Tuesday, 25 October 2011

The plantain leaf wrap or Vazhayila pothi

I was coming back home from "the home" in train. In the next coupe, there were around 10-12 kannadiga men singing kannada and haindi songs as and when they came to mind. The balding man in the old couple sitting opposite me was occassionaly following the tune of familiar old hindi songs by tapping on his thigh as his wife listened dispassionately. I was wondering what these kannadiga men where doing singing songs randomly. My initial thoughts were they were playing Antakshari. But when I listened closely, it became clear, that was not the case. They were singing just like that, one song leading onto the next. I should say that I was kind of relieved, for, the image of grown-up men playing antakshari had made put a scowl on my face. Antakshari was not by any measure my remotest idea of 'games'. Too bad that this seemed to be the only game everyone wanted to play whenever we went for picnics from school and college.

It was around 8.00pm. The old couple had alighted at Ottapalam. Now there was a 30ish young man sitting opposite. The young couple in the side berth in the coupe had opened a plastic cover and started devouring the food in a wrap in it. Soon, the young man too succumbed to the salivating aromas reaching him. He too opened a packet from his bag. It had a plastic wrap around the rectangular package. Inside it was again a layer of newspaper wrapping. The innermost was the plantain leaf wrap. I think it had kept safe a couple of chappathis and some curry for the last few hours. So he started eating. Midway through his meal, a kannadiga who was seen walking up and down the compartment a couple of times came up to this guy. He asked, "Did you all get this from the train or did you bring it from home?" The surprised young man (without showing any surprise) told he got it from home.

By the time he completed his meal, I too had succumbed to the wafting aromas and opened my own carefully prepared wrap from home. It had brown rice, fish curry, long beans upperi and beef roast. Aaah...even now the thought makes me salivate. Later I was thinking.... Almost every single mallu on that train would have opened a pothi sometime in the night. It was a well known method of packing food for long journeys. I cant help but marvel at the "Locally appropriate and entirely affordable" technology. An added advantage is that it is easily disposable and bio-degradable. And waterproof too! Gosh...truly ingenious.

And this has been practiced over centuries by mothers in evey home, long before any aluminium foil came into existence.The striking thing about the plantain wrap is how it preserves the flavours. Once the leaf is rid of its moisture by passing it over a flame, it just browns up and becomes tougher and water resistant. The flavors are kept tight and packed. If anything, it adds the smoky, leafy flavour of its own to the rice.

A little surprising was the ignorance of the Kannadiga, after all he is from a neighbouring state. Yeah but plantains are not grown in all parts of that state. So they may not know.

Long live plantains and their packages which will continue to feed many more mouths on numerous journeys
back and forth.

This pic is courtesy google. I'm cursing myself why I dint photograph mine. But then this post was not born then....

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

First Blood and John Rambo

A couple of days back, happened to see the movie 'First Blood'. Some thing about the movie was captivating, for I'm someone with very little patience for nonsense movies. At the time of watching, little did I know that it was the first film of the Rambo series....but just a glimpse and something told me it was a cult film in the making.  I sacrificed a little sleep for this but the price paid was worth it. Compared to the later Rambo films, this one is a psychological thriller, with less physical violence.

The film is about John Rambo, a decorated war hero from the Vietnam war, struggling to return to civilian life. I a small US town, he is hounded by their police dept for his rough looks, interrogated and jailed. This brings back his PTSD related to the torture  he suffered at the hands of the Vietnamese as a POW. He escapes from police custody and soon becomes the target of a huge man hunt. He manages to fight off the huge but inexperienced police force with his guerilla warfare tactics. The surprise package came at the end, in the form of Rambo opening his heart to Clnl.Trautman about the trauma of war. Sylvester Stallione who comes across as stone faced throughout till then, now suddenly and amazingly springs to life and breaks our hearts as the sufferring hero. As his mighty frame crumbles and he cries like a child, the human price of the war is brought into the picture. In those few, brief scenes, are etched poignantly the human tragedy of the war; a price paid by the individual soldier, some times with his life, or with his limbs or with his tattered mind.

Stallone captivates with his rugged physique and handsome looks. The small town setting and egos are splendidly portrayed. If anything, they could change the very tame ending. I'd leave everything else untouched.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Dasara 2011

Being from Kerala, Navratri was not a big occassion for me.... the only reason to remember it were the holidays we would get for that and the fact that you 'should not' study for the two days when the books are kept in the temple for pooja! Why aren't there more of such festivals...?!!

After coming to Bangalore only I started seeing this festival being organized on such a large scale. It was ubiquitous here, where as in Kerala, it was a big deal only in Brahmin homes. In college there are multiple celebrations, one by the Office, then by the individual department, in the DL, the canteenwala, library and not to be left out, the drivers of various rickety college vehicles would also deck up their chariots and worship them....

This (hopefully) is my last year in college, so I thought, what the heck, might take some pics as well. They were taken with my poor Sony Ericcson mobile cam. So quality is quite poor. But all the same, they don't miss the point...

the extensive decoration in DL...initially it seemed good...but by the time they finished, it seemed like a idol in a tropical jungle...


The humble one in my dept....compared to the previous pic




The star of the show....goddess Saraswati



The offerings for the goddess; fruits...lights, incense...





Pandu, our attender passing out the aarti....
Happy Dasara to all....

MH

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Some music, dream and some narcissism

Today it is R's turn.. R has been wanting to vent out his mind for a very very long time and so here it is...

What do all of us live for.. I mean i share a dream, an opportunity to present itself at my doorstop one day , making all winnings until now seem small, one to even out the odds. One that will give life a real purpose and meaning, i dont mean becoming famous/ rich/ etc etc...its not just about material gains.. its all about having meaning in life. Its not that im dissatisfied with my life, i do what i like, i get paid to do what i like, i love my girl.  maybe its all about KARMA... What is my Karma? Well if it doesnt come searching then sure as hell i am going to go behind it!!!! I guess that makes it a lot of I's..

But then there is always a chance that this so called opportunity may never present itself, then what do i do. i shall go on hoping it to happen one day, maybe pursue it a lil!!!!
for all those who share my dream i guess linkin park would be the one to listen to... right from "minutes to midnight" to " a thousand suns" .. they do have a lil bit of grandiose content in all their songs....

The words may not mean much but they do give you a feeling of being electrified and can lift you out of gloom anyday.... this may seem like a very disconnected post but im sure that there will be people who can make sense and put 2 and 2 together... for one my girl's goin to get the meaning clear as a glacier!!!!!







Thursday, 15 September 2011

Action hero

A recent episode involving a film star which made news. the thing is so funny.
  1. Hero beats up wife and burns her with cigarette butts.
  2. The badly battered wife files a police complaint.
  3. Film industry elders prevails on her to withdraw the complaint in the 'interest of the family and child'.
  4. Wife does a somersault and says she tumbled down a few steps and sustained the injuries.
  5. Film producers association rushes to ban our hero's alleged girl friend, also a film star, from the inudstry for 3 years.
  6. Hero lands up in a hospital with asthma and jaundice even before he can step into the jail.
Sure facts are stranger than ficiton. If you just narrated the whole thing to me I'd think that it is the story line of the latest tear-jerker serial on TV! Wonder if the film fraternity 'elders' would do the same if this happened to their daughters? May be yes, after all. Tradition and family honor is upto the woman to keep, while man simply upholds the same by beating his wife. If you take a sample, may be 50% women will respond that their husbands have the right to beat them up. May be that's how the term action hero came about after all.






Tuesday, 23 August 2011

An uncanny resemblance


A fasting old man has caught the country’s attention; more so, of the TV channels. While the camps should have been Anna & anti-Anna, they are now conveniently termed as ‘India’ & “anti- India”. I always used to think (based on reports) that Americans are a stupid people, they sometimes elect their presidents depending on who ran a better and attractive election campaign, not based on the candidate’s merit. Presidential electinos are jsut like selling a product, the glossier the advertisement, the more the sales. Its like they just swallow whatever crap is shown on their 'TeeVee', no questions asked. Its so pathetic to see how Indian middle class has degenerated to those levels. May be, it was not degeneration after all- it was like this through out; just came out in the open now.
              Our penchant for swallowing news and views from the TV has made us not very different from the Americans. We’re just as conceited as they are. Poor chaps (the americans), so lonely at the top till now.
You simply cannot utter a word about Anna because anti-Anna is anti-India. Such a sad state of affairs. My sincere apologies to the Americans for criticizing them. It’s a classic case of spotting a speck from someone’s eye while there is a log in mine.
I guess there were indications of this rot all along. Now I recollect hearing a man from Orissa talk. He was working in IT in Bangalore. His native place was either Bolangir or Kalahandi district, or some other name which one I forgot. Whichever it was, it is infamous for drought and poverty and is always in the news. So I thought I’d show off my general knowledge and asked him if it is true that droughts and other such calamities are common there. He looked at me as if I was talking about some other god-forsaken place and flatly refused any knowledge of such a big problem. I bit my tongue and thought it better to keep further GK to myself. But the thought was jarring, how can a man from that place deny the existence of a problem that is news in national newspapers. That was one sign.

The other sign was the facebook posts which derided anybody who decided to say Anna had shades of grey and he wasn’t a saint. If FB had a dislike button, you would be buried under a barrage of them.

Subtle and Minor signs, but all the same with a huge undercurrent.
 So I guess we aren’t an enlightened polity after all. Applying a little bit of extrapolation…may be middle class is the same everywhere.

Saturday, 20 August 2011

In memoriam


One of the greatest composers in Malayalam cinemas, Johnson master passed away two days ago. It was an untimely death which fills me with melancholy every time I think of it. He should have been like any other music composer. Bu the personal element was added by ‘Gandharva sangeetham’ which I used to watch regularly at dinner time when I was home. Every night he would be humming tunes on his guitar, with the contestants singing his beautiful melodies sometimes. He always came across as a frank and simple man who never tried to hide his feelings. As they always say, he will continue to live forever through his beautiful songs. A day of real loss for malayalis.
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