This
is not machine learning!
In
my school days looked forward for Friday evenings. I was addicted. Had to have
my dose of one movie each week on the big screen. Remember, occasionally was
desperate to have walked down the shortcut lanes all alone to visit the club
that parent's paid rental. Yes, just to consume the colorful fantasy on the
silver screen. They played the big reels of film via a projector well set in
club canteen. Blue and white rays travelled the dark room full of patient
viewers to transform into colorful characters on the white wall - so unimpressive otherwise. I was extraordinarily attentive.
Unfortunately, the subject was out of syllabus in my school exams.
Am
sure some of my old neighbourhood friends, who loved listening to my narration
of these movies, on one of the following weekends, when families visited the
other, will vouch for my movie-telling sessions. I almost fed them what Amitabh
Bachchan and Rekha did on screen. This sense of communication gave me emmence pleasure. Still wonder why?
Now
movies are a matter of a click – we are digital and lazy. Friday is yet another
day. Though I still love watching movies but far from addiction. Lost the
passion of movie telling. But deep within the love persists. That made to pick
up two books from the airport bookstore on my back to back trips absolutely
official a few years back. Had picked them unmindfully but they had a
correlation. It stayed back.
These days when machines are proficient in
building relationship more than human thought of exploring the chemistry once
more with a new model. Let me share some more about these books. My learning about my teenage blockbuster pair.
Book #1 Excellence: The Amitabh Bachchan Way by
Virender Kapoor. Much have been written about his personal life, but while
reading this book learnt how this superstar had contributed as an influencing
team player to bring in the best outcome in each project he signed up for –
both in his good and bad times. The book portrays his father’s presence in his
life in a deep way. Seed of happiness starts germinating so early in life that
it makes you perfect over time. Bringing out the best in oneself is a skill but
influencing the another one to break all barriers for collaborative best is a
rare skill. True Excellence!
Book #2 Rekha The untold story by Yasser Usman.
Had read some of these in pieces in filmy magazines in past, but the book
revealed what her family had to offer all through her life was pain. The void
of a father had shaped her childhood. No love could have compensated that and
she must have been chasing one. That made her vulnerable yet bold. She ran
ahead of her time breaking all norms and rule books. Her untamed soul was
unleashed on screen. She lived life between the real and the reel. She made many realize Queen size is equal as King size, if not more. Excellence
at par!
Time series of the events in their lives and the
performances on silver screen have a majestic correlation. Individually different and unique
to make their compositions compelling. May be that is the beauty of undisclosed chemistry, much
meaningful than how formulas appear in inorganic and organic text books. Friday
evenings are no more addictive but the effervescence of sizzling silver screen
is still nostalgic.
“O
pardesiya ... pardesiya yeh sach hai piya
Sab kehte
hai maine tujhko dil de diya”
Nothing
special. Just another week end ahead. Breaking the monotony to keep the story
teller in me alive amidst the cacophony of life that offer challenges and
aspires excellence.
Stories inspire!
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