Showing posts with label Letter S. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter S. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

S : Sycophant #AtoZChallenge2020

As this lockdown in India is now getting mired in all colors of politics, we see sycophants rearing their ugly heads across the political spectrum - left - right - center - everything in between. This was the time to show some solidarity and display a broad political consensus. May be every democracy deserves the masters and media, it gets. Today, I try my hand at free verse. I tried to write a poem, but couldn't get a rhythm or a pattern. So free verse it is. On sycophants


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Poem : Sycophants

She was the perfect one,
Head bowed down,
Tongue always sweet,
As the master appeared,
Hands folded to greet!

She was the perfect one,
Lying prostrate,
Saying things great,
As the master appeared,
Call him handsome,
Ignore his bald pate!

She was the perfect one,
Approve of his scary plan,
Order the genocide,
Without batting an eyelid,
Annihilate the entire grid,
As the master appeared,
Call it a collateral damage,
Praise what he did!

She was the perfect one,
A woman in pants,
Politician's aide,
Perfect among all his sycophants!

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Monday, April 22, 2019

S : Slaps in Hindi Films / Bollywood #AtoZChallenge 2019

Nothing spells drama better in Hindi Films than slaps. I have seen them being used sparingly in Hollywood films too, but in Bollywood they are used liberally. May be it is a reflection of our society, where slapping is considered normal in certain situations. Parents hitting children to stop them from doing something. Teachers hitting students to discipline them. Men hitting their wives to show their masculinity. You get the drift!

But slaps in films work only when they are done right and audience is made to feel the sting. As a viewer if the slap doesn't connect with me (pun unintended), there is no point of showing it to me. The slap has to act as a catalyst for the movement in the story. Here are the three slap scenes which come to my mind almost immediately. They are not necessarily my favorite. 

In the 1991 film Lamhe (Moments), there was no scope for conventional action. No Punches! No Kicks! But still there were violent undertones in the film with several slap scenes. One slap scene was glamorized to such an extent that it led to a dance performance by Sridevi, titled 'Moments of Rage'. During this dance performance that slap scene is played over and over again for impact. 


We all remember the 2001 film Dil Chahta Hai (What the heart wants) for its lovely music, nice comedy and friendship. Bromance! But at one point in the film, the friendship between 3 leads gets strained. And it is shown by a well deserved slap. Here the slap is not as loud as the one in Lamhe, but the impact is louder. 


Now when it comes to feeling the impact of a slap, nothing echoes better than the insulting slap Dr. Dang (character played by Anupam Kher) receives in the 1986 film Karma. In fact the dialogue he delivers immediately after the slap portends devastation. Iss thappad ki goonj suni tumne! (Did you hear the echo of this slap)


In the videos above we see slaps being used in different situations. But Hindi Films definitely use them in one cliched situation always. When one of the characters is crying inconsolably or is rattling meaningless dialogues at double fast speed, as if in trance, and all efforts to stop this crying or rattling have failed, there is one sure shot solution. Thwack! Slap!

And nothing sums up this post better than the image below from the film Dabangg

Translation : I don't fear a slap, I fear love!
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Saturday, April 21, 2018

S : Short Sentences / Stories #AtoZchallenge

In 2015 - 2016, I had joined a Readers' Club in Mumbai. We used to meet once in a month to discuss books. The club is now called Owlery. Some of us were also making efforts, to learn basic nuances of writing. This effort led us to attend a book writing workshop. As part of an exercise there, I wrote a fictional story which I had posted on this blog last year. Also on the WhatsApp group of this Club, a word was shared everyday on which we tried to write short (actually micro) stories. I wrote hundreds of such small sentences or stories - good, bad, ugly. I had posted 45 such sentences / stories, over 15 posts, in 2016 on this blog. Today, I decided to post 10 more of them, which were woven around 10 words shared on that group. I hope my readers will be kind and forgive any mistakes I made then or the ones I am going to make today. I am still learning a really tough task of writing good stories.


Word : Quaff
verb [kwof, kwaf, kwawf]
Meaning: to drink a beverage copiously and with hearty enjoyment

Tale: Old / New

As he quaffed his cherished single malt and puffed a costly cigar, his henchmen beat the young leader of the new street gang to a pulp, But the young man kept laughing instead of crying in pain. Then the sound of a loud desperate cough reverberated in that room. His cigar popped out and blood mixed with that single malt gushed out of his mouth with huge force. The poison had worked. The young man now controlled the entire mafia.

Word : Yom Tov
noun [yuhn tuh v, tuh f]
Meaning : holiday

Tale: Orphan

He is an orphan who doesn't  know what a full stomach means. But comes yom tov, his happiness will know no bounds. That day he will get to eat as much as he wants. He will raid the garbage bin of his rich neighbors and will feast on the leftovers of the day. 

Word: Eldritch
adjective [el-drich]
Meaning: eerie; weird; spooky

Tale: Hinges

It was a moonlit night when they got stranded in the middle of the forest. They saw a flickering light at a distance. Upon reaching the source of the light they found an old cottage. They pushed open the door. The eldritch creaking of the door was accompanied by hooting of the owls and howling of the wolves. They started trembling with fear. The caretaker of the cottage came out and applied some grease on hinges of the door. The door stopped creaking.

Word: Cunctator
noun [kuhngk-tey-ter]
Meaning: a procrastinator; delayer

Tale: Fearless

He never accomplished anything worthwhile. Every job he undertook ended in a disaster. Being a compulsive cunctator he was left behind his peers in the organizational hierarchy. But his fortunes changed one day. He didn't complete his job on time and still earned the top spot in his group. He was told to shoot a man before daybreak, when there would be no witnesses. But he shot him in the broad daylight in front of  hundreds of people. He earned that day, the moniker of Fearless Hitman.

Word: Turpitude
noun[tur-pi-tood, -tyood]
Meaning: vile, shameful, or base character; depravity

Tale: Whose fault

Every night her pimp sold her to the highest bidder. He had to feed his large family. He was a criminal in the eyes of the law.
She slept for money with the worst of the men. Her soul was pure though. But what she was doing, was illegal.
Her father had traded her when she was twelve. He had to provide for his wife's treatment and he had already mortgaged his land. He was accused of human trafficking.
The local moneylender grabbed his land as he couldn't repay his meager loan. The loan shark was the most respected man in the village.
I am not certain which act of turpitude agitates me most.

Word: Botryoidal
adjective [bo-tree-oid-l]
Meaning: having the form of a bunch of grapes

Tale: Obsession

His intestines had spilled out of his stomach and had bunched together in a botryoidal formation. I had never seen something so brutal in my life before. Later, I came to know that he was newly married and was stabbed thirty-six times by his wife's obsessed stalker.


Word : Embonpoint
noun [French ahn-bawn-pwan]
Meaning: excessive plumpness; stoutness

Tale: Attraction

He always got attracted to the women inclined to embonpoint. A strange kind of stirring happened in his heart and blood rushed to his loins, whenever he saw his buxom neighbor. Then one day she acknowledged him. Soon he was in his bedroom. It was a mistake. He was robbed off all his valuables by that attractive cross-dresser. 


Word: Jeremiad
noun[jer-uh-mahy-uh d, -ad]
Meaning: a prolonged lamentation or mournful complaint

Tale: 49 days

His 'shoot and scoot' politics benefited from his caustic jeremiad, targeted at the ruling parties. Media gleefully lapped up his accusations without bothering to verify them. The gullible citizens voted him to power, thinking that he will bring in the change he promised. But when he was faced with the prospect of actually delivering on his promises, he ran away in 49 days.

Word: Trophic
adjective [trof-ik, troh-fik]
Meaning: of or relating to nutrition

Tale: Hallucination

Science can play havoc with human lives sometimes. When DNA cloning was introduced, everyone thought it will help humanity fight many diseases. But they used it to reproduce a carnivorous dinosaur. This has changed the balance of food chain and species at several trophic levels are now endangered. I am riding that dinosaur right now. I am a monster. I need more cocaine. 


Word : Furphy
noun [fur-fee]
Meaning : a false report; rumor

Tale: Political Fiasco

His political career was on the rise when he got caught red handed taking a bribe. He will now be taken to task by his party members. Media reports that he will be the first politician ever to be sentenced for his deeds as agencies have a watertight case against him. I can tell you it is just another furphy. He will never go to jail. No politician ever has. In fact he will emerge as a more powerful and popular leader after this fiasco.

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My last year's challenge post from letter S was a Story about young love, titled 'The Minor Glitch'. Read it here

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My theme for this year's #AtoZchallenge is all about writing stories, anecdotes and observations from my life in form of easy to read listicles. You can read the theme reveal post here.



Saturday, April 22, 2017

S : Story

I had attended a writing workshop last year in June. One of the first exercises in it was to describe my first relationship. It was a tricky exercise for two reasons. One, my first relationship was very painful and I am very sensitive about sharing details of the same. Second, I didn't want to talk about real locations and people at all. So I decided to take the core element of that relationship and changed everything around it and weaved a fictional story. That exercise helped me in a therapeutic way. So whether my quality of writing was good or bad, it didn't matter. 

As the theme for my April Blogging Challenge was to right anecdotes from my life, I think this post will qualify, given the context above. The story I wrote then is reproduced below.

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Story - The Minor Glitch

Anuj was a young dashing guy. He had an athletic body and girls in his class swooned over him. He was very sensitive and intelligent too. He cared for his friends and family and was a class topper.

Saakshi had recently moved to his neighbourhood. They both started interacting at a birthday party, where both were invited. While Anuj was popular in his neighbourhood, Saakshi had a strange effect on him. He was just enamoured by her beauty. Saakshi was fully aware about this effect she had on him.

One day she invited him over to her home. They both were eating nachos, when she kept her hand on his thigh. He trembled with excitement. She had charmed him and was controlling his senses. They both got into a sexual relationship and started meeting regularly. For a while, Anuj enjoyed it. He had fallen in love with Saakshi. But they never said it to each other.

Whenever they met the only thing on their minds was lust.

Initially Saakshi was aggressive in bed. Gradually Anuj in his bid to impress her, started getting rough. Saakshi didn’t like this reversal of roles.

She had chosen Anuj as she thought she can dominate him and exploit him. He was a young guy studying in 9th grade, while she had just completed her graduation. What she was doing was illegal anyways.

With Anuj getting aggressive, she wanted a way out. One day she told Anuj, that he is a very dirty person and she can’t carry on with this abusive relationship. She made Anuj feel guilty about something he didn’t really understand at that age.

Today, Anuj is a successful entrepreneur and runs a million dollars business. But he still feels that he was responsible for abusing Saakshi. He hasn’t married till date.

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