Friday, 27 July 2018

Stree movie Trailer Review | trailer analysis | story prediction |

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Stree movie Trailer Review | trailer analysis | story prediction |
Stree trailer is out and is looking mindblowing interesting.
From the trailer which looks promising for its genre is fantastically crafted, whatever the content of the movie be. The mix of comedy and horror is nothing new in this Bollywood; something that we see every next year every next director making a movie on it. Nevertheless, most of the movies either end up being 'a comedy which is horror', or 'a horror that is a comedy'. Bollywood has always been lacking a recipe for perfect horror comedy movie (not to mention our horror movie is no less than a lame joke); most of the movie lacks the balance between this two -pure horror or pure comedy or both. Although the movie 'Stree' looks promising with talented actor Rajkumar Rao in a role of Vicky tailor(most probably) of Chanderi village and Shraddha Kapoor as his ghosty girlfriend.

Trailer analysis :
First thing first. As we have been told 'Mard ko dard Hoga' in the movie and that it is ridiculously based on the true phenomenon -that phenomenon is The legend of Nala ba about a witch who knocks on people's doors at night. The person to respond to her call will be killed within the next 24 hours.


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Although the legend story is taken as a base as per our belief the movie is loosely based on thAT legend; like; about the witch who knocks at the door and the village people who in a manner to escape from her ,in actual incident used to write Nala ba(which is a Malayalam word meaning 'come tomorrow') to fool her.

From the trailer, we can interpret that the myth of 'Stree' has prevailed from the ages but she only visits the village during the festival and that only for four days.

The movie is balanced between the love story of Vicky and his girlfriend whose act seems creepy as described by his friends.

Story prediction :
Although the movie is based on the urban legend Nala ba, we believe it is only based on concept wise nothing else. The movie must start with a myth in the village getting stronger every year during the festival that the 'Stree' will be visiting them for she is hungry for love (as hinted in the trailer). It is when we will be introduced to Vicky (maybe a tailor or some nearer profession) who is having a hard time finding love for he is strange and innocent. Then the festival arrives and the preparation against the 'stree' takes the toll. Like love at sight, Vicky meets shraddha and falls for her while her strange behavior, sudden, and disappearance makes people believe she must be the ghost. This can be the probable reason why Vicky sets his team against the ghost to fight. Isn't?

probably. although in my version certain loose ends remain to be loose, like Wiki's page showing Shraddha Kapoor' character's name as 'stree'. Plus the trailer makes firm hints that the 'stree' in the hood is none other than Shraddha Kapoor's character.

Whatever be it, very soon it's going to unfold in nearest cinemas.

And yes, we at spillreview do believe Shraddha is not the real 'Stree'. What do you say?


Share in the comment section your views regarding the movie analysis and corrections are always welcomed. We are growing yet.

Check out the trailer here :

Tuesday, 15 May 2018

What is one thing that Indian parents can never understand?

You, my dear, your potential !



You remember this scene. Right?
If you are an Indian child in their teens belonging to an average earning family, you already know what I mean.
No doubt parents are always great, be it India’s or any of any country. Parents are parents. They love you, and they want better for you. They sacrifice their chapati so that you can be full; they sacrifice their new clothes so that you can be updated with the trend; they use a low-end phone but will gift your smart-phone so that you can be at ease; they will sacrifice their blanket so that you can feel the warmth.
If you're an Indian and don’t have a functional money status; you belong to an average class family, thus you probably already know what sacrifices your parent make just to flesh you up. Their only dream they have is that they don’t want you in the same position as they are in!
Yes, it is this point where they don't understand you.
Why do you think our country is producing the most significant number of engineers?
Because everyone’s favorite subject is Science or because they want to serve their country by doing this?
Hush!
Never!
By the time you grow up and gain some conscience, you know your parents are working hard to get you settled for better future by educating you in best possible school they could afford. After 10th, if you score well in academics, you are already an engineer for your parent. They see a future in you. Maybe they will never say this to you, but they want you to be. You know, every son(WHY ONLY SON?DAUGHTERS TOO) get to understand this at one point. You are pressurised by your parent’s hope to take up science . They want you to be like the one in your neighbour who once scored 350 in JEE and is now doing a job in some good firm. They heard that IITians are sure to get a secure job. They think the ones who do good in academics are successful. They want you to be like other but never gets to understand that not all the five fingers are equal.
Your parent never understand your dream.
If you are brought up in middle class family you know how important is government job too.
Yes, Indian parents do say “go do whatever you want to do”; but how many times had you seen a parent coming and saying to you “why don’t you go to some good art school, you draw well”, or “if you want to be a writer, I am with you”, or “sure, you want to do gymnastics go for it”. No one will ever say this to you.
If you are good at math, you are born CA or if you understand physics and chemistry well- go! IIT is waiting for you !
Why don’t we ever hear that “a farmers son sold his masterpiece drawing for the worth of millions”? Why this headline?- “farmers son cleared UPSC with top rank.” Why don’t we ever hear “Rickshaw wallah’s son wrote a novel that went to be the Best-seller and won Booker prize”? but “Rickshaw wallah’s son bagged all India ‘X’th rank in JEE”?
I had this one friend in the village. He was taught in Bihar’s(my hometown) topmost school. He was good in arts and crafts. He could sing and perform well too. In the introduction session of class XII when a teacher asked if they enjoy taking up science, he was the only one to say “no, I wanted commerce. I regret science.”
After about a year when I visited his parent, I got to know that he wanted to join an art school. Although he was good in science, paints fascinated him more. But he belonged to a low-income family. He was taught in a school whose monthly fees was half his dad’s income and his parent struggled each day to achieve his schooling. When I asked why they didn’t let him join the art school, they were “There is no income there .Besides what will he do, sit near Taj and draw couples? I don’t want him to struggle as I do, besides he is good in studies…….there is nothing in drawing and sketching.”
Yes, the scene now a day is changing(maybe) - now when you want to be a dancer, your parent don't object. If you're going to be a journalist, they still consider your thought.
I never meant parent don’t try to understand their child. Actually, they try their best ,but in the process somewhere they kill their child dream of being someone other than engineer and doctor.

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Wednesday, 28 March 2018

CBSE re-fixes Examination. Is it because Paper leaked? My Opinions


*Note: Before you read a single sentence and gets offended anyway, a word of caution: It is wholly my OWN opinion and no way have I tried to allege or support anyone!!

Leak or no leak!

It doesn't matter. CBSE has announced re-examination for Class 12 Economics and Class 10 Math papers. And it is us, the honest student who will be suffering, being said that the re-examination date is still not confirmed yet when some important dates are waiting for us ahead. But, it is also a fact that none can be question. No Board will ever leak its own paper to defame itself neither student is responsible anyway!

Be it anything, but this act cements the allegation that was put on it that the paper was pre-leaked.And not only for the once but for more than a couple of times.It is disgusting at times. Most of the students coming out of the examination halls reported that the paper was damn easy and the questions were directly from the NCERT books,while few suggested it was more or less like the leaked one(I didn't personally analyzed all the questions by myself)! It is strange and an undeniable mistake that has been committed by the CBSE.It is a fact of matter that how CBSE has managed to make this mistake, which is gaining a quick fire at about every Social networking platform!

 CBSE says it has taken this move "to uphold the sanctity of the Board Examinations and in the interest of fairness to students" so it is believed that no student should be offended. But,is it so easy to say and digest this? Think you prepared for the meeting burning nights lamp and morning’s ray, you go to the hall, give a nice presentation and is even assigned a promotion and.....

Then....bam...

Whatever you did cannot be counted because whatever you said so creatively is already known to the clients because someone already leaked all your documents beforehand to him and you are required to do that whole thing again and now more creatively!!Yes, tell me!!How do you feel!!
MORE PLEASANT?

Again the same thing, in this whole scenario none of both can be blamed? If client knew this fact it is not their mistake, and neither the guys mistake that his document got leaked. Both of them now suffers in its own manner. Don’t blame anyone!

For those who don't get this small tale, let me re-clear this tale. Here, the client is YOU the students and the Guy who prepared hard for the presentation is Board. Both of you are innocent and tried hard but someone third here did the wrong!

Who is a culprit then....?

Culprit is that third person who is responsible for the leak. Maybe, some fortunes is what buy them but unknowingly he did a harm of millions....that he never realizes (or maybe he does, if CBSE forms a chair to investigate about it, if resentment grows).
And in a special mention I would like to name the fourth culprit also, they are the one who wanted to leak the paper or they can be the people who vitalized this leaked paper! CBSE here can also be hold responsible. Didn’t should they have a good security for this things? Isn’t it worth more than golds? I feel yes, don’t know about other! (Sorry if I am wrong)

Everyone is having a different view on this matter and believe me, nothing can be more heart broken than getting the news that the paper is canceled after you happily return from the examination hall!!

I know, I may not have been able to make a good judgment to this topic but this is what my Opinion is - plain and rusty!!

HERE is what CBSE has notified :


Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Ustad Bishmillah Khan's 102nd birthday today. Google celebrated it with it's unique style .


Ustad-Bishmillah-Khan-google-doodleThose of you, if still living in the age of darkness and hasn't yet searched anything on Google today, is justified that you don’t know the importance of the day. Yes, today's the 102nd birth anniversary of the noted Shennai player Ustad Bishmillah Khan and Google with its popular Google Doodle style has honoured him.
Known for his melodious sound of Shennai, that can melt even the stones, it couldn't have been possible without him that Shennai today has gained a higher rank in Indian classical music as well as taking it to the Global World Stage.
Bihar has given many precious stones to the world and undoubtedly Ustad Bishmillah Khan is one of them most shining. Born in Bhirung Raut ki Gali as Qamaruddin Khan in 1916 belonged from a reputed Muslim Musician family. His ancestors were also the musician who used to play to Naqqar Khan in the Princely State of Bhojpur now known as Bihar. His father was also a Shehnai player in the court of Maharaja Keshav Prasad Singh of Dumraon Estate, Bihar.
He was a legend and great son of India. His prominence in Shennai caused foreign countries to request for his performance, like in 1966, when the Shennai Maestro was invited to play in Edinburg festival, but he accepted it with a clause that he will be first taken to trip to Mecca and Medina with all-expense-paid. Condition was accepted and he performed.
Believed to have been started playing in public at the small age of 14, Ustad ji's performance at the All India Music Conference Music Conference at Kolkata in 1957 became the defining moment in his career. Three decades later, when he performed at the Edinburgh Music Festival, the shennai acquired a global audience, and in the minds of millions, became synonymous with its player.
He performed at the Red ford on India's Independence Day and also on the Republic Day Ceremony on January 26 of 1950. Since, then he bacame a part of it and his performance was shown immediately after the Prime Minister's address to the nation.

Ustad ji's experience has always followed the true vison of society. In one of the interview he describes how he met Lord Krishna. He says once when travelling from train he found a cowherd boy who boarded in the same third class bogey as Ustad ji was. He was a dark and lean boy; and he was holding a flute in his hands. Slowly the boy started playing his flute .The supreme quality of his music surprised the maestro Ustad who didn't even know the 'Raga' the boy was playing. Ustad ji believed him to be none other than  Sri Krishna , the Supreme God Himself .The nectarine Nada-Brahman (Brahman in the form of music) flowing out of Krishna's flute filled Ustad's heart with ecstasy ; and tears of joy started pouring out of his eyes .
It was then that he called the boy near him and asked him to play and in return the maestro would reward him with a coin from. It went on reputing until Bismiillah Khan's wallet became empty. Young Krishna got down at the next railway station and disappeared.

Ustad ji, the receiver of the highest civilian honour , the Bharat Ratan in 2001, had been earlier been awarded by the Padma Bhushan in 1968, the Padma Vibhushan award in 1980,Fellow of SangeetNatak Akademi in 1994 ,SangeetNatak Akademi Award in 1956among many other uncountable awards.
Devoted to his art, who would often call his Shennai as his Begum will be the cause of inspiration and is idol to millions of people in India. He did something that was so impossible that is giving music its missing part and as he says 

      “Even if the world ends, the music will still survive… music has no caste.”

Credits:
*Read more about the incident at this link.
*Read what Google has said about Ustad ji's at this link.
 *Photo credit: Google