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Tips to become a succesful book blogger

No one has become a superstar blogger overnight.Recognition in blogosphere takes time and there are no short cuts for achieving instant success as a blogger.Read like there is no tomorrow and pen down your sincere thoughts in a lucid, organised and unpretentious manner.Your work will definitely get its due.

Blogadda-Quikr Shopping Fiesta: My Experience

It was like a slap on my face.Thankfully Arun was not there with me to witness by embarassement. I was all set to call him when some random piece of paper with a phone number written on it from my pocket caught my attention.

Book Review:Salvation Of a Saint

On the whole,’The Salvation Of Saint’ is a decent thriller.It may not be as racy as ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’,but still it’s a pretty good one.

Interview with Doctor-turned- Writer Deepal Kripal

Earlier this week,we chatted with Doctor-turned-Author,Deepak Kripal.He has authored 'The Devil's Tale:An impossible journey',published by Leadstart Publishers.In this candid interview,he tells us about his debut work,future plans,his journey as a writer and his other interests in life.

Private India: Book Review

On the whole,'Private India' by James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi is a strictly average work.

December 29, 2010

'Silence' selected for short film competition..!

             I am extremely happy to inform you all that our short film, 'Silence' has been selected for the 'International Video fest' to be held at kannur in the first week of january.'Silence' will be competing with twenty seven other shorts from different parts of the country.

             Silence is the story of Rajesh,an 18 year old boy who after clearing the I.I.T JEE is on his way to join the institution at kharagpur.He happens to save a stranger who is severely injured in a road traffic accident.How this incident changes the lives of these two men is what 'Silence' is all about.

             Silence is a story about people,relations,hope,longing and hidden truths.The movie was shot using Sony HD handicam.The major locations of the movie were Kochi,kolenchery and Kumily.

      Cast and Crew Credits 
Director: Dr Nikhilesh Menon.R.
Banner:  Sanskriti movies/Random thoughts/End dream Media
Producers: Dr Kiran Gopal/Dr Sarath R.S/Dr Nikhilesh Menon R
Project designer,Co- ordinator: Mr Harish Krishnan
Screenplay,Dialogues: Dr Nikhilesh Menon R
Director of Photography: Dr Sarath R.S/Dr Joseph Sabu
Story Board: Dr Joseph Sabu Pulinattu
Editor: Mr Harish Krishnan
Sound Editor/Designer: Rajeev,Bright
Composed by: Jarvis Raju Vadakkan
Creative assistance: Mr Harish Krishnan

      Cast
Dr Kiran Gopal- Rajesh
Dr Unnikrishnan C-The stranger
Dr Joseph Sabu-The stranger's friend
Ashwini- Ash
Dr Saumya Ramachandran-Rajesh's Girl friend
Dr Viji Paul Thomas-Doctor
Dr Aju Jose-News reporter
Dr Nijad k.k.-Male nurse
Dr Biby joseph-Attender

Extras-Dr.NikhileshMenon.R,Abid,Jarvis,MasterArun/Master Roshan,rajeev,reghu(the mob)

Studio-Bright studios, Ernakulam
Sony vegas pro 9.

Some of the other movies which are in the fray are Fill in the blanks(Vinod krishna),Aleena shanthamanu(Ashok R Nath),kilukkam(Biju c das)Davyadooth(shaji),niyogam(vyasan),The return(sherry),A stream of love(Shaji)      


-nikhimenon@gmail.com

ps: More about the competition can be read here



December 28, 2010

Is Your baby ruining your sex life?!

the machoman!
Times has written an enlightening article on this topic.Those of you who wish to get 'enlightened'  click here.The losers like me who are reading this post can click here.

Wishing you a happy sex life,
-nikhimenon@gmail.com

December 27, 2010

'Tournament: Play and replay' - the review

Too many cooks spoil the broth!

                  Lal's third outing as an independent director,'Tournament: Play and Replay' after the decent '2 harihar nagar' and the mediocre 'In ghost house Inn' ends up as a disappointing film.The script goes haywire post intermission,the twists get repetitive and culminates in a climax which is silly and idiotic to say the least.


                 The intention of the director to make a breezy road movie ala 'Saroja','Gamyam' is quite evident and he almost gets it right in the first half.The four friends who are about to attend the  selection trial for the upcoming 'kochi' Apl team are introduced quite convincingly.A song later,one of them gets injured in an accident making him unable to attend the trial to be held in bangalore a week later.So the other three starts off to bangalore along with their common friend,Aswathi(played by new comer Roopa Manjari).Several unexpected events happen during their journey (along with a couple of twists thrown at the audience every fifteen minutes or so),new characters pop up at regular intervals (cracking mostly toilet jokes).I am not going on further into the story line as there is too little of it here actually!

                 As i had mentioned earlier the first half is breezy and entertaining barring the suppossedly funny track involving the truck driver and his cleaner(kochu preman and bijukkuttan respectively).The three songs which belong to this half have been picturised well.The back stories of a couple of incidents  also get revealed in the first half itself.Though the format is new to the malayalam film industry i must say that it has backfired here terribly.

                Post intermission,the script loses track and wanders aimlessly.The sequences involving indrans,the tribal people and the jeep which has lost it's driver in the second half are atrocious and totally unfunny.The twists in the second half become predictable as the audience have become smart after the unexpected turns they had witnessed in the former.The climax is a let down and it can only be termed as an 'ending of convenience'.Lal was almost successful when he did it for the first time in '2 HHN',but not anymore.


                The main problem with the movie lies in it's writing and characterisation.It's often said that one can't paint everything on black and white.Agreed,everyone has shades of grey but does it necessarily mean that the world we are living is full of crooks?


                 On the technical side,'tournament' is something which has high production values.The visuals are rich,the back ground score is decent(done by Alex Paul),the editing is also fine.Music by Deepak Dev deserves special mention and is far superior to that in Lal's first two films.The songs have been picturised well and suits the mood of the film.


                 All the actors have done their part well and one rarely gets the feeling that this is their first film.Fahad fazil,the experienced one among them was okay as he had nothing much to perform.The guy who played the role of the (real) John Subramaniam was also good though he almost went a bit over board at times.The actor who played the character of the fatty 'Usman Ali' managed to raise a few laughs .The protagonist 'Bobby' was fine.New comer Roopa(Aswathy) had a meaty role and she looked good.

Overall 'Tournament: Play and Replay' is a film which looks slick and cool with some decent performances from the lead cast,with no Suraaj Venjaramoodu in it,but ends up as a below average affair due to sloppy writing and too many silly and predictable twists.   


reviewed by nikhimenon@gmail.com