Saturday, 16 June 2007

Sivaji- THE BOSS


I was (still am) really excited for the fact I got tickets to watch SIVAJI- THE BOSS on its first screening. I should say it was a long wait and worth it.
Staple Corner- cine world was over flowing with fans of super star, which made them to add one more screen.
Unfortunately the screening was delayed by 30 min due to some technical difficulty. The crowd got restless and kinda irritated. When ever there was slight sound from the speakers they would start whistling and shouting. Electrifying response which I didn’t expect in UK, even I was smiling and shouting ( as I was accompanied by my wife, I controlled the level of excitement) at times I got the comments from her like “come on!! Act bit civilized” well.... she was new to the  Rajini enthusiastic crowd. On a first day 1st show what else you could expect?!
It was 8:32pm and the screen was brightened with some trailers and ads. Oh yeah!!
I could feel the difference even from the start… the usual “SUPER STAR” has been manipulated with some cutting edge graphics and music. There was this old siivaji slide was shown which changed in to new SIVAJI- THE BOSS
As you will read loads of reviews for this movie am trying tell you what I felt throughout the movie.
Opening scene was with a different tone which almost makes you predict from this point there will be a flashback. Super star stepping outta police jeep…wiieeee ..wiieeee its whistle all over that’s exactly the feel I wanted to feel. Shivaji showing his face for the 1st time in the screen we got the response [but unfortunately there were no tickets bits thrown or no arathi rituals (lighting camphor)].
The colour combination was really awesome throughout the movie…. Song sequences proved Shankar’s excellence in every detail of the sets and costumes once again.
(Surprising to see namma Nayantara so slim…but some how I liked the plumpier Nayantara) Ok lets comeback.
Story is the same good guy fighting against the bad guy but the way its portrayed is astonishing. Vivek teaming up with Rajini has created some real magic. Vivek delivering those PUNCH dialogues and imitating Rajini was real fun to watch. Sadly I was the only one trying clap during certain scene in the 1st half but I can imagine what response those scenes would have received all over TamilNadu.
‘பண்ணீங்கதான் கூட்டம்மா வரும், சிங்கம் தனியாதான் வரும் ” thank god the crowd at last gave some reaction.
2nd half of the movie picks up an accelerating speed with typical Shankar style. That’s when we get to see Rajini in his best style. Tossing the 1 rupee, throwing the chewing gum….and of course that gun thingy in the song “athiradikaran”, good old sun glass twists the list goes on & on. Enchanting visuals, remarkable rerecording during the action scenes where there’s a rap bit which was not in the audio release is wonderful. Same as in BABA.. B to the A to the B to the A ……which took me to the edge of the seat.
Mottai BOSS is my favorite getup of Rajini in this movie, cutting edge and stylish with a tint of humor when he taps his head.
Overall this 3hrs was a amazing experience as this is my 2nd movie after Padaiyappa to watch on the first day of its release.
Now all am waiting is for Rajini in & as SULTAN. Animated version of Rajini. Music by A.R.Rahman.
by the way when is DHASHAVATHAARAM releasing?

Thursday, 7 June 2007

Phulka

My love towards “phulka” grew during the stay with the “CHEDDA” family… yep our same old “oye balle balle chak de phatte”, BINDAAS people who spend so much to food, love to have good food. Where I learnt the real fact of life and the real purpose of why we have to earn. Basically they make this Phulka almost evey night as a southiee I used to think that’s the chapathi. There’s a huge difference between chapathi, roti, paratha, and of course my favorite phulka.

I did try making the phulka once in my kitchen after months of keen observation of them making it. Well if u ask me…what are the ingredients involved in making this? – its just wheat flour and water. Yep!! No salt, no oil, no butter.

I made soft dough out of whole wheat flour and divided them in to equal sized small balls,which I’ll be rolling in to phulkas. My tava(griddle/chappathi kallu) is nice and hot. I cooked one of the phulka (see A on the pic) and tossed the other side in to the direct flame that’s when the phulka becomes a phulka (see B on the pic) but it didn’t happen. I thought may be my 2nd one will stand up to the expectation but unfortunately all my 8 attempts ended up in some stiff, crisp, kinda burnt round discs. A Big flop show!!! Did I mention I was under a mission to impress my wife by helping her with the dinner? Ultimately had to blame the flour and even some how managed to convince my wife with the explanation I gave. I (even she) know there was nothing wrong with the flour.I started looking for REAL reasons, I do this to lighten my mind or to calm me momentarily. That’s not a permanent solution for any thing.

When we met Mrs.Chedda next, I asked her why I didn’t get the same result she used to get with the phulka. After a round of FAQ’s, with a big smile she replied “you should try kneading the flour with warm water instead of cold water cause you are using a different brand of flour than mine” .BINGO!!!! She made me realize a complex theory involved with different flour types which was tought years ago. Breaking the complex proteins, developing gluten etc by changing the temperature which works with certain flour types.

This time am confident and almost sure its gonna work with warm water. Her 20+ yrs of experience making phulkas can’t be taken for granted. Oh yeah!! Each of those turned out the way it should. (pic B)

It was a great sense of satisfaction when we tasted this soft, round, sensational PHULKA- THE FLAT BREAD :)