the United States, Thanksgiving is represented by brown and orange.
The Japanese do not have a specific word for brown. Rather, they use more descriptive names such as “tea-color," "fox-color," and "fallen-leaf.”
In India, brown is the color of mourning because it resembles dying leaves.
American Indians believe the color brown represents the power of self-discipline.

All About the Color PINK

INTRODUCING PINK
Brighter pinks are youthful, fun, and exciting, while vibrant pinks have the same high energy as red; they are sensual and passionate without being too aggressive. Toning down the passion of red with the purity of white results in the softer pinks that are associated with romance and the blush of a young woman's cheeks.
It's not surprising that when giving or receiving flowers, pink blossoms are a favorite. Pink is the color of happiness and is sometimes seen as lighthearted. For women who are often overworked and overburdened, an attraction to pink may speak of a desire for the more carefree days of childhood.

HOW THE COLOR PINK AFFECTS US
Bright pinks, like the color red, stimulate energy and can increase the blood pressure, respiration, heartbeat, and pulse rate. They also encourage action and confidence.
Pink has been used in prison holding cells to effectively to reduce erratic behavior.

PINK AROUND THE GLOBE
The pink ribbon is an internationally recognized symbol of hope and awareness in the fight against breast cancer.
In Japan, the color pink has a masculine association. The annual spring blooming of the pink-blossomed cherry trees (the Sakura) is said to represent the young Japanese warriors who fell in battle in the prime of life (the Samurai).
Jaipur City is a foremost tourist attraction in India because of its superlative forts, grandiose palaces, vivacious temples, multicolored bazaars, pulsating streets, and its distinguished pink color to which the city owes its oft-used name "The Pink City".
Marrakesh is another city associated with the color pink. It is sometimes refered to as the "Rose City" because of its salmon-pink colored buildings and the red clay of its terrain.

All About the Color PURPLE

INTRODUCING PURPLE
Purple embodies the balance of red's stimulation and blue's calm. This dichotomy can cause unrest or uneasiness unless the undertone is clearly defined, at which point the purple takes on the characteristics of its undertone. With a sense of mystic and royal qualities, purple is a color often well liked by very creative or eccentric types and is the favorite color of adolescent girls.

HOW THE COLOR PURPLE AFFECTS US
Uplifts
Calms the mind and nerves
Offers a sense of spirituality
Encourages creativity

VIOLET: THE COLOR OF THE CROWN CHAKRA
The Crown Chakra, also known as the Sahasrara, is located at the top of the head. The Crown Chakra is linked to the crown of the head, the nervous system, and the brain, and is representative of pure thought.
This chakra connects one with the infinite consciousness. Opening this chakra will help tap into a deep spiritual understanding. Gemstones that will aid the Crown Chakra include amethyst and clear quartz.

PURPLE AROUND THE GLOBE
In Thailand, purple is worn by a widow mourning her husband's death.
The purple in the US military Purple Heart award represents courage. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the United States armed forces who have been wounded in action.
In Tibet, amethyst is considered to be sacred to Buddha and rosaries are often fashioned from it. A man with the rank of Roman Emperor was referred to as "The Purple" -- a name that came from the color of the robe he wore.
In Japan, the color purple signifies wealth and position.
Purple was the royal color of the Caesars.
In pysanky, the traditional Ukrainian form of egg dying, purple speaks of fasting, faith, patience, and trust.
Purple denotes virtue and faith in Egypt.
In Tudor Britain, violet was the color of mourning, as well as the color of religious fervor.
Traditionally, in Iran, purple is a color of what is to come. A sun or moon that looks purple during an eclipse is an omen of bloodshed within the year.

All About the Color RED

INTRODUCING RED
Red has more personal associations than any other color. Recognized as a stimulant, red is inherently exciting and the amount of red is directly related to the level of energy perceived. Red draws attention and a keen use of red as an accent can immediately focus attention on a particular element.

HOW THE COLOR RED AFFECTS US
Increases enthusiasm
Stimulates energy and can increase the blood pressure, respiration, heartbeat, and pulse rate
Encourages action and confidence
Provides a sense of protection from fears and anxiety

RED AROUND THE GLOBE
Red represents beauty in many languages and cultures, including Russia.
In Chinese culture, colors corresponded with the five primary elements, the directions and the four seasons. Red was associated with fire, south, and summer.
In Japan, the color red is associated closely with a few deities in Shinto and Buddhist traditions, so statues of these deities are often decked in red clothing or painted red.
In Sweden, Falun red (red based on the pigment from the Falun mine) was reserved for the privelaged class.
In China, red is associated with good luck and fortune.
In Greece, Easter eggs are dyed red and the Greek expression "piase kokkino" ("touch red") is said when two people say the same thing at the same time. It is believed that such an occurrence is an omen that the two will have an argument in the future, which can only be broken when the two touch the closest thing that is red.
In Jamaica, a popular slang term for someone who is under the influence or drunk is "red."
In England, red phone booths and red double decker buses are national icons. Standard British pillar boxes (mail boxes) have been painted red since 1874.
In India, a red mark on the forehead is said to bring good luck.
To the Hindu, red symbolizes joy, life, energy, and creativity.
Islamic, Hindu, and Chinese brides traditionally wear red.
Cochineal red, discovered by the Aztecs, was made using the female cochineal beetle. A pound of water-soluble extract required about a million insects. For the Aztecs, Indian red dye was considered more valuable than gold! However, it was the Spaniards who introduced the crimson color of Cochineal red to Europe in the 1500s.
In Aztec culture, red was connected with blood.
Red amulets were worn in many cultures to prolong life.
In Singapore, the color red traditionally symbolizes joy.
Chinese New Year is celebrated by wearing red clothing and decorating the house with red. Red envelopes with "luck money" are given to unmarried children to bring good fortune to them for the rest of the year.
In Israel, kosher clothing stores banned the color red and sell only loose-fiting apparel for women.
The belief in the protective power of the color red can be traced back to the old Chinese folklore of the Nian, a man-eating beast of ancient China who used to feed on human flesh. Discovering that the creature abhorred loud noises and the color red, the people made liberal use of the color not only in their firecrackers, but also in home decorations and clothing to protect themselves from the Nian.

All About the Color ORANGE

INTRODUCING ORANGE
Orange, a close relative of red, sparks more controversy than any other hue. There is usually strong positive or negative association to orange and true orange generally elicits a stronger "love it" or "hate it" response than other colors. Fun and flamboyant orange radiates warmth and energy.
Interestingly, some tones of orange, such as terra cotta, peach, and rust have very broad appeal.
HOW THE COLOR ORANGE AFFECTS US
Stimulates activity
Stimulates appetite
Encourages socialization

ORANGE: THE COLOR OF THE SACRAL CHAKRA
Orange is the color of the Sacral Chakra, also known as Svadhisthana. This chakra is located beneath the naval, close to the genitals. The Sacral Chakra is linked to the sexual organs and reproductive system.
Opening this chakra will free fertility and inherent creativity. The Brow Chakra stimulates sexuality and emotions. Gemstones that will aid the Sacral Chakra include carnelian and orange agate.

ORANGE AROUND THE GLOBE
American Indians associate the color orange with kinship.
Orange is the Netherlands' national color, dating back to the Dutch War of Independence and the rebel Prince of Orange.
In Ireland, the use of orange dates from the reign of William of Orange, the Protestant English king and a Dutch stadholder.
In China and Japan, orange is used to symbolize happiness and love.
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All About the Color YELLOW

INTRODUCING YELLOW
Yellow shines with optimism, enlightenment, and happiness. Shades of golden yellow carry the promise of a positive future. Yellow will advance from surrounding colors and instill optimism and energy, as well as spark creative thoughts.

HOW THE COLOR YELLOW AFFECTS US
Stimulates mental processes
Stimulates the nervous system
Activates memory
Encourages communication

YELLOW: THE COLOR OF THE SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA
Yellow is the color of the Solar Plexus Chakra, also known as Manipura. This chakra is located in the stomach area. It is linked to the stomach, liver, skin, large intestine, muscular system, and solar plexus area.
The Solar Plexus Chakra is representative of vitality and will. When this chakra is open, it acts to empower a person and help them find their personal strength. It will help turn dreams and goals into reality. Gemstones that will aid the Solar Plexus Chakra include amber and citrine.

YELLOW AROUND THE GLOBE
In Chinese culture, colors corresponded with the five primary elements, the directions, and the four seasons. Yellow was associated with earth and the center (in relation to direction).
The Chinese have placed a predominance upon the color yellow not seen elsewhere in the world. It was the color of emperors during both the Ming dynasty and the Quing dynasty.
Huangdi, also known as the Yellow Emperor, is thought to be the founder of Chinese civilization, due to the tremedous amount of inventions that took place during his reign.
In India, yellow is the color of the Vaisya caste, or farmers, and is the color Hindus wear to celebrate the Festival of Spring.
During the tenth century in France, the doors of traitors and criminals were painted yellow.
In the United States, taxi cabs and school buses are associated with the color yellow.
During the 1357 Japanese "War of Dynasty," warriors wore a yellow chrysanthemum as a pledge of courage.
Jews wore yellow armbands in Nazi concentration camps.
In Aztec culture, yellow symbolized food because it was the colour of corn, the primary food of the Aztec people.
Yellow signifies “sadness” in Greece’s culture and “jealousy” in France’s culture.

All About the Color GREEN

INTRODUCING GREEN
Green occupies more space in the spectrum visible to the human eye than most colors, and is second only to blue as a favorite color. Green is the pervasive color in the natural world, making it an ideal backdrop in interior design because we are so used to seeing it everywhere.
The natural greens, from forest to lime, are seen as tranquil and refreshing, with a natural balance of cool and warm (blue and yellow) undertones. Green is considered the color of peace and ecology.
However, there is an "institutional" side to green, associated with illness and government-issued green cards, that conjures up negative emotions, as do the "slimy" or "bilious" greens.

HOW THE COLOR GREEN AFFECTS US
Soothes
Relaxes mentally, as well as physically
Helps alleviate depression, nervousness, and anxiety
Offers a sense of renewal, self-control, and harmony

GREEN: THE COLOR OF THE HEART CHAKRA
Green is the color of the Heart Chakra, also known as Anahata. This chakra is located at the center of the chest area and is linked to the heart, lungs, circulatory system, cardiac plexus, and the complete chest area. The Heart Chakra bridges the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds.
Opening the Heart Chakra allows a person to love more, empathize, and feel compassion. Gemstones that will aid the Heart Chakra include jade and malachite.

GREEN AROUND THE GLOBE
Green is used worldwide to represent safety.
In several religions, green is the color associated with resurrection and regeneration.
In Ghardaia and other parts of M'zab, houses painted in green indicate that the inhabitants have made a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Green, blue-green, and blue are sacred colors in Iran, where they symbolize paradise.
As the emblematic color of Ireland, green represents the vast green hillsides, as well as Ireland's patron saint, St. Patrick.
In Japan, green is regarded as the color of eternal life.
In Aztec culture, green was considered to be royal because it was the colour of the quetzal plumes used by the Aztec chieftains.
The solid green flag of Libya is currently the only national flag of a single color.
In China, jade stones represent virtue and beauty.
In Portugal, green is the color of hope because of its associations with spring.
In the highlands of Scotland, people used to wear green as a mark of honor.
There is a supserstition that sewing with green thread on the eve of a fashion show brings bad luck to the design house.

Bollywood Colors The World

Written by Kate Smith

Think the Indian film industry and you will be hit by a storm of invigoratingly brilliant hues that will have you energized and breaking into an impromptu dance. The Indian film industry or Bollywood as it fondly called is perhaps the setting stage for the fashion experiments that soon transform into raging trends over the course of the year.
Effervescent bejeweled tones of purple, red and pink that add the stylish yet sizzling hot side or choose an earthy palette of spice browns, tans and oranges, the colors of Bollywood transform and transcend all. Supercharged, almost jumping off the screen right at you the colors in bollywood attempt to reinstate what the films try to do, create a larger than life scenario.
Bollywood today stands responsible for the great leap forward in the retail sector. The colors adorned by their favorite stars are the latest must haves and are immediately lapped up in every city. Each film is akin to a brand in itself; displaying a whole category of products and trends that audiences can choose from.
Often captured in the word ‘kitsch’, Bollywood offers its audience a multifaceted view into the lives and times of the screen idols. With almost four billion movie tickets sold every year and over 1000 movies made, it’s easy to imagine how big a gateway Bollywood is to the world of fashion and trends for its ardent audiences.
Bollywood is color, extravaganza, and musical and often there is melodrama thrown in for good measure. Every actor has his style that is mimicked by millions of fans. The famous Govinda ruled the 90’s with his kaleidoscopic costumes and disco moves. And if that wasn’t enough the actresses set the screens on fire in scorching reds that symbolized lust and desire, to bright yellows and blues that spoke of the spring of love and happiness.
A color of every mood and a color for every occasion are the underlying mantra at Bollywood… a case of art imitates life and vice versa. So if it’s hues of red and gold for weddings, then its bright yellows and magentas that signify the courtship period. Blacks and edgy reds for fight scenes and danger, greens and luscious purples for lust and seduction.
Actors and actresses both adorn costumes and looks that are grander, larger and more beautiful than ordinary day-to-day attires. There is nothing understated when it comes to translating the celebration of life on to the screen. The entire screen lights up in a dance of colors. Everyone in composition including the back up dancers and junior artists are lined up in colors that compliment those worn by the stars in the film.
The visuals in the song and dance sequences offer viewers only a microcosm of the trends that are carried through the film. But that doesn’t leave a minute wasted when it comes to young adults running to the nearest stores to make sure they look just like their favorite stars dressed in the appropriate colors of the season.
And while it is known that a multitude of international locations are used for shooting purposes in Indian films, what possibly stands steadfast is the look and colors worn by the film stars in the films. Be it Switzerland or New York, the burst of color running through the screen are often the Indian stars carrying forth their colorful roles in their fabulous costumes. It’s no wonder then that Bollywood fashion has made its inroads into the high streets of New York and Paris.
It can be easily assumed that empire waists and animal dresses may go out of fashion but the color and celebration that has come to mean Bollywood will never ever leave the Indian psyche. And what’s more, it’s well on its way to capture the collective imagination of the world.
With Indian films becoming the flavor of the season, actors and people living outside of India cant help but be seduced by the glitter, glamour and gala of the ever young Indian Film Industry.

Business Colors for Men

Written by Kate Smith

Evolution in the realm of fashion has brought about countless new color freedoms and opportunities for men. When a man knows how to utilize color, he can create a signature style that reflects his personality and makes him look his absolute best. Increasing numbers of men have started to take charge of their outfit and color selections, and they have discovered the many benefits that come from making their own style choices. But despite having more possibilities than ever before, it’s still important for a man to follow proven standards and guidelines when building his business wardrobe.
Regardless of a person’s gender, image is everything. Your visual presence will impact the way others perceive you- for better or worse. Remember that colors send out powerful messages to other people, and that you’ll say a lot about yourself through the colors you choose to wear. Communicating with color can be a very powerful tool, especially in business, so make sure to use it to your advantage when coordinating your corporate attire.
Because many professions require employees to dress conservatively, men should base their business wardrobes around traditional, interchangeable colors. These versatile hues are called Crossover Colors, and they are appropriate to wear in any environment. In addition to providing the foundation for your wardrobe, these classic colors possess enough of a mix to keep your outfits from looking drab. Crossover Colors include charcoal gray, khaki, black, navy blue, taupe, and dark brown. A man can also incorporate certain variations of eggplant, wine, and forest green.
“You can stay within the framework of the most basic Crossover Colors and have a very workable, acceptable wardrobe,” says Leatrice Eiseman, founder of the Eiseman Center for Color Information and Training, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, and author of More Alive with Color.
While your business wardrobe should be built around these color staples, you still have the liberty of exploring some additional color choices. Excessive use of flashy, unconventional colors is distracting in business, and it will make you look peculiar and out of place. But working some splashes of vibrant color into your shirt selections and/or tie patterns is perfectly acceptable, and it can really set you apart from the rest.
In order to make sure that you integrate bright colors appropriately, it’s important for you to become familiar with your Colortime. As described in Leatrice Eiseman’s book, More Alive with Color, your Colortime is composed of the flattering shades that are most appealing to you. More Alive with Color will teach you about the three Colortimes (Sunrise, Sunlight, and Sunset), and will show you how to pick the Colortime that suits you the best. You’ll also find out how to wear the bright colors in your Colortime.
“Try ‘sparking up’ your business outfits by adding bright colors from your Colortime,” says Leatrice. “Shades like ‘Sparkling Grape’ from Sunrise, ‘Silver Lake Blue’ from Sunlight, and ‘Cayenne’ from Sunset look great when used as a vivid accent for corporate attire.
”Become familiar with your color palette and Colortime and be aware of the shades that look best on you. There are several ways for you to integrate your favorite bright colors into your work clothes.
“You can always spark it up with a shirt or accent in your own palette like a soft mauve, light lavender, or deep peach,” says Leatrice Eiseman.
When using bright accent colors like classic red, sunny yellow, or teal, make sure to choose low-key, subtle patterns. Thin stripes, tiny paisley prints, and small polka-dots work best. Also, a man shouldn’t be intimidated to wear accent colors with feminine names. There are some shades of rose, pink, and/or violet that will look extremely appealing on you!
When attempting to decide what goes with what, it’s a good rule of thumb to go with classic combinations. Leatrice Eiseman lists several “fool-proof” men’s business wear looks in her book, More Alive with Color:

Solid suit, patterned shirt, solid tie
Solid suit, patterned tie, solid shirt
Solid suit, solid shirt, solid tie (only if one element is colorful or contrasting, for example, navy suit, sky blue shirt, wine-colored tie)

These classic pairings always look great, and if you mix and match the items in your wardrobe, you’re sure to come up with countless ways of putting them together.

There are some common mistakes you should veer away from when bringing together the clothes in your business wardrobe. Pairing slightly different shades of the same color (ex. taupe shirt, khaki pants, and khaki tie) can make you look washed out and monochromatic. A business outfit needs at least two colors that have different undertones- that is, two colors that aren’t simply lighter or darker versions of the same color. Also, it’s important to consider the overall feel, textures, and patterns of the clothes you decide to pair together. Wearing clothes with bold patterns in alternating directions, mismatched textures (light silks with heavy wool fabrics, for example), and/or contrasting moods will make your look appear unfinished and/or badly coordinated.
Exuding an aura of polished professionalism through a well-developed signature style is especially important for men in the world of business. Creating a traditional business wardrobe with accents in your favorite, most flattering colors will enable you to increase your level of confidence. You’ll also be able to convey your message and establish your signature style while making a powerful first impression. To find out about which colors look best on you, to discover how to form a great business wardrobe, and to discover your signature Colortime, make sure to check out Leatrice Eiseman’s book, More Alive with Color!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Profile Multi Garmentama, PT.


PT. Multi Garmentama is a reputable garment industry based in Bandung (West Java), Indonesia.
To be qualified, we have the machines for the whole process of the production. The machines were installed in our-own building and those still work very well. So far we have been producing shirts, T-shirts, pants, bermuda shorts, jackets and vest for adult and children for both local and export market orientation. The production capacity is 200.000 - 500.000 pieces per month (depend on design details).
Customer's needs have become our concern since we founded our company. We put much emphasis on the quality of our products, so we are involved in the whole process like designing, choosing materials, fitting the patern, cutting, stitching and finishing.
After finishing our products, we always do some refinemenst by the strict quality control to get excellent result. Although we have self production and brand, we also accept by buyer`s orders to satisfy the international market garment standard in design, brand and quality.
We welcome buyers to the factory to see the equipments and the process of the production, also for further information.

Address:
Jl. Bihbul Raya No. 99 Kopo KM. 6,7
Bandung 40228
West Java - Indonesia
Phone: +62 22 5400671, 5416092
Fax: +62 22 5400782

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Rahasia Bikin Duit!!!

Saya Akan Membuka Satu Satunya RAHASIA Terhebat Masa Kini Yang Telah Membuat Sedikit Orang Mendadak Jadi Milyuner Hanya Dengan Meng-klik Beberapa Kali Seminggu Saja… Pertama Kali Terbuka Untuk Diketahui Orang Indonesia!"
...Dan Akan Membuat Anda Kaya Melebihi Mimpi Anda!



Selamat mencoba.......... ^_^

Monday, May 5, 2008

M.GEE (Multi Garmentama) 2


Awal Maret 2006, saya mulai bekerja di M.GEE lagi. Tapi kali ini bukan di Event Promotion & Visual Merchandise Dept. lagi, tapi di Research & Development (R&D) Dept. Kbetulan waktu itu saya di tempatkan seruangan dengan Bpk. Rachmat. Kayanya ga ada yang kenal dengan nama itu dech…..??? Maklum, orang yang satu ini, jarang sekali di panggil dengan nama aslinya. Tapi sering dipanggil dengan nama “Omat”.

Dia fashion designer-nya M.GEE, dan kali ini saya bertugas buat bikin grafis buat produk-produk brand M.GEE. Jadi “Kuli Grafis” euy…. Nge-trend-nya mah “Graphic Designer”…..
Selain Pa Omat, banyak lagi temen-temen designer lainnya: Pa Dana, Pa Gagan (Grafis), Sasa Maretska (Fashion Designer RFL), Irma K. Ridam (Fashion Designer M.GEE) & Mulyani A.K.A Munce.

Kejadian demi kejadian banyak terlewati. Buat saya, kebanyakan menyenangkan dan lucu. Walaupun tak sedikit yang ….

Pa Gagan, keluar, mo bikin usaha sendiri. Datanglah Zulkifli, mengantikan Pa Gagan sebagai Designer Grafis. Orang Jakarta, Betawi Abizzz…… Sasa juga keluar, sekarang di Invio. Sukses ya neng….. Dan yang bikin sedih, temen seruangan saya juga keluar, Irma. Dia mo nikah, sekarang dia dah punya anak satu, nama suaminya Gian. Yang bikin kangen tuh, kalo bertengkar dengan dia tuh rame, dia keluarin tuh jurus-jurus boxer andalannya. Pagi-pagi, klo belum sarapan ayam ungkeb & sambel ijo bikinan ibunya, kaya ada yang kurang…. He..He..He…

Kehidupan pun berputar. Orang-orang datang silih berganti. Tri menggantikan Irma sebagai fashion designer, Maghdalena Dumasti A.K.A Dumdum (Fashion Designer MGB), Achmad Sabarta (Chief Designer), Diah Ani Maruti (Fashion Designer RFL), Sofyan A.K.A aa Iyan (Designer Kaftan M.GEE) dan Mas Adit (Fashion & Graphic Designer RFL).

Tri, orangnya agak kekanak-kanakan, baik banget, kadang suka bawain saya sarapan nasi uduk. Kadang suka tidur juga di kantor. Sayang, katanya dia mo cabut juga, mo ke Jakarta katanya. Ya udah, good luck ya neng….., ntar klo nikah ma Mr. Y, undang-undang…

Pa Omat. Pernah lihat film Yoko “Return of The Condor Heroes” ga? Eit, jangan salah, bukan, bukan mirip Andy Lau (Yoko) ato Kwe Cheng. Tapi Cu Phe Tong (Bocah tua Nakal). Oooppss…. Bcanda. Bukan wajahnya yang mirip, tapi klakuannya. Meskipun dah….., tapi klakuannya kaya anak kecil, jahil dan punya bakat terpendam, yaitu ngegubah lagu. Lagunya jadi aneh, tapi lucu. Dan dijamin qta semua yang denger bisa inget lagu itu ampe kakek-nenek.

Dumdum. Orangnya cantik berkerudung. Mirip banget sama artis horror fenomenal Suzanna. Suka banget sama film-film Bollywood. Aktris favoritnya Aishwarya Rai. Kadang qta suka barter-an film. Orangnya baik, dah punya suami dan dua anak cowok. Tapi kliatan kaya yang belum nikah.

Zulkifli (Japra). Sekarang dia bareng ma Dumdum ngerjain MGB. Orangnya suka blak2an, Betawi punya (lagunya aj “E Ujan Grimis Aje…”), baik juga sih orangnya. Tapi klo dah marah…..yuk!!!, orangnya ulet.

Diah Ani Maruti. Meskipun kenalnya bisa dibilang sebentar, yang saya tau, orangnya baik, tegas (klo A, ya A), anak betawi juga. Makanya nyetel banget ma si Zul. Sayang dia juga kluar, karena dia sakit. Tapi katanya dia dah dapat kerja lagi di Jakarta.

Achmad Sabarta. Nah ini dia atasan saya yang super baik. Kaya namanya kali ya, orangnya sabar. Dia tu ga sombong, meskipun prestasinya buanyak banget, dia ga pernah tu gembar-gembor ke orang klo dia tu pernah ini pernah itu. Orangnya modis banget, pake baju kaya gimana pun, bagus-bagus aja tuch. Typical pemimpin sejati lah. Kadang saya juga ga enak ma dia. Wajar ga sih klo seseorang tiba2 jenuh dengan apa yang dikerjakannya setiap hari, berulang-ulang ampe beberapa tahun, sehingga hasil yang dikerjakan kurang maksimal? Tapi si bapak ini, ngerti banget sama hal-hal semacam itu. Thank You….. ^_^. Eh, pa…. kapan rambutnya mo dipanjangin??? He…he…he… (Bcanda…..).

Sofyan. Si bapak yang satu ini, orangnya baik, santun banget. Kalo di liat-liat kaya Harry Potter. Secara dia berkacamata dan…. Wah pokonya mirip banget. Kadang suka ngomong pake logat penceramah kondang, makanya dia sering di panggil A-A Iyan.

Mas Adit. Orangnya juga baik, suka pake baju hitam. Dah punya anak 2, sepasang lagi. Dia suka sekali ma sepeda motor, khususnya motor Vespa.

Untuk sementara itu aja kali ya, soalnya klo diceritain satu-satu…., wah bisa bikin 7 atau bahkan 10 seri buku. He…he…he…

M.GEE (Multi Garmentama) 1


Ga terasa, sudah 2 tahun 2 bulan saya bekerja di M.GEE. banyak sekali pengalaman dan kejadian silih berganti. Mulai dari yang menyenangkan sampai yang menyebalkan. Biasa lah, dunia kerja emang kaya gitu kan?

Sebenarnya kerja di M.GEE di mulai pas waktu kuliah tahun 2004, tepatnya kerja praktek. Di tempatkan di Event Promotion & Visual Merchandise Department. Waktu itu atasan saya Bu Yana, masih muda, baik dan cantik. Dan orang-orang yang ga kalah baiknya di department itu, yaitu Andre, Tony, Baden dan Ba Endang. Semuanya baik, suka bcanda.

Kebetulan waktu itu, M.GEE lagi ngadain event, anniversary-nya yang ke 14. Promo keliling ke berbagai kota. Berhubung M.GEE merupakan produk pakaian pria, ya kita ngadain fashion show di mall-mall besar di kota-kota tersebut. Kebetulan waktu itu saya kebagian di daerah Bandung (Yogya Kepatihan) dan Bogor (Ekalokasari).

Bikin-bikin flayer, POP (Point of Purchase), poster, famplet, motong-motong dan ngecat-ngecat Styrofoam, juga persiapan lainnya yang dipakai buat kebutuhan promosi hampir tiap hari di lakukan di department ini. Yang bikin asik, orang2nya humoris, jadi kerjanya ga ngebosenin. Walaupun kapasitas saya waktu itu cuma kerja praktek dari kampus, tapi mereka ngebiarin saya terlibat. Dan saya jadi lebih tau. “Oh kaya gini ya kerja…?????”

Yang ga bisa di lupain, yaitu pas bikin stage malem-malem di mall. Terang aja, itu pengalaman pertama saya. Pihak mall, baru mengizinkan buat bangun stage, setelah mall tutup. Kira-kira jam 9 atau 10 malem. Untung para pegawai dari pihak M.GEE yang sudah terbiasa, bikin stage dengan cekatan. Ya, gotong royong smua……

Hampir jam 2 pagi, stage pun beres di bangun. Lucunya lagi, qta semua pada laper. Dikasihlah qta makan, masakan padang……
Kbayang ga, makan masakan padang bungkus, jam 2 pagi, di mall pula. Berhubung ga ada sendok, ya pake tangan. Itupun cuci tangan di pot yang ada di dalam mall tersebut. (Ooppsss…..!!!)

Akhirnya beres juga bikin stage buat acara besok. Pulanglah kita buat tidur. Besoknya qta semua kudu stand by lagi di mall sekitar jam 8. Tapi rasa cape itu ga krasa pas acara berlangsung. Fashion show pun di gelar, kbetulan waktu itu yang jadi endorser dari brand M.GEE yaitu Donny Kesuma. Acara jadi hidup pas Donny ma Andre yang kbetulan jago nyanyi dan dia jadi MC-nya, ngadain game buat penonton bareng model-model M.GEE. Hiburan dari Band Da Flava, juga membuat suasana jadi rame. Selain Da Flava, M.GEE suka ngundang T-Five.

Acara pun beres. Tiba saatnya bongkar stage…….

Biasanya setelah acara beres, qta foto-foto & makan-makan lagi. Kalo ga masakan sunda, ya padang..... tapi yang bikin seru dan ga mungkin di lupain dari semuanya yaitu kebersamaan. Dan orang-orang “ter-error” yang pernah saya temuin di M.GEE.

Menurunkan Berat Badan


Awal Juni 2007, saya gemuk sekali. Mungkin karena pola makan yang ga dijaga. Kebetulan waktu tu ada temen kantor, namanya Maghdalena Dumasti (Dumdum) nawarin program diet ke saya. Katanya dia juga ikut program diet tersebut, ke salah satu dokter di Bandung.
Namanya:
dr. Rosalin Sutedjo
Alamatnya:
Jl. Anggrek No. 36 Bandung 40113
Telp. (022) 727 1663, 723 1007.

Awalnya sih saya kurang menanggapi usulan itu. Tapi suatu hari, pas lagi shalat, dada saya sakit skali. Dipikiran saya, wah pasti saya kegemukan, sampai-sampai sakit di bagian dada. Takutnya jantung.
Akhirnya saya memutuskan untuk datang ke dokter tersebut ke kliniknya, namanya “Rochelle Clinic”. Apa salahnya nyoba. Saya datang ke sana setiap hari sabtu pagi, soalnya kerjaan libur.

Sampailah saya di klinik. Sebelumnya saya harus telepon dulu, memastikan saya kebagian jam brapa. Disana saya diharuskan mengisi data-data tentang saya, kemudian ditimbang dan diukur tinggi badan. Ternyata berat saya waktu itu mencapai 85,6 kg. tinggi 170 cm. juga di tensi tekanan darahnya.

Sambil menunggu dipanggil di ruang tunggu. Jujur, pertama-tama sih malu juga soalnya kebanyakan pasiennya cewek ma ibu-ibu. Tapi apa boleh buat, dah ada di sana sih…. Ya udah, lagian saya pingin sehat.

Ngapain ya, sambil nunggu dipanggil. Saya lihat2 iklan di dinding klinik dan baca tentang cara mengukur berat tubuh ideal, kaya rumus gitu dech…., namanya BMI (Body Mass Index)

Bgini rumusnya:

BMI = BB (kg)/TB2 (m2)

Body Mass Index = Berat Badan (kg) di bagi Tinggi Badan Kuadrat (m2)

Klasifikasi BMI:

Normal : 18,5 – 22,9
Overweight : 23.0 – 24,9
Obesity I : 25,0 – 29,9
Obesity II : 30,0 – 34,9
Severe Obesity > 35,0

Diem-diem saya coba itung sendiri klasifikasi BMI saya,

BMI = 85,6 kg / 1,7 kuadrat
= 85,6 / (1,7x1,7)
= 85,6 / 2,89
= 29,62 (Obesity I)

Akhirnya saya pun dipanggil, tapi tidak langsung ke dokternya. Perawatnya memberikan dulu arahan apa yang harus dan tidak dilakukan selama menjalani program ini. Dah itu di foto dech…. Baru masuk ruangan dokter. Sekali masuk ada 10-12 orang.

Dipanggil satu-satu sama dokter, di kasih resep, trus diperiksa perutnya, dah gitu baru deh dipasang jarum kecil di telinga kanan dan kiri, masing masing 3 jarum. Jangan khawatir, ga sakit ko. Dan inget, ini BUKAN susuk loh…., yang pake ajian atau semacamnya, bisa di bilang akupuntur. Jarumnya tetep nempel di telinga dengan di tutup pake tensoplast, untuk seminggu kemudian diganti dengan yang baru. Bayar, trus pulang dech, beli resepnya di apotik. Dan resepnya itu hanya ada di apotik Gandapura. Kata dokternya saya kudu nurunin berat badan saya sampai 65 kg.

Slama 2-3 bulan berikutnya saya rutin ke sana, ternyata yang dating ga Cuma cewek dan ibu2 aj, yang cowok dan bapak2 jg banyak. Kalo di TV sih saya liat, normalnya kalo melakukan diet dengan bener, sebulan turunnya 4 kg. Tapi berhubung saya niat banget buat ngurusin badan, selain ikut program diet itu, saya juga sering olahraga di rumah. Alhamdulillah, hasilnya selama 3 bulan, saya turun kurang lebih 20 kg. Mulai kira-kira tanggal 16 Juni 2007, dan pertengahan September 2007 berat badan saya mencapai 64,4 kg. dan setelah mencapai berat badan ideal, yang dilakukan berikutnya yaitu detoksifikasi.

Saya rasa program tersebut, ga akan berhasil kalo ga ada niat dan motivasi yang kuat dalam diri kita. Soalnya ada juga temen saya yang ikut. Tapi dah nyerah pada minggu-minggu berikutnya. Dan saya punya motivasi agar hidup saya sehat. Soalnya kalo gemuk, katanya rentan akan berbagai penyakit.

Alhamdulillah, sekarang berat badan saya stabil, tapi pernah naik sampai 66 kg, tapi turun lagi ke 65 kg.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Shahrukh Khan - Filmography

As An Actor
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (December 12, 2008) (To Go On Floor)
Dulha Mil Gaya (November 2008) (Under Production) ...... PRG
Bhoothnath (May 9, 2008) (Completed) ...... Special Appearance
Krazzy 4 (April 11, 2008) (Released) ...... Special Appearance In Item Song
My Name Is Khan (2008) (Announced)
Billo Barber (2008) (Under Production)
Om Shanti Om (November 9, 2007) (Released) ...... Om Prakash Makhija / Om Kapoor
Heyy Babyy (August 24, 2007) (Released) ...... Raj (Special Appearance)
Chak De India (August 10, 2007) (Released) ...... Kabir Khan
I See You (December 29, 2006) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Don - The Chase Begins Again (October 20, 2006) (Released) ...... Don / Vijay
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (August 11, 2006) (Released) ...... Dev Saran
Happy New Year (2006)
Paheli (June 24, 2005) (Released) ...... Kishan
Silsiilay (June 17, 2005) (Released) ...... Sutradhar
Kaal (April 29, 2005) (Released) ...... Special Appearance In Title Song
Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye (April 15, 2005) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance)
Swades (December 17, 2004) (Released) ...... Mohan Bhargava
Veer Zaara (November 12, 2004) (Released) ...... Veer Pratap Singh
Main Hoon Na (April 30, 2004) (Released) ...... Maj. Ram Prasad Sharma
Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke (April 9, 2004) (Released) ...... Dushant
Kal Ho Naa Ho (October 28, 2003) (Released) ...... Aman Mathur
Chalte Chalte (June 13, 2003) (Released) ...... Raj Mathur
Saathiya (December 20, 2002) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Shakti - The Power (September 20, 2002) (Released) ...... Jaisingh (Drifter)
Devdas (July 12, 2002) (Released) ...... Devdas Mukherjee
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam (May 24, 2002) (Released) ...... Gopal
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (December 14, 2001) (Released) ...... Rahul Raichand (As Shah Rukh Khan)
Asoka (October 26, 2001) (Released) ...... Asoka
One 2 Ka 4 (March 30, 2001) (Released) ...... Arun Verma
Gaja Gamini (December 1, 2000) (Released) ...... Shahrukh (Special Appearance)
Mohabbatein (October 27, 2000) (Released) ...... Raj Aryan Malhotra
Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega (August 4, 2000) (Released) ...... Rahul (Special Appearence)
Josh (June 9, 2000) (Released) ...... Max
Hey! Ram (February 18, 2000) (Released) ...... Amjad Ali Khan
Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (January 21, 2000) (Released) ...... Ajay Bakshi
Baadshah (August 27, 1999) (Released) ...... Raj/Baadshah
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (October 16, 1998) (Released) ...... Rahul Khanna
Dil Se (August 21, 1998) (Released) ...... Amarkanth Varma
Achanak (June 12, 1998) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Duplicate (May 7, 1998) (Released) ...... Bablu Chaudhary/Manu Dada
Dil To Pagal Hai (October 30, 1997) (Released) ...... Rahul
Pardes (August 8, 1997) (Released) ...... Arjun Saagar
Yes Boss (July 18, 1997) (Released) ...... Rahul
Koyla (April 18, 1997) (Released) ...... Shanker
Gudgudee (April 4, 1997) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Dushman Duniya Ka (November 22, 1996) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Army (June 28, 1996) (Released) ...... Arjun
Chahat (June 21, 1996) (Released) ...... Roop Rathore
English Babu Desi Mem (January 26, 1996) (Released) ...... Vikram/Hari/Gopal Mayur
Trimurti (December 22, 1995) (Released) ...... Romi Singh/Bholey
Ram Jaane (November 29, 1995) (Released) ...... Ram Jaane
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (October 20, 1995) (Released) ...... Raj Malhotra
Oh Darling Yeh Hai India (August 11, 1995) (Released) ...... No Name
Guddu (August 11, 1995) (Released) ...... Guddu Bahadur
Zamana Deewana (July 28, 1995) (Released) ...... Rahul Malhotra
Karan Arjun (January 13, 1995) (Released) ...... Karan Singh/Ajay
Anjaam (April 22, 1994) (Released) ...... Vijay Agnihotri
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (February 25, 1994) (Released) ...... Sunil
Darr (December 24, 1993) (Released) ...... Rahul Mehra
Baazigar (November 12, 1993) (Released) ...... Ajay Sharma/Vicky Malhotra
King Uncle (February 5, 1993) (Released) ...... Anil Bansal
Pehla Nasha (1993) (Released) ...... Himself
Maya Memsaab (1993) (Released) ...... Lalit (Maya'S Lover)
Dil Aashna Hai (December 25, 1992) (Released) ...... Karan
Raju Ban Gaya Gentlemen (November 13, 1992) (Released) ...... Raju
Chamatkar (July 8, 1992) (Released) ...... Sunder Srivastava
Deewana (June 25, 1992) (Released) ...... Raja Sahay
In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) (Released)

Action Director
Om Shanti Om (November 9, 2007) (Released)
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (August 11, 2006) (Released)
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (October 16, 1998) (Released)

Playback Singer
Shaurya (April 4, 2008) (Released)
Chak De India (August 10, 2007) (Released)
Don - The Chase Begins Again (October 20, 2006) (Released)
Happy New Year (2006)
Josh (June 9, 2000) (Released)
Baadshah (August 27, 1999) (Released)

Producer
Happy New Year (2006)
Paheli (June 24, 2005) (Released)
Kaal (April 29, 2005) (Released)
Main Hoon Na (April 30, 2004) (Released)
Chalte Chalte (June 13, 2003) (Released)
Asoka (October 26, 2001) (Released)
Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (January 21, 2000) (Released)

Special Thanks To
Eklavya - The Royal Guard (February 16, 2007) (Released)

Shahrukh Khan - Biography


Name: Shahrukh Khan
Called: The King Khan, Baadshah of Bollywood

Day of Birth: 2nd of November, 1965
Place of Birth: Talwar Nursing Home (Rajinder Nagar) New Delhi-India

Shah Rukh was born with the umbilical cord entangled around his neck.
A nurse said that it was by the blessings of Hanuman and that he would be a very lucky child.

Mother: Fatima Begum
(a social worker and a first class magistrate, who died of complications from diabetes in 1991)
Father: Mir Taj Mohammed
(a lawyer and a freedom fighter, who died of cancer in 1981)
Siblings: one sister named Shehnaz fondly called Lala Rukh

Zodiac Sign: scorpio
Religion: Moslem

Height: 5'9'' (around 1,75 m)
Weight: around 75 kg

Eyes: magic brown
Hair Color: shiney black

Education:
High School: St. Columbia High School In New Delhi.
College: Graduated from Hansraj College, & then Masters in Mass Communication from Jamiya Miliya Islamiya, New Delhi


Martial Status:


Married, since October 25, 1991 with Gauri Chibber / Khan(born 8th of October 1970)


Children:


son Aryan (born on the 13th of November, 1997)


daughter Suhana (born on 22nd of May 2000)

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