Archive for July, 2009

Kaminey Music is Out

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Kaminey Music is Average

You loved the music of – Omkara, Makdee, Maqbool. Trust Vishal Bhardwaj and Gulzar to come up with music that is different and sets up new milestones in terms of experimentation.

Kaminey, the Album will sway you with its title track Dhan Te Nan. The song starts with single-string guitar plucking ala Quentin Taratino’s Pulp Fiction and then some more. Gulzar always playful with words - til til tara mira teli ka tel – balances the music with beautifully penned lyrics. This is a track one will end up crooning more than once. (more…)

Moody gives thumbs up to Pranab Mukherjee’s Budget

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service has maintained a Baa3 foreign currency rating and Ba2 local currency sovereign rating, which is non-investment grade, on India.

“This is clearly a growth-oriented budget and contains a slightly larger than expected headline deficit number, but it is broadly consistent with near-term stability in the government’s debt trajectory,” Aninda Mitra, a senior analyst at Moody’s, said.

This is largely based on the estimated fiscal deficit, which is expected to balloon to 6.8 percent of GDP, its highest in 16 years. (more…)

Hangover – The Uberkewl Movie

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Hangover – The Uberkewl Movie

Absolutely loved this movie. I think this movie was by far ten times funnier than Pineapple Express, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Step Brothers, etc. The movie is truly, hilariously, funny. (more…)

Why Blog Now?

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Why Blog Now?

I have always maintained that blog’s are perfect for people who feel they are not heard or quoted properly. For those who need a medium to express their feelings.
There are those who comprehend that blog is personal ought to keep it password protected.

Being an agnostic of privacy quotient of Internet, I am back to the million dollar question… Why Blog Now? I had access to this wonderful tool called Wordpress back in 2002. I used it to venture into Web 2.0. It made me an entrepreneur and self-reliant. But I never needed a medium to express my opinions on a fiefdom called – My Personal Blog. (more…)