Thursday, December 23, 2010



Birds in my compound

‘Twee twee twee!’ -it was not yet dawn and normally being a late riser .I just did not feel like getting up from bed. February 2010 has not been too bad after all[the thought flitted in mind as I just pulled up the warm blanket up to my neck and huddling deep into it went back to my most coveted early morning sleep.’
Tweeeee tweeee’ -this time it was longer. It must be the magpie Robin .It had vacated our tree in front of our hall and had hidden itself into the depths of another almond tree in my backyard. I had been very disappointed that it had not only rejected my little dwelling for her and vacated the tree but had also chosen another comfortable nest somewhere where I could not even see her. The only redeeming thought was that her motive was not to reject me but was something else.
Twee twee twee --what was this in aid of now? I just could not sleep any longer. I rushed out of bed and quickly brushing my teeth ran to the grilled window in my hall. What a pleasant surprise!. It had made its appearance once again., not on the window but on the tree. I was happy with the small mercy. I felt it had conveyed something to me
“Don’t you think too much of yourself. Your two broken pieces of cardboard are mere junk to me. Can you give me this soft green cushion? Can you give me this dark brown branch to perch? I am a free bird. I can make my nest anywhere. You human beings think that you are giving us comfort by building houses for us. It would be greater if you preserve the houses given by our Creator.”

Let it not build its nest on my window; it has at least come back to sit within eyesight and entertain me. Perhaps it has found few other friends on this tree. Of late, I have been sighting some other little birds. I do not know its real name but I have christened one. It has a small , brown bun like chignon , right on top of its head. So we just call it ‘bird with the bun’ It looks like bul-bul..There is also another one. This is a slightly bigger one and looks jet black. But it has red beady eyes .
I have private chit chat s with these birds but one day one of them just let me down.Well,I admit it was really my fault. I had kept some milk on the stove and was getting ready to make my husband’s coffee, when this little koel started her melodious ‘kooh kooh ! ‘kooh!kooh’]it was too joyous to miss and I responded with a loud ‘kooh’of mine. The little bird became even more enthusiastic that there was someone playing anthakshari with her and gave a counter’kooh kooh’.Now I was just thrilled to bits that she had responded to my song and went on ‘kooh kooh kooh’ louder. She sang a counter tune. But suddenly instead of the ‘kooh’ sound emerging from my throat I heard a ‘sssss’ sound from the stove. The milk had boiled over and my husband ,on hearing the ‘sssss’of the milk rushed out to see what had happened. I’ just gave him a sheepish grin and made him his coffee. I had of course to clean up the mess but who cares? The little musical exchange I had had with my sweet little bird made my day and still the sense of well being is fresh in my mind.

There were two brown birds avidly flying back and forth today up to my window sill. They were vigorously inspecting the cardboard box that I have made for them. I even saw one twig in one bird’shand.But, I do not know what goes on in the mind of the crow today. It just snaps at the bird and almost clutched it and knocked it down viciously , refusing to allow entry to the bird. I just cannot understand why. of course I know I cannot figure out what goes on in the crow’s mind but this does not prevent me from cursing the cheapskate. I have been feeding this wretched crow regularly and am almost tempted to starve it henceforth. The only thought that prevents me from doing it is that it may not be the same crow.
Today the little brown bird peeked into the cardboard box, entered it and inspected it for quite along time. The next moment I see its mate sitting side by side and bother were looking out at the tree s in front like a honeymoon couple enjoying resplendent nature in Kodaikanal.Ah! I became very optimistic that some planning is going on in their little minds and the day is not far away when their little one is to find its comfortable nest here in my window sill. I also saw the brown birds flying across and believe it , one of the birds was tugging vigorously at a twig to pull it out from the branch. I am almost sure that it is planning to build the nest here. The house seems to have got its approval. Let me wait .After all , both of them had inspected the place. The wife has no cause to complain.
But these seem to be worse than a new couple who are inspecting a house , checking whether it has twenty four hour water supply , drainage problems, maintenance hassles or mosquitoes. Now they have been peeking every now and then but have not still started their building their nest. I am waiting and waiting.



Anthakshari-- a game where contestants sing film songs one after another, making it a counter tune to the previous one.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Movie review-Sivaji Ganesan's classic


Movie review of old classic
Motor Sundaram Pillai.


This is a very old film of the sixties , with a popular star cast--
veteran actor Sivaji Ganesan, Sowkar Janaki, Jayalalitha, Kanchana, Nagesh, Sachu ,Nagaiya etc..,
Sivaji Ganesan-Sundaram Pillai
SowkarJanaki- wife of Sundaram Pillai
Kanchana,Jayalalitha,Sailasri-Three grownup daughters
Manimala-Sundaram Pillai's wife's sister and his first girl friend who sacrifices her love for her sister.


The story is about a very rich man Sundaram Pillai, a self made industrialist who has a motor company of his own. He is portrayed to have established a good name for himself and looks the typical classic upper-class gentleman. He has a huge family of roughly eight children ; three of them are grownups while the others are kids in primary classes. While Kanchana is the eldest daughter married to Siva Kumar, Jayalalitha and Sailasri are the two other grownup unmarried daughters. Jayalalitha is in love with Ravichandran , the son of a college principal and Saialsri falls in love with the brother of a friend.
The love affair is brought to light but unlike other normal stories, our Sundaram Pillai raises no objection to the marriage and fixes up the alliance after talking to the boys’ parents. The parents are delighted and on an auspicious day they arrive at the big bungalow for the engagement. Here comes the sudden twist in the story..
While the guests are eagerly waiting for Sundaram Pillai[Sivaji Ganesan] to come back from his office, there arrives a taxi and a young adolescent boy enters the scene. He innocently enquires after Sundaram Pillai and reveals that he has come in a hurry to collect his school fess from him. To the utter dismay of all around he declares that Sivaji Ganesan[Sundaram Pillai ] is his father. Sowkar Janaki , , Sivaji Ganesan’s wife is appalled to hear this and the parents of the prospective grooms are shocked that there is such a mystery in the life of the respectable gentleman. They are hesitant to go through with the alliance because now the whole reputation of the family is at stake.
Sundaram pillai[Sivaji] makes his entry at this point of time and there is an unpleasant stillness in the atmosphere. The guests leave without a word and the whole family takes cudgels against the father.Sivaji Ganesan is at his best in this scene where he entertains the young boy with sweets and milk and gives him money for the school fees. The youngster is totally perplexed at the undercurrents and his embarrassment in the hostile environment is portrayed beautifully by the adolescent boy. He goes back and Sundaram Pillai is now condemned by the whole family. Soon after ,we have Sowkar Janaki going to the house of the ‘other lady’ with the intention of unraveling the mystery. Here she encounters two young kids, and a teenage girl. They are very well behaved and in the course of the conversation Sowkar Janaki comes to know that their mother is dead. She is further shocked to see the photograph of the dead mother and faints.
She goes back to her own place and the last scene unfolds another piece of drama where the eldest married d daughter is sent back to the father’s house because she is suspected by her paretnsinlaw of being a woman of dubious virtue. Sundaram Pillai has invited the college principal and the other parents too when the elder daughter’s parents in-law storm in accusing Kanchana of misconduct. There is a heated exchange of words after which Sivaji Ganaesan reveals his past. He was an orphan brought up by a gentleman who had two daughters. While Sivaji was in love with the younger daughter Manimala, the elder one[Sowkar Janaki] is also in love with him and the father fixes up the marriage with the elder daughter. Sivaji and Manimala decide to sacrifice their happiness and Sowkar Janaki is married to Sivaji. They go to Rangoon because Sundaram has a job offer from that city and they join his sister who is already there. The period is during the war and one day when Sundaram is in the factory there is a bomb blast and it is reported that people in certain streets have been totally wiped out.Sundaram is shocked and returns to India. His mentor, though distressed at the daughter’s demise , now decides to marry the younger daughter to Sundaram once he inadvertently hears their conversation about their personal sacrifice.
But, soon after the wedding is over, there arrives a telegram informing them that the first wife Sowkarjanaki has survived from the bomb blast. The father is now totally aghast and after extracting a promise from Sundaram that the existence of one wife should not be revealed to the other ,dies.
Sivaji Ganesan explains the trauma he had to face in order to keep his word and keep both the women happy and oblivious of the other.
The guests understand his plight and all is well at the end.
The film brings out the best in veteran actors Sivaji Ganesan and Sowkar Janaki.Jayalalitha is one of the daughters, bubbly and beautiful , dances gracefully and looks decorative.Nagesh is also in the cast and he portrays a character like that of Thupariyum Sambu, the famous ‘detective’ in Devan’s novel ‘Thupariyum Sambu’.
The film is a classic with excellent portrayals of subdued dialogue delivery and superb emoting.SivajiGanesan is every inch the perfect gentleman and all the stars vie with one another in their acting capabilities. The strong story line and the well-maintained tempo are highlights of this old classic.