Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Eid-Ul-Fitr - the day of joy (& sadness)

Eid - the day much awaited by all the muslims in the world to spend some classic happy moments with their families, relatives and freinds; the day that brings light in the homes who live on the edge of poverty; the day which relieves all those suffering from life-battling diseases for one full day; the day when the dining tables of the luxury-filled-humans glitter away with brand new cuttlery and delicious smells; not to forget, the day where every muslim on this earth bows down to ask for forgiveness n pray for all the good things in life;... It's a strange day, though filled with lots of joy and happiness around, you would feel like there is something missing in your life. It was Eid yesterday, and i could sense this eerie emptiness in my mind after i was done with my prayers. I was wondering if it was the same with everybody, coz everyone on the streets and around were smiling and enjoying their own ways... You get to meet all your relatives at prayers and at home, home gets filled with cousins now and then, and you get to meet all those people whom you haven't met for years together. But, your desire of wanting something or meeting somebody who would lead you to eternal bliss, fills your soul to sadness. Yesterday(Eid day), i realized that i was not alone in this journey of desires. There were others to accompany me, people who had the same kinda emptiness filling their hearts and souls. Thanx to one of my special friends who shared her gloom, which coincidentally even i was going through. I have never figured out yet, that one thing on the spotlight, which would satisfy all my wants and never make me come back to sadness again. This happens each year for a few moments on Eid. It all happens on the festive day for the fact that everyone around you seems to be fulfilled with all their wishes or atleast have all that a happy man needs to have and thats when you realize that you have something missing for sure. Well thats the irony of life... You tend to be very happy on a normal day when it doesnt really matter if your happy; You tend to become Sad on a festive day when ur happiness does matter; An Eid passed by, and another one is anticipated next year too... Neither do the traditions change nor do the minds of people. "Eidy" is another thing that adds sparkle on an Eid. It's a gift given by elders to kids on Eid, mostly in the form of money, that definitely makes both the sides happy. And the good thing about this Eid with me was that i received some of the best "Eidy"s ever. And not to forget the feasts of Ramzan, delicious smelling dishes, tasty sweets with vermicelli...Well as i said TRADITIONS NEVER CHANGE, and that is wot keeps the wheels of this world moving on... Anyways, it was one of the best Eids i had yesterday inspite of the gloomy moments for a while compared to the more dominating happy moments. May the Almighty bless every one with all the happiness in life and keep all their worries away! Peace Out!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

jet set GO!


yEAH, thatz the official rap publicizing ARCANE +06...the national level symposium of THE DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINNERING, CRESCENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE... Coming v soon! Watch this space for more updates on it!
...................K.R.E.M.

Monday, June 12, 2006

DJ.. a Dude in Jeopardy?

Walk in to the lounge bars, pubs n discs and whoz the first person u try to spot in there? A dude with the limelite focussed on him, and everyone staring and reading out the funky flash line printed on his tee across his chest, noticing his cap placed weirdly on his headphones-loaded-head... Yeah, im talkin abt the people who spin the shit in their own personal "ishtyle".(No controversies plz, im referring to the turn tables spinning)!!! I'm writing this article out of joblessness first, and secondly coz i bumped into an old buddy last nite at a marriage party who is a DJ. This particular tag "the DJ", woah wot feelings! It can take u places where even people like Anil Ambani would hate spending...lol. Lemme come back, yeah DJz, this chap whom i met after a long time is a totally tranformed dude. A couple of years back before he actually became a DJ, he was a normal-next-door kind of a guy and now suddenly he is this social gentleman who knows wot attitude is and wot social behaviour is. This profession seemingly teaches u to behave amongst socialite creams and page3 party-ites and celebrities. And before u think it is quite easy to be or become a DJ, read on and u'll freak out.



DJ Nasha (India) at the Skyscape Millenium Dome - 24th September 2000


Playing music is all we think DJz do, they have something much more than just that to do. Mix tracks within fractions of milliseconds, keep a Loop of music piece ready to subsitute in places of a bad music track, Keep an alternate tracked on a Cue to start it over when the current track finishes and lots more techniques of that sort. It isnt just that easy to keep thinking every 10 seconds as to what to try with the on-going beats or what not to try rather. And thats the reason why these DJz dont give a damn to people who get to their boxes often requesting for tracks coz if they miss out on the track that they're concentrating on, they're ready to set their asses on fire. A smart tip: Never approach a DJ when a fast-paced complicated track is on but rather converse with him when a simple dull song is let off on the player to give the audience a break. This is all about how hard it gets to handle this profession. Now i know that u wont be an accomplice to help urself becoming a DJ.

But there r these goody sides of this job. Right from meeting and being close with the page3 celebrities and the big shots of the corporate world, u get to know wot life really is from a happy-go-lucky eye's view. U also get the highest respect and dignity amongst all the people at a party, and people forcefully try to hook up a talk with u to get noticed. And besides all this, u also get the latest in music from various sources who r ready to give u music be it a legal track or an illegal piece of shit. Who really cares as long as it grooves ur audience to the beats?... Yeah, thatz the whole psychology of a DJ -> MY AUDIENCE SHOULD ENCORE FOR MORE! ... Thats it for now abt DJz' lives, after all i've got my own life that spins its own shit.. Guess this article totally took me over all those filthy words of english. Lemme stop actin like a DJ n get back to Kabir... lmao!

Thursday, June 08, 2006

"FANAA" needs PANAH (protection, refuge) !!!

"Tere dil mein meri saanson ko panah mil jaaye, Tere ishq mein meri jaan Fanaa ho jaaye!"... Looks like a line of making or breaking a relationship in a love affair. It can really build up a relationship coz its damn too emotionally striking. On the contrary, it can break a relationship by the fact that it sounds totally out of the box, i.e. way beyond a romantic shayari. LMAO! And thatz the line that revolves around all through the movie of a different kind directed by a not-so-successful director Kunal Kohli...

The movie kicks off with a humorous and fun-filled beginning. The intro scene of the hero Aamir makes u feel that this movie's gona keep u glued to the seats till the end with its feel good factor. The boat keeps sailin in the first half with romantic and funny shayaris well written and well spoken by Aamir. The cliched part of falling in love and all the love songs execute themsleves in the first half of the movie, that doesnt make u bored at all. The game begins testing ur patience level after the intermission. The director has placed all the songs before the interval that there was nothing left in the second half except for a single song later on. The movie drags, sans shayaris, sans humour - that is all the last 1 hour of the movie is all about. It takes on a total turn towards the on-goings of the indian army and terrorism in kashmir. That was something u wudnt have expected while watching the first half. There are a few scenes with in-built flaws, a trademark of indian movies. Can u believe, the hero is stabbed with a knife right in the middle of his body and he manages to walk all the way in snowy kashmir lands to look out for help! Arey, it happens only in bollywood...
Inspite of the dragging later half of the movie, the direction and script is worth a mention. Some of the shots have been taken with splendid backgrounds and sets. The background score pulls u totally into the movie, well matched with the situations running on screen. I have nothing to talk abt the songs, coz they've already taken the nation's music freaks by storm n giving other music directors a run for their money! These r some of the good notes about the movie...
Anyways, the movie is worth watching and "a paisa wasool" inspite of some of the flaws it has. And if u r in love, this is a must-watch for u. So all u romeo-juliets in town, hit it! I personally rank the movie 6.5 on 10, Subhanallah...
Until a new gud movie hits the screens, this is Kabir's review team signing off... Chow!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The Monster Of the Rings! ..(..)..

Has ur mind ever pondered to think how they make those scary or fun-filled animated movies, with characters full of life? Or have u taken some time to think about those designers working at Pixar Animation Studios trying to conceive an animated creature for their movies? If not, im sure this blog will definitely make u think abt em. And if u already know wots in there, read it anyways for some fresh works by a person whoz my good buddy!
Yeah, it all originates from the strokes of a brush in an artist's hand or from the mouse strokes of a graphic designer... For all the challenges faced from converting a paperwork to a computer generated image to making it come to life, the graphic designing softwares come handy! Open up a blank page and start moving the optics of ur mouse, select those colors from a palette of over a billion colors, give the image ur finishing lines n shades and there u have it... A seemingly living image of the creature thatz been hitting ur mind ever since u started working on it. I've been a painter myself a couple of years ago until studies took me over it, and i have a fair knowldege of how an artist's mind works when he/she is working on the work. Its not about correcting those small mistakes in the picture nor about getting worried if some color spills over the desired region, all that a painter needs is a vintage looking image that has its own class of style and a sense of uniqueness that reflects his mind. And the graphic designers working on the computer with their softwares are no different in this front. The following picture proves it all... Take a good look at it first...



That scary scarred-face monster named "THE WARCRAFT ORC" is one such masterpiece created by Divya, a final year Visual Communications student. I have known her since the school days and this is not something that we cannot expect from her. All her works of art have deserved appreciations and THE WARCRAFT ORC is the best that i've seen among all of em. I bet, i would not have had the patience to sit in front of a glaring monitor to design an image, after all... Kudos to her! I named it THE MONSTER OF THE RINGS... lol... Itz the monster's nose ring that first caught my attention. Haha! And those deep-red eyes would definitely give u a feel of wot hell is like. Every pixel of work thats gone in is truly to be admired... And believe it, its all done with just Adobe Photoshop. All that I know to do with this piece of software is to edit pictures n give it some crazy effects...lol! No more descriptions, see it urself n spend some time thinking about it! And the best part of it all is that it creates an illusion of a real monster trying to tear ur screen apart n pop out... Lol, that'd be the worst nightmare! Enuf of this ORC.. I bet, u wud have had some idea about wot a graphic designer works on... As i said, it all begins with a drawing. Thanx Divya for letting me put this one on my blog, though its supposed to be copyrighted. And all the graphic designing fanatics, check out her site where shez posted her other works... Brad Pitt's is another of her must-see creation... The link is saggihead... Atleast, i did not procrastinate on writing this blog, which i normally do. Keep those brush strokes moving on painters, and the mouse scrolls rolling on designers... Peace Out!

Saturday, April 15, 2006

DOOM - the movie



It was a boring friday and a public holiday, i was literally doomed with boredom and was pondering over what to do. Logged on to a cineplex's website and decided to bump into a movie and the only availability was DOOM for the evening show. I am not much of an action-movie freak nor a gaming fanatic, but just thought to give it a try coz i've played the game once. Moreover, the movie was released the same day, so it was a first-day-first-show kinda thing and i never miss such opportunities. Its a vintage feeling to watch movies on the first day of release!!
The movie started with some chill scary scenes, which rocked the seats of the cinema hall coz it had RDX digital stuff, n i guessed it right... Yeah, itz gona be one heck of a movie to watch it alone, Lol. Its about a special team named "Rapid Response Tactical Squad" or the "double R TS" as the actor in the movie ROCK calls it. Their mission and only goal is to protect planet Earth from any kind of extra-terrestrial or harmful things. This time around, they are directed to a genetic testing lab where some strange spooky things have been happening. And so the movie begins with the soldiers of RRTS all geared up with their rock-solid outfits and headed straight to the genetics lab where they meet the data security officer Samantha.Man she was so damn sexy and one of the soldiers of RRTS literally started falling for her, these r the few things which really cracked up the humorous sense of the movie. This lady helps the team out in everything that they do and is ubiquitous throughout the movie.
The movie is fantastically carved out from the computer game with a good sense of direction and screenplay. The monsters and scary creatures which the team had to face were all engineered with great care, thanx to the animation and extra effects experts. There are loadz of scenes to scare ur asses off the seats with the cliched scenes of "sudden scream after a silence" types. And the director also pepped up the game lovers with the climax scene shot in the game's view, i.e from a solider's eye view where u could only see the gun moving. That was a good teaser by the makers, complemented with rock music background score.
Besides all this, u really learn what a soldier's life is really like... Infact one of the soldier was killed by the Sergent in the movie just coz he didnt obey him. Be Loyal Or Be Dead, thats the punch line. Thank goodness, we aint soldiers of such an extraordinary team.
For people who havent played the game, go watch the movie and u'll know wot the game is all about... And for all those who have played the game, u'll love watching the movie with real-life soldiers and out-of-the-box monsters. Peace out... DOOM...!!

Thursday, April 13, 2006

CEO Wannabes...!

A man who knows the dents n bumps of his firm. A czar who can handle any kinda at-the-time emergency decision. A nomad who knows the outlay of the roads where his firm is heading to. A homosapien whose attitude n personality traits can fetch an overwhelming appreciation.Everybody whose crossed the life of a college playkid and whose into the workforce wants to be him. He has beaten the priority of many Gods worshipped. Yeah, im talkin about a CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. Thats the word doing rounds in all the management institutes worldwide. But what is that hez got that nobody else in a firm's got? Y does everyone dream of being him someday? Y does everybody follow his vaguely left-behind intelligent milestones to reach him? Y has he become the destiny of many who dont even know what it needs to be a CEO? These questions cannot be answered straight-to-the-point.



I was reading a column on the "top young executives of india" in Business Today a couple of weeks back and was impressed with the way each of them had built their own statues of fortune and fame. The experience and intelligence that they had acquired at such young ages of 35, some of them even at 27. One particular CEO named Prashant Pandey of RADIO MIRCHI had so much in his credits at an age of 40. Having been worked @ Citibank, Pepsi, HLL and now Radio Mirchi, is he actually looking for anything more in his gifted life? Man, dont these big-men have the words of 'fatigue','exhaustiveness','tiredness','boredom' etc in their books of work. Being a CEO of Pepsi and then Radio Mirchi, which are two different worlds of vocation, just imagine how differently this man should have planned his strategies to get his brand reach the audiences. Its not simply out of formality that they are named BRAND BUILDERS.

Be it knowing the current stock updates on Dalal Street or Wall Street, they know em all. Its NIFTY and NASDAQ and SENSEX thats buzzing their heads all the time. No wonder that the SENSEX is rising at such adrenalin rush, thanx to these CEOs of intelligentsia. Yeah, smart marketing and tricky strategies is all they can master at. But personally, they lose their charms of humour and fun, though with exceptions. Their eyes dont speak out, its only their mouths and brains that spell out the magic. I dont wana make it a critical writing, lol. Everybody in the world have their own pullouts. Be it a dinner at a luxury hotel almost everyday, meeting up with foreign buyers and investors and social creams, or having luxury comforts of an Arab Baadshah, they have em all. But there are somethings missing in everybody's life and thats the irony of life on earth. Nobody can help on it!

Anyways, im a lil exhausted now, and got lots of work to do (atleast not as much as a CEOs work..lol)... Hats off to all the CEOs who never get tired of working. So, being a CEO is not just getting an MBA from the IIMs or the GLIMs of the world, there is something much more than that u need. So all u wannabe CEOs, start hunting for those mummified traits and someday u might be one too. And for all the CEOs in the world, U truly rule and rock the forces of work. PEACE OUT!

Sunday, March 26, 2006

V for Vendetta Against Technology!!


THE HINDU, 22nd march, 2006
"During the academic summit launched to kick off the initiative, about 30 teams from various colleges presented papers on insurance-related technology.
The judges shortlisted eight entries and graded them on content and presentation skills.
The winners, Mohamed Ibrahim and Mohamed Kabiruddin, third year computer science students from Crescent Engineering College, had come up with an innovative solution for speeding up the verification process in accident detection.
"We wanted to bring in new technology that will revolutionise the insurance sector," said Kabiruddin.
"The longest process is the verification. It takes days to get back the money," Ibrahim added.
The students proposed the use of GSM technology used in mobile phones to facilitate on-the-spot verification."

THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS , 22nd march, 2006
"The Academic Summit, hosted by TCS Insurance Solution Centre (ISC) on Tuesday, saw participation from more than 50 students who presented their project ideas of which 30 entries drew appreciation under “Innovation in Insurance”, a white paper contest organised by the centre.

And a project idea detailing “Remote Accident Detection and Response” using GPRS technology presented by Mohemmed Ibrahim and Mohamed Kabiruddin from Crescent Engineering College, was adjudged the best of all the white paper entries."

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

FAREFEST '06



I can proudly say that i was a part of the team who was involved in makin FAREFEST 2006 a fantastic show! Guyz, we bet it right, nobody would have thrown a party so big for their seniors at college. Doint it right from the ground work of planning and preparations, the blog, the searching for places...never expected that we would have so very few hurdles in a race which seemed a lot challenging! Anyways, they say when the going gets tough the tough gets going... And it was all perfect and a happy-go-lucky feeling this side, all the time!

Friday, February 10, 2006

LEATHER SHOW 2006



Here are some of the pics of the leather fashion show, which happend in chennai on feb 1st... an awesome fun -filled show... got these pics as i was handling backstage!

Thursday, February 09, 2006

me at IIM-B


Thats me after landing at IIM-B on 4th february... a kool opportunity to stay in the hostel of the most reputed management studies institute.

Monday, February 06, 2006

THE IIM-B TOUR




I returned back today from a memorable tour to bangalore with my buddies. While im getting bored pondering over about what to do online, it struck me to write about the weekend tour. We, 11 guys, landed in bangalore on saturday at around 6 am trespassing the mist and biting cold at the station. With our teeth vibrating to their limits, we started off our expedition at b'lore, the land of technologists and broad-minded people. After a hectic journey through autos and buses, we finally reached the place, yeah, IIM-B ...the best campus and culture i've ever seen. We arrived just a couple of hours before lunch, got our ourselves checked into the simple and elegant hostel rooms, finished our bathing rituals and got ready..for what? Khaana..food! After reaching the canteen, we thought to ourselves, Y R IIM-B STUDENTS BLESSED WITH SUCH HEAVENS?... Yeah, the canteen or the food-court as they call it, served food that was too good to be resisted. After a belly-full grub, we took a "noon-walk" inside the campus that's wrapped with trees and lovely grey-stone buildings. Forget the architectural beauty. Let me talk about the culture thats haunting the campus there.

We saw all these into play at nowhere else but IIM-B... Stunning, isnt it...the interaction, the culture, the attitude, the style of the people. If there's Harvard in India, it cant be anywhere else but IIM-B. Now coming back to the story, we went back to our rooms at around 4 to take rest for a while before the ultimate fusion show of JAL and Shivamani at 6:30. When our watched struck 5pm, we started getting ready tryna look the best we can to hit the show. We decided to occupy the first row in the show, just below the stage, no matter what! we rushed to the gates of the show and to our surprise, we were the first ones waiting in the queue before thousands of people started backing up on the queues... We were so damn happy that we were the first ones to enter the gate of the ground where the show was being held. Once the gates opened, the public rashed in, breaking the barricades adn we ran to occupy the first row. And Yeah, a dream and goal well achieved, we finally got the first row along with a bunch of cute-looking girls... Some of us started panicking watching the crowd filling up in thousands behind us. JAL finally came on stage at 8 and started performing kick starting with the most popular "WOH LAMHE"... We could only hear the crowd singing and not the band members. Thats the way crazy bangalore music crowd is. One song after the other, our energies kept increasing..screaming out till our lungs burst.. And when Shivamani stepped in the middle of the show, it was like a tsunami after a storm.. mind-blowing crowd and response. i dont have any more words to talk about the show...it finally came to an end at around 10:30 pm and after that we walked to the food-court like nomads in search of food, coz we were terribly hungry and thirsty after screaming out all throught the show. After eating the dinner we headed straight to our rooms to settle down after a tiring evening. After talking, gossiping, playing and fiddling with out phones, we finally retired down to our beds and fell asleep. Thats just one day of the tour and we had solid fun... One more day to go on sunday. I will end this one now, and try writing about the next day sometime later.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

my pic


THIS IS ME, THEN....
this is me at ARCANE '05,...ma college symposium.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

hii

hii..i just opened my blog