Saturday, 17 June 2017

Baarish- ek prem katha πŸ˜‚


Miss sTree- Oye kamine!!! line marta hai...stop copying me ok...quit following me around and get your own damn shape😑....pata nahi kahan kahan se aa jate hai



Mr. McLoud- Mujko barsaat bana lo 🎢ek lambi raat bana lo 🎢 apne jazbaat bana lo janaa🎢😍


Miss sTree <<blushing>>- Tip tip barsaa pani 🎢 pani ne aag lagayi 🎢 aag lagi dil mein toh🎢 dil ko teri yaad ayi 😘😊


Mr. McLoud- Tip tip tip tip baarish shuru ho gayi 🎢 maane ya na maane tu meri ho gayi 🎢 πŸ€—πŸ’


and they served the earth happily ever after 🌳🌧🌎

Friday, 16 June 2017

Street musings 3

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Ride for a Ride!
"I was just bored on the water; been wet all the time trust me not as good as it sounds 😜.
Besides it is better to be inside someone rather than doing it alone right?!? πŸ˜πŸ€πŸ˜‚"
 - Mr. Boat (he's a lil dirty)
#objectshavefeelingstoo


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Tired Tyre


Oh sire!
Have pity on my state so dire I am a deflated tyre who noone wants to hire..

#rhymebcosyoucan #objectshavefeelingstoo #streeetphotography #punediaries

- Sneha Karle




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Gusts of wind bring dust
and I rust;
but tell you my story I must....
I am a van who has no more fans
I ran and ran 
but there's only so much one can...
I am lying here since Jan and now I have so much tan!! :p

#objectshavefeelingstoo #rhymebcosyoucan #streetphotography #streetart #punediaries

- Sneha Karle













Thursday, 15 June 2017

Optimistic gyaan from an eternal pessimist.....

Life always finds a way...

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Life has been a little rough for the last one year. Won't bore all with the details but I am kind of broken in all aspects of the word. There are hundreds of motivational books, spiritual gurus, therapists, pills, alternative therapies and the most annoying - 'free ka advice' which people never tire of giving. I have heard this particular one innumerable times- 'Once you hit rock bottom there is only one place to go and that is up'. From people on my side; read 'mental illness fighters' let me tell the rest of you all that these optimistic words are total bullshit to us. So if you really want to help just listen don't spout these empty words. 

Nonetheless, if I go on to speak about how to deal with us- 'the special cases' it won't be sufficient to just write a blog. The point here is, the four word caption above are also empty words when just said but they came to me when my flat foot hit this broken paver block and I almost fell. With my nose almost pressed to the soil and my big ass spectacles dangling dangerously on my oily nose I suddenly fell awake and I literally uttered these words- ' Life always finds a way'. 

Liar, liar pants on fire.....it is obvious that when you hit something and are about to fall you just utter all the awesome gallis you know and don't even dur dur tak think of such philosophies! 
But ya the poor old navra prevented my fall and I did think of clicking this pretty pic. Later when I was looking at it I felt calm and peaceful which let me tell you is a big ass achievement for a person fighting the two headed demon of anxiety and depression. Those little green leaves braving their way out of that small little square of concrete just said so much more than all those books, gurus, therapists, and free advice spouting idiots. Over this year I have found solace in nature and just observing soil, leaves, flowers, clouds, the sea, trees, wind patterns, even the swirls of dust rising from the farm in front of my home (ya be jealous). Every element of nature teaches me something, calms me down, makes me and my troubles feel small in comparison to the entire creation. It also makes me feel really important because I am a part of the same creation. 

Ok , so before I become a part of the ever growing advice spouting clan I will stop from further gyaan. There was no point in writing this piece. But I just wanted to share something which has helped me and continues to do so. If someone out there is facing a similar situation, they may try taking solace in nature like I did. It may or may not help you but there is no loss in been aware of the power of creation. 

Till next time then....

Sneha Karle



Friday, 2 June 2017

Muramba movie review

We were lucky enough to be invited to the premier of Muramba yesterday night. I had decided long back to hit the theatre for this one right since their promotional activity started months ago.

First things first, the promotions and especially the digital marketing efforts of this team were one of the best in recent times in both hindi and marathi movies. (marathi cinema has overall left bollywood much behind in the race in all aspects of creative expression) The film and the team had made an amazing connect with the audience much before its release. It was like we know the Deshmukh family, their quirks and way of life. 

Getting over the marketing and moving on, the movie itself was true to its name sweet and sour- a delicious muramba! The acting from the entire cast even the smaller roles such as the hero's buddy was top notch. But in my opinion more than the younger lot it were the seniors who shined. Sachin Khedekar sir has always made us move as an actor and here too he is the real star of the movie; his punches, his timing, his expressions, he is the meddling yet cool dad everyone would crave for! (He was oh-so-humble and sweet as a person too). Aptly supported by Chinmayee Raghavan ma'am; every expression of her's reminds us of our own moms. She has fewer dialogs than her reel husband but her eyes speak abundantly. (Her real life persona was equally magnetic).
Ameya wagh has showcased his prowess in Dil, Dosti, Duniyadari and the amazing drama 'Amar Photo Studio'. Here too he does complete justice to his role; so much so that you love and hate and sympathize with his Alok all at the same time. Mithila Parkar is talented no doubt and their is a certain freshness about her but here in the medley of talented actors, she didn't stand out. She did justice to her role but didn't create a lasting expression. Maybe her character needed to be sketched out more.

Equal or more credit than the actors goes to the script and the fantabulously witty dialogs. The humor is real life and smart. An example which stands out is Khedekar sir's reply " bal radat hota" to the query "kay zala". Using an old and famous ad's line in a scene high on emotions was brilliant. The entire writing team deserves the most credit for this movie. 

Debuntant director Varun Narvekar gives glimpses of Basu Chatterjee, Sai Paranjpe and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It is an unjust on my part to compare him with these legends but Narvekar has like them given us a slice of life movie aptly justifying its tagline - 'tumchya gharatli amchi goshta'. The film has the right balance of humor, drama, emotions, wittiness, family ties and  modern attitudes. It portrays generation gap in an honest yet light way. The only negative I thought was the winding up in the last half hour of the film. Maybe it was done to keep the movie crisp considering the current trend. But without revealing much of the story, I feel more time needed to be given to understand Alok's issues as to why they arose, how was he going to deal with them because those are the same issues which a considerable lot of today's youth faces. Being the main crux of the story as it affects his relationship, I feel it should have been more developed. 

All in all, 'muramba changlach murlay'! Just like the raw mango dish does to our palates, the movie leaves a sweetness behind in our minds. It is a wholesome entertainer which makes one laugh aloud, smile, and get teary eyed as well without ever getting preachy. Grab your tickets soon!