August 1, 2015

Happy Friendships Day!

Life of Women,

Till 25 years:
No compromises on anything. Studies, career, and friends are THE world.

After marriage:
Learning to compromise begins. Responsibilities begin. Family and career becomes the priority - in that order. The distance from friends starts and slowly grows.

After childbirth:
Child becomes THE world. There's no “me time” at all. No time for friends. Often, no career.

When the child grows older:
The child is now busy with their own world—studies and friends. Family responsibilities are at their peak for us. It’s only at this stage that we begin to feel a void and slowly try to reconnect with lost friends. Luckily, we get back the contacts at some point. (Kids of this generation are lucky—they can never miss anybody's contacts!)

Then...
We make some time to talk to our evergreen friends frequently—to recall the past, laugh over the memories, chat about the present, the future, the silly things etc. We realise that only with friends, can we truly be our real selves. 

We are sure we are never going to break these contacts again ever.

Happy Friendships Day & Friendships Week to all my friends!

June 5, 2015

HDFC Netbanking Only for Women?

I think only women can use hdfc net banking for online transactions. Because he never sends the famous One-Time-Passwords for every transaction that we do, instead he asks a couple of questions for validation. Of course we can choose those questions. I have chosen questions like What is your wedding date? What is your spouse birth date? What is the brand of fridge that you own? Etc etc. 

How can men remember answers for such tough questions?

April 11, 2015

Nanbenda!

Honestly saying we had no big expectation for the movie and so there was no big disappointment. We just wanted a light movie to have some fun with family and so we chose Nanbenda!

You cannot expect suspense, twists & turns in such movies. But surprisingly this movie had 4-5 such scenes. Just that you have to be a bit innocent to feel such twists : D. Udayanidhi delivers the dialog, but we hear it in Santhanam’s voice. I mean those dialogs did not suit him.

When in a crazy mood, I can laugh madly even at the drop of a hat. But this movie tested MY patience. I was really amazed, when few persons from behind our row were laughing out loudly for everything, I mean for nothing.
  
Nayanthara was gorgeous and all her costumes & make-up were nice. The song Nayanthara was also good. Cannot digest (manasey aaralai) Sherin, in such a cheap small role opposite to Santhanam. How beautiful she used to be!

Taking Manasa to movies is so much fun. Those cinema chairs, because of her least weight goes back to its folded position. So we have to place a couple of hand bags along with Manasa to make the chair stable. And she has this special talent to whisper loudly. So when the theatre is calm (viewers get confused what reactions to show and in some stage they go silent), she whispers and all hear her loud voice. :D     
   
The entire team has tried hard to make another OK OK (though the result was just OK) and the two heroes has also tried hard to make us laugh and in return, we should also try hard to laugh. :p 

I am not sure about the reason, but when we ask about the name of the movie, Manasa says “I feel awkward (she used the tamil word ‘asingama’) to say the movie name”. May be should we take this as the movie review?