Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Carroll Ballard - A Master of Cinema



If you never got a chance to watch films directed by Carroll Ballard, you are really missed some of the best cinematic experience ever created in film history.

Ballard started his career as a documentary film maker. Later he was given chance to direct a feature film by his old classmate Francis Ford Coppola. His first feature film The Black Stallion was released on 1979, which was a hit at box office as well as got lot of critical acclaim. It was only a beginning of a marvelous and inspiring career.

The film was followed by some of the finest cinematic works like Never Cry Wolf (1983), Nutcracker (86), Wind (92), Fly Away Home (96) and Duma (2005). In these films my favorites are Fly Away Home, Never Cry Wolf and Duma.

His films are very closely connected with interactions of nature and human beings. For example in Fly Away Home a 13 year old girl and her father are trying to teach Geese (migratory birds) how to fly and find their routes for migration.

His films have breath talking visuals of nature and human expressions and music which creates a feel of poetic experience.

I am keeping these films as precious gifts to my daughter....

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Right to Education : Ground Realities in Rural India, a news report from JMI students

see the link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2NPAmufKR4
Indian Govt. passed Right to Education bill in 2009, which ensures universal and quality education to children under the age of 14. But still now majority schools in rural India have inadequate facilities and teaching staff. Every girl students should get school uniform free of cost. Education is free and books are free in primary level. All students should get free meal which should be nutritious. But these are only claims…in this news report you can see what is happening in rural schools. This report was prepared by students of Jahangirabad Media Institute. They were visiting Rampur village to shoot a documentary on weavers. Accidently they saw govt. primary school in the village and its pathetic condition. The shooting team went to record the situation in the school and a havoc erupted among teaching staff. Out of 4 teaching staff only 2 were present. They have good building but it was maintained in bad shape. Anti-social elements use the school premises in the evening and damage the building. No one takes any action or lock the rooms. If this is the situation we are not going to attain universal/quality education in primary level (at least) in near future.
After the camera team visited the school the school management came under pressure and tried to improve the situation. The news also spread in the near by areas and they are under threat of attack from “Camera Team”.
It is high time to fight against such criminal approach towards public education system. Media can also play positive role in this attempt.

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Biju Mohan
Jahangirabad Media Institute
www.jmi.edu.in
http://gbijumohan.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Student Essay Writing Competition

Jahangirabad Media Institute is organising a national level essay writing competition on “Media and Social Change” for graduate students. The best three essays will be awarded with cash prize of Rs.3000, Rs.2000, and Rs.1000 respectively along with certificate. Students have to send self attested photocopy of their institutional identity card including his/her contact details (Phone No, Mail ID, and Postal Address) along with the entries. An eminent panel of jury members from media industry will evaluate the entries and select award winners. Result will be declared on 10th June on our website www.jmi.edu.in and the award will be distributed during the media seminar which will be organized in JMI on 12th June 2011.


The essay should not have more than 3000 words and it should be in Hindi or English. Completed essay should be send to the following address before 4th June 2011.


Jahangirabad Media Institute
Jahangirabad fort, Barabanki
Uttar Pradesh, India
PIN-225203

OR

JMI, Lucknow Centre
4th Floor, 1 Naval Kishor Road,
above bank of India, Hazratganj
Lucknow


Jahangirabad Media institute(JMI), the premier institute of Jahangirabad Educational Trust begun in 2005 on the sprawling campus of Jahangirabad Fort to facilitate professional training for both Indian and international students in the disciplines of electronic media. JMI provides a creative and dynamic atmosphere where ideas can flow transparently and without barriers. JMI catapults creative students to meet demands of international and national media needs.


For any further query please contact to:

Satya Prakash Bajpai
Lecturer
Jahangirabad Media Institute
09580959102, 09335090634
infojahanemedia@gmail.com
www.jmi.edu.in

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Javed Akhtar on spirituali​ty - sharp criticism on modern gurus

I am quite sure ladies and gentlemen, that in this august assembly nobody would envy my position at this moment. Speaking after such a charismatic and formidable personality like Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is like coming out of the pavilion to play after Tendulkar has made a sparkling century. But in some weak moment I had committed myself.
There are certain things that I would like to make very clear at the very outset. Don't get carried away by my name - Javed Akhtar. I am not revealing a secret, I am saying something that I have said many times, in writing or on TV, in public. I am an atheist, I have no religious beliefs. And obviously I don't believe in spirituality of some kind. Some kind. Another thing. I am not standing here to criticize, analyze, or attack this gentleman who is sitting here. We have a very pleasant, civilized relation. I have always found him to be an extremely courteous person.
One is talking about an idea, an attitude, a mindset. Not any individual. I must tell you that when Rajeev opened this session, for a moment I felt that I have come to the wrong place. Because, if we are discussing the philosophy of Krishna and Gautam and Kabir, Vivekanand, then I have nothing to say. I can sit down right now. I am not here to discuss a glorious past of which I suppose every Indian is proud, and rightly so. I am here to discuss a dubious present.
India Today has invited me and I have come here to talk of spirituality today. Let's not be confused by this word spirituality, you can find two people with the same name and they can be totally different people. Ram Charit Manas was written by Tulsidas. And the television film has been made by Ramanand Sagar. Ramayan is common but I don't think it would be very wise to club Tulsidas with Ramanand Sagar. I remember, when he had written Ramcharit Manas, he had faced a kind of a social boycott. How could he write a holy book in such a language like Avadhi? Sometimes I wonder fundamentalists of all hues and all colors, religions and communities. how similar they are. In 1798, a gentleman called Shah Abdul Qadir, in this very city, for the first time translated Quran in Urdu, and all the ulemas of that time gave fatwa against him that how could he translate this holy book in such a heathen language. When Tulsi wrote Ramcharit Manas and he was boycotted, I remember a chowpai that he had written.
"Dhut kaho abdhut kaho rajput kaho ki julawa kohu / Kohu ki beti se beta na biahab, kohu ki jaat bigaar na chahu/ Mang ke khaibo, mehjid ma raihbo, lebe ka ek na debe ka dohu"
Ramanand Sagar, when he made his television serial, he made millions. I am not undermining him, but obviously he is much lower in the rung. I will give you another example. Perhaps it would be more direct and more appropriate. Gautam came out of a palace and went into wilderness to find the truth. But nowadays we see, the modern age gurus, come out of the wilderness and wind up in the palaces. They are moving in the opposite direction. We can't talk of them in the same breath. So let us not hide behind names which are dear and respectable for every Indian.
When I was invited to give this talk, I felt that yes, I am an atheist, try to be a rationalist in any given situation, Maybe that's why I have been called. But suddenly I have realized that there is another quality that I share with Modern Age gurus. I work in films. We have lot in common. Both of us, sell dreams, both of us create illusions, both of us create icons, but with a difference. After three hours we put a placard - the end. Go back to reality. They don't.
So ladies and gentlemen, let me make it very clear that I have come to talk of this spirituality that has a supermarket in the world. Arms, drugs and spirituality - these are the three big businesses in the world. But in arms and drugs you really have to do something, give something. That's the difference. Here you don't have to give anything.
In this supermarket you get instant Nirvana, Moksha by mail, a crash course in self realization, cosmic consciousness in four easy lessons. This supermarket has its chain all over the world, where the restless elite buy spiritual fast food. I am talking about this spirituality.
Plato in his dialogues has said many a wise thing, and one of them is - before starting any discussion decide on the meanings of words. Let us try to decide on the meaning of this word spirituality. Does it mean love for mankind that transcends all religion, caste, creed, race? Is that so? Then I have no problem. Except that I call it humanity. Does it mean love of plants, trees, mountains, oceans, rivers, animals? The non-human world? If that is so, again I have no problem at all. Except that I call it environmental consciousness. Does spirituality mean heartfelt regard for social institutions like marriage, parenthood, fine arts, judiciary, freedom of expression. I have no problem again sir, how can I disagree here? I call it civil responsibility. Does spirituality mean going into your own world trying to understand the meaning of your own life? Who can object on that? I call it self-introspection, self assessment. Does spirituality mean Yoga? Thanks to Patanjali, who has given us the details of Yoga, Yam, Yatam, aasan, pranayam. We may do it under any name, but if we are doing pranayam, wonderful. I call it health-care. Physical fitness.
Now is it a matter of only semantics. If all this is spirituality, then what is the discussion. All these words that I have used are extremely respectable and totally acceptable words. There is nothing abstract or intangible about them. So why stick to this word spirituality? What is there in spirituality that has not been covered by all these words? Is there something? If that is so then what is that?
Somebody in return can ask me what is my problem with this word. I am asking to change it, leave it, drop it, make it obsolete but why so? I will tell you what is my reservation. If spirituality means all this then there is no discussion. But there is something else which makes me uneasy. In a dictionary, the meaning of spirituality is rooted in a word called "spirit". When mankind didn't know whether this earth is round or flat, he had decided that human beings are actually the combination of two things. Body and spirit. Body is temporary, it dies. But the spirit is, shall I say, non-biodegradable. In your body you have a liver and heart and intestines and the brain, but since the brain is a part of the body, and mind lies within the brain, it is inferior because ultimately the brain too shall die with the body, but don't worry, you are not going to die, because you are your spirit, and the spirit has the supreme consciousness that will remain, and whatever problem you have is because you listen to your mind. Stop listening to your mind. Listen to your spirit - the supreme consciousness that knows the cosmic truth. All right. It's not surprising that in Pune there is an ashram and I used to go there. I loved the oratory. On the gate of the lecture hall there was a placard. Leave your shoes and minds here. There are other gurus who don't mind if you carry your shoes. But minds?. sorry.
Now, if you leave your mind what do you do? You need the Guru to find the next station of consciousness. That hides somewhere in the spirit. He has reached the supreme consciousness, he knows the supreme truth. But can he tell you. No sir, he cannot tell you. So can you find out on your own? No sir, you need the guru for that. You need him but he cannot guarantee that you will know the ultimate truth. and what is that ultimate truth? What is the cosmic truth? Relating to cosmos? I have really not been able to understand that. The moment we step out of the solar system the first star is Alpha Centuari. It is just four light years away. How do I relate to that!! What do I do!! So the emperor is wearing robes that only the wise can see. And the emperor is becoming bigger and bigger. And there are more and more wise people who are appreciating the robe.
I used to think that actually spirituality is the second line of defence for the religious people. When they get embarrassed about traditional religion, when it starts looking too down-market, they hide behind this smokescreen of cosmos and super consciousness. But that is not the complete truth. Because the clientele of traditional religion and spirituality is different. You take the map of the world, you start marking places which are extremely religious, within India or outside India, Asia, Latin America, Europe. wherever. You will find that wherever there is lot of religion there is lack of human rights. There is repression. Anywhere. Our Marxist friends used to say that religion is the opium of poor masses, the sigh of the oppressed. I don't want to get into that discussion. But spirituality nowadays is definitely the tranquilizer of the rich.
You see that the clientele is well heeled, it is the affluent class. Alright, so the guru gets power, high self esteem, status, wealth.(which is not that important), power. and lot of wealth too. What does the disciple get? When I looked at them carefully I realized that there are categories and categories of these disciples. It's not a monolith. There are different kinds of followers. Different kinds of disciples. One, who is rich, successful, doing extremely well in his life, making money, gaining property. Now, since he has everything he wants absolution too. So guru tells him - whatever you are doing, is "niskaam karma" - you are playing a role, this is all "Maya", the money that you are making everyday and the property that you are acquiring, you are not emotionally involved with it. You are just playing a role. You come to me because you are in search of eternal truth. Maybe your hands are dirty, but your spirit and soul are pure. And this man, he starts feeling wonderful about himself. For seven days he is exploiting the world, and at the end of the seven days when he goes and sits at the feet of the guru, he feels - I am a sensitive person.
There is another category. That too comes from the affluent class. But he is not the winner like the first one. You know winning or losing that is also relative. A rickshaw-wallah if he is gambling on the pavement and wins hundred rupees will feel victorious, and if a corporate man makes only 300 million dollars, while his brother is a billionaire, he will feel like a failure. Now, what does this rich failure do? He needs a guru to tell him - who says that you have failed? You have other worlds, you have another vision, you have other sensibility that your brother doesn't have. He thinks that he is successful. wrong. The world is very cruel, you know. The world tells you honestly, no sir, you have got three out of ten. The other person has seven out of ten. Fair. They will treat you that way and they will meet you that way. There he gets compassion. There he plays another game.
Another category. And I will talk about this category not with contempt or with any sense of superiority, not any bitterness, but all the compassion available one that is a very big client of this modern day guru and today's spirituality, is the unhappy rich wife. Here is a person who put all her individuality, aspirations and dreams, and her being at the altar of marriage and in return she got an indifferent husband. Who at the most gave her a couple of children. Who is rather busy with his work, or busy with other women. This woman needs a shoulder. She knows that she is an existential failure. There is nothing to look forward to. She has a vacuous, empty, comfortable yet purposeless life. It's sad, but it is true.
Then there are other people. Who are suddenly traumatized. They lose a child. The wife dies. The husband dies. Or they lose the property, they lose their business. Something happens that shocks them and they ask - why me? So who do they ask? They go to the Guru. And the guru tells him that this is Karma. But there is another world if you follow me. Where there is no pain. Where there is no death. Where there is immortality. Where there is only bliss. He tells all these unhappy souls - follow me and I will take you to the heaven, to the paradise, where there is no pain. I am sorry sir, it is disappointing but true that there is no such paradise. Life will always have a certain quota of pain, of hurts, a possibility of defeats. But they do get some satisfaction.
Somebody may ask me if they are feeling better, if they are getting peace then what is your problem. It reminds me of a story that I have read. It's an old Indian story told by a sage, that a hungry dog finds a dry bone and tries to eat it and in the process bites its own tongue. And the tongue is bleeding and the dog feels that he is getting nourishment from the bone.
I feel sad. I don't want them, these adults, to behave like this because I respect them. Drugs and alcohol are also supposed to give mental peace and serenity, but is that kind of peace or serenity desirable or advisable? The answer is no. Any mental peace that is not anchored in rational thoughts is nothing but self-deception. Any serenity that takes you away from truth is just an illusion - a mirage. I know that there is a kind of a security in this which is like the security of a tri-cycle. If you are riding a tri-cycle you can't fall. But adults do not ride tricycles. They ride bi-cycles. They can even fall. It is a part of life.
There is one more kind. Like everybody who is the member of the golf club is not fond of golf. In the same way everybody who is seen in an ashram is not a spiritual person. A film producer who is an ardent follower of a guru, whose ashram is about two hours from Delhi once told me that you must go to my Guru. You will see the who's who of Delhi there. Let me tell you my Guruji is another Chandraswami in the making. Now this is a contact point for networking. I have great respect for people who are spiritual, or religious, and in spite of this they are good people. And I have a reason. I believe that like every emotion or feeling, you have a limitation.
I am feeling slightly pressurized about time, can I get another five six minutes please. may I sir. Rajiv Mehrotra "yes you can"
You can see up to a point. And you can't see further. You can hear up to a point, but beyond that you won't be able to register sounds. You can mourn up to a point and then you will get over your mourning. You will feel happy up-to a point and then you will be through with your happiness. Same way, I am sure that you have a certain capacity for nobility also. You can be as noble and no more. Now suppose if we count this capacity for nobility in the average man as ten units, now anybody who goes to pray in a mosque five times is consuming his five units, there anybody who goes to the temple or sits in the feet of the Guru, he is consuming his quota of nobility there. And in a totally non-productive manner. I don't go to pray. I don't pray. If I don't go to any guru, or mosque or temple or church, what do I do with my quota of nobility. I will have to help somebody, feed somebody, give shelter to somebody. People who use their quota in worshiping, praying, adoring religious figures and spiritual figures, in spite of that, if they are left with some nobility, hats off to them.
You may ask me, that if I have this kind of ideas about religious people, why should I show such reverence for Krishna and Kabir and Gautam? You can ask me. I'll tell you why I respect them. These were the great contributors in the human civilization. They were born in different points of time in history, in different situations. But one thing is common in them. They stood up against injustice. They fought for the downtrodden. Whether it was Ravana, or Kansa or the pharaoh or the high priests or the British Samrajya in front of Gandhi - or the communal empire of Firoze Tughlaq in the times of Kabir, they stood against that.
And what surprises me, and confirms my worst feelings, that today, the enlightened people who know the cosmic truth, none of them stand up against the powers that be. None of them raises his voice against the ruling classes and the privileged classes. Charity, yes, when it is approved and cleared by the establishment and the powers that be. But I want to know which was that guru which took the dalits to those temples which are still closed to them. I want to know which was that guru who stood for the rights of the Adivasis against the thekedaars and contractors. I want to know which was that guru who spoke about the victims of Gujarat and went to their relief camps. They are human beings.
Sir. It is not enough to teach the rich how to breathe. It is the rich mans recreation. It is the hypocrites' pretension. It is a mischievous deception. And you know that in the oxford dictionary, mischievous deception is a term that is used for a word, and that word is. HOAX. Thank you.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

oh my russia....

റഷ്യന്‍ കഥകളിലൂടെ ശ്രി ഗോപാല കൃഷ്ണന്‍, ഞാന്‍ ഉള്‍പെടുന്ന ഒരു തല മുറക്ക് നല്‍കിയ അക്ഷരങ്ങളുടെ വെളിച്ചം വിലമതിക്കാന്‍ ആവില്ല. മലയാളം മാത്രം വായിക്കാന്‍ കഴിഞ്ഞിരുന്ന എന്നെ പോലെ എത്രയോ കുട്ടികള്‍ക്ക് റഷ്യന്‍ സാഹിത്യ ത്തിന്റെ വാതില്‍ തുറന്നു തന്നത് അദ്ദേഹത്തിന്റെ വിവര്ത്തനങ്ങള്‍ ആണ്. ടോള്‍സ്റ്റോയി, മാക്‌സിം ഗോര്‍ക്കി എന്നിവരെ പ്രിയപെട്ടവരാകിയതും ഡോസ്റ്റൊയേവ്‌സ്‌കി എന്ന തീവ്ര അനുഭവം ഓര്‍മകളില്‍ വിഭ്രാന്തി പടര്തിയതും ആ തൂലികയുടെ സഹായത്തോടെ ആയിരുന്നു. മഞ്ഞു പെയ്യുന്ന saint petersburg, നിണമൊയുകിയ ലെനിന്ഗ്രാദ്, വോള്‍ഗ യുടെ രൂപാന്തരങ്ങള്‍.... റഷ്യ എനിക്ക് പ്രിയ പെട്ടതായി. മഞ്ഞു കാലം കാണാത്തവര്‍ക്ക് മഞ്ഞു കാലം അദ്ദേഹം നല്‍കി. നികിതായുടെ ബാല്യം, കടല്‍ തീരത്തെ ബാലന്‍..... പേര് ഓര്‍ക്കാന്‍ കഴിയാത്ത എത്രയോ കഥകള്‍... മനുഷ്യ സ്നേഹം പകരുന്ന റഷ്യന്‍ കഥകള്‍ നമ്മുടെ അടുത്ത തലമുറയ്ക്ക് നഷ്ടമാകുമല്ലോ!!! ശാസ്ത്രത്തെ സ്നേഹിക്കുവാനും വിസ്മയത്തോടെ നോക്കുവാനും പഠിപ്പിച്ച fantasy കഥകള്‍..രസം പകരുന്ന കാര്‍ട്ടൂണുകള്‍.... യുദ്ധത്തിന്റെ ഭീകരത ഒര്മാപെടുത്തുന്ന അനുഭവ കഥകള്‍... കേരളത്തിന്റെ വായനയുടെ നിലവാരം ഉയര്‍ത്തുന്നതില്‍ ഇവക്കു വലിയ പങ്കുട്.
റഷ്യയുടെ തെരുവുകള്‍, വോദ്കയുടെ രൂക്ഷത, എല്ലാം നമ്മുക്ക് നല്‍കിയ ഗോപാല കൃഷ്ണന്‍ സാറിനു വിട.

ബിജു മോഹന്‍
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വാളമീന്‍ കല്‌പിക്കുന്നു; ഞാന്‍ ഇച്ഛിക്കുന്നു
പി.കെ. രാജശേഖരന്‍

മലയാളക്കുട്ടികള്‍ക്ക് റഷ്യയിലെയും അന്നത്തെ സോവിയറ്റ് റിപ്പബ്ലിക്കുകളിലെയും ബാലസാഹിത്യത്തിന്റെ വസന്തമത്രയും പരിഭാഷയിലൂടെ കൊണ്ടുവന്ന് മാമ്പഴക്കാലം ഒരുക്കുകയായിരുന്നു ഓമന
അദ്ഭുതങ്ങളോ ആനന്ദങ്ങളോ വിരുന്നുവരാനില്ലായിരുന്ന കുട്ടിക്കാലത്ത് പുസ്തകങ്ങളുടെ രൂപത്തിലാണ് അവ വന്നത്; വളരെ ദൂരെ നിന്ന്. സോവിയറ്റ് യൂണിയനില്‍ അച്ചടിച്ചതെന്നു രേഖപ്പെടുത്തിയ അതിശയങ്ങളുടെ മഞ്ഞുവണ്ടികള്‍. അവയില്‍ അപരിചിതമായ പേരുകളും നാടുകളും രൂപങ്ങളുമുണ്ടായിരുന്നു. വി. സുത്യെവ്, വലന്തീന്‍ കതായെവ്, എം. ബുലാത്തൊവ്, യൂറിയ് ഒലേഷ... നിറങ്ങള്‍ വിശ്വരൂപം കാട്ടിയ ആ കഥാപുസ്തകങ്ങള്‍ സ്വപ്നം പോലുള്ള വിദൂര സ്ഥലങ്ങളെ തൊട്ടുനോക്കാവുന്ന ദൂരത്താക്കി എഴുപതുകളിലെയും എണ്‍പതുകളുടെ തുടക്കത്തിലെയും കുട്ടികളെ സ്വപ്നദര്‍ശികളും സമ്മോഹിതരുമാക്കിത്തീര്‍ത്തു.

'കുട്ടിക്കഥകളും ചിത്രങ്ങളും', 'മൂന്നു തടിയന്മാര്‍', 'വാളമീന്‍ കല്പിക്കുന്നു', 'മഴവില്‍പ്പൂ', 'വെളുത്ത കലമാന്‍', 'വെള്ളത്തിനു പോയ മൂഷികന്‍', 'കൊമ്പുള്ള ആട്ടിന്‍കുട്ടി', 'ബാലവാടിയിലേക്ക്'... അങ്ങനെ എത്രയോ പുസ്തകങ്ങള്‍. ഉജ്വലങ്ങളായ ചിത്രങ്ങളും കൊതിപ്പിക്കുന്ന കഥപറച്ചിലും ഉള്ളില്‍ പതിയുന്ന കൊച്ചു പാട്ടുകളുമായി സോവിയറ്റ് യൂണിയനില്‍ നിന്നു വന്ന് ബാല്യത്തെ വായനയുടെ വസന്തകാലമാക്കി മാറ്റിയ ആ വര്‍ണപ്പുസ്തകങ്ങളില്‍ മിക്കവയിലും 'പരിഭാഷ: ഓമന' എന്നു രേഖപ്പെടുത്തിയിരുന്നു. ഭാഷയും പരിഭാഷയും കുട്ടികളുടെ വിഷയമല്ലാതിരുന്നതിനാലും ആ പുസ്തകങ്ങളിലെ േമാഹലോകങ്ങളില്‍ അകപ്പെട്ടു പോയിരുന്നതിനാലും ഓമന ആരാണെന്നറിഞ്ഞിരുന്നില്ല. കാലം ബാല്യത്തില്‍ നിന്നു പുറത്താക്കിയപ്പോഴേക്കും മറ്റു പുസ്തകങ്ങളുടെ മോഹ ലോകങ്ങളിലേക്ക് അകപ്പെട്ടു കഴിഞ്ഞിരുന്നു. അപരിചിതമായ ഋതുകാലങ്ങള്‍ സൃഷ്ടിച്ച് ഭാവനയെ ഉണര്‍ത്തിയെടുത്ത ആ മഴവില്‍പ്പൂക്കളങ്ങളിലേക്കു തിരിച്ചുപോകാന്‍ വര്‍ഷങ്ങള്‍ക്കുശേഷം ശ്രമിക്കുമ്പോള്‍ സോവിയറ്റ് യൂണിയന്‍ തിരോഭവിച്ചിരുന്നു. വിവര്‍ത്തകയായ ഓമനയും. നിറമൊട്ടും മങ്ങാതെ, അച്ചടി പഴയ ലിപിയിലായിട്ടു പോലും പുതു തലമുറക്കാരെയും കൊതിപ്പിച്ച് ആ പുസ്തകങ്ങള്‍ ഓമനത്തത്തോടെ ഇപ്പോഴും അലമാരയിലിരിക്കുന്നു.
മലയാളക്കുട്ടികള്‍ക്ക് റഷ്യയിലെയും അന്നത്തെ സോവിയറ്റ് റിപ്പബ്ലിക്കുകളിലെയും(ലിത്വാനിയ, ലാത്വിയ, കസാഖ്സ്ഥാന്‍, യുക്രൈന്‍...) ബാലസാഹിത്യത്തിന്റെ വസന്തമത്രയും പരിഭാഷയിലൂടെ കൊണ്ടുവന്ന് മാമ്പഴക്കാലമൊരുക്കുകയായിരുന്നു ഓമന.
റഷ്യന്‍ സാഹിത്യ കൃതികളും കമ്യൂണിസ്റ്റ് സൈദ്ധാന്തിക കൃതികളും മലയാളത്തിലാക്കിയ ഗോപാലകൃഷ്ണന്റെ പത്‌നി. നമ്മുടെ ബാലസാഹിത്യ ചരിത്രങ്ങളില്‍ ഓമനയുടെ പേരു കാണാന്‍ വിഷമമാണ്. ഓമന വിവര്‍ത്തനം ചെയ്ത് സോവിയറ്റ് യൂണിയന്‍ മലയാളത്തില്‍ പ്രസിദ്ധീകരിച്ച പുസ്തകങ്ങളില്‍ അവരുടെ ജീചരിത്ര സൂചകമായി ഒന്നുമില്ല. ഒന്നുമില്ലെങ്കിലും കഥപറഞ്ഞുതന്ന അമ്മയുടെ മറ്റൊരു രൂപമായി ഓമനയെ ഓര്‍ക്കുന്ന ഒരുപാടു പേരുണ്ടാവും ഇപ്പോഴും. മധ്യവയസ്സിലേക്കു കാല്‍ നീട്ടുന്ന അവര്‍ക്ക് മധുരോദാരമായ ഒരു പാരായണസ്മൃതിയാണ് 'മൂന്നു തടിയന്മാരും' 'വെള്ളത്തിനു പോയ മൂഷികനു'മെല്ലാം.
ആ ലിത്വാനിയന്‍ നാടോടിപ്പാട്ട് ഇപ്പോഴും മനസ്സിലിരുന്ന് ഒരു പറങ്കിമാങ്ങക്കാലം ഓര്‍മിപ്പിക്കുന്നു:
മാവു കുഴച്ചൂ, വെള്ളത്തിന്നായ്
മൂഷികനവനെ ദൂരെയയച്ചു
വെള്ളമെടുക്കാന്‍ മൂഷികവീരന്‍
പാലത്തിന്മേല്‍ക്കൂടി നടന്നു
പെട്ടെന്നവെനാരു കൂറ്റന്‍ ചെന്നാ-
യോടിവരുന്നതു കണ്ടു വിരണ്ടു...
'വാളമീന്‍ കല്പിക്കുന്നു'വിലെ യെമേല്യ ഇങ്ങനെ ആജ്ഞാപിച്ചു: ''വാളമീന്‍ കല്പിക്കുന്നു, ഞാന്‍ ഇച്ഛിക്കുന്നു. തൊട്ടികളേ നിങ്ങള്‍ വെള്ളംനിറച്ച് വീട്ടിലേക്കു പോവുക. തത്ക്ഷണം തൊട്ടികള്‍ സ്വയം വെള്ളം നിറച്ച് രണ്ടു താറാവുകളെപ്പോലെ കുണുങ്ങിക്കുണുങ്ങി കുന്നുകയറി വീട്ടിലേക്കു പോയി.'' ഏതാഗ്രഹവും സാധിപ്പിച്ചുതരുന്ന മഴവില്‍പ്പൂവിന്റെ ഒരിതള്‍ നുള്ളിയെടുത്ത് ഇങ്ങനെ പാടിയാല്‍ മതി:
പൂവിതളേ പാറിപ്പോകൂ
കിഴക്കുനിന്ന് പടിഞ്ഞാട്ട്
വടക്കുനിന്നും തെക്കോട്ടേക്കും
അവിടന്നുടനേ താഴോട്ടും
പറന്നു വന്നാത്തറയില്‍ മുട്ടി
ആശിച്ചതു നീ നിറവേറ്റൂ.
കുട്ടികള്‍ക്കു വേണ്ടിയുള്ള ചിത്രമെഴുത്തിന്റെയും കഥപറച്ചിലിന്റെയും അസാധാരണ മാതൃകകളാണ് സോവിയറ്റ് ബാലകൃതികള്‍ ഏതാനും ദശകം മുമ്പ് സൃഷ്ടിച്ചത്. ഓമനയുടെ തെളിമലയാളം അവയിലൂടെ മലയാളത്തിലെ ബാലസാഹിത്യത്തില്‍ അപരിചിതമായ ഒരു അനുഭവലോകം തുറന്നു. പക്ഷേ നാം എന്താണു തിരിച്ചു നല്കിയത്?
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Dear Kim Ji-Woon please stop it

Dear Kim Ji-Woon please stop it. Please don't make violence a way of life...!!

Admiring your cinematic skills and command over the medium, do not stops me from disagreeing with you. Korea has produced enormous number of revenge stories and I do not feel anything new in your cinema. The stunning visuals, thrilling moments and good performance by the actors, your film is fabulous but it freeze my senses. Why we need to exaggerate violence…?

Monday, January 17, 2011

Einstein and Eddington

Does science has national barriers? How come people trapped in faith brought revolution in the arena of science which challenged their own faith? How science is inseparable from the humans who drive it? Does science is internalized or externalized?

The stunning drama “Einstein and Eddington” presents the moments from history to address these questions. It combines conspicuous passion for science with inspiring dramatic elements. The film produced by BBC/HBO reminds us the days of great conflicts in history as well as in science. It was a time of political, social and scientific conflicts which gave rise to a new world of ideas.

The film brings to our notice that “it’s that war isn't always the mother of invention, that war can hold science back and that only by divorcing themselves from the petty constraints of religion, prejudice and politics can true change come”.

Eddington (a true believer of god) was appointed as chief astronomer at Cambridge and was asked to study about the theories of an unknown scientist called Einstein. Eddington was supposed to defend Newtonian status quo and “preserve the order of the universe..!”. Even though he denies Einstein in his presentation, he was not so sure about it. He was confused and tries to know more about Einstein’s works. You can see Eddington who was a nationalist but believed in the course of science was trapped by the ideas of a scientist from an enemy country.

On the other side you can see Einstein who refused to become a nationalist or support imperialist dreams of Germany. He was angry on the climate of Prussian Academy of Science, Berlin where many scientists are doing research for the war machinery. He refused to sign “Manifesto to the civilized world”, a list of prominent German scientists, artists and academics supporting the war. His theory of relativity and general relatively were not just scientific ideas; it were crushing blow to the beliefs of many scientists of the time. At a time when many had to cling to every last remaining scrap of their beliefs, his theories would break it.

The film presents an invisible bond of comradeship between Einstein and Eddington based on their love towards science.

It is one of the best films made about scientific discovery, which maintains a balance between drama and fact, passion and principal and creates a stunning work as a result.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Matiur and His Bicycle

In the national science film festival there was one film "Beyond Bicyle" produced by Matiur Rahman, Television Programme Company, New Delhi. It is about innovations on bicycle made by many common man from around the country. He travelled to many parts of the country including south india and north-east and presented the innovations. Matiur is a dedicated science communicator, who keeps on making films on innovations without bothering about funding from outside agencies. He is very passionate about innovations and innovators. He never tells stories as an external commentator but he becomes a part of the show and the subject. An element of activism is obvious in his films.

After seeing the film i also felt the need to show case the innovations made by unnoticed people in the country.

We have not received any films from C-DIT. It came to notice that C-DIT is not produced a single science film in the last 5-6 years (correct me if i am wrong) and C-DIT is now specialising in reality shows on development issues. Is it possible for C-DIT to start a reality show on innovations (also explaining its science)...!!

Friday, January 14, 2011

"Sky Lovers" - like a breeze

Some films are like great music symphony which carries you to unknown territories of imagination. Sky Lovers is like such a film. A Chinese mainland film released in 2002, is an adaptation of award winning novel "Life Without Language". This is a tale in which a deaf man finds his life turned upside down when a pretty mute girl wanders into the remote mountain village... The main three characters are a blind father, a deaf son and a mute girl who comes into their life. Nature is an important charactor in this film.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Ghost Writer

After a long time I have seen a real suspense thriller, both in terms of content and presentation –“The Ghost Writer”. Roman Polanski has made a truly brilliant film, as good as his masterpiece “China Town”. The film is based on Robert Harris famous novel “The Ghost”. It is a story of a ghost writer who agrees to write an autobiography of a former British Prime Minister. The script was prepared with great craftsmanship. The suspense element keeps on evolving till the end of the film. The political drama of the film is very involving with the suspense thread. Actor Ewan McGregor has done a splendid work in this movie. The camera, sound and music departments have done pretty good work. 9.5 out of 10

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

A Stem Cell Story

One of the best science films which is included in National Science Film Festival 2011 was "A Stem Cell Story" produced by EuroStemCell . The film was made to desiminate the importance of stem cell reasearch carried out by the agency among the mass. It looks at different aspects of the research in the field of Stem Cells. It has used very interesting line drawing to illustrate the structure and functioning of Stem Cells. The 15 minute documentary is full of dymanic illustrations and simple scientific explanations and has avoided difficult scientific jargons.
The film is not directly confronting with the religious dogmatism which always opposed research on stem cells. Instead, it elegantly presents the importance of stem cell research and how it can help humanity to fight against many serious diseases and health problems. It also illuminates stem cell research as an emerging scientific and technological frontier which will change the course of human history.

The film is very educative and informative. It is one of the best promotional videos ever produced on a scientific research.
To know more about the film you can visit : http://www.eurostemcell.org/films

National Science Film Festival

See the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqZNHUw4gnM

The first National Science Film Festival(Rashtriya Vigyan Chalchitra Mela) was organised at SRM University on 4-7 January 2010 as a part of 98th Indian Science Congress. Gauhar Raza, renowned scientist, science communicator and Honorary Director of JMI inaugurated the festival. He emphasized to all those present that a science film festival such as this was being organized for the first time in India, it was a historic moment. And the unique opportunity would be lost if the occasion was not taken seriously and not utilized fully to ignite young minds gathered at the 98th Indian Science Congress. It was necessary to take this opportunity to launch a movement and inspire the young in the art and craft of science film making.Stressing on the need for making high quality science films, Gauhar Raza also said that science films provided an important platform for understanding complicated issues and topics. However, he emphasized the need for authenticated content in science films. Being on the national jury panel for evaluating the science films, Gauhar also shared his observations with the assembled audience.
During the 4 day festival many international and national science films were screened and discussions on science film making were organised. Film makers and enthusiasts from around the country were participated in the event.
Dr. Adoor Gopalakrishnan, legendary film maker from Kerala was the guest of honor at the felicitation ceremony. He said film is the most scientific art form that man has discovered. Awards for best films were declared in the ceremony and the following films got awards in three separate categories.
Popular Science Programme
Golden Beaver Award:Bahari Duniya Ke Ajab Sanket directed by H. B. MURALIDHARA & SEEMA MURALIDHARA produced by Vigyan Prasar
Silver Beaver Award: Doorbin Ke 400 Sal directed by Rakesh Andania produced by Vigyan Prasar
Bronze Beaver Award: Butterflies directed by Suresh Elamon produced by SIET, TVPM, Kerala
Short film on Science and Technology
Golden Beaver Award : Action Reaction directed by Anita Gupta produced by CIET, NCERT, New Delhi
Silver Beaver Award: Ants All Around Us directed by Suresh Elamon produced by SIET, TVPM, Kerala
Bronze Beaver Award: Beyond Bicycle directed by Matiur Rahman, Television Programme Company, New Delhi
Animation and Graphics Film on Science and Technology
Golden Beaver Award:Pupi 2 directored by K.S Madhu, Hibiscus Digital Media, TVPM, Kerala