Desi In Toronto

April 29, 2005

Bruce Willis

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 3:36 pm

The whole office has the Bruce Willis fever….he is shooting a scene here in Toronto next to our office building.

The first time you see him it’s a shock cause he is not as tall as the movies make him out to be. And then you realise that even though he is not a tall guy, he does look like someone who could beat the crap out of you if you pissed him off.

The thing I like about him is how he is carrying himself in the melee of gawkers, traffic, crew, gawkers and gawkers. He is completely nonchalant about being the centre of attraction. There he is minding his own business and doing his (millions of dollar worth) job while all of us are fawning over how he holds his cup or he is holds the folder while learning his lines!!

One thing I noticed was that shooting a movie is a tedious and an extremely boring job even if you are paid millions!! We got bored just watching him shoot the same scene over and over and over and over and over and over again. Not only that you have to really get into the role. It is pretty cold here in TO (I know May around the corner and we still wearing leather jackets!!) and the scene being shot was a “summer” scene so everyone include Mr. Willis had to be in t-shirts. Very difficult to do when the temperature with wind chill is 3 C!!

April 26, 2005

What’s New

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 7:14 am

Yesterday was the first time when you did not want to come to me!!! I felt so hurt. Not because this is the first time you have done it but because of the way you ran away from me and hid underneath your mom’s legs as if you were afraid of me. You then did not want to take a shower with me and then all through the evening you were just irritating. It really, really hurt me.

Yesterday was also the first time I saw you bleed because you hurt yourself. Your mom was zipping you and your lip got caught in the zipper. Man it must have been painful.

Your favourite :-

Word : budi budiyya (this is your word for milk. It’s so cute the way you say it and your mom and I have decided that we will not try and correct you!)
Food : Cheese slices and chocolate
Pet peeve : when we eat, you attack our plates and try and feed us
Toy : a baby stroller
Song : every Shah Rukh song

April 22, 2005

Environment under attack?

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 9:36 am

Came across this article today. Mother Jones is one of my favourite “off the road” sites and I enjoy the articles listed. This one is quite chilling. While I have come across such thinking - there is no global warming - time and time again but I never knew that this “thinking” was so well funded. I wonder if it’s time to start being really concerned about the environment considering that there is such a heavy backing for the opposing viewpoint?

April 11, 2005

Cover Up?

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 8:29 am

Is this another cover up by the Bush administration or are we now taking potshots at everything that the administration does?

April 6, 2005

Religion

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 2:10 pm

I finally purchased Richard Ashcroft’s album Human Conditions a few days ago and until now I have given it at least 6 listens - back to back. I just cannot put it down. This album is a heavy dose of R. Ashcroft’s spirituality. He basically states that his belief in god is questionable but his spirituality is rock solid. It’s hard to identify a “best” song on this album but the one that really shakes me is “God in the numbers’. There is a para in this song :-

the more I learn history the more I hate it.
cause we repeat the things we did a thousand years ago.
we’re still building palaces of fotunes in the sky.
there’s an underclass dying whilst we smile.

Wow!! Here is another exceptional one….

Most of his songs have such powerful lyrics and the way he sings is as if he is sitting in front of you in a dark room and singing for himself and you. It’s truly amazing.

I guess you can tell that spirituality and religion really fascinate me. I am not religious but at the same time I am not an atheist. I don’t know if there is a word for what I am but the one thing I am is a firm believer in respecting the other person’s religion. Throughout my life (especially after I left India) I have tried to understand various aspects of any religion I came across.

When in Middle East, I was exposed to Islam. My first reaction was - disdain. This was probably the result of the heavy dose of anti-islam rhetoric that I had been exposed to in India (I left for Middle East in ‘97 just when BJP - the Hindu Nationalist party - was vying for power). But over the course of a few months whatever “disdain” I had for islam was replaced by respect. Respect at how Islam was embedded in a Muslim’s life. How it governed their thoughts and their actions. And no, not even once did I come across the hate that most westerners think that muslims have for other religions. This fact is simply not true. Of course there are Islamic terrorists. But which religion doesn’t have it’s own hardliners. And 9/11 and 3/11 and other Islamic terrorism acts? They were based on differnces in politics NOT religion.

After coming to Canada, I was exposed to Christianity or rather different forms of Christianity. And among Christians I find that religion is considered an extremely personal matter. Do not go about asking questions about a Christian’s faith. That’s the first thing I learned. The next thing I learned that there are so many sects that I don’t think anyone has a clue how many sects there are. I think that christianity is a religion that, more or less, places great emphasis on an individual. The individual governs the religion in one’s life. The individual is to follow a set of rules which determine if he is going to heaven or hell. The individual repents any actions that he or she has performed that does not fall within the boundary of Christianty otherwise he/she is not a good christian.

What about my official religion? Hinduism. To be honest I have very little idea what my religion means to me. And throughout my life I have always felt guilty about this until I realised that hinduism is a way of life. It’s what you feel, it’s what you think, it’s what you do. The fact that I am putting these thoughts of mine on “paper” is religion. My love for my daugther is religion. My work ethics is my religion. And if I go to pray in a temple OR a church OR a mosque OR a gurudwara, I am expressing my religion. In other words my whole life is my religion. My actions have to be consistant with the fact that they should do some good for everyone involved. My belief does not stop with believing in Vishnu, Krishna or Shiva. They begin with them and extend to everything, a stone, a person and the world as a whole. Once I understand this (I am still learning), I will have understood Hinduism. It’s a journey which I hope will make me a better person.

Amazing

Filed under: Uncategorized — agsharma @ 11:30 am

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