After living for five months without having anything to do with TV or the Indian saans bahu serials, i now have to watch a few when my mom watches them...
I still manage to keep my sense of guessing the next plot in the serial, so i thought lets give it a shot....
Well i have nothing to do so i am coming out with this...
Lets start with the intro plot... well im giving it away a bit... what else works on TV, a story of a guy and gal...
Well i leave the details to be handled at run time... but will try to explain the summary...
A guy meets a girl, may be at an airport or a party... I will leave that to the director...
They start meeting and talking to each other often...This goes on for quite some time... may be 3-4 years or so...
During all this time... the guy and gal are good friends.... but the usual conversation or communication that happens is to enquire about the daily routine that each one follows in their life...
like hows work... hows your day... how long have you worked for the day. how did you njoy the weekend... etc...
Probably the guy was more talkative... he spoke a lot....
Then there was a dilemma....
This is the time when the usual soaps manage to bring in all the suspense and the twists in the serial...
The guy keeps wondering that he is good friends with the girl, but does he even consider liking her????
They have been just enquiring and sharing their daily routines for so long... but he still doesn't feel that he likes her at all....Does enquiring about each others lives and giving updates mean liking each other???? definitely not....
In the mean time his parents have decided to get him married to some girl...
pause....
Now depending on the response to the story i would have 2 options:
bring in a triangle love story into the serial and make one of the 2 ladies the villan and then see how it goes... later we can add on depending on which actor is taking leave on the sets...
Second would be to marry the friend whom he knows for long and then bring in the saans bahu plot and carry on with the story.....
Well I have to continue to watch the TV for a few more weeks to add on to the story and see if I can drag the story a bit....
The way I have my talent intact of guessing the next dialogue in the serials that my mom watches, i definitely feel I can give this career option a try if the IT industry fails....
What say....
Chal hope you had fun reading this... or had some time pass...
Chao
About Me
- Xijay
- Fun Loving guy. loves adventure and nature. Loves to travel and have fun. Trying a hand at photography.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
End to an amazing experience...
I have just returned home after a five month trip outside the country. It was an amazing experience for a lot of reasons....
I had a chance to go out of home again, with the right frame of mind, this time to the US of A. Well I am writing it that way cos that is how people here perceive that country.
I had a feeling similar to the one I had on Oct 6th 2001 when I was sort of dropped off in a place called Chickmagalur. It was a new experience that was about to begin...
From the time I saw the snow covered landscape from the plane landing into Cincinnati, speaking to a dumb kinda taxi driver and checking into a hotel for my stay, I knew I was in for a great time...
I had a great time at the hotel with Hareesh, a great and funny guy who always was working hard. Learnt cooking in our very first cooking class, the hotel room kitchen. Saw a decent enough air force museum, visited the first Indian store called Bombay Grocers. Working at the client place was good.
I had the opportunity to visit my uncle on Xmas day and had a great time there. Visited the only temple in Cincinnati, visited the downtown of Cincinnati and tried ice skating (in fact any form of skating) for the first time in life...
Settled down into a flat by end of December and had to weather a lot of chill and cold. The lowest temp i had probably weathered earlier was around 0 C on Tiger Hill in Darjeeling. But this time I had to withstand up to -23 C. Snow all around was an amazing experience. -10 C to 0 C were the regular temperatures at our place. I never thought I would some day say that 0 C was a comfortable temperature to be in...
We were regular visitors to walmart and the Indian stores and got used to the kinda shopping that we had to do for daily necessities there...
Visited the Mammoth caves, saw a herd of American Bison, saw a couple of wild deer 10 feet away from me and they did not even care to notice the presence of humans so close to them.
In March I visited another relative in Edison, NJ and that was the great time I had. I visited some of the places that we had seen so far only in TV or movies and you had to be looking in awe at the view in front of you. I literally was getting thoughts and flashbacks in my mind and wondering if I really had visited such amazing places which I had never dreamt of visiting in my life...
I was happy to get my first ever car driving licence. I do not have one in India. It took a few days to get used to driving on the right side of the road. We had been to a place called smokey mountains, saw some amazing Harley Davidson's bikes... Drove at speeds I could not have imagined earlier. It was a trip to remember cos of the way we felt for the first time in the US for being a vegetarian. We were left tooo helpless and it was only cos of some help from a very nice waitress that we could sort of come away from the trip without starving to death.
I also got the opportunity to try out some cuisines from different countries...
We tried out a few Mexican restaurants... Chipotle was the best of them. Tried Thai and loved it there, but for the irritating waitress. Had a Lebanese and Greek food and also had a Chinese buffet. I would not even have a glance at them again in my life...
Apart from our own cooked food we had some amazing Indian food as well...
I am thankful to my colleagues to take me to Ammas Kitchen on my very first day to work for lunch. It truly is the best Indian food that you can get in Cincinnati. We tried Tandoor, Raja India, Taj Mahal, Kanak, Anand India, Aangan India, Brijmohan, Hi Bombay and a few more of the Indian hotels. The food was good in most. The Menus would be more or less similar in all hotels...
But you would surely have great experiences in each one of them... Like the very troublesome and irritating lady in Tandoor and a new part time waitress at Tandoor who did not know good English, who pronounced DJert for Desert, to the very shrewed Owner of Hi Bombay to the waitresses of Ammas Kitchen and Hi Bombay who were fond of one of our room mates....
We always liked to pull that guys leg for such incidents...
After this amazing experience, I have sort of lost a bit of respect for the consultants there in the US and some of the MS students there, but this is just my view. I also started to hate the ready to eat food that is available there. Was amazed at the items available in an Indian store in Edison. You get more Indian stuff under one roof than you would get at any place in India.
For all the fun I had for five months, I was very happy to start y first day with a lunch at Ammas Kitchen and end my journey with a lunch at Ammas Kitchen on my last day ( The same way Hareesh had his first and last lunch at Hi Bombay)...
I can go on and on on this but It is just like an illusion, I mean there can be no better place to live life happily and have a blast than here in India....
I had a chance to go out of home again, with the right frame of mind, this time to the US of A. Well I am writing it that way cos that is how people here perceive that country.
I had a feeling similar to the one I had on Oct 6th 2001 when I was sort of dropped off in a place called Chickmagalur. It was a new experience that was about to begin...
From the time I saw the snow covered landscape from the plane landing into Cincinnati, speaking to a dumb kinda taxi driver and checking into a hotel for my stay, I knew I was in for a great time...
I had a great time at the hotel with Hareesh, a great and funny guy who always was working hard. Learnt cooking in our very first cooking class, the hotel room kitchen. Saw a decent enough air force museum, visited the first Indian store called Bombay Grocers. Working at the client place was good.
I had the opportunity to visit my uncle on Xmas day and had a great time there. Visited the only temple in Cincinnati, visited the downtown of Cincinnati and tried ice skating (in fact any form of skating) for the first time in life...
Settled down into a flat by end of December and had to weather a lot of chill and cold. The lowest temp i had probably weathered earlier was around 0 C on Tiger Hill in Darjeeling. But this time I had to withstand up to -23 C. Snow all around was an amazing experience. -10 C to 0 C were the regular temperatures at our place. I never thought I would some day say that 0 C was a comfortable temperature to be in...
We were regular visitors to walmart and the Indian stores and got used to the kinda shopping that we had to do for daily necessities there...
Visited the Mammoth caves, saw a herd of American Bison, saw a couple of wild deer 10 feet away from me and they did not even care to notice the presence of humans so close to them.
In March I visited another relative in Edison, NJ and that was the great time I had. I visited some of the places that we had seen so far only in TV or movies and you had to be looking in awe at the view in front of you. I literally was getting thoughts and flashbacks in my mind and wondering if I really had visited such amazing places which I had never dreamt of visiting in my life...
I was happy to get my first ever car driving licence. I do not have one in India. It took a few days to get used to driving on the right side of the road. We had been to a place called smokey mountains, saw some amazing Harley Davidson's bikes... Drove at speeds I could not have imagined earlier. It was a trip to remember cos of the way we felt for the first time in the US for being a vegetarian. We were left tooo helpless and it was only cos of some help from a very nice waitress that we could sort of come away from the trip without starving to death.
I also got the opportunity to try out some cuisines from different countries...
We tried out a few Mexican restaurants... Chipotle was the best of them. Tried Thai and loved it there, but for the irritating waitress. Had a Lebanese and Greek food and also had a Chinese buffet. I would not even have a glance at them again in my life...
Apart from our own cooked food we had some amazing Indian food as well...
I am thankful to my colleagues to take me to Ammas Kitchen on my very first day to work for lunch. It truly is the best Indian food that you can get in Cincinnati. We tried Tandoor, Raja India, Taj Mahal, Kanak, Anand India, Aangan India, Brijmohan, Hi Bombay and a few more of the Indian hotels. The food was good in most. The Menus would be more or less similar in all hotels...
But you would surely have great experiences in each one of them... Like the very troublesome and irritating lady in Tandoor and a new part time waitress at Tandoor who did not know good English, who pronounced DJert for Desert, to the very shrewed Owner of Hi Bombay to the waitresses of Ammas Kitchen and Hi Bombay who were fond of one of our room mates....
We always liked to pull that guys leg for such incidents...
After this amazing experience, I have sort of lost a bit of respect for the consultants there in the US and some of the MS students there, but this is just my view. I also started to hate the ready to eat food that is available there. Was amazed at the items available in an Indian store in Edison. You get more Indian stuff under one roof than you would get at any place in India.
For all the fun I had for five months, I was very happy to start y first day with a lunch at Ammas Kitchen and end my journey with a lunch at Ammas Kitchen on my last day ( The same way Hareesh had his first and last lunch at Hi Bombay)...
I can go on and on on this but It is just like an illusion, I mean there can be no better place to live life happily and have a blast than here in India....
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