Hi Deepak, I completely agree with you that instead of putting up a post-mortem practice for everything that meets our eye, we should get up and do something for it. And personally speaking, I liked Slumdog Millionaire in that it raises a very important question for us and we ourselves have to find an answer to that, instead of waiting for someone else to come up with it. I had put up this debate and the poll, just to gauge whether Indians really feel strongly about the movie or its depiction of poverty or is this all just a hue and cry. I guess, the purpose is just beginning to be served. Hope to hear more on this... bye
there is fun in clicking photos and u r making the most of it, enjoy..
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Deep, thanks 4 passing by buddy
ReplyDeleteNice view of sunlight reflecting on the feather-like clouds.
ReplyDeleteDeepak Bhai, really beautiful photos.
Wow!These are indeed very pretty. I wish I could have seen it in real. :)
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that was fantastic capture Deepak
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thanks 4 yr valuable comments boss..ya the dilemma continues..and with this job cutting spree let's wait and watch
ReplyDeleteHi Deepak, I completely agree with you that instead of putting up a post-mortem practice for everything that meets our eye, we should get up and do something for it.
ReplyDeleteAnd personally speaking, I liked Slumdog Millionaire in that it raises a very important question for us and we ourselves have to find an answer to that, instead of waiting for someone else to come up with it.
I had put up this debate and the poll, just to gauge whether Indians really feel strongly about the movie or its depiction of poverty or is this all just a hue and cry.
I guess, the purpose is just beginning to be served. Hope to hear more on this... bye
blogosphere beckons..buddy.where r u?
ReplyDeletegreat shots deepak....the colour so rich and vibrant...nature at its best.
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