Wednesday, June 17, 2009

kashmir issue!!!

Today's newspaper had the headline as "India,Pakistan set talks ball rolling".After seeing it ,I had a sarcastic and nasty laugh coming out from me .I was thinking huh, all talks and balls are going to be rolling each and everyday,but there is not a single action which would be taken.I seriously doubt that these leaders would have not understood a pinch of sufferings the people of Kashmir are having.Its so heart wrenching to see that, the sufferings are accumulated so much that eventually the word lost its value.I am so so jealous of Israel for defending its boundaries for so many years spectacularly. Not a single Islam nation around it can lay its hand. When is India going to learn anything of that sort from Israel. Its now like a chain event, the so called leaders are in a deep 'slumber' causing the people to be in; ultimately leading the country to be in a slumber, thus paving way for the so called in- humans to dance with their guns.

The film "The Great Escape "...

Off late I have been much addicted to watching 60's and 70's movies.. I am a bit tired of watching present movies neither it comes with a good script nor with good acting.So, recently I watched this film "The Great Escape" and it was mind blowing. Steve McQueen did an excellent job acting in "The Great Escape". The film is based on a true story about the Germans who opened Stalag Luft North, a maximum security prisoner-of-war camp, designed to hold even the craftiest escape artists in 1943. In doing so, however, the Nazis unwittingly assembled the greatest team in military history. My favorite scenes from this film are the 4th of July celebration, Steve McQueen riding on a motorcycle, and McQueen throwing the baseball against the cell wall. If you have not seen "The Great Escape", go see it! You'll like it! I like it! ... What I personally consider is that this film is better than the TV series "The Prison Break" now why would i say that ,because reality makes a difference..

the film "Bullitt" (1968)

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