'' There's always someone who's more Kati Patang than you. ''

So unlucky to be true! - Part 1

1 comment:
Who says people can't survive without having their 'luck' factor?

Since this blog is 69% based on true events (69% of the people might've thought of something dirty by now), I'll be sharing this head-banging experience that I had a couple of months ago. An encounter that I wish, should never ever occur in any fan's life.

I'm a sort-of crazy little fan of the Bollywood hottie, John Abraham. Since the time he made his entry to stardom, I had this school girl-ish crush on him(Okay.. okay! I was a school girl that time! So what?). He had this really cute hairstyle in the beginning. But then, he moved on to spikes. And yikes! All hotness levels had been crossed.

Too much mushy I've sounded till now, but no, it doesn't just end here. There's a whole story of my epic failure awaiting. Keep reading...

So I'm a student. And a dreamer. But when I'm not dreaming (or bunking lectures), I assist in one of the production houses. I've haven't been assisting since a long time, but I'm come across a lot of incidents and celebs that make me feel I've been doing this all my life.

Anyhow, there was this one day. I was assisting and not really having the best time of my life. Caught in-between all the hastiness on a random set, I heard someone say 'John aane wala hai na aaj?'

What had I just heard? Is John-the AMAZING-Abraham shooting with us today? My heart pounded faster. Maybe I even mentally ballet across the room. I was meeting the hunky throb heart throb of Bollywood today. I was about to meet John Abraham!

This night.

1 comment:
   After several nights of giving up on blogging, tonight is finally the night when I've decided to post something up here.
   Leaving something you love is never easy; especially when it is related to your dreams.
   During the past one year, I've personally gone through a lot of changes in my life and the way I look towards it.
   Earlier, when I used to have an hour to spend doing nothing, I had this special place where I could go and just play with the street dogs around. I felt alive; I felt independent. Things weren't easy even then. But whenever I had a tough time, I just walked and walked, all alone and confident. Never did I think I would have to do things with someone else. Do things with a team full of people like me.
  Giving people orders is so not my cup of tea. I can only criticize them informally, or do the way I'm told to talk to them. But it all changed in one year. Just one year of nothingness.
  It started as the beginning year of my bachelorhood. I finally gave up on science to choose the things I love. To honour my love for writing. My thoughts on becoming a journalist were pretty clear, yet my journey wasn't a planned one. There were days when I was thoroughly distracted. Not just from my aims, but from my maturity too. Sooner those things began to eat my time. I barely found time to look at myself in the mirror. My visits to the street dogs were reduced. The one thing that I dreaded was now happening to me. I was changing!
  The thought of having a different me was so unbearable and complicated, I spent sleepless nights thinking what I would be in a year's time. I got no time to come online. My twitter personality was totally drifted away. My individuality had long gone. And there was no turning back. It feels bad, trust me.
  It's actually been more than a year to those feelings, although it took me quite a reasonable amount of time to flip back to normal. And here I am, typing the way I used to, feeling the breeze of the midnight. How much has this moment been missed! How many have the stars been un-kissed?

Paplu!

1 comment:
  Admit it, it's funny. Makes me happy to know I'm not the only one with a poor kismat. (I do not own the copyright to this pic. The creator is a genius, by the way.)

Change of the hour!

No comments:
 'The Girl In Punk' is now 'The Kati Patang'. For all the excitement and latest updates, stay hooked. There'll be a whole new twist to this shawty, shortly. Ciao! :D

Sam-Ple

1 comment:

The never-ending fight between Apple and Samsung has been going on since a long time. Many have already taken sides, making it look more like a household war. Although, the court earlier ruled in the favor of Apple, I have still not managed to make up my mind on which one’s better. I fall under that category of punks who have a strong liking for technology rather than brand. I use my MacBook with a pair of Samsung earphones. And yes, they’re highly compatible! 

This evening, I woke up to see a lovely sunset. Next to the window stood a pile of dirty clothes that badly needed to be washed. Being it a Sunday, I knew I wouldn’t get time the coming week to clear up the mess. So off I went and dumped all of my stuff into the washing machine and turn on the regulator. I always forgot to check my pockets, and the same thing happened this time. After the clothes were all washed up, I went in to drain out the water. As the level of water went down, I noticed a white wire-like thing on the top. It took me no time to realise that the wire thing I could see was nothing but my pair of earphones! I began to freak out and rushed to my room blowing water out of the earphones as if giving CPR. I dried it completely and attached to my mobile to check if they were still working. The moment I hit the play button, music blew into my ears and filled my heart with joy. After spending more than 20 mins in the water, these Samsung earphones were totally working!

My MacBook has never encountered any major problem (other than crashing a couple of times or having trouble with mini disks), and hence I've managed to fall in love with it too. No matter for how long the fight between the two super powers goes on, I'll still be supporting the team which deserves to win: technology. Long live science!