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What happens when 4 friends have nothing to do but think of a place to go for a nice drive on a saturday night???

You would definitely expect something crazy. 

Well, here we are in a friend’s Swift cruising through the traffic of Mumbai, heading towards a place where the word ‘Bisleri’ was synonym to White Gold!!! In the middle of nowhere, you got it right - Andheri (E), Mumbai…

My friend couldn’t hold up to his excitement and disclosed the secrets of this mysterious place much before we actually reached the destination. As described by him in his own words “Ok Guys, now that we’re close to the place, let me disclose the secret of this place. We need to climb  a 8 feet wall, face the other side and you can see entire mumbai airport, the runway and the airplanes are right 20-30 ft. above your head. Guys, just enjoy the thrust” 

Well, as we reached the place, the wall he was talking about had nicely been covered with a barb-wire. What do we do now? Cannot go back after the excitement within was high!!! A sweet gentlemen from one of the slums nearby offered us to enjoy the scenery from the roof top of his house, a nearby slum. And Wallah!!! We saw planes landing, taking off, getting parked, hovering over… Experience was just bizarre… Something that cannot be explained in words… Sharing a pic of the actual view… If you want to enjoy such moments head to Jari Mari, Andheri East, Mumbai!!!

What happens when 4 friends have nothing to do but think of a place to go for a nice drive on a saturday night???

You would definitely expect something crazy.

Well, here we are in a friend’s Swift cruising through the traffic of Mumbai, heading towards a place where the word ‘Bisleri’ was synonym to White Gold!!! In the middle of nowhere, you got it right - Andheri (E), Mumbai…

My friend couldn’t hold up to his excitement and disclosed the secrets of this mysterious place much before we actually reached the destination. As described by him in his own words “Ok Guys, now that we’re close to the place, let me disclose the secret of this place. We need to climb a 8 feet wall, face the other side and you can see entire mumbai airport, the runway and the airplanes are right 20-30 ft. above your head. Guys, just enjoy the thrust”

Well, as we reached the place, the wall he was talking about had nicely been covered with a barb-wire. What do we do now? Cannot go back after the excitement within was high!!! A sweet gentlemen from one of the slums nearby offered us to enjoy the scenery from the roof top of his house, a nearby slum. And Wallah!!! We saw planes landing, taking off, getting parked, hovering over… Experience was just bizarre… Something that cannot be explained in words… Sharing a pic of the actual view… If you want to enjoy such moments head to Jari Mari, Andheri East, Mumbai!!!

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With the recent ACP Dhoble tale that is directed towards ending Mumbai’s nightlife, I came up with this masterpiece. 
How’s it?
Conceptualized by ME!

With the recent ACP Dhoble tale that is directed towards ending Mumbai’s nightlife, I came up with this masterpiece. 

How’s it?

Conceptualized by ME!

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol

Where do I start? This review would be of just few words because whenever you start your statement with Mission Impossible the first signal that your brains receive is Awesome and Action. This is exactly what Tom Cruise starrer Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol had to offer. Boy, from the time I entered the theatre till the time the credits roll started, I was literally on the edge of my seat. The Action, Dialogues, Humour and Stunts displayed on the screen were just marvellous. The director, Brad Bird, managed to keep the Mission Impossible franchisee alive and adds some of his exquisite directorial talent. In the end Tom Cruise aka Ethan Hunt says we could accomplish this mission because we were playing like a team, well I quite agree with you Tom. Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner did a fantastic job as far as supporting the film was concerned.

Highlights of the movie: Definitely the Burj-Khalifa scene. The incredible action performed by Tom Cruise. The cinematography, editing.

I would want to conclude this review and not write more about the movie is because the movie is out and out, a hit. Even if a dumb person who would not like the movie writes anything negative, any Mission Impossible fan, Tom Cruise fan and to add to all any action flick would never miss any MI series. Otherwise he is not qualified to be called a die-hard ‘Action’ fan. How can I complete this review by not commenting on Anil Kapoor the famous Indian Actor who has acted as Brij Nath in the movie? Well, he has done a decent job and is in the movie for hardly 7 minutes. Yes, the movie has some ups and downs in the movie but that can be ignored. Guys go for it and enjoy!!!

My Ratings - ***

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The Indian ‘Horny’ Men.

Please excuse me for not writing anything except movie reviews for so long. I am just a soft target of super-cool movies that rolled in the nearest cinema halls recently. So here it goes…

Very recently removing some time out from my busy schedule, I was glancing through the boring newspapers early morning. Snippets stated Pooja Misra slapped and abused her housemate, Team Anna is still at some corner of India fighting for votes or justice do not remember clearly, The rates of petrol are rising at a rapid speed (Thank god I do not own any kind of vehicle), and of course how can I miss this? Rickshawallas, Taxiwalas, Buswalas, Bhajiwalas… Err… No, except the Bhajiwalas everybody was having a party of their lifetime i.e. going on a strike every other day. Now I leave it up to you guys, tell me, would you even want to glance through such unpleasant and monotonous stories?


But to my surprise the news headline had something else to say, something different, I would say it was more tantalizing. It read “Long Live Reuben and Kennan. Eve Teasing Fighters”.  A hot cup of coffee in my hand, I began reading further that how they fought against a mob that was harassing their friend Priyanka Fernandes outside Amboli Bar and Kitchen. The part which was frivolous was to read that they were killed in the altercation, a definite murder. It irked me; it gave me goosebumps, it made me feel completely handicapped for the first time. But like the other on-lookers who witnessed the entire murder through their very own naked eyes and remained unmoved, I realized I was no different. What struck me hard was the question “Can my sister, friend, girlfriend hinder around the city whenever they wish to?” I am still finding hard to get answers.

Like any other Human-Being, I neglected the fact that something like this has ever happened and erased the story completely out of my mind like many of us do very plainly. Few days later, the daily covers an article, a study rather, which suggested that Indian men are more sexually aroused as compared to other men in the world. It also stated some facts and figures of the number of rape cases arguably high, and other stats about sexually assaulting the women. Hmmm… That’s a hell lot of hornyness in us (Men of India). I seriously wonder the source which instigates to heighten our sex steroids (hormones). What is it that gets into us seeing an idle woman on the road in the wee hours? What is it that forces us to randomly hold any girl we find attractive and just start humping her? These questions still continue to run in my mind, no way are they willingly getting erased. This mind seeks some questions, why are we horny?

Through my hypothesis, I narrowed it down to this:-

1)    Influence from the western culture.

2)    Hafiz and Ahmed Bhai are really selling the dough (Blue-Print cds) for cheap.

3)    The sexual content viewed in Bollywood

Umm…. Seriously, I cannot think more. It is still difficult for me to jot down certain points. But in the end we (men of India) must not forget that we do come from a women’s womb and the next time you hear a rape or a murder case, hope it does not have your sister, mother or girl-friend as the victim.

Hope most of them read this blog and some of them MAKE A DIFFERENCE. 

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