Faith...

I try, I try not to let you down,
But each time I climb, I push me down.
Change, as I may try,
Still eludes the better part of me.

Since you left me ‘lone, down here in the cold
How lone this eternity feels?
How dark the days be?
I die a lonely death, each day.

I try, I try to smile again,
But each time in the morn’,
The mirror laughs at me
Pointing out the mistakes I made, all the heartbreaks I caused.

I try, I try to change the way I am,
But few things in life you can’t change,
You can’t turn back time,
All the hurt I caused.

There’s only one thing I dare do,
I dare pray for you,
Hope god saves your soul,
Scarred as it was, by the love that you lost.

Rang De Basanti - My Take

Wasn't actually planning on watching this movie on its 1st day.
Amir Khan had left me feeling pretty low with his last movie. Anyway couldn't help it and cought up the rest of the crowd.
Came off with a smile.

Wouldn't say great cinema.

But boy-o-boy did everyone enjoy the movie or what???

So forget what crap people say about the ending being so n so...
Hop on and enjoy the joy-ride...


And Amir Khan rocks!

Two movies of 2005 you might have missed.

The Constant Gardener

Starring Rachel Weisz and Ralph Fiennes, this is one movie you surely ought to regret not watching.

The performances by both Rachel Weisz and Ralph Fiennes are excellent. The relationship between Justin and Tessa came across as very real and touching and it's a testament to the chemistry between the 2 actors. The intimate moments were some of the most realistic I have ever seen of a couple in love.

Fiennes performance is unforgettable. I would have to rate this very close to the quality I saw in "Schindler's List". He demonstrates such a change from the beginning of the movie to the end. He conveys so much with just his face. Justin will break your heart… especially as he gains wisdom.

Rachel Weisz gives a stunning performance as the strong determined social worker. This certainly is one of her best performance, and considering that she hardly ever fails to please this is one big compliment.

Green Street Hooligans

Elijah Wood in a film about street violence and boozing???

One would probably have given it a miss.But By the end of the movie, you cannot help but be left in a trance.
Elijah Wood has definitely done a class act here. However its not only him but Charlie Hunnam and Claire Forlani who impresses with thier acting skills.


The first half of the movie starts off with light hearted humour and goofiness which fades out into more darker and thought provoking drama in the second half.


Dealing mainly with fanaticism of British football FIRM(supporter's group), it makes you think about the violence, camaraderie and what all its worth.
Definitely worth a watch.

Lay me down

God lay me down to rest,
with all these pain in me.

i can't feel no more.
thee love fading out in me.
what do i hold onto?with only darkness around...

lay me down to rest,
for i want to stay a believer.
This shadow over my soul,
i need thy light to wash it away.

Help me stay my faith,
looking into thee, would i like to fade.