Why do some people go to god?

“That boy went to god,” said my daughter as soon as she returned from school today. She, in fact, was talking her teacher’s words about a student of KG II in her school who succumbed to brain injury yesterday in Muscat. The boy, who had suffered head injury while playing in the school a fortnight back, was battling for his life in the hospital.

After sometime, my daughter asked me again: “Why do some people go to god”?

I was left speechless. Many things crossed my mind at that point ­­­­–– how do I tell her about the truth? Will she understand? How would the parents of the deceased boy be feeling now? Why was the life of the little one taken away?

I still am groping for answers!
The above ad appeared in today’s newspaper.

Superjumbo for super rich

A report in Gulf News says:

Luxury got a new dimension and a new name – A380 ‘Flying Palace’ – as Saudi billionaire Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal on Monday signed a deal to buy the world’s first end-to-end double-decker corporate jet, a deal valued at $319 million at list prices.

Al Waleed, billed as the world’s fifth richest Arab, on Monday stopped by Dubai International Airport for half an hour to sign the deal with Airbus chief executive Tom Enders, flanked by a battery of crew – all dressed in golden coloured outfits. Al Waleed descended from his Boeing 747 corporate jet just before 1pm on Monday, flanked by his entourage and crew members.

Ahem!

All for vodka

This incident happened last week. On Friday night, we went to have a quick dinner at Golden Oryx restaurant, and we were told to head upstairs as we had not made prior booking. We headed to the Mangolian buffet section, and when we entered the room, we saw two abaya-clad girls having dinner all alone and getting a bit uncomfortable with our presence. They were sitting in front of us. We ordered some Chinese food.

Soon, a few other Omani families landed in the room, and the uneasiness levels of the girls increased. In the meantime, we finished our dinner, and asked for the bill. The girls asked for their bill too. When the waitress handed over the bill to me, I was shocked – the first item in the bill was RO7 for vodka, which we never had! Soon, I called out the foolish waitress and told her about the faux pass of handing out the wrong bills to different tables. The abaya-clad girls returned our bill with an ‘I-will-kill-you’ look at the waitress. Their secret was out in a jiffy! With faint smiles, we headed back home.

‘Om Shanti Om’ disappoints

Ok, ok, here is my verdict. ‘Om Shanti Om’ is just another confused Bollywood flick sans any substance. For all its pre-launch hype and marketing blitzkrieg, the movie ends up as utter disappointment for a person like me who managed to watch a Bollywood film second-day-second-show after a decade.

The first half of the movie has the backdrop of 70s, and the stars manage to get the 70s feel minus King Khan who just can’t hide his suave and sleek image of the 90s. But he manages to hold on to the faint storyline with his usual cheeky humour and one-liners. The scene, where he takes a swipe at Tamil cinema, is perfectly done. It will leave you in splits.

As a debutant, Deepika Padukone (pronounced as Padu-Cone, while her papa, Prakash Padukone, was referred to as Padu-Koney…err…does Deepika think Padu-Koney is down market?), puts up a decent performance although her acting skills are limited to dance numbers and 100-watt smiles.

Arjun Rampal has the best role of his career so far, and he doesn’t disappoint you either. His acting skills have improved by leaps and bounds, and his mannerisms in the movie make you feel the baddie in him. Shreyas Talpade, as Shah Rukh’s buddy, rocks with his deft touch. He is one actor who looks equally at ease portraying the 70s role as well as the post-interval image makeover.

Peppy songs add up to the mood when you feel the storyline is a bit dragging or lost its way. A song with 31 Bollywood stars is a clear indication to the fact that when King Khan orders, none of his ‘colleagues’ want to be left behind. Such is his clout.

Farah Khan could have managed to get the screenplay right after the interval. Too many twists and turns leave you confused. Rebirth, reincarnation, spirits…you name it, the movie has it. Farah’s directorial debut ‘Main Hoon Na’ was a much better product than ‘Om Shanti Om’.

Is Shah Rukh Khan, the businessman, looking for a ‘dummy’ director like Farah Khan to manage his home ventures henceforth? It is time for Farah to sign up with a different banner to prove her mettle as a director.

My rating for ‘Om Shanti Om’ is 2/5.

PS: There have been such bad reviews for ‘Saawariya’ that I have decided to give it a skip!

Diwali releases

Two must-watch movies are hitting the screens on the eve of Diwali this week –– Shah Rukh-starrer ‘Om Shanti Oman’ and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Saawariya’. There has been so much hype around these movies that I can’t wait to watch them. Unlike India, theatres in Oman will screen the movies from tomorrow (Thursday), one day ahead.
Will keep you posted on the reviews.

Third generation lies

A report says:

MUSCAT — Nawras Telecom yesterday announced the imminent soft launch of third generation services based on its 3.5G next generation network.

“Following the commercial launch of 3.5G, customers will enjoy the benefit of a very fast Internet connection from their computers, as well as video calls, video surveillance and convenient fast information browsing from their third generation enabled phones,” Chief Operating Officer, Khalid Al Mahmoud, said.

He added that the 3.5G based service would will result in people being able to purchase a fast Internet connection.

Very fast Internet connection? Heck, I don’t believe this. As long as they are connected to Omantel, how on earth they can offer faster net access than Omantel?

Nawras has learnt to crack jokes too!

Metal birds mesmerize Muscateers

All roads led to Qurum beach on Friday afternoon. At around 3.30pm, metal birds from the Patrouille de France team of French Air Force wowed the audience with their scintillating and breathtaking display of acrobatics for 20 minutes. The Patrouille de France team, comprising of eight jets, formed hair-raising combinations and stunts to keep the audience on their toes.

The popularity of the event could be gauged by the fact that road leading to Qurum beach from the Qurum Natural Park side was blocked for few hours, with enthusiastic families coming in hordes to catch a glimpse of the rare event.

For me, it was a irony as I come from a place which hosts one of the biggest air shows in the world once in two years – Aero India in Bangalore ­­– and had never got an opportunity to witness the show while in Bangalore. I was happy I made some amends for the loss with some neat display on a lazy Friday afternoon. I wish for more such events in Muscat regularly.

PS: Watch out for a similar display by ‘Red Arrows’ of the Royal Air Force of Britain at Qurum beach on November 19.
(Pic source (top four): AFP, Reuters)

Take heart: Cyclone ain’t fiery

The deep depression over west-central Arabian Sea moved westwards and lay centred at 1430 Hrs IST of today, the 1st November 2007 over west-central Arabian Sea near Lat.14.0°N and Long. 59.0°E. It is likely to weaken slowly and move in a west-northwesterly direction and cross north Yemen- south Oman coast between Long. 52.0°E and Long. 54.0°E by 1800 UTC of 2nd November, 2007. Sea condition will be rough to very rough.