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recapturing my idleness or say tryst with my idle week saga

idle week saga continues but i quite realized its better to be idle for doing ideal works rather than repeat ur self with typofied works.
do different things or things in different way are my daily gayatri mantra i put in action every calender day.
i watched Gandhi the half naked fakir,after a very long time,i wouldn't call it a hangover but it quite stayed with me for a very long time.i would call it a modern day epic,apart from acting & technical brilliance,the movie also instigates a sense of
indianess
not one of those pseudo patriotism evoked only on the eve of independence days republic day or Gandhi jayanthi and vardhanthi *poor twins who always give holidays to indian public

( sincerity is the key word,if we have 0.0000001 microns of what people who fought for Indian independence,we wouldn't see it bungee jumping into an overtly developing nation)
in you a pristine one ,not flavored by religion, state, language you speak, and traces of vitamin m converted into movable and immovable assets you have, in this technolithic age.
watching the movie brings me close to realizing my other dream,my version of designing an interpretation centre for Indian independence call it a modern day newseum because it intends to be just more than a exhibition or display area / museum.
kodaked another idiotic fact, is the famous journey towards self discovery from swades hijacked form gandhi,quite resemblances in the way the complete bharat drashan is picturised in both movies.of course swades has a brilliant background score,yeh jo desh hai mere lifting ur inner soul from eternal sleep.

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