Flick

>> Dec 14, 2011

Movie Made by Twitter Handle @Yeh_kya - The Twitter Elephant !!


Hi, I'm @Yeh_kya - the Twitter Elephant.

You might have come across my trolling Tweets. Although, I am an elephant, I'm nimble on my toes and jump from handle to handle all over twitter, poking my Trunk in everybody's business. Fortunately, nobody minds it and those who do are nice enough not to say it. Wheww.. :)

Ok, well, This is my SECOND Masala Movie "The BOOM" based on Twitter limitations of 140/10. Where the story stays within 10 LINES and no line exceeds more than 140 characters.

In case you haven't seen the 1st one - here it is. Do check it out - Ali ka Ele.
I felt encouraged with my Timeline and my friends and their comments on 'Ali ka Ele' and decided on goin' on a 2nd venture of a similar kind...only better. And thus came along -The BOOM'.

While the earlier one was just a 'read' flick, this one has audio-visuals for effect..and a nice little moral at the end. :)..all the while still sticking to the 140/10 concept.

Since I believe in creative content decorated only with simplicity, you will find the movie pretty simple yet interesting enough to keep you hooked till the very end (or so I have been told). And if you do reach the every end with a satisfying smile on your face, I would consider my work a home run success !! Super Duper HIT !! :) Any comments would only be welcome.

Credits to:
Twitter handle @anandd29 to who this blog belongs to.
Twitter handle @dark_gal who I think is pretty good with words.
I thank both of them for their contribution in my little venture.

So...GRAB some POPCORN...Settle Down !

You are REQUESTED to Put your Imagination to full use. Your movie will begin the moment you begin reading Line 1 and will end the moment you are done reading Line 10.

So without much ado - Presenting to you...the 4 minute 04 seconds flick that goes by the name:
"The BOOM"

Starring:
Don - Age around 45 - dad to a daughter
Lisa - Don's 15 year old daughter.
Masked Men - Sundry low paid actors
Train passengers - Extras

Directed and produced by @Yeh_kya
Story Boarding by @anandd29, @dark_gal, @Yeh_kya
All rights reserved by @anandd29 and @Yeh_kya

Enjoy !! Do Comment so I know what you thought of it. :)

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Oh no! My Parents chose a wrong partner for me..

>> May 21, 2011

Hi folks,

April was the month of Child Sexual Abuse Awareness. Loveladder was concerned and therefore played a tiny hand in it. We hope it reaches the masses in a more informed way.

This is another month though. We received a troubled email that instantly put us back into 'trouble in paradise' solving mode. Shahid asked questions that had him stumped and thinking.

He told us the following: (Edited version since the email was lengthy)

Hello,
I am 35, male and married since one year. I am highly educated but presently working in a temporary position. My wife is physically less attractive but educated and working. Her job is slightly better than mine at present.

Before marriage I had a few matrimonial offers of girls who were good looking. When the talks of our marriage were being finalized there were two proposals I had liked of good looking/educated girls but my parents said this girl (my present wife) is good for me. I sometimes feel bad that they refused the offers that I had liked. I keep thinking about this and therefore I am not able to give 100% to my relationship.

Adding to this, we live separately and meet only every other 2-3 months.

My in-laws are not very much educated. My in-laws repeatetdly force my wife to quit her job though I'm in favor of her working and progressing in her career. My in-laws keep commenting on my temporary job status. When I say something about this to my wife, she gets angry and we fight.

Now these fights are increasing. Most of the time our fights are due to interference of my in-laws.

My questions are:

* Is physical beauty important in marriage?
* How I can keep away from thoughts that I lost out on my early marriage proposals and are my parents to blamed?
* Should I take divorce from my wife and search for another suitable girl?
* How should I tackle the unnecessary interference of my in-laws?
* Should my wife quit her job and come with me?

Help me. Thanks.


Love Ladder Speak:
Dear Love Ladder visitors, we believe Shahid's questions reflect a common thought among those who have had arranged marriages. The New India progresses ahead in step with the new world with new thoughts and horizons, yet we somehow remain attached with the colors of an era that slowly fades. We still believe in arranged marriages and give it precedence in comparison to Love marriages.


It's finally on each one of us to decide. Let's try and answer Shahid's questions for he asks for our understanding, logic and help. Let's help him ease his mind and help him climb up the ladder of mind-peace.

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no confusion...

>> Mar 19, 2010

Well we are not advertising anything, its sometimes good to know when our readers come up with solutions in their emails :)

Love is blind. Our heart believes what we want it to believe. However sometimes it is good to not be blinded and use our judgment.

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Test 5: Icons

>> Dec 25, 2009

Last month, we were invited to a convention on entertainment in one of the posh hotels in town. Kool stuff. Always ready to learn something new.
So us 4 friends went over, expecting some tips of the wise. The place was great. Big auditorium, rich looking people, page 3 women etc. A crowd of around 80.

We were the only ones who looked out of place, our hair lookin' like it's forgotten wot gravity means, were probably eating wada pav at the road eatery, happened to notice the convention and decided impromptu to have a look-see. Well, one of my friends looked at all of us, lifted his shoulders in a 'matter of fact' way and said, "Hey, it's how u are that matters, not how u look, rite?" and all of us nodded in a hurry. Thanx to whoever originally made this nonsense phrase.

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Test 2

Last month, we were invited to a convention on entertainment in one of the posh hotels in town. Kool stuff. Always ready to learn something new.
So us 4 friends went over, expecting some tips of the wise. The place was great. Big auditorium, rich looking people, page 3 women etc. A crowd of around 80.

We were the only ones who looked out of place, our hair lookin' like it's forgotten wot gravity means, were probably eating wada pav at the road eatery, happened to notice the convention and decided impromptu to have a look-see. Well, one of my friends looked at all of us, lifted his shoulders in a 'matter of fact' way and said, "Hey, it's how u are that matters, not how u look, rite?" and all of us nodded in a hurry. Thanx to whoever originally made this nonsense phrase.

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