prologue

Name: Sajeetha
life is for living, need i say more?

*loves:
the family, him, them; my friends
anything arty farty, the literary arts, theatre
dolphins
travelling, always unfolding something new
dining in places with ambience to kill for (it's a hobby.hah)
r etail therapy
all things indian
enlightening conversations
candles
angels, fairie,pixies, gnomes, smurfs(br>

*loathes:
the one who stabs u in ur back
death of dear ones
all that flies or has wings
the complications of all types of relationships
not knowing
those who try so hard to be me

wishlist


red/purple crumpler bag
new urban male jersey
new birks
that oh-so-gorgeous watch from esprit
that beautiful converse bag
a white i-pod nano
that new dgital camera which screams buy-me!
the bikini from billabong
a new pair of funky spectacles
truckloads of best-selling novels
a whole new art materials collection
a new wallet that fits the enormous card collection of mine

fellows


nady,the sweetie pie
vicky, the blur sotong
charlotte,the doctor in the making
sivanes, the smart-ass cuzzin
LV, the gorgeous pearly
sarah, the clubbing chica
sujatha, the indian actress look alike
nadia ameera, the lost pri sch mate who was found
lynette, the sports fanatic
hemma, the evil twin
vanessa, popular for all the wrong reasons

express


 


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Saturday, August 05, 2006

the play - was AWESOME.
vishnu - was AMAZING.

wad else can i say? it was one of the best tamil plays i've ever been to. 'Ullae Velliye' - direct translation, 'Inside, Outside'. In this play, you u'll witness a chain of real-life incidents abt men who silently suffer inside while living a convincing facade on the outside.
There were 3 main stories in this play. One men who was torn between his mum and his wife, another who had a shameful past but had since turned over a new leaf but is not given an opportunity in the society, esp by women and lastly a men, who had been cheated by his love of 3 years and how that changed his life.

an excerpt:

1st character: Harichandran, a playboy by chance, meets some 'interesting females' who are much more open that he thought. hoping for a steady relationship, hari chooses to change his promiscious ways. physical pleasure takes precedence over morality for several teenage girls these days. promiscuity and proclivity towards extra marital affairs have gradually increased among several married women. are barriers being broken?

2nd character: Gurumoothy, is torn between his wife's pettiness and his mother's insecurities. using their own weaknesses as their weapons and guru's weaknesses as their strengths, the ladies whom guru loves the most manipulate his emotions. who will he neglect and who will he appease?

3rd character: Surya, struggles to satisfy Sudha's unreasonable needs, while coping with his own needs. she puts herself first and expects him to dance to her tune. does the tune change? or.. who is the most dependent? the charmer or the snake?

- men are suffering in silence. gone are the days, where women were abused. men these days, have taken over the role of the weaker sex. how far is this true? - this is the gist of the entire play.

now u wld have a clearer picture of the play and i'm sure those who went to watch it, wld agree with me. that it was indeed a very good, eye-opener to a lot of things. and my friend, vishnu who played the role of 'surya' did an amazing job! i repeat a-m-a-z-i-n-g! although some of the content was rather embarrasing (the play's got a rating of NC-16), it was a very good potrayal of women these days. gone are the days when women were the shy and conservative ones. wrong doings are blind to gender, lust is equal in both men and women and parents have to realise how far some daughters are willing to go. many parents claim that they know their children, but do they really? this is the questions, many have to ask them selves. i loved the play, as u can see cos i keep going on and on abt it... i'm definitely looking forward to more such plays which has such deep insights embedded in them...

so much for a friday night.



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