Sunday, July 10, 2011
What is thought?
Thoughts are the ripples in the sea of consciousness. I some time wonder where is the genesis of these thoughts. It's wonderful to see where and how ripples are started in the see and how they dissolve in it. The beginning of thought is the beginning of this universe or I should say this universe is the result of a thought. A grand thought...a giant wave in sea of void or vacuum. Our thoughts are nothing but the child thoughts that spawn from the grand thought. So there is no individual or isolated thought in this world. As we belong to same consciousness so our thoughts. Every small though that come to you or me has the same genesis, same source, only the receptors are different that to only in physical form in this gross body.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monday, March 01, 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010
My Filmfare Awards for 2009
1.Best Film Award goes to…
Kaminey
2.Best Director Award goes to…
Vishal Bhardwaj for Kaminey
3.Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) Award goes to…
Shahid Kapoor for Kaminey
4.Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female) Award goes to…
Priyanka Chopra for Kaminey
5.Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) Award goes to…
Boman Irani for 3 Idiots
6.Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) Award goes to…
Divya Dutt for Delhi-6
7.Best Music Award goes to…
Vishal Bhardwaj for Kaminey
8.Best Lyrics Award goes to…
Gulzar for Kaminey title track (Kaminey)
9.Best Playback Singer (Male) Award goes to…
Mohit Chauhan for Masakali (Delhi-6)
10.Best Playback Singer (Female) Awards goes to…
Rekha Bhardwaj for Genda phool (Delhi-6)
Kaminey
2.Best Director Award goes to…
Vishal Bhardwaj for Kaminey
3.Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) Award goes to…
Shahid Kapoor for Kaminey
4.Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female) Award goes to…
Priyanka Chopra for Kaminey
5.Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) Award goes to…
Boman Irani for 3 Idiots
6.Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) Award goes to…
Divya Dutt for Delhi-6
7.Best Music Award goes to…
Vishal Bhardwaj for Kaminey
8.Best Lyrics Award goes to…
Gulzar for Kaminey title track (Kaminey)
9.Best Playback Singer (Male) Award goes to…
Mohit Chauhan for Masakali (Delhi-6)
10.Best Playback Singer (Female) Awards goes to…
Rekha Bhardwaj for Genda phool (Delhi-6)
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
10 MANTRAS FOR SCREENWRITING
1.Write every day! "If you're not writing, you're not a screenwriter!"
2.After you finish your screenplay, re-write it. Nobody's perfect.
3.After your re-write, get someone you trust to read your screenplay. (NOT your mother. They love everything you do.) And ask for brutal honesty. This is a tough business. Praise won't help. After you get their feedback, re-write again as needed.
4.Make sure your format and binding are correct. The pro's won't read page one if your script visually screams "amateur".
5.Learn about the business of writing. You won't succeed in a vacuum. Build your library of books on screenwriting, and study them. Collect movies and study them too. You'll find everything you need in our Screenwriter's Store, so stop making excuses. Take a class, and go to seminars.
6.Focus your sales efforts. This is a 2-pronged attack. Direct sales, and getting representation. It's tough to make a sale on your own, and most agents won't take you on until you sell something. So you have to work both ends until you get a break. Do your homework. Know what companies produce projects that are similar in style and budget to yours before attempting to submit. And have a resource to agents and managers on your desk for ready reference. We recommend you buy and use "The Hollywood Agents and Managers Directory".
7.Protect your script before you submit it to agents, managers, or producers. Read "PROTECTING YOUR WORK PRODUCT" for an excellent outline of the steps to take.
8.Use every resource you can get. We invest hundreds of hours in building these pages to link you to information that will help you. Go through our directory to find what you need quickly. Sign up for everyone's newsletters, including ours. Read articles. See who is selling what, and why. And keep doing it on a regular basis.
9."WRITE ANOTHER SCRIPT". That's right. Start over and do it again. Nothing pays off like persistence. It's perfectly normal to sell your second or third script before you sell your first. You MUST keep writing to succeed.
10."GO FOR IT!" Make success your goal, not just your dream. Do what it takes.
Source: Anonymous
2.After you finish your screenplay, re-write it. Nobody's perfect.
3.After your re-write, get someone you trust to read your screenplay. (NOT your mother. They love everything you do.) And ask for brutal honesty. This is a tough business. Praise won't help. After you get their feedback, re-write again as needed.
4.Make sure your format and binding are correct. The pro's won't read page one if your script visually screams "amateur".
5.Learn about the business of writing. You won't succeed in a vacuum. Build your library of books on screenwriting, and study them. Collect movies and study them too. You'll find everything you need in our Screenwriter's Store, so stop making excuses. Take a class, and go to seminars.
6.Focus your sales efforts. This is a 2-pronged attack. Direct sales, and getting representation. It's tough to make a sale on your own, and most agents won't take you on until you sell something. So you have to work both ends until you get a break. Do your homework. Know what companies produce projects that are similar in style and budget to yours before attempting to submit. And have a resource to agents and managers on your desk for ready reference. We recommend you buy and use "The Hollywood Agents and Managers Directory".
7.Protect your script before you submit it to agents, managers, or producers. Read "PROTECTING YOUR WORK PRODUCT" for an excellent outline of the steps to take.
8.Use every resource you can get. We invest hundreds of hours in building these pages to link you to information that will help you. Go through our directory to find what you need quickly. Sign up for everyone's newsletters, including ours. Read articles. See who is selling what, and why. And keep doing it on a regular basis.
9."WRITE ANOTHER SCRIPT". That's right. Start over and do it again. Nothing pays off like persistence. It's perfectly normal to sell your second or third script before you sell your first. You MUST keep writing to succeed.
10."GO FOR IT!" Make success your goal, not just your dream. Do what it takes.
Source: Anonymous
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