Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Heart that Rocks the Cradle, also Digs a Grave

Why does the act of killing an infant not move the heart of the killer ?
Statistics say that 10 million female children vanish from India every year through various actions - abortions, female-infanticide, & related causes. That is how hard many hearts are becoming — imagine how hard it should have become, to bury one's daughter alive.




Today's news media puts this grave act as a news-piece sandwiched between the news of some celebrity's new girl-friend & the weather-report.

Almost no criminal charges are filed in these cases, and rightly so when the country is being rocked by scams amounting so heavy with which one can feed 3 African nations for 2 years - these murders of innocent things don't even get an attention.

Our views on this world are becoming so materialistic that one feels anguish & pain when something of this life, like wealth, honour, status, etc, is lost. One feels as if been injured badly because he/she did not get what others did.
This extends into the mindset where it becomes: "When another has a boy, I have a (damn it!)girl."

Bringing up children in certain parts of India (as so in general Asia/Africa) seems to be a huge challenge. The amount spent on their food, shelter, clothing, medication & if there is little money left that would be for the education. Then comes the biggie of all - 'Marriage'.

Parents of the groom have little to worry, as the whole expense & costs of the wedding has to be taken care by the bride's family. Literally speaking, the Groom's family walks into the wedding and takes home the bride with all the 'freebies' the bride's family offers. It is just like making the best deal of the season - women are traded as products.

So as soon as a baby is born, the simplest solution to these big economical complications seems to be throwing the newborn infants into ditch, wells, trash-cans, burying-alive & you-name-it(sickening!).
Now speaking about the killer : The person should reach a stage where he feels that his heart has turned into a solid rock that is not affected by anything to do such a crime.
I believe, even a soldier strong enough to kill a hundred opponents in battle would run away when ordered to kill a crying infant.
A hardened heart seems not to be affected by anything - This killer with such a hardened heart may even carry a corpse and bury it, yet, he/she walks from the infant's grave as if one were strolling in a garden!

While we even have Zombie sympathisers these days, where do these sick people come from ?

~ A child is a gift, not a choice.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Towards Materialistic Horizons


Materialism is a dirty word. It also gets a bad rap in psychology. Studies consistently show that people who agree with statements like "You will buy things just because you want them," tend to be:

* Less satisfied with life,
* Less happy,
* More likely to be depressed,
* More likely to be paranoid,
* More likely to be narcissistic.


Not a pretty picture, right?

But, just like studies examining the connection between success and happiness, many of the findings are correlative. As a result we can't say for sure that materialism causes all these things, only that they're associated. So, for better evidence, cue the experiment.
Experiential versus material purchases

Leaf Van Boven from the University of Colorado and Thomas Gilovich from Cornell University carried out an intriguing experiment that gets at this question of whether materialism results in less happiness (Van Boven & Gilovich, 2003).

They randomly divided students into two groups and gave each group slightly different instructions:

1. This group was asked to write a description of a material purchase that had made them happy. Material purchases include things like clothing, gadgets, computers and so on. This could be either something they had bought themselves or that had been bought for them.
2. The task this group had was only slightly different. They were asked to write a description of an experiential purchase that had given them pleasure. Examples of experiential purchases are meals out, admission tickets to concerts and travel.

To see how they were feeling in the moment, participants were given surreptitious measures both before and after writing these short descriptions. Then, after about a week, the same participants were given back their own descriptions of their purchases and asked to reflect on it. Again, they were asked to report on their feelings in the moment.

Comparing these two groups provided a way of comparing how participants felt about two different types of purchases. The results showed that participants felt better when they were contemplating their experiential purchases than their material purchases.
Thinking about experience

As a result of this experiment, Van Boven & Gilovich predicted that people spend more time overall contemplating their experiential rather than material purchases. To test this out they asked participants to think about experiential and material purchases they were particularly happy with. Then they were asked which they thought about more often. The results clearly showed it was the experiential purchases people thought about more often (83%).
Why do experiences fare better than possessions?

It seems, then, that at some level we understand that our experiential purchases give us more pleasure than our material purchases. But why is that? Van Boven (2005) suggests three reasons:

1. Experiences improve with time (possessions don't).
The reason why experiences improve with time may be because it is possible to think about experiences in a more abstract manner than possessions. For example if you think back to a fantastic summer from your youth, you might easily remember an abstract sense of warm sunshine and exuberance, but you're less likely to remember exactly what you did day-by-day. On a moment-by-moment basis you might have been quite bored, although you'll tend not to remember that.

Material possessions are harder to think about in an abstract sense. The car you bought is still a car, that great new jacket you picked up cheap is still just a jacket. It's more likely the experience of that summer has taken on a symbolic meaning that can live longer in your memory than a possession.

2. Experiences are resistant to unfavourable comparisons
It's well established that social comparisons can have a huge effect on how we view what might seem like positive events. One striking example is the finding that people prefer to earn $50,000 a year while everyone else earns $25,000, instead of earning $100,000 themselves and having other people earn $200,000 (Solnick & Hemenway, 1998).

In other words it's not about how much we earn, it's about how much we earn in comparison to other people. It's the social comparison, then, not the actual amount of money, that affects how we feel about our earnings.

A similar effect is seen for possessions. When there's so many flatscreen HD TVs to choose from, it's easy to make unfavourable comparisons between our choice and the others available (check out Barry Schwartz on why too much choice is bad for us).

Experience, however, seems to be more resistant to these sorts of unfavourable comparisons. To explain this phenomenon, Van Boven puts forward the idea that it is because of the unique nature of experience. It's more difficult to make an unfavourable comparison when there is nothing directly comparable. After all, each of our youthful summers is different (even if only a little).

I also think it's hard to really compare our own experiences with those of other people. Comparing possessions, however, is generally easy.

3. Experiences have more social value
There are two reasons experiences have more social value than possessions. First, experiences tend to encourage social relationships and increased social relationships are good for our happiness. Second, it is more socially acceptable to discuss our experiences with others. People who bang on about their possessions are considered much less likeable than those who talk about their holiday adventures.
Limitations

Of course, it has to be acknowledged that this type of research is at an early stage. Van Boven points to a couple of potential problems yet to be investigated:

1. The experiments examined here looked at short-term emotions - will these short-term emotions add up to long-term happiness?
2. Highly materialistic people might actually get more pleasure out of material purchases than experiences.

Materialist dilemmas

Despite these limitations, it seems that along with experimental evidence, there are also some good psychological reasons why experiences are more likely to make us happy than material possessions. On top of this, at some level we do seem to understand that experiences probably beat possessions in terms of happiness.

Set against this is the fact that we clearly live in a society awash with materialism, where objects are valued way beyond their possible contribution to our happiness. So how can this conflict possibly be resolved?

One answer to this question is that while we're likely to think that other people are materialist, we defend our own purchases as necessary and at worst, indulgent. After all, materialism is a dirty word. A dirty word that's on everyone's minds.


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Friday, September 03, 2010

Music - The Audio Pornography

I am not persoanlly biased against any music culture or imagery, but I have this feeling deep-down, "Music today is one of the easiest way to lose your moral sense, the most affected are especially children"

Music is increasingly becoming the audio pornography, It is explicit, it is shameless, it is vulgar and it takes your sense of humanity away from you and makes you look at women as nothing more than sexual-objects, and in some lyrics worse than sexual-objects - these people are talking about women like they are talking about disposable items, with an horrible and horrific language, - and you might be surprised that the Pop-culture uses these words in their lyrics openly or sublimaly !

I would be happy to see children especially having a clean tongue, It is terrible to hear the 'F' word from an innocent loooking child, and the worse part that this word is given and market to child in form of hummable tune - thanks to M-TV & Channel-V.

Children are being misguided and hypnotised into this and are deviated from their pre-disposition of being a Child. Like the fable of Pied-piper who first drove the mice, and later hypnotised and took the children. Today's Music culture is hypnotising the young minds, and further damaging are the so called 'Reality Shows'.

The words used in the lyrics are similar to pouring gasoline on the sparks to ignite the young minds, no sooner the children are in school or college they are pushed by their sub-conscious desires to experiment, copy-cat and be the one like what they heard and saw on popular television. Their identity is crushed and the persona of a bitchy - sexy - groovy devil takes control of them. The consequences are very damaging, pre-marital pregnencies, abortions, sex-addiction, losing peace-of-mind, the everfailing desire of being someone else who they are not !


In the 1991 video "Dreamworlds" the pop-star described the image of women in music videos as male adolescent fantasies: young and pretty, willing and eager to please men, saying no when meaning yes, often reduced to outward appearances and body parts.
The interview host concluded that an unhealthy attitude towards sexual violence can be fostered by these videos, and calls for balancing them with other cultural representations of sexuality. He has been quoted as saying, “Advertising tells us that the way to happiness is through the consumption of objects. The immense accumulation of commodities has to be sold, and it is sold through the story of goods bringing happiness.” In his essay "Advertising at the Edge of the Apocalypse" and his video "Advertising and the End of the World" he argues that the major cultural force today, pervasive advertising, by constantly reinforcing a bogus association between consumerism and happiness and by focusing on individual immediate needs, stands in the way of a discussion of societal and long-term needs and leads to a squandering of resources. The video "Killing Us Softly III", created with Jean Kilbourne, is a critique of the image of women in advertising, and definitely an eye-opener.

Among other of his quotes which the students of his communication classes will hear from him, two of the most unforgettable are "knowing where something comes from, changes how you feel about it" and the phrase "the discourse through and about objects."

Humans (read 'men') are exponentially being changed from being moral-sentients into passive consuming-machines, the individual becomes a thing that does only one thing "consume" material things from diamonds, cars, music, wealth and women.

The ideal solution is probably, finding a better friend and the moral & ethical responsibility of parents to have connection with the child.




~ The world today is becoming the phenomenon, "Brain Dead"

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

"The Devil in Disguise" - The Apocalypse Trilogy ( The Missing Part )

The chiefs of the various tribes of the desert gathered in their conference area and the Devil met them in the shape of an eminent wise old man.
When they saw him, they asked, `Who are you' He replied, `An old man from South. I heard that you are having a meeting, and I wished to attend your meeting. You may benefit from my opinion and advice.'


They said, `Agreed, come in.' He entered with them. The Devil said, `You have to think about this man (The one who is trying to destroy Idolatry)! he may soon overwhelm you in this matter (religion).'

One of them said, `Imprison him, restrained in chains, until he dies just like the poets before him all died, verily, he is a poet like they were.'

The wise old man from South, the enemy of Men, commented, ` This is not a good idea. His Guardians will release him from his prison to his followers, who will liberate him from your hands. They will protect him from you and they might expel you from your land.'
They said, `This wise man said the truth. Therefore, seek an opinion other than this one.
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The second one of them said, `Expel him from your land, so that you are free from his trouble! If he leaves your land, you will not be bothered by what he does or where he goes, as long as he is not among you to bring you troubles, he will be with someone else.'

The old man from South replied, `This is not a good opinion either. Have you forgotten his sweet talk and eloquency , as well as, how his speech captures the hearts. This way, he will collect even more followers among other desert tribes, who will gather against you and attack you in your own land, expel you and kill your chiefs.'

They said, `He has said the truth, Therefore, seek an opinion other than this one.'

The high-representative of the tribes spoke,`I have an idea that no one else has suggested yet, and I see no better opinion for you. Choose a strong, socially elevated young man from each tribe, and give each one of them a sharp sword. Then they would all strike this man (who objects idolatry) at the same time with their swords and kill him. Hence, his blood would be shed by all tribes. This way, his protector tribe, would realize that they cannot wage war against all of the tribes of the desert and would be forced to agree to accept the compensating money; we would have brought comfort to ourselves and stopped him from bothering us.'


The old man from South commented, ` This man has expressed the best opinion, and I do not support any other opinion.'

They quickly ended their meeting and started preparing for the implementation of this plan.

The old wise man from the south walked away with a cunning-smile, as the sun was setting over the oasis, dusting off his hands - and commenting to himself, "mission accomplished !"

As the devil approached the horizon, when no-one was noticing, he transformed into a 'nubian ibex', turned back to see the gathering move away in haste and then the ibex galloped away silently.



~ The devil is and always been a gentleman.

Monday, September 07, 2009

Our Society Is One Big Pyramid Scheme

No matter how you look at it, our society is one big pyramid scheme serving the elite and enslaving masses. None the less, this is nothing new as this scheme has been propagated by the thirteen blood lines that have originated from ancient Babylon who are known to us today as our government. The members of these thirteen blood lines are organized through various secret societies that manipulate our government and administer our society. Their banks are the force that dictate our lives in every single aspect, including: migration, quality of life and freedom. Everyone else outside of these thirteen clans is nothing more that a building block supporting the cap stone at the top. And like with every other pyramid scheme, there are a whole bunch of losers at the bottom.

It all started in Sumeria, the cradle of Mesopotamian civilization over 5,000 years ago and the basic foundation of our civilization today. If you would like to go back even further, there unfortunately isn’t a lot of information about any pre-Sumerian history, but we know that prior to Sumer the the same territory was part of the Harapian empire and most likely these people were of Turanian origin. To name a few accomplishments that the Sumerian civilization gave us, we have: democracy, the wheel, medicine, philosophy, mathematics, money and countless other human inventions that advanced human civilization. Thanks to this great knowledge the Sumerian’s spread all over the world and founded other great civilizations including ancient Egypt. And as is the case today, this knowledge was used for power and evil which lead to a unique form of imperialism.

When conquering foreign lands the Mesopotamians had huge military advantages, including chariots, an organized military and bronze weaponry. Of course, military conquest wasn’t their only method of imperialism, as they also used religion and political subversion to control and subdue foreign powers. Their genius lied in their deception and cunning, where instead of simply taking a new found land, they also assimilated the existing population into their own empire through religion and governance. When I say governance you should take it as enslavement.

Once the Mesopotamians conquered a land they would govern it through a secret society that would recruit members native to the land and the people were then programmed into pacifism by religion that was shoved down their throats. As you see not much has changed to this day as society is still governed by secret societies based on Turanian mysticism known to us as Masonry. Religion is still shoved down our throat promoting pacifism to protect the upper classes from the lower classes. Where the former two are propagated under the guise of righteousness and the ontology that serves it. Even worse, Masonry and religion both explicitly condone slavery, once again serving the upper class agenda.

Slavery has existed since throughout the ages, but in its’ purest form it did not succeed very well in part due to countless slave revolts. So our Masonic masters have evolved slavery into citizenship that is dictated by money. Money was solely invented by the Sumerian civilization to separate the bond between master and slave. The people at the top of the pyramid were given control of all property and resources and the people at the bottom were given freedom, giving them no reason to revolt. There was a catch to this scheme, as the people at the bottom had nothing, forcing them to work for their previous masters for sustenance. Today most of the land and resources are owned by a few and a majority of us are still enslaved by money – nothing has changed.

Yet, the creation of money wasn’t enough to keep order in a two class society: the have’s and have not’s, as revolutions still took place. A buffer was needed, so the middle-class was added to the equation. Creating a middle-class needed more slaves to sustain it, hence colonialization. To protect themselves, Masonic governed countries went on a barbaric conquest pillaging third-world country resource’s which gave rise to our past flourishing societies with a thriving middle-class. And in the U.S. they created a racial buffer by importing black slaves and Mexican pseudo-slaves, but this didn’t work out to nicely as these marginalized groups had a visible ethnic enemy, causing racial tension. Today in Canada this colonialization has gone one step further, taking the form of economic imperialization of poorer countries. Canadians are now happy thanks to the currency enslavement of these third-world countries giving us the quality of life that satisfies the masses thanks to our imported material riches.

The internal Canadian class base is brilliantly engineered thanks to the third-world enslavement and immigration. When putting Canada in context, the country has no long term losers at the bottom of the pyramid thanks to constant influx of immigrants that create a new bottom pyramid layer. In addition to perpetual growth of the pyramid, new immigrants are taken in to higher levels of the pyramid as not to create any racial tension, as was the case in the U.SA. Racial mixing is very important since it prevents the formation of a collusive force that can cause an opposition. In addition, these new immigrants are not selected based on their qualities that would make them a successful citizen, rather they are selected on the need of the pyramid. Immigration is thus highly selective, with race and education being the most important determinants.

To keep the pyramid going, debt and materialism have been added to the equation. Debt is a stressor that is necessary to keep us working harder and when we don’t want to. Materialism is a reward mechanism that justifies our placement in this pyramid scheme. Both of these attributes are indirect and voluntary, yet they are both inevitable. By this mechanism the true nature of the system remains hidden eliminating any opposition from us. As perfect as this system is, it does have its’ flaws.

The side-effects of this pyramid scheme are various and effect all of us to some degree. Capitalism is by far the most grievous product, as it puts a price on everything and quantifies are very existence. The by-product of capitalism is an engineered cyclical economy with an always ready pool of unemployed workers ready to feed the pyramid. In addition, the nepotism and collusion brought about by our Masonic overlords has created a shadowy aristocracy that has removed most of the fundamental aspects needed for a modern progressive society. After years of systemic conditioning this has all been normalized and we now accept and excuse all of the side-effects that this scheme provides.

As you see the Canadian national pyramid scheme works in thanks due its’ upper placement in the global pyramid scheme, so indeed we are lucky thanks to the blood and sweat of the people below us. We are unfortunately oblivious to the fact that our high standard of living is there thanks to the currency enslavement brought about our banks on the people of third-world countries. The worst part of all is that we don’t question the existence and transparency of the secret societies that dictate our lives and the lives we indirectly effect abroad. The truth of the matter is that change will not take place until people in the third-world countries will revolt and decide to work for themselves and not us. Without the bottom layers the pyramid will crumble and the empire will implode. Unfortunately, the puppet governments that we (CIA more precisely) instill will sabotage the product of any revolution. While there is no answer to the evils of a class based society, a foundation for an answer does exist – equality and a global society without classes.


Call me Insane !

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Hey there, Do we have a Back-up copy of Earth !

The story we call the environmental crisis is nothing more than a human crisis. If we pay attention, we will hear in it our own story, echoing back to us from a deep horizon.
Learning to listen is so important now because, in a way, we have all recently been blinded. Everyone learns to see the world through the lens of native-culture. For tens of thousands of years, those countless cultures all of them cultivated the natural curiousness of children about the unknown, into knowledgeable adulthood.
At their root, they taught people to see the environment as enchanted, brought to life by an external agent (read it as 'God' or 'Big Bang' as it suits).
This enchanted-place was not called ‘nature,’ or the ‘natural world,’ then. Nor was the immense knowledge of the world people acquired and passed on named ‘the natural sciences.’ Most importantly, cultures accumulated a continuous treasure of beneficial knowledge piled generation upon generation as a whole and recognized the living connection between everything on earth, beneath its soils, above in skies, and in its sweet and salty waters,of the rivers and oceans.
They further connected this with the spirit of life that ran through it all from a Living Source beyond in the realm of the Unseen (atoms - the invisible building blocks). Never would they flatten the cycle of life into a one dimensional chronological line. Never would they sever worldly life from its otherworldly(heavenly) origin, splitting life in two, calling this part “sensible,” and therefore real, and that part “insensible,” and therefore irrelevant.

Because of their holistic understanding of the world themselves in 'Physical-Matter' and 'Physical-Matter' in them, come to them from a Life-Source apart(abiogenesis) they understood that they were to live in it, work from, work with, and on the portion of it in their immediate grasp, and take care of it so that it would remain there for them and their children, grandchildren, and furthest posterity.
They also knew that their offenses against Earth(Physical-Matter) were violations against the Natural-cycle and would inevitably be met with own hand-made disaster directly affecting their vicinity, if left uncorrected.They called this Divine Judgment, or the Knowledge of Unknown(read it as 'God' or 'the Undiscovered science').
Such was the wisdom of man. In only the last few centuries, however, this most basic intelligence and outlook has been lost to us. Steadily, but abruptly, we have accepted to wear lenses that cut life from its Source and ourselves from our own environments. And because of this, we have generation-by-generation killed-off the native curiosity of our children and forgotten how even to live in our own localities.
In the place of the continuum of human knowledge bequeathed to us by our predecessors, we have assumed an incapacitating reliance on mechanized world-spanning control systems for the very bread we put into our mouths, the water we drink, the fire we kindle, the land we live on, the shelter we repose in, even for the cloth to cover our own nakedness.
This humiliating dependence on collectivized, unnatural(dehumanized) enterprise has disabled our hearts. For even if we claim belief in the "Ultimate Source of All" as alive or just matter,nothing changes, we can no longer see the Provider as actually providing.
We look on these interlocking control structures—what modern scientists have accurately called for short, “the system” as giving us our provision. This has proven a most fatal error, for it forfeits the prime human-right: Freedom to verify the single thread of truth running through all reality (Call it the molecules/atoms or quarks or energy or mass ): All else is one fellowship of a Singular-Source (Call it Big-Bang or God): so that man can make of himself, his society, and his environment a living witness to the basic-rules of the One source:which in the end must cycle back into a continuous esthetically of beauty, reflecting the infinite splendor of the sublime process. Herein reside the two qualities upholding the delicate interlace of our earthly human architecture: Dignity and rectitude.
To replace in our hearts a faith ,that earth can be a better place, the All-Living, with a dead matrix is surely the ill-fated exchange which the modern-science decries: What a barbaric transaction? It strips men of their mutual respect, or responsibility, making Gods by Dozens and Scores out of material-matter, exploiters and ravenous blood-letters and when the civilized Aliens would see this in us, perhaps on the pattern of the unknown, destroyed vicegerents of the earth our kind may have succeeded - These Aliens would spit on our faces, and call us a disgrace to the Universe, we will be a life that are not worth to live on a planet that provided everything, and still the greedy-man wanted for more and raped the planet.

Believing that the system that caused man to abandon his trust, to care for the environment. It renders him unconscious that all things on the earth—the animals, plants, elements, and minerals—the earth, mountains, and sky themselves—are consciously alive by the touch of the very scientific terms (atoms buzzing around everywhere), communicating and complying with the momentary command of the One Sublime, though we may not perceive their discourse and actions.
It tricks man into substituting mere crumbs falling from the lowly table of market-interest for the opulent grace of the morality, and thereby to upset the Heavenly Control-System, the delicate balance of the very Universe, that originally set and then bequeathed to care us.

P.S:
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Post Inspirations: "An Inconvenient Truth" and "The 11th Hour"


Global warming is the bigger issue, which is eclipsed by smaller issues like Religion, War and Swine-Flu.

~ Insanity in individuals is something rare, but in groups, politics, nations and epochs it is the rule

Saturday, March 01, 2008

10 Most Powerful Persons of Modern Time

The list is on 10 Most powerful and influential persons of modern time, who had disturbed the Peace.




George Bush

Involvement in Afgan-War and Iraq War. Conspiracy exists in the September 11 attacks.



Adolf Hitler




Involvement in The Holocaust and one of the Prime cause for the World-War II.




Saddam Hussain



Involvement in Kuwait War and Iraq War.



Osama Bin Laden






Involvement in September 11 Attacks and Bombing of American Embassy.



Stalin




Iron handed rule, and records say that about 800,000 prisoners were executed (for either political or criminal offences) under Stalin, while about 1.7 million died in the GULAG and some 389,000 perished during kulak forced resettlement — a total of about 3 million victims.




Che Guevara



A Warrior of Peace, as many say. He was involved in many revolutions. He supported Fidel Castro, and other revolutions in Congo and Bolivia.He promoted the Gureilla warfare technique. He is believed to be more a revolutionary than a man of peace.




Idi Amin



Once, the President of Uganda.The number of people killed as a result of his regime is unknown; estimates range from 80,000 to 500,000






Mao Zedong





After his death, the Communist Party of China delivered the verdict that Mao's crimes during the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution meant that he had been 30% wrong. Mao was undoubtedly responsible for monstrous crimes. But they were done at the cost of making China one of the most powerful economy in the world.





Prabhakaran








Involved in various crimes, assasinations and terrorist activities, with a view of creating an independent Tamil State in Modern Sri Lanka.






Mohammad Ali Jinnah







The Man behind the making of Pakistan -Involved in The Partition of India, The Partition led to various grave crimes and social unrest to the refugees and it has been recorded that large number of life and property was lost during the partition riots.



~ To conclude - Insanity is Finally the battle to power - the most powerful insane's name is written down in the History books.






Sunday, July 01, 2007

Sivaji - The Idol



....He was standing at the theatre gate - the time was 05:00 hrs in the morning - The day was 15th June 2007 - He had shaved his head displaying his craze - His screaming voice was rocking the theatre walls..!!-The Crowd was going beresk -Milk being poured over the Giant Cut-outs - The ticket counter opened at 7:00 hrs - "Thalaivaa..!!" was the universal sound.The Crowd went crazy.. It was the biggest Movie event of the time, It was Sivaji.

As the Hollywood has it's own magnum opus but still nothing can match the craze for the one name that echoes in every mind - "Rajni".Just as they have their own kind of superheroes like Superman,Spiderman and Batman - We have our Styleman.

I actually had a chance to watch Sivaji on 16th evening,but otherwise had someother plans.I watched 'The Boss' on 24th June - the 10th day after it's release - then watched it again on 28th June and then again on 30th June and i hope to watch it again.



It wasn't the best of the movies either of Shankar or Rajni.But it's simply the pure crazy atmosphere that makes you think, Why is this man so special..?

Well,coming to the movie - give a vacation to your brain before entering the movie hall because you can't expect any logic,but that's what Thalaivar's movie is made of, It doesn't need any logic.The sheer presence on screen will make the movie-halls flood for a minimum of 150 odd days..

The previous movies had Rajni lighting up a Cigar in a captivating style- the style that catapulted him to the Stardom (First seen in the Tamil Movie "Moondru Mudichu") Sivaji uses a explosive here instead with the same style..(Owing to the pressure by few political icons - who are in desperate need of publicity on their comments)

The Boss just rocks.Thee film is Grandoise with more than 90% of expenses spent on Songs and Unbelieveable Art work.
Shreya is just a glamour doll.......The Screenplay has it's loop holes too - in a situation where we struggle to send or receive SMS,the movie makes us believe that MMS can be sent with such perfection - if Rajni has the Mobile...and the Car thrashing idea at the Drive-in thetre is the High-point Action Blunder(It could have been done better) and comparing it with The Mudhalvan,in which the love story had a depth and weightage in the storyline but Sivaji Lacks it - Vivek had succeeded in mocking Vadivel in few situations.
Just like Shankar's Indian had Kamal,donning the immortal Old-man,who still lives in Melbourne watching over India that there is no corruption,Sivaji has a hapless man against the political autocracy and the black-money,who wins against all odds with a great deal of luck and God's favour(the one rupee bounces back after is call to Suman and his resurrection from ultimate death by raghuvaran)....it is definitely not the old-wine in a new-bottle as the media tried to project the film....I still doubt - How the director got the idea of projecting the Bad-Guy sharing a photograph with Manmohan singh,to be noted in the scenes at the Suman's Office table.

Rajni is at times shown more in a lighter mood than his previous releases.
'Adhiradee' song is a Brilliant effort and has Rajni's most stylish Entry.
The ussual philosophy and strength is kind ofmissing. 'Vaaji Vaaji' song which portrays the three ancient civilizations narrated as an Album is fantastic - The art work has shades of 'Greek-Egyptian'style,'Babylonian' and 'Indian'style interwoven spectacularly and 'Oru Koodai Sunlight' are excellently done (Except for Rajni's dance - still it's Okay if it's Rajni..!!)

I still believe "Rajnikanth would have been at his best if had done Mudhalvan."


Here is my personal bias on Rajni's Top Charts:
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* These are my personal ratings - i haven't still seen all of Rajni's movies - i might have watched some 70 to 90 of his 150 movies ,So the perception may vary with others

Top Ten Rajnikanth movies:
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1. Dalapathi(1991)

2. Thillu Mullu(1981)

3. Sivaji(2007)

4. Padayappa(1999) ~ tie with ~ Mannan(1992)

5. Chandramuki(2005)

6. Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai(1979)

7. Yejamaan(1993)

8. Annamalai(1992) ~ tie with ~ Baasha(1995)

9. Veera(1994)

10.Baba(2002) ~ tie with ~ Muthu(1995)



Top Ten Rajnikanth Songs:
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1. ThenMadurai Vaigai..(Dharmathin Thalaivan)~ A 3 Way Tie With ~ Kaadhalin Deepam..(Thanbikku Endha Ooru)~Rakkamma Kaiyya..(Dalapathi)

2. Oruvan Oruvan Mudhalali..(Muthu) ~ Tie with ~ Aasai Nooru Varai..(Adutha Vaarisu)

3. Sundari.. (Dalapathi) ~ Tie With ~Podhuvaga En Manasu Thangam..(Murattu Kaalai)

4. Adhikidhu Kuliru..(Mannan)~ Sung by Rajni himself.

5. Adhiradee..(Sivaji) ~ Tie With ~ Adey Nanba Unnai..(Annamalai)

6. Va Va Va Kanna Va..(Velaikaran)~ Tie With ~ Raa Raa..(Chandramukhi)

7. Shakti kodu..(Baba) ~ Tie With ~ Oorai Therinjukitten..(Padikadhavan)

8. Poo Maalai oru Paavai Aanadhu..(Thanga Magan)

9. Naan Polladhavan..(Polladhavan)

10.Sambo Siva Sambo..(Ninaithale Inikkum) ~Tie With ~ Thottathil..(Velaikaran)


Top Five Anti-Hero Performances:
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1.16 Vayathinile ~ Tie With ~ Chandramukhi (Vettayan)
2.Moondru Mudichu
3.Avargal
4.Nettrikkan
5.Mullum Malarum (A Complex character.. though,Rajni was the protogonist - it had a negative shade)


Top Ten Heroines Paired with Rajnikanth:
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1. Shobana (Dalapathi)
2. SriDevi (Jonny)
3. Soundarya (Padayappa)~ Tie with ~ Nadhiya (Rajathi Raja)
4. Nayantara (Chandramukhi)
5. Shreya (Sivaji)
6. Khushboo (Mannan)
7. Meena (Veera)
8. Amala (Velaikaran)
9. Gowthami (Pankkaran)
10.Suhasini (Dharmathin Thalaivan)


Top Five Bad People Against Rajnikanth:
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1.Amrish Puri (Dalapathi)~ Tie With ~ Ramya krishnan (Padayappa)
2.Suman(Sivaji)
3.vijay shanti(Mannan)
4.Raghuvaran(Baasha)
5.Napolean(Yejaman)

Top Five Fun Band:
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1.Koundamani(Mannan)~ Tie with ~ Nagesh(Thillu Mullu)
2.Vadivel(Chandramukhi)
3.Janakaraj(Rajathi Raja)
4.V.K.Ramasamy(Velaikaran)
5.Vivek(Sivaji)



Top Five Pals on Screen:
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1.Mammuty (Dalapathi)
2.Meena (Anbulla Rajnikanth)
3.Prabhu (Guru Sishyan)
4.KamalHassan (Ninaithale Inikkum)
5.Amitabh Bachan (Hum)/Hindi



Rajni has a unique range of styles,from swapping cigars into his mouth,spinning his eye-glass,curling up his hair by running his hand through it,spinning a knife in air,and now the rocking
cowboy styled bike entry in Adhiradee song... and also his special catchy one liners are like.."Howww eeees it..??", "Ippadi Choodu","Yen Vazhi Thani Vazhi","Naan oru thadava sonna","Chumma Adhirudhulla".. and dozen more...


with JagguBhai being dropped... I am looking forward for Sultan in 2008.
Yhe team sounds great, A.R.Rahman,Soundarya,and SuperStar giving a punchline"Kanna Idhu Pudhusu".... Won't miss this time... I hope to grab a ticket "First Day - First Show"


Rajini and Kamal are two of a kind,very few directors have able to come up with a brilliant effort of making them work side-by-side,though initially Rajni was not as popular as Kamal,the tables turned with immortal roles like Kali from Mullum Malarum, Parattai in 16 Vayathinile,Alex Pandiyan in Moondru Mugam which made Rajni on Parallel with Kamal....and now he has become a Demi-God, as once Shvaji and M.G.Ramachandran existed....Thalaivar just Rocks..!!




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