Sunday, November 25, 2012

Mumbai Terror Revisited


Given the sequence of numbers: 1993, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, and 2011. What would be the next number? The answer would be ANY TIME. These are the years of the terrorist attack on the heart of  India’s Commercial Capital, Mumbai.

I was very young, when the first serial bomb blasts took place and My Uncle was furlong away from the Zaveri Bazaar blast. The panic at home was evident till the safety call from my uncle was received and we breathed a sigh of relief when my Uncle reached home from Mumbai. I was too little to understand the implications and the fear there of. 15 years later, living in such a moment is one of the most nightmares of my life. The implications are understood and the fear I lived in will last forever. 26/11 – Mention the date and I can visualize those terrifying moments.  With rumors around saying the terrorists are roaming in the streets of Mumbai and traveling in those streets to reach office to fix an issue would be the most bravest thing that I have ever done till date

Call it Luck by Chance, an invitation to visit VT for shopping on the uneventful fatal day from my Uncle was rejected.  Thinking of the acceptance of the invitation and the possible outcome would be a mere speculation and only God Knows what would have happened. Finally, Visit to the Mangal Das market, Crawford market happened after nearly 4 years when I went there recently, a week before Diwali. Walking through those streets where the gun fight took place made me ponder over the events that took place on that fateful day. Those were the moments of reckoning and the scars can never be erased.

Those 4 days of fight converted the chaotic Mumbai in to war zone with gun shots heard over the Taj Hotel and the Media personnel making a beeline to cover the live event.  Visualizing those fire at the Hotel, made me to conclude that The Taj Hotel would succumb and the magnificent heritage structure would be a history like the twin tower. Indeed, it is a History that it stood the test of times and kudos to the architect who built such a marvelous structure that depicts the pride of Mumbai.

Mumbai – The city that never sleeps, the resilient city, the chaotic city, stood bravely despite the threats. The event ended on 29/11 and the life was back to normal within a couple of weeks. But the mood across the country was filled with anger and hatred for at least couple of months. Few days later after the event ended, on my normal route to office, I passed by Hemant Karkare’s home and I was very sad to see the body.  Kudos to the security personnel viz. Tukaram Omble who caught Kasab with his weapon lathi.  Salute to every one who helped during the hour of crisis and who fought the battle. Over 160 people dead and  hundreds of injured will remain as a stats in the history of the terror attack.

Four years later, the lone surviving terrorist is hanged on 21/11/2012.  And, it is called the second fastest trial!. Neither can we claim victory nor can we celebrate death. The terrorists have already vowed  revenge and the implications will be felt in the long term. It may give a sense of satisfaction momentarily for hanging but the victory of good over evil is far away. It is time to reflect upon the self to make the system better in every possible form. But, only time will tell us!

Memories never fade whether good or bad.  Joyous memories last forever and so do the bitter ones. This is one of those memories that will last forever and will be retold again and again.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Shaken, not Stirred

Google the phrase ‘Shaken, not Stirred’  and you will get over 49 million results. And, at the right hand side, two small windows appear that mentions the use of the phrase from Wikipedia and the character ‘James Bond’.

It was 10:15pm, when the phone started ringing. I picked up the call thinking it would be from home. However, it was from Vishaal a dear friend of mine asking me if I would join for the movie Skyfall at 11pm. Not even giving a second thought, I agreed as I was eagerly waiting for the movie since December. How can one miss the evergreen Bond Movie?

Not willing to miss even a single second and waiting for intense packed action, the movie starts with the classic Bond music and a chase that involved fork lifter, Aston Martin cars and a running train. Indeed the chase was mystique, breath taking when the fork lifter starts moving on the train and then, running over the Aston Martin cars that are over the train and finally trying to hold the train coupled with its fork. Having seen bikes, cars on the train, this is something different. Typical to the Bond style, the movie had a great start.

Shaken, not stirred – I am impressed with this dialogue of Bond and was looking forward to the dialogue.To my delight it was implicit for the audience to understand, when the Martini is served Shaken, not Stirred with Bond acknowledging as ‘Perfect’!  It appears that, this Bond movie was not in line with the old Bond movies. And, you should not go to the movie in anticipation with the old movies. M – Who has great faith in Bond recruits Bond again despite Bond failing all the tests. Incidentally Bond was assumed to be dead. And, M played by Judi Dench gets killed at the end and an emotional bonding is portrayed. This marks the end of the role for Judi Dench who has played in the last six bond movies. Bond has been portrayed as aging and having fewer calibers than before. Sometimes it does not seem to be the typical Bond movie, like having a pen which can shoot or bomb, The Aston Martin Car, which had different features, is not shown like the past movies. Also, The Bond’s display of being a womanizer is never felt at all. I wish there was more of a Bond music in the movie.

Villain – Javier Bardem, known as Raul Silva in the Movie has  performed extremely well. The film also marks the return of two characters Q, played by Ben Whishaw, and Miss Moneypenny, played by Naomie Harris.

In the end, while an inquiry is happening against M, an attack happens and M is rescued by Bond and driven away in a Jaguar. M asks where he is taking her. Bond responds – ‘Back in Time’ 

Rating : 4.5/5