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My Top Ten Favourites of 2012

Obviously the best movie of the year 2012 would be The Dark Knight Rises for sure. Though it was not upto the mark like The Dark Knight, Nolan still captured the hearts of many people through his own style and unique stand. And here comes the rest of the list from my side:

 10. Premium Rush- A slow one, but still it was worth watchable

9. MIB III- Coz Will Smith was back after 4 long years, so it fell into my top ten list

8. Avengers- Good one, but still the movie lacked some pace

7. Taken 2- Liam Neeson= Respect

6. Stolen- Nicolas Cage did act this year

5. Looper- Joseph Gordon was really amazing this year with three good movies

4. Skyfall- James Bond, the name itself is enough

3. Barfi- No words to say, the movie was really awesome

2. Ice Age 4- I do like animation a lot and yes the fourth part was indeed good

1. THE DARK KNIGHT RISES- Nolan+Zimmer+Bale+Hardy+Anne= EPIC HIT OF 2012

 

And these are my top ten besties of 2012…;) 😉

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My Top Ten Flicks for 2012

2012 has been quite a mixed year in terms of movies. Personally, these are my top ten flicks for the year:

  1. Batman: Dark Knight Rises – A truly epic conclusion to a legendary trilogy.
  2. Skyfall – Its a James Bond movie, afterall!
  3. The Campaign – A light, funny, yet thoughtful movie about the US election scenarios.
  4. English Vinglish – A very well-made movie that sends out a great message.
  5. Avengers – A Marvel comic marvel!
  6. Ice Age 4 – Literally the coolest animated characters..
  7. Rango – Animated.. Johnny Depp’s voice over…need i say more?
  8. The Hangover 2 – The awesome foursome are in a pickle..yet again! And its hilarious!
  9. Cloud Atlas – Sort of confusing storyline, but overall a good effort..visually well done!
  10. Oh my god! – A very different story…definitely worth watching!
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Aralvaymozhi

Aralvaimozhi is my native place. This place is surrounded by a beautiful, scenic natural landscape. I can proudly say that my birthplace has a well known history and geographical background. It is basically a Panchayat town in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu.

Aralvaimozhi is located near the Muppandal wind farm. This farm is the largest in Asia and supplies the villagers with electricity for work. It is well known for being the greatest source of wind energy in Asia. These wind farms generates about 450 MW of electricity. Aralvaimozhi is also famous for a Catholic church located in the hill of Kattadimalai where Devasahayam Pillai was martyred.

Aralvaimozhi is one of the two passes through the Western Ghats which leads to the West and many of the invasions faced by the Chera and the successor kingdoms came via the ghat. The name “Aral” was derived as it had a fort built and maintained by the rulers of Venad and later by the kingdom of Travencore to defend the kingdom from invasions from Tamil area. The fort was captured by the English East India Company in 1809 from the soldiers loyal to Velu Thampi Dalawa. The remains of the fort can be seen near railway station; but is neglected by both railway and archeology departments.

The place is also famous for ‘Our Lady of Sorrows’ Church, which attracts thousands of devotees from far and near. The place is in the southernmost tip of India, in and around from Aralvaimozhi is Thovalai, Vattakottai and Suchindram.

To reach Aralvaimozhi, Trivandrum International Airport (90 km) is the nearest airport.

The Ananthapuri express (Chennai to Trivandrum) and other local trains stop at Aralvaymozhi Railway Station. The Nagercoil junction Railway Station is around 14 km from Aralvaimozhi.

Tirunelveli Junction is around 65 km from Aralvaimozhi.

Aralvaimozhi can be approached from Nagercoil, Kanyakumari and Tirunelveli by road.

It is definitely a place worth experiencing!

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The Mysore Dasara Experience

Dasara is as big as ever in the heritage town of Mysore. The whole city unites with the spirit of the festival; buildings and main roads are beautifully decked up with lights, creating an atmosphere of colours and festivity.

Dasara is the main tourist attraction during the year, and the city hosts a variety of events, starting from exhibitions, fares, food and film festivals, to adventure sports, concerts and many more activities.

The Mysore Palace, which stands in all its glory, sees tourists pouring in, this time around. It is quite a breathtaking sight when it is illuminated at night. The highlight of course, is the Dasara procession that takes place on the tenth day of the festival, which is a very grand event, and is witnessed by a huge gathering.

The Government has also taken a lot of steps to support the festival of Dasara. Their online web portal serves as a very efficient information source for aspiring visitors. Police help-desks are set up at many parts of the city; and every building, starting from the smallest tea shop, is seen distributing sweets to people around, giving the festival a very warm, cordial feel.

We spoke to our dealers in Mysore, the Mysore Tractor Company, about how they celebrate Dasara in their office. During the festival time, the salesmen and mechanics unite and perform Ayudha Pooja to each tractor in their dealership, Apart from this, they also decorate the office on these days. Employees are given  half a day off on Ayudha Pooja and a holiday on Vijayadashmi. 

Overall, the Mysore Dasara is certainly a special occasion to witness and experience!


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Beauty of Nature – Kodai

The beauty of mother nature is seen in these snaps taken in Kodaikanal. Lots of vibrant colors all over the place. For a person interested in photography, these kind of places are a must visit.

Camera used : Nikon D3100 with 18-55 & 55-300 AF lens.

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Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple

Namakkal Anjaneyar temple has a history of more than 1500 Years .

The fort of Namakkal is guarded by a giant Anjaneya. The idol is so famous that it has been known as Namakkal Hanuman. Anjaneya is in Digambara temple (with sky as the roof) facing and worshipping Lord Lakshmi Narasimha and the Saleegramam.

The Anjaneya in this kshethra is eighteen feet tall and is having dharshan of the Lord Lakshmi Narasimha about 250 feet (76 m) away. The eye of Anjaneya is in straight line with the patha [lotus feet] of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha. One can witness Anjaneya having the dharshan of Lord’s Lotus feet from the Garudalwar sannathi even today. The imprint of the footsteps of Anjaneya Swami is seen in the Kamalalam tank steps.

There was also a rumour in namakkal that the anjaneyar grows in height each and every year. They performed some poojas  to  calm Anjaneya because there should not be any disaster in the world.

As time passes by, many will have been forgotton about this rumours.

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The Genius of Advertising

As i sit and pen this article down, there is a song that is running through my head. And it has been ringing since last night. Contrary to what some of you may think, this is not a popular melody by an equally popular artist or a Bollywood film. It is an ad jingle. And a very annoying one at that. Those of you who have seen the recent “Dish Sawaar Hai” Ad campaign of Dish TV feauturing Sharukh Khan will get my point.

Such is the reach and genius of advertising. Making something as drab as a dish antenna connection stay in minds for so long. Not that this is the first. The popular Ad Agency Everest’s Tortoise Mosquito Coil ad campaign revolutionised the concept. Today, we have Mortein with their “Louis Machchar” campaigns which are a reverbrating hit, as well. It is quite amazing, if you think about it, of how good advertising can make seemingly mundane, everyday products come alive and entice potential customers to buy them. Case in Point example of my previous statement is the hugely popular “Zoozoo” ad campaign by Ogilvy & Mather for Vodafone. Those white, egg-like figures invaded our lives and we let them. And in the process, were imprinted by Vodafone’s branding.

Advertising seems to cut across divides and capture one and all. The In-Your-Face ads that seem to rule the roost, in our country today are a classic example. So much so, that people look forward to watching advertisements on TV!

There is also the debate on whether Television Advertising is the crux of the industry today. And while i remain non committal on if it is, one just has to look at the level of advertising in newspapers and magazines to dispel the debate, itself. However, there is no doubt that Television advertising may have a wider impact as it can employ songs, videos, and other entertaining jargon to get the point across.

Ad-wars. We all know what i am referring to, for we have seen companies take pot-shots at each other through their advertisements. I’d say this is great as the public benefits from the competition trying to outdo each other and admit it, we all love a little bit of mud-slinging. There is also the age old mantra of roping in celebrities to endorse products and no doubt, it works as the public loves to emulate what their idols do. But, on the other hand, we have witnessed so many ad campaigns sell products without the help of star power. Again, it all comes down to what you do with the product and its image before you advertise it. It also depends on the kind of product that is being advertised. Considering, for example, our own products. Tractors. It remains to be seen if we can boost our sales by roping in, say, Amitabh Bachchan, to endorse them. Then again, since we target the rural market, we cannot be very sure of our Television or Print campaigns reaching prospective customers because we do not know if the media is accessible to them as widely as it is in the urban areas or if they will get influenced by our advertising.

No easy job, advertising. Seeing that a lot of research goes behind drafting of portfolios and the works, for an ad campaign. But there is no denying the fact that in our country, it is probably the best thing to have happened to marketing and branding.

 

 

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Sketches from Vidya Mandir J-Farm Visit

The students of Vidya Mandir Estancia were kind enough to share with us some sketches that they had made during thier field visit to J-Farm.

The first picture is a sketch of students in the field, and the second one is the structure of a tractor, The latter was made after the students visited PTC.

We’re pleased that they had an enjoyable time!