Saturday, March 15, 2025

Tribute to Appu.

A heartfelt tribute to the legendary actor Puneeth Rajkumar, who left an indelible mark on the Sandalwood film industry and in the hearts of millions. On October 29, 2021, the world lost a brilliant talent, and as his 50th birth anniversary approaches on March 17, 2025, we remember the versatile actor, philanthropist, and cherished icon of the industry. Puneeth Rajkumar, fondly known as "Appu" by his fans and the film fraternity, was much more than just a screen presence. He earned admiration not only for his exceptional acting but also for his immense contributions to various charitable causes. His legacy goes beyond his roles in movies — his kindness and efforts to better society remain an inspiration to many. Puneeth's untimely departure left a void that no one can fill, but his work and impact continue to live on. His family, the Rajkumar family, celebrated his 50th birthday with love and respect, while millions of fans and well-wishers across the world came together to honor his memory. His radiant smile, contagious energy, and dedication will forever stay etched in the hearts of all who loved him. Though his life was short, Puneeth Rajkumar's achievements are mighty and undeniable. A true legend, his legacy will continue to inspire generations, and his contributions to both cinema and philanthropy will always be remembered with deep admiration. Puneeth will always remain a shining star in the Sandalwood industry and the hearts of millions. With Warm Regards, K.Ragavan 15-3-25

Friday, March 14, 2025

Small Story 185.

Small Story 185 ProudMoment A Father's Joy Muthuswamy came to the school where his daughter, Shubha, was studying in the 8th standard, to witness her receiving a prize for her English competition. Muthuswamy and his wife, Ranjitham, were blessed with a daughter who excelled in studies, especially in English. While Ranjitham could not attend the event, she eagerly awaited the news. The function started at 4 PM, and the Headmaster, Devaki, praised Shubha for her brilliant command of English, among 12 competitors. Shubha's topic was selected as excellent, and she was awarded a certificate and 10,000 rupees from the Rajalakshmi Trust. Devaki emphasized the importance of language in today's world, highlighting that while anyone can choose a language other than their mother tongue, it’s crucial to appreciate and preserve one’s native language. She also spoke about the significance of language learning for future career opportunities in the IT sector, stressing that it should never be done out of pressure. Everyone applauded Shubha’s speech, which highlighted the importance of language learning. Muthuswamy was overjoyed, especially when Shubha thanked Devaki in her speech. He took several photos to show Ranjitham and their friends. The pride Muthuswamy felt was immense—there’s no greater joy for a parent than seeing their child’s talent recognized by others. After the ceremony, Muthuswamy and Shubha headed home to celebrate with Shubha’s favorite treat—delicious Badam cake. It was truly a proud moment for the family. K.Ragavan 15-3-25

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Letter.

MY Letter Published in The National UAE on 14 March 25, The UAE's improving education rankings In regard to Nick Webster's article UAE higher education offerings continue to improve, says global report (March 12): The UAE has quickly become a prominent hub for students from South Asia and neighbouring countries, and this is a commendable achievement. Over recent months, the country has made significant strides in various sectors, especially in education, where it now ranks sixth globally. This advancement is a testament to the UAE's commitment to provide world-class learning opportunities. K Ragavan, Bengaluru, India

Small Story 184.

Small Story 184. The Promise of Tradition Sumitra and Mukund were overjoyed when they received the good news that they were about to become grandparents. Their daughter, Sunanda, who had been living in Boulder, Colorado for the past five years, had just sent the message. Sunanda, a banker, and her husband, Laxman, a professor at a leading university, had been married in Kumbakonam five years ago. Now, they were blessed with a baby girl. Mukund, a retired finance controller, came out to hear the news. Sumitra, with a smile, whispered the joyful tidings to him. Mukund immediately sent a message to Sunanda, expressing his happiness. He then called his old friend Murali to share the news. Murali was thrilled and playfully declared that he had already found a bride for his grandson. Murali’s wife, Ambujam, took the phone next. "Anna, good news!" she exclaimed. "My son Srikanth and his wife Lakshmi will be overjoyed to hear about the new granddaughter." After a few minutes of conversation, the call ended, and both families were delighted to share in the happiness of the new birth. Mukund and Murali, having shared many memories and strong bonds over the years, hoped their children’s families would follow the cultural values passed down through generations. As per tradition, both families believed in the importance of maintaining connections between their children. A month later, Mukund and Sumitra traveled to Boulder to meet their granddaughter. The little girl was adorable, and Sumitra lovingly named her Kotha and Sinduja. Laxman invited his friends over for a grand dinner to celebrate the arrival of the baby. The event was attended by over thirty people and was filled with joyous programs, including Bollywood songs that brought everyone together. During the evening, Murali called to wish the event success. Laxman took the opportunity to announce that Kotha, his daughter, would one day marry Ajay, the son of his dear friend, Shrikanth. The guests were surprised by this early announcement of a future marriage, but Laxman explained, "Our families have always been bonded in tradition. This promise will be fulfilled. We are restoring the cultural values and connections that our ancestors believed in." One guest asked, "Why announce the marriage of a newborn now?" Laxman replied, "Because the bond between our families has been made public. Our traditions must be honored, and this promise must be kept. Ajay is five years old now, and I am confident that when the time comes, he will care for Kotha. In 23 years, we will follow our philosophy of family unity and tradition." The evening concluded with a delicious dinner, and guests left with smiles, content in the knowledge that the promise of tradition and family bonding would continue for generations to come. K.Ragavan 14-3-25

Tribute.

Tribute to G.P. Rajarathinam Karnataka has produced many talented and revered lyricists, writers, and film personalities, and Late G.P. Rajarathinam is undoubtedly one of the most impactful among them. His contributions to the Kannada literary world were immense, and his work continues to bring pride to Kannadigas. No one can deny the significant influence he had during his life. I consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to know his daughter, Srilata, and her husband, Mr. Vijayakumar, a dear friend of mine known for his versatile activities. Vijayakumar’s contributions, including conducting engaging quizzes in our apartment complex and his popular podcasts, have earned him much respect and admiration. Today, on the occasion of the 46th anniversary of the great writer's legacy, I believe it's important to remember his contributions to Kannada literature and his impact on the Kannada community. On this special occasion, I wish my good friend, Mr. Vijayakumar, continued success with his podcasts and quizzes. May he keep inspiring others with his talents. I also wish both Vijayakumar and Srilata a peaceful and joyful life ahead. With Warm regards, K.Ragavan 13-3-25 --

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Small Story 183.

Small Story 183 An Unexpected Favor Pravin, a pilot working for a leading Indian airline, frequently flew the Bengaluru to Mumbai route, and sometimes international routes to Dubai. One Friday, he received an unexpected call on his mobile. "Hey, how are you? It's Rohini, I just landed from Dubai," said the voice on the other end. Pravin couldn’t recognize the voice immediately. "May I know who this is?" he whispered. "You've forgotten me? I was studying with you in college, staying in Malleswaram. Then you went to Aeronautical Engineering, and we lost touch. My mom was the principal," she continued. Pravin's mind clicked into place. "Oh my God, sorry, Rohini! Where are you?" "I'm working in Dubai and came here to attend a friend's wedding. I got your number from your office. You can take a cab to my location. I'm close to the airport. See you soon!" As Pravin hung up, his thoughts drifted back to the past. Rohini had always been a smart, beautiful girl from a good family. He had once had a crush on her, but she was engaged to a boy who worked in Dubai. After that, they had lost touch. Half an hour later, Rohini arrived, and she hadn't changed a bit. After reminiscing about their old college days, she shared that she was now working as a Front Line Manager at Emirates Airlines, while her husband Shyam worked as a manager at a bank. After she finished her bath, she went to attend her friend's wedding. Later, at 2 pm, Rohini returned with some sweets for Pravin. "Tomorrow morning, I’m flying to Mumbai," Pravin told her. Rohini smiled and said, "I’m also leaving tomorrow, flying on Emirates. Our flights are almost at the same time, but from different terminals." That evening, they went out for dinner. While they were eating, Rohini received a call from her office. After the conversation, she looked at Pravin. "My boss asked if you’re interested in joining our firm. We’re offering international routes with an amazing package. You’ve got two days to think about it." The next day, both of them departed. Pravin couldn't stop thinking about how life was unexpectedly unfolding for him. His girlfriend, Vasanthy, who had been waiting for him to marry her, was also in Dubai, but he had been postponing their wedding because of his frequent flying routes. Now, with this new opportunity at Emirates, he could finally take a step forward in his personal life. Two days later, Pravin confirmed to Rohini that he would accept the offer. He sent a car for her, and two months later, Pravin landed in Dubai. He was greeted at the airport by Vasanthy, who was overwhelmed with emotion after not seeing him for 18 months. Fifteen days later, Pravin and Vasanthy got married, with Rohini’s family and Vasanthy’s friends from the Indian Association in attendance. In the end, Pravin felt that God had truly helped him, as he had received an unexpected favor, not just in his career, but in love as well. K.Ragavan 13-3-25

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Small Story 182.

Small Story 182 The Investigation Miracle Madras Central Station was always bustling with activity. As Sampath got down from his train, he stood by, waiting for his friend, Swamy, to pick him up. Swamy had asked him to wait near AAB Restaurant. After ten minutes passed and still no sign of Swamy, Sampath decided to grab a tea. He moved to the counter, got his token, and sipped on the hot beverage. Just as he was finishing, his phone rang. It was Lakshmi, his wife, asking if Swamy had arrived yet. Sampath replied that he was still waiting. He hung up the phone and went back to waiting. Moments later, he received another call from Swamy, apologizing for being stuck in traffic. Both decided to walk toward Swamy's car. Sampath and Swamy were childhood friends from the famous town of Tirunelveli. Both now worked as journalists for a leading magazine—Sampath in Bengaluru and Swamy in Chennai. Tomorrow, the company had a special meeting planned with top producers from Chennai, and both journalists were excited. Their stories were popular, attracting a large viewership, and some producers were keen to adapt them into films. The magazine executives were equally eager to meet the producers and discuss potential collaborations. After arriving at his hotel, Sampath decided to rest. Swamy left for the office, telling him he would return in the evening. Sampath enjoyed a peaceful nap and had lunch at the hotel dining hall. When he returned to his room, Lakshmi called again. "I hope you're rewarded well for your story," she said. Sampath whispered, "God's will." The next day, at 11 a.m., Sampath and Swamy arrived at the office on Anna Salai, where they were greeted by Directors Ram and Prem. Soon, two popular producers, Mohan and Rayhinam, arrived. Everyone moved to the conference hall for the meeting. Producer Mohan was the first to speak. "I like Swamy's story," he said. "It has great potential, and I think it can be developed into a film. I offer one million rupees for the story and screenplay." Director Ram responded, "That's a good offer. The company will take 40 percent due to our image, and the rest will go to you, Mohan." Producer Rathinam then spoke up. "I like Sampath's 'Investigation' story. I want to develop it in four languages. My offer is two million rupees." Ram agreed to this offer and told Sampath, "The company will take the same percentage as we discussed." After the meeting, the contracts were signed, including a clause for a bonus if the films performed well. The day ended with a hearty lunch, and everyone parted ways. On the train ride home, Sampath called Lakshmi with exciting news. "Good news," he said. "For my 'Investigation' story, I will be getting twelve lakh rupees, which we can use for Dad's surgery. Our prayers have been answered." Lakshmi whispered in joy, "I knew your story would be a success. Our family deity has blessed us." Sampath’s heart was filled with happiness, knowing that not only would they be able to help his father, but his suitcase was also filled with his father's favorite treat—wheat halwa. K.Ragavan 12-3-25