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Kamis, 20 Januari 2011

Laugh Often





Smiling is one thing. Some people don't believe in smiling. They like to have this very stern, serious so called sexy expression on their face. They are in some sort of an attitude all the time. Even when they smile it is so fake. We can always see a lot of fake smiles...cloned fake smiles at beauty pageants that endorse Pretention to the core. I can almost see the fake smile of Aishwarya Rai when she went for the Miss World Contest. She was definitely in the top 10 worst looking participants that night with that grin adding to her personality completely. At that time she used to give a parrot's speech about peace and the woman's role in spreading peace and love everywhere she went. She did fix that smile quite a bit...now the grin sucks totally.



Aishwarya Rai when she won Miss World Crown in 1994 (16 years ago)

But true hearty laughter is the real thing. I knew an aunt whom I haven't seen in ages she laughed like a horse. It was so loud. There is a thought, that we should never really stop laughing because it is good for our health. It helps our immune system and it also boosts our intelligence.




Laughter is contagious they say, which is quite true. People in a group may follow one another when one person breaks into a good laugh. In many countries around the world, hospitals formally have group laughter therapy sessions for patients. India is one of the popular follower of laughter therapy where Laughing Clubs are just as popular as Rotary Clubs are in USA. 


I think we should definitely try it out someday...the laughter therapy and see the difference it makes in our life. My sister and I tried it one day but couldn't really even start the laughter itself. We didn't pursue it but hope to practice it. In Pakistan, people don't laugh much. Here people mostly watch news channels.

Rabu, 22 Desember 2010






'Mirch' was the biggest film of all with at least known actors to boast of. Still, due to poor promotion and a haphazard release plan, 'Mirch' didn't manage any spice for the investors. The reviews too were average but the fact remains that even if they would have been good, it wouldn't have been any different for the eventual box office outcome. Sold as a sex comedy, the message just didn't reach the audience and as a result, no one stepped in. Chances are quite less that the film would manage to find an audience on satellite or home video either.

'Payback' was the better of the lot but this action thriller had such poor promos that one got an impression of it being an out and out B grade film here. However, the fact is that 'Payback' boasted of a good storyline and actually had it's moments to keep the audience engaged. This was of no help though for the makers as an unknown cast, poor promos, bad marketing and release amidst a crowd meant that 'Payback' didn't have anything working for it.

'Kaalo' would have the dubious distinction of being a horror movie without any horror. There were no scare elements in this 'day horror' flick which saw a sudden release for itself and wasn't even embraced by the lovers of horror genre. A star-less affair, it saw a scattered release for itself and found no takers, whether in urban or small centres.

As for '332 Mumbai To India', it saw worst footfalls amongst all with audience not even aware of a movie arriving by this name. A poor title, badly mutilated narrative courtesy Censor board (due to which beeps and pauses came in every second dialogue), poor acting and amateurish direction meant that '332 Mumbai To India' went totally unnoticed.

'Tera Kya Hoga Johny' was also supposed to release last weekend but Censor trouble meant that this Neil Nitin Mukesh starrer has now been postponed to 31st December, hence turning out to be the last release of the year.

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