I have a weekend of doing absolutely nothing to look forward to
I am sitting at home on a friday night with no work to finish and no one to meet
So i copy paste a tag I came across on the blog of this senior from work whom I really admire
And then I write 900 words of crap
The tag is the number 8
Here goes
Eight Things I am
Passionate About
1. Indian Media – so many
layers, so many sub-plots, so much money
2. Indian Cinema – every era,
every hero, every director
3. Cricket – dreamt of
becoming Sachin, then Harsha, now Neville Cardus
4. Mumbai’s street food –
yes its limited, but I am vegetarian and it serves me well
5. Lyrics of songs – The
beauty, simplicity and music of poetry
6. Mumbai - as a city, as a
muse
7. Social sciences – it has
opened up a new world to me, which my education had hitherto kept hidden from
me
8. Cars – I don’t enjoy
driving them. I enjoy sitting in them. I want one for every mood, every
occasion
Eight Things I Want
To Do Before I Die
1. Own a yacht
2. Give autographs
3. Give a speech to more
than 1000 people at a time
4. Make a movie with
Shahrukh and Aamir together
5. Find a way to capture the
beauty and importance of Rahul Dravid and show it to my kids someday
6. Appear in the primary
school social science textbooks
7. Become a Harvard scholar
8. Spend my last years on an
island owned by me
Eight Places I Want
to Visit
1. London – the city my
Grandfather told me millions of stories about
2. Pakistan – to ascertain
how different/similar we really are
3. Konya, Turkey – Prof Matthew
used to talk about it. Find Rumi fascinating
4. Andamans – I want to
write a story set in the cellular jail there
5. Iran – the home of some
very courageous artists, film-makers, writers
6. New Zealand – the unbelievably
different flora and fauna that exists there
7. Sydney – technically, I don’t
want to visit the place. I want to live there. It is one of the most expensive
and beautiful cities in the world
8. New York – Well, because
it is the media and marketing capital of the world. Also because it is such a
crazy melting pot of cultures
Eight Things I Say
Often
1. Ok – in a very
derogatory, superior sort of way. To end an argument which I feel uninterested
in continuing
2. Stranger things have
happened – coz i really believe in it
3. What The Fuck! – I work
in media, I studied in MICA, I live in Mumbai. I obviously encounter wonder on
a daily basis!
4. Boss – Because ‘Bhaiyya’
is too Delhi thuggish and in Bombay, right from the autodriver to the domestic
help to your actual senior, are truly, your boss
5. Yo! – picked it up from
the younger bro, makes me feel younger than I am
6. Signal se right lena.
Right hai nahi, par log le lete hain. Warna ekdum aage se u-turn maarke aana
padega. Aapki marzi hai. – once everyday to the taxi driver on my way to office
7. Boss, follow up chalu
hai. Uska TOI ke saath exclusive deal hai. We will try our best – for every ad
I have ever missed
8. Kya kare boss, isse
zyaada ka visibility nahi dikh raha iss month. We will try our best – for every
time the boss wants to increase the target
Eight Books I Have
Read Recently
1. Chinaman by Shehan
Karunatilaka – beautiful book on sport and life in Sri Lanka
2. Hamlet’s Blackberry by
William Powers – Awesome insights on how to not become a slave to technology in
today’s world
3. The Meaning of Sport by
Simon Barnes – easily the best book I have read this year.
4. Sea of Poppies by Amitava
Ghosh – very imaginative, engaging story-telling
5. The Fourth Estate by
Jeffery Archer – coz I read it once every few months
6. Lucknow Boy by Vinod
Mehta – an insider’s look into the Indian media world
7. Death in Mumbai by Meenal
Baghel – the story of Maria Susairaj. Good journalistic work
8. Adventures in a TV Nation
– Micheal Moore’s inside look on a reality show that shook America
Eight Songs I Can
Listen to Again and Again
1. Subah Hone Na De from Desiboys
– Sorry, but I am in love with this song
2. Wahan kaun hai tera from
Guide – SD Burman’s voice and a very melancholy mood makes this song very close
to me
3. Maaeri by Euphoria – too many
memories, too many associations
4. Somewhere only we know by
Keane – MICA nostalgia song I
5. Anjani raahon mein kya
dhundta phire by Lucky Ali – MICA nostalgia song II
6. Wicked Game by Chris
Isaak – Doubles up as a great love as well as make-out song
7. High Hopes by Pink Floyd –
What lyrics, what guitar!
8. Sultans of Swing Live at
Alchemy by Dire Straits – What drums, what guitar, what a voice!
Eight Things That
Attract Me to My Friends
1.
Open-mindedness
2.
Talkativeness
3.
Willingness to
trust
4.
Willingness to
argue your point till either one drops dead
5.
Sarcasm
6.
Looks
7.
Knowledge of
things I have no clue of
8.
Artistic
pursuit