Saturday, 10 November 2012

Usthad hotel

What a beautiful film...........                       

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

കണക്ക് എന്റെ ( അല്ല ഞങ്ങളുടെ ) ചങ്ങാതി


കണക്കിന് ഒരു ഫുള്‍ ഫോം.......

M            - Most
A             - Attractive
T              -  Teaching
H             -  Handling
S              - Subject 


An interesting clock

ഇത് ഉണ്ടാക്കിയവന്റെ തല സ്പിരിറ്റില്‍ ഇട്ടു വെക്കണം.......


Thursday, 20 September 2012

സ്കൂളും സിനിമയും

സിനിമ ഒരു കലയാണ്‌. ആസ്വാദനത്തിനു അതിര്‍വരമ്പുകള്‍ ഇല്ലാത്ത കല ... കാലത്തിനൊപ്പം സഞ്ചരിക്കുന്ന കല...... കാലത്തെ തന്നെ അത് ചിലപ്പോള്‍ മാറ്റിമറിക്കും... എത്ര എത്ര ഉദാഹരണങ്ങള്‍ ....... ലുമിയര്‍ സഹോദരങ്ങള്‍ ലോകത്തിനു സമ്മാനിച്ച ഒരു അത്ഭുത ചെപ്പ്‌ ...... വിശേഷണങ്ങള്‍ക്ക് പ്രസക്തി ഇല്ലെന്ന് അറിയാം.... എങ്കിലും ഇത്രയും കുറിച്ചിടാതെ  എങ്ങനെ തുടങ്ങും.......

ഇതും ഒരു സിനിമ.... മമ്മൂട്ടിയും മോഹന്‍ലാലും ഇല്ലാത്ത ചൂടന്‍ നിര്‍ദേശങ്ങള്‍ പറയാന്‍ രണ്ജിതോ ലാല്‍ ജോസോ ഇല്ലാത്ത സിനിമ.... ചിലര്‍ ഇതിനെ ചിലപ്പോള്‍ സിനിമ എന്ന് പോലും വിളിക്കില്ല... പക്ഷെ ആ കൂട്ടത്തിലുള്ളവര്‍ തന്റെ കഴിവിനെ കുറിച്ച് ആത്മ പരിശോധന നടത്തുന്നത് നന്നായിരിക്കും.....

സിനിമയുടെ പേര് "ഓട്ട കുടുക്ക"  . പേരാമംഗലം ശ്രീ ദുര്ഗ വിലാസം സ്കൂളിലെ വിദ്യാര്‍ത്ഥികളുടെ സിനിമ. അവര്‍ക്ക് എന്നും അഭിമാനത്തോടെയും സ്വല്‍പം അഹങ്കാരതോടെയും പറയാം "ഇത് ഞങ്ങളുടെ സിനിമ "


സിനിമയ്ക്ക്‌ കുട്ടികള്‍ തന്നെ കഥയെഴുതി. തിരക്കഥ എഴുതി. അധ്യാപകരുമായി തങ്ങളുടെ ആഗ്രഹം പങ്ങുവേച്ചപ്പോള്‍ അവര്‍ക്കും നൂറു വട്ടം സമ്മതം. അതുവരെ സിനിമ അവര്‍ക്ക് എത്തിപ്പിടിക്കാന്‍ കഴിയാത്ത ഒരു അമ്പിളിമാമന്‍ ആയിരുന്നു...... എന്നാല്‍ ഇന്ന് അങ്ങനെ അല്ല......മുകളില്‍ കൊടുത്തിട്ടുള്ള ഈ സിനിമ ഒന്ന് കണ്ടു നൊക്കൂ ..... നമുക്ക് ഈ പിഞ്ചു പൈതങ്ങളെ പ്രോത്സാഹിപ്പിക്കാം..... ഇവര്‍ക്ക്  എം.ടി യോ പത്മരാജനോ  ആവാന്‍ സാധിക്കില്ലാ.   ഇവര്‍ക്കെന്നല്ല ആര്‍ക്കും......... ഇവര്‍ക്ക് ഇവരാകനെ പറ്റു ... ചിതറിക്കിടക്കുന്ന ലെന്സുകളിലൂടെ ഇവര്‍ നമുക്കുമുന്നില്‍ പല പല ചിത്രങ്ങൾ  വരക്കും... തീര്‍ച്ച..........

Taj Mahal 1


History of Taj Mahal

History of Taj MahalThe Taj Mahal of Agra is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, for reasons more than just looking magnificent. It's the history of Taj Mahal that adds a soul to its magnificence: a soul that is filled with love, loss, remorse, and love again. Because if it was not for love, the world would have been robbed of a fine example upon which people base their relationships. An example of how deeply a man loved his wife, that even after she remained but a memory, he made sure that this memory would never fade away. This man was the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who was head-over-heels in love with Mumtaz Mahal, his dear wife. She was a Muslim Persian princess (her name Arjumand Banu Begum before marriage) and he was the son of the Mughal Emperor Jehangir and grandson of Akbar the Great. It was at the age of 14 that he met Mumtaz and fell in love with her. Five years later in the year 1612, they got married.

Mumtaz Mahal, an inseparable companion of Shah Jahan, died in 1631, while giving birth to their 14th child. It was in the memory of his beloved wife that Shah Jahan built a magnificent monument as a tribute to her, which we today know as the "Taj Mahal". The construction of Taj Mahal started in the year 1631. Masons, stonecutters, inlayers, carvers, painters, calligraphers, dome-builders and other artisans were requisitioned from the whole of the empire and also from Central Asia and Iran, and it took approximately 22 years to build what we see today. An epitome of love, it made use of the services of 22,000 laborers and 1,000 elephants. The monument was built entirely out of white marble, which was brought in from all over India and central Asia. After an expenditure of approximately 32 million rupees (approx US $68000), Taj Mahal was finally completed in the year 1653.

It was soon after the completion of Taj Mahal that Shah Jahan was deposed by his own son Aurangzeb and was put under house arrest at nearby Agra Fort. Shah Jahan, himself also, lies entombed in this mausoleum along with his wife. Moving further down the history, it was at the end of the 19th century that British Viceroy Lord Curzon ordered a sweeping restoration project, which was completed in 1908, as a measure to restore what was lost during the Indian rebellion of 1857: Taj being blemished by British soldiers and government officials who also deprived the monument of its immaculate beauty by chiseling out precious stones and lapis lazuli from its walls. Also, the British style lawns that we see today adding on to the beauty of Taj were remodeled around the same time. Despite prevailing controversies, past and present threats from Indo-Pak war and environmental pollution, this epitome of love continuous to shine and attract people from all over the world.


courtsey:http://www.tajmahal.org.uk/history.html

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Qutab minar


Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is the pride of Delhi. The tall minaret was constructed in 1192 byQutab-ud-din Aibak, and later completed by his successor Iltutmish. The soaring conical tower is an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture.
Qutub Minar is a World Heritage Site and has survived the ravages of time impressively. The Minar of Delhi is surrounded by a lush green garden, which is an ideal leisurely place for visitors. Qutab Minar is the favourite destination of tourists. It is India's most visited monument attracting around 3.9 million visitors every year.
Qutub minar, delhiEach of the 5 storeys and tower of Qutub Minar has unique designs.
It was hit by lightening couple of times and was damaged. The subsequent rulers repaired it. Thus it is standing mightily as it was before till date.
Qutab Minar is a great masterpiece of Mughal architecture. The base of the Qutub Minar measures 14.32 meters and the top of the structure measures 2.75 meters. The bird eye's view of Delhi city from the top is amazing. The base of first storey has alternate angular and circular flutings, the second one is round. The third storey of the Qutub Minar has angular flutings. The balconies projecting out heighten the beauty of the Minar.
The tower is so high that around 379 steps are needed to be climbed to reach the top. Another taller tower adjacent to Qutub Minar is named Alai Minar which is somewhat tilted in one direction.
The verses from the holy Qur'an are carved on sandstone walls of Qutub Minar. This monument serves the purpose of calling people for prayer in the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. This is a tower of victory, a monument that signify the might of Islam, or a tower for keeping a check for defense.

Tourist attractions near Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar has some adjoining structures that lend shine of some of its fame. The Qutub complex houses the iron wonder nearby. The Iron Pillar is one of the metallurgical interests of the world. It is a thing to study as well as famous tourist destination. Traditionally people believe that if anyone standing in front of pillar with his back towards the column can encircle it with their arms, all his wishes will be fulfilled. Government has built a fence around it for safety.
An earthquake damaged top two floors of the minar during the rule of Firoz Shah; but was repaired by Firoz Shah himself. He built marble pavilions here. In the year 1505, earthquake again damaged it and was repaired by Sikandar Lodi. Once again the minar faced earthquake in the year 1794, then Major Smith refurbished the affected parts of the minar and replaced Firoz Shah's pavilion with his own pavilion. This pavilion was again removed in the year 1848 by Lord Hardinge. Now it can be seen lying between the Dak Bungalow and the Minar in the garden.
Many natural conditions weathered the minar but it is still standing with all the might owing to time to time renovations and reinstated and renovated by the respective rulers.

 

Saturday, 2 June 2012