The mean reality of Reality shows !!!

Posted in thoughts with tags on December 19, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

When you watch today’s reality shows on television, you really wonder where these producers of such a crap shows will lead to? Every show in name of reality wants to go further than the previous one telecasted. There are no boundary, no limits, no ethics only they want is increased TRP.

‘beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepp beeeeeeeeeeeeepppp f*********kkkkk beeeeeeeepp ‘This is a common stint in today’s reality shows, more than the original dialogue you hear such beep sounds more. Using ‘F’ words and pulling each other’s hair on minor issues in reality shows is becoming a common scene.
Any participate wants to say about other fellow that they are good for nothing is all about such shows, no no no…. don’t get me wrong till the time viewers enjoy this… they think that they are smart enough to judge the participants. All Crap…. They are just looking for popularity and viewership.
Participants also think that it’s ‘cool’ to use such tactics to become popular within the youth community overnight. Show producers are also happy that their shows are getting popularity and are instant hit, but does it give the real picture of country’s youth..?? This is what the youth wants to see or rather wants to hear…? Participants are forced to show off and are made to strip dance so as to be in the game. They are openly asked vulgar questions and participants comment on each other’s dress sense or physique.
The meaner, the more popular – that’s the strategy that TV channels seem to follow when they conceptualize reality shows. A mean attitude is what reality shows thrive on. That’s what gets those TRPs and popularity. So viewers wait to see a person getting insulted on national television. Such matters can be solved backstage, but the producers make sure that everything is played out in the open, in full public view.

I sometime wonder where all these shows shall take the younger generations of today. They quite often use the same language, same mannerism, and same gestures as shown on these shows in their day to day life. Not only the younger generation but the older ones are also behaving funny sometimes.

 
Reality shows are not always like these some exceptions are there like ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ ‘Sa re ga ma’ ‘Antakhshari’ ‘India’s got talent’ such shows soared popularity too without using any of the mean tactics.

Communication skills……..

Posted in thoughts with tags on December 8, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

How to Make an Impact on People :

I strongly believe that an individual must make an impact on every single person he starts a conversation with. It’s the best way to stand out from the crowd and to be remembered. So here’s my personal guide to being THE person at any place.

 Remember people’s names:

 A person’s name is the sweetest word to him/her in any language. Try to remember names; they’re often quite simple and short. It shows that you’ve taken interest in your conversation mate and you’ve made an effort to remember him or her. A small way to memories the names is to associate with a visual. It could be a face, the person’s behavior or something they often do. This easy technique really helps when names do matter.

 It’s all about them:

Isn’t it interesting how you can be a perceived great conversationalist without having said anything of value? Well, just learn to listen properly. Often people start conversations with great enthusiasm because they’ve found a listener. In exchange, most of them will listen back. But the better conversationalist and true leader will understand what others care for. They’ll look into others’ passions and encourage them to speak about what they love.

 Communicate your ideas clearly:

 Respect the time of your listener. Also have in mind the fact that their attention is quite limited. They’ll not be willing to listen to you unless you communicate your ideas as soon and as clearly as possible. Use short, easy-to-understand words. Don’t use slang or terminology. Look at the person’s eyes and feel when they don’t really understand what you’re trying to say. If needed, repeat it. Master your body language Let me explain it as simple as I can: don’t cross your legs or hands. Stand up straight when talking and look people at the eyes. Do relatively slow, relaxed movements with purpose. Avoid nervous signs such as shaking legs or scratching yourself. Don’t touch or cover your face while talking. And always look as fresh as possible. Nobody likes a tired listener showing no interest.

 

3 things……….

Posted in quotes with tags on December 6, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

Three things in life that, once gone, never come back

                      Time   \    Words      \      Opportunity

Three things in life that may never be lost

            Peace     \       Hope    \     Honesty  

Three things in life that are most valuable

           Love      \        Self-Confidence  \        Friends

Three things in life that are never certain

              Dreams    \       Success    \      Fortune

Three things that make a person

           Hardwork     \      Sincerity   \       Commitments

Three things in life that can destroy a person
                   Alcohol      \      Pride      \       Anger

Three things in life that, once lost, hard to build-up

                    Respect     \      Trust    \       Friends

Three things in life that never fail

                 Love    \      Determination    \    Belief

Kindly,  Think & read above things thrice !…

Big B, You are great……..

Posted in general with tags on December 6, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

Today we all went to see ” Paa”

it was a remarkable experience, what one can say about Big B, Amitabh ji, As he grows older he shows a great acting skills & abilities, I challange you all that still the best is yet to come from this great great actor from our  Hindi film industry.We ,the my generation & the younger generation are all very fortunate to see great indian Heroes like AMITABHJI, SACHIN JI & The Legend LATA MANGESHKARJI ……

These one movie & Amitji’s acting really brought back the memory of “ANAND”.Where Rajesh Khanna portrayed a patient of cancer.

Here in “PAA” Amitji really acted & received all credits & sympathy.

Balki’s ‘Paa’ has Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in a very different kind of a role. Unlike real life, the film paa portrays Amitabh Bachchan as Abhishek Bachchan’s son. Amitabh Bachchan suffers from Progeria, a rare congenital abnormal characteristics where the person ages rapidly. Amitabh Bachchan is shown to have this rare characteristics in the Paa. Paa is more an emotional father-son relationship with the ailment as the back-drop.

The film comments on politics and the media several times. Media is shown as with no ethics. They will exploit anyone for “breaking news”, and will stoop to the lowest of levels for TRPs. The film has explored all relationships very sensitively. The mother-son, father-son and grandma-grandson angles are all beautiful. The emotions are very real, the dialogues are lovely. Needless to say Amitabh as Auro is astounding. Probably his best work till date. The makeup is so splendid, you simply can’t tell it’s him. It was a flawless performance. Abhishek held his own in a role that threatened to be overshadowed by his father. He looked dignified, and was completely at ease in the presence of the Big B. Vidya was perfect. Critics will have little to complain, for she has mostly donned cotton saris and looked really graceful. I personlly really liked the sarees she wore.She emoted with her eyes, something that a lot of todays actresses can learn from her.

Paa is a well written and directed film, with adequate amount of emotions, fun and fabulous performances. The second half is brilliant with enough in it to keep you hooked. But the film suffers from a comparatively weaker first half. But the second half more than makes up for it and its this half that makes Paa a tremendously satisfying watch. Paresh Rawal is effective. Arundhati Naag is amazing. So is the kid, Pratik, enacting the role of Auro’s best buddy. His telephonic conversation with Auro is superb. Jaya Bachchan’s presence is lovely. Watch out for the tear-inducing sequences involving Auro and also those light hearted moments all of which are written, executed and performed to perfection. Overall, Paa had potential to be a much better film than it turned out to be. Watch it for the powerful second half and an award worthy performance by the legendary Bachchan.

  • Amitabh Bachchan’s makeup/prosthetics as Aurol Arte took six – eight hours to apply.
  • Paa was inspired by Jack (1996), making it the second film to star the Sr.-Jr. Bachchans that has been based on a Francis Ford Coppola film. The first was Sarkar (2005), which was based on The Godfather (1972).
  • Parts of the Paa have been shot in Cambridge, UK.

 

Ways to make others happier….

Posted in thoughts with tags on December 2, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

Do you know contagiously joyful people that charge you with positive energy only with their presence?

In case you don’t, it’s about time you met one or even became one yourself. Try giving others a smile when they don’t seem to have one and the results will be magical. You’ll instantly become the person to be with in any situation.

How to make others happier using  simple tricks

  •   Listen : Everyone wants to be heard much more than they want to hear.
  •  Compliment: It’s the appreciation that matter. If your son has bought new jeans, say that the color is really nice.
  •  Smile: The good thing about smiling is that it’s always welcomed and often contagious.
  •  Remember : Ask your son/daughter /colleague if they / he/ she has completed the pending work . It means you really listened the last time the two of you talked.
  •  Help: But only when you’re asked for it.
  •  Be serious: From time to time, people need serious conversations without gossip or fun jokes. Be that guy or gal when necessary.
  •  Do what is needful : Give hugs, kisses, pats on the shoulder or simple “you’ll do fine” messages, depending on the person you’re talking to.
  • Be honest : Most people know when you’re lying, so just be frank with them.

The skills mentioned above really needs time & practice & one has to master it. But slowly if you start developing these skills you will feel the difference.The whole aura around you will feel different.

Inspiration………

Posted in quotes with tags on December 2, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

 Respond instead of reacting:
I am very happy to be here with you. It is always wonderful to be with young people. The funny thing about life is that you realize the value of something only when it begins to leave you. As my hair turned from black, to salt and pepper and finally salt without the pepper, I have begun to realize the importance of youth. At the same time, I have begun to truly appreciate some of the lessons I have learnt along the way. I hope you will find them useful when you plan your own career and life. The first thing I have learnt is that we must always begin with our strengths. From the earliest years of our schooling, everyone focuses on what is wrong with us. There is an imaginary story of a rabbit. The rabbit was enrolled in a rabbit school. Like all rabbits, it could hop very well but could not swim. At the end of the year, the rabbit got high marks in hopping but failed in swimming. The parents were concerned. They said, “Forget about hopping. You are anyway good at it. Concentrate on swimming.” They sent the rabbit for tuitions in swimming. And guess what happened? The rabbit forgot how to hop! As for swimming, have you ever seen a rabbit swim? While it is important for us to know what we are not good at, we must also cherish what is good in us. That is because it is only our strengths that can give us the energy to correct our weaknesses. The second lesson I have learnt is that a rupee earned is of far more value than five found. My friend was sharing me the story of his eight year-old niece. She would always complain about the breakfast. The cook tried everything possible, but the child remained unhappy. Finally, my friend took the child to a supermarket and brought one of those ready-to-cook packets. The child had to cut the packet and pour water in the dish. After that, it took two minutes in the microwave to be ready. The child found the food to be absolutely delicious? The difference was that she has cooked it! In my own life, I have found that nothing gives as much satisfaction as earning our rewards. In fact, what is gifted or inherited follows the old rule of come easy, go easy. I guess we only know the value of what we have if we have struggled to earn it.The third lesson I have learnt is no one bats a hundred every time. Life has many challenges. You win some and lose some. You must enjoy winning. But do not let it go to the head. The moment it does, you are already on your way to failure. And if you do encounter failure along the way, treat it as an equally natural phenomenon. Don’t beat yourself for it or anyone else for that matter! Accept it, look at your own share in the problem, learn from it and move on. The important thing is, when you lose, do not lose the lesson.

The fourth lesson I have learnt is the importance of humility. Sometimes, when you get so much in life, you really start wondering whether you deserve all of it. This brings me to the value of gratitude. We have so much to be grateful for. Our parents, our teachers and our seniors have done so much for us that we can never repay them. Many people focus on the shortcomings, because obviously no one can be perfect. But it is important to first acknowledge what we have received. Nothing in life is permanent but when a relationship ends, rather than becoming bitter, we must learn to savor the memory of the good things while they lasted.

The fifth lesson I learnt is that we must always strive for excellence. One way of achieving excellence is by looking at those better than ourselves. Keep learning what they do differently. Emulate it. But excellence cannot be imposed from the outside. We must also feel the need from within. It must become an obsession. It must involve not only our mind but also our heart and soul. Excellence is not an act but a habit. I remember the inspiring lines of a poem, which says that your reach must always exceed your grasp. That is heaven on earth. Ultimately, your only competition is yourself.

The sixth lesson I have learnt is never give up in the face of adversity. It comes on you suddenly without warning. One can succumb to self-pity, wring your hands in despair or decide to deal with the situation with courage and dignity. Always keep in mind that it is only the test of fire that makes fine steel. A friend of mine shared this incident with me. His eight-year old daughter was struggling away at a jigsaw puzzle. She kept at it for hours but could not succeed. Finally, it went beyond her bedtime. My friend told her, “Look, why don’t you just give up? I don’t think you will complete it tonight. Look at it another day.” The daughter looked with a strange look in her eyes, “But, dad, why should I give up? All the pieces are there! I have just got to put them together!” If we persevere long enough, we can put any problem into its perspective.

The seventh lesson I have learnt is that while you must be open to change, do not compromise on your values. Mahatma Gandhiji often said that you must open the windows of your mind, but you must not be swept off your feet by the breeze. You must define what your core values are and what you stand for. And these values are not so difficult to define. Values like honesty, integrity, consideration and humility have survived for generations. Values are not in the words used to describe them as much as in the simple acts.

At the end of the day, it is values that define a person more than the achievements. Because it is the means of achievement that decide how long the achievements will sustain. Do not be tempted by short cuts. The short cut can make you lose your way and end up becoming the longest way to the destination. And the final lesson I learnt is that we must have faith in our own ideas even if everyone tells us that we are wrong.

There was once a newspaper vendor who had a rude customer. Every morning, the Customer would walk by, refuse to return the greeting, grab the paper off the shelf and throw the money at the vendor. The vendor would pick up the money, smile politely and say, “Thank you, Sir.” One day, the vendor’s assistant asked him, “Why are you always so polite with him when he is so rude to you? Why don’t you throw the newspaper at him when he comes back tomorrow?” The vendor smiled and replied, “He can’t help being rude and I can’t help being polite. Why should I let his rude behavior dictate my politeness?

In my youth, I thought of myself as a rebel and was many times, a rebel without a cause. Today, I realize that my rebellion was another kind of conformity. We defined our elders to fall in line with our peers!

Ultimately, we must learn to respond instead of reacting. When we respond, we evaluate with a calm mind and do whatever is most appropriate. We are in control of our actions. When we react, we are still doing what the other person wants us to do. I wish you all the best in your life and career.

I hope you achieve success in whatever way you define it and what gives you the maximum happiness in life.

“Remember, those who win are those who believe they can.”Address by Azim Premji, Chairman, Wipro Corporation,

in the “Shaping Young Minds Program” (SYMP) organized

by the All India Management Association (AIMA).

happyness !!!!!

Posted in thoughts with tags on December 2, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

People have varied goals to pursue, People who spend a lot of time making money generally do so because they believe that the money itself will make them happy, or will guard them against things that will make them unhappy. There is an almost universal underlying goal to virtually all pursuits, the goal to be happy. We all strive for that perfect relationship, the perfect house, the approval of others in an attempt to be happy. Sometimes these things make us happy; other times, we stress over not having reached our goals, or we reach them and find that we’re still not happy. Other times, we focus so intensely on one goal that’s thought to bring happiness that we don’t have time for other things in our life.

“If we aren’t happy, why aren’t we?

Chances are it is because we want something which we do not have, objects or conditions. This is probably not a good enough reason and a review of our situation and perceptions may be in order.

We all have seen video of children in very poor countries laughing and playing, unconcerned that they should have more to be happy about. They are happy because they are playing, because they have their friends and family, and some food to eat that day. Everyone has the right to be happy, and if they can be in their situation, shouldn’t we?

“Happiness consists more in small conveniences of pleasures that occur every day, than in great pieces of good fortune that happen but seldom to a man in the course of his life.” – Ben Franklin

Happiness is inside us, in our minds, in our thinking. It is not external material things or experiences, but the enjoyment of our thoughts and feelings.
Start by reviewing the things that we have to be happy about and settle on these. Make a habit of substituting unhappy thoughts with happy thoughts. Whenever an unfavorable picture enters your mind, eject it and replace it with a pleasant one. We all have some nice experiences to recollect and there are usually little pleasures around us most of the time. You can even imagine enjoyable experiences, and it will have a similar positive effect.

“Happiness is like a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.”  – Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)

Establish good values and conduct yourself according to these values Love, or at least be liberal of, your fellow humans. Don’t strive too hard for that which, in the end, will not make you happier.
These are few points I think one must understand & must follow for being HAPPY……

  1.      Everything Happens for a reason: This means that everything happens for a reason / reasons. So don’t regret anything. Just learn from it because it can benefit you, or occupy you with a thought.
  2.      Whatever’s meant to be…will happen! So does not worry, Life always move on? Just be honest & do the best.
  3.      Realize that the world is set to get worse…and so are the people. Did you know that most of the people are bad? That’s what every person thinks.
  4.      Start to live in the Present. We cannot change the past, but learn from it. We can also look back upon good memories. Don’t worry about the future either. Just plan it out mentally.
  5.      Do the things which make you happy: In a whole day at least do one thing for yourself, or do the thing which makes you happy.  
  6.      Treat yourself: Always treat yourself as you treat others, coz you deserve it! Holidays. Gifts. Perfumes, movies………..
  7.      Learn to love yourself. Even if people aren’t as nice to you as you’d want them to be…just work with them. No1 is perfect.
  8.      Eat healthily. Skip drinks for fruit juices & water. Cut out the usual 90% of junk food that you eat. Your body will be happier, so you will feel better, and this changes your mood.
  9.      Don’t be scared to live for yourself: After all, it’s your life!

  10.  Realize that you could have been in a worse situation! Things would have been more difficult than the present circumstances.

 So be happy & enjoy….

 

Salute to all of you for your spirit……….

Posted in general, Uncategorized with tags on November 26, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

We INDIANS are PROUD & SALUTE  ALL BRAVE SOULS FOR YOUR SPIRITS & COURAGE…………

One may have heard few stories about sacrifice & Bravery , But ON 26-11-2008 We all have witnessed & seen it.

SALUTE TO ALL OF YOU …………………………………..

The unusual banners I like the most……..

Posted in general with tags on November 15, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

bastards

LOOK,WHO OUR SPONSORS ARE ??

 balls

WHO WILL DARE TO TAKE A BALL????

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THIS ONE AT THE ENTERANCE AT A HOTEL……… 

banner2

WHAT THESE PEOPLE PROTESTING FOR ???????? 

body

Any Where?Any Time?………..

trees

H O W   T R U E…….???

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I can’t Understand Anything, Do you?

 

 

 

Look Here & think what this picture says…..

Posted in general with tags on November 15, 2009 by Mukesh Desai

Hi, This photograph speaks volume, The unuttered TRUTH.

Please , QUIT SMOKING.

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