Sunday, October 20, 2024

Small Story 53God's Blessings

Small Story 53 God's blessings At Kumbakonam railway station, the air buzzed with the energy of pilgrims arriving to visit the renowned temples. Madhav waited eagerly for his family friends, Janaki and her daughter, Shilpa. He had met Janaki three years ago in Chennai, just before his transfer. Now, his heart raced at the thought of seeing Shilpa again—she was a beautiful, modern girl rooted in tradition, and Madhav couldn’t help but feel a crush on her. As the train rolled in, his heart leapt when he spotted Shilpa stepping off in a vibrant orange saree that perfectly complemented her blouse. “How are you, Madhav?” Janaki’s voice pulled him from his thoughts. “Fine, aunty! And Shilpa, you look lovely,” he managed to say, his cheeks flushing. “Thank you! I’m doing well,” Shilpa replied with a bright smile. They made their way to Madhav's newly bought car. “How’s the weather?” Janaki asked. “Hot, aunty,” Madhav replied, sneaking glances at Shilpa. After a hearty lunch at home, Pankajam, Madhav's mother, turned to Janaki. “You should stay for a week!” “Thank you! We’ll visit the Oppiliappan temple tonight and then the local temples tomorrow morning before our train back to Chennai,” Janaki said. Curious about Shilpa's life, Pankajam asked, “What are you doing now?” “I joined a leading newspaper as a sub-editor after finishing my degree last year,” Shilpa beamed with pride. That evening, they reached the Oppiliappan temple, where Janaki approached the priest, handing him two pieces of paper. She asked him to show one to God and to give her the other. After the ritual, she tucked the paper away, leaving the others curious but hesitant to ask. Later, as they shared dinner at a nearby mess, Shilpa inquired about Madhav’s job. “I work as a manager at a leading bank,” he replied, feeling more comfortable around her. The following evening, Janaki asked Pankajam to prepare her favorite sweet, Kesari, along with crispy bajjis. The kitchen filled with delightful aromas, and everyone enjoyed the meal together. As 6 PM approached, it was time for Janaki and Shilpa to leave for their train. “I wish you could stay longer,” Madhav said, his disappointment evident. “Shilpa just started working and can’t take leave,” Janaki explained. “I came here to discuss something important.” Her eyes twinkled with excitement. “I’ve been feeling for a while that Shilpa and Madhav would make a good pair. Yesterday, I sought God’s blessing by giving those two pieces of paper to the priest, and he showed one to God. This piece represents my hope.” Pankajam's eyes filled with emotion as she realized the weight of Janaki’s words. Shilpa and Madhav exchanged a glance, the unspoken understanding growing between them. Just then, Madhav’s father, Ravi, called from the other room. “It’s time to discuss this!” he said, affirming Janaki's sentiments. The air was thick with anticipation, and the promise of new beginnings hung between them. K.Ragavan 21-10-24

Tribute to Sudeep.840

Tribute to Sudeep: A Versatile Talent in Sandalwood Today, I would like to pay tribute to an incredibly talented personality from the Sandalwood film industry: Sudeep. Hailing from the beautiful town of Shimoga in Karnataka, Sudeep has made a significant impact on Indian cinema since his debut. With a career spanning over 27 years if i amright Sudeep has captivated audiences with his diverse roles in films like Kempe Gowda and Vishnu Vardhan. His performances are a testament to his versatility as an actor, showcasing his ability to transition seamlessly between various genres. Beyond acting, Sudeep has also ventured into production and direction, further establishing his multifaceted talent. Additionally, he is recognized as a talented singer, adding yet another dimension to his artistic repertoire. Sudeep's contributions extend beyond the silver screen; he has been an ambassador for prominent brands like Alukkas Jewellers, reflecting his influence in both the film industry and popular culture. His achievements have earned him numerous awards and accolades, solidifying his status as one of Sandalwood's most beloved figures. Furthermore, Sudeep has made his mark in Bollywood, proving his appeal beyond regional cinema. The Sandalwood film industry has produced many talented actors, and Sudeep undoubtedly stands out among them.Many films like Sparsha,Veeraparampara, e,Raana ,and others i could not catch up. In conclusion, Sudeep's dedication, talent, and versatility have not only enriched the Kannada film industry but have also inspired countless fans and aspiring artists. Here’s to celebrating his remarkable journey and the many more milestones to come! K.Ragavan 21-10-24 Until We Meet Again Neaxt week

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Small story 52A Twist of fate

Small Story 52.A Twist of Fate. Small Story 52. A Twist of Fate Sunder entered a small restaurant, seeking solace in a cup of tea after receiving disappointing results from his third interview. He asked the waiter for a good cup and settled into a chair, hoping for some comfort. Despite the setbacks, the tea warmed his spirits. As he headed to the cash counter to pay the modest bill of 25 rupees, he was surprised to see a strikingly beautiful woman behind the register. When he approached, a familiar voice rang out, “Hey Sunder, how are you?” He stared in confusion until she introduced herself as Roshini, a classmate from high school. They had shared years together at Tambaram Sevasadan. “What are you doing here?” he whispered, still processing the surprise. “My dad started this restaurant a few years back,” she explained. “After finishing my marketing management degree, I couldn’t find a suitable job, so I decided to help him out.” Sunder felt a pang of sympathy. “I’ve been looking for a job for three years now,” he admitted. “I guess I just haven’t found the right opportunity.” “Why not try a different approach in your interviews?” Roshini asked playfully, raising an eyebrow. “I do my best, but maybe it’s just not enough,” he replied, his voice trailing off. She smiled encouragingly. “You have the credentials. Sometimes it’s just about confidence.” Feeling the weight of his failures, Sunder whispered, “I really don’t know what to do next.” “Stay in touch,” Roshini suggested, scribbling her number on a piece of paper. After leaving the restaurant, Sunder dreaded facing his father. But he knew his mother, Pankajam, would always support him. A week later, Sunder received an unexpected call from a leading IT firm. The director wanted him to come in for an interview. He thought back to his earlier applications and hurriedly prepared. The next day, dressed in a smart tie and his favorite white shirt, he went in with hope. To his surprise, the director was impressed and offered him a position at the Bengaluru office with an attractive salary. Overwhelmed, Sunder rushed to Bombay Sweets to share the good news with his family. His father, Hari, was astonished at the sudden success, and Pankajam beamed with pride. When Sunder joined the new office in Bengaluru, he was called in to meet the CEO. As he entered the room, a familiar voice greeted him, “Welcome, Mr. Sunder.” It was Roshini! “What a coincidence!” he exclaimed. “Yes! After you left, I got an offer from the same company. I had applied months ago. My dad told me to manage the restaurant while he’s away, and I called for an interview for you at the Chennai branch. You always had the talent!” With a hint of shyness, she added, “I’ve liked you since school but never had the courage to say anything. I’m glad we met again.” Sunder felt a rush of warmth. Roshini’s belief in him had rekindled his confidence, and he realized that perhaps his earlier failures were simply stepping stones leading him to this moment. Together, they embraced a promising future, both personally and professionally, forever grateful for the twist of fate that had reunited them. K.Ragavan 20-10-24

Kudos to SureshUrs.

I was thrilled to hear the news that my good friend, award-winning editor Suresh Urs, has been honored with the National Award for his Kannada non-feature film Madhyantara. After 29 years, this recognition is truly amazing! Suresh's humility in the face of such accolades speaks volumes about his character. I am incredibly proud of him for his sincere dedication, hard work, and the admirable craftsmanship he brings to his projects. Kudos to Suresh Urs! K.Ragavan. 19-10-24

Friday, October 18, 2024

Small story 51.Be Cautious

Small Story 51 Be Cautious . Sophia stood outside the newly opened Emirate Mall in Dubai, marveling at the vibrant energy of the bustling city. She had dreamed of visiting for years, but life had taken unexpected turns. After losing her husband to a sudden heart attack, she finally found the strength to embark on this journey alone. As she wandered through the mall's beautiful shops, a sense of excitement filled her heart. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee drew her to a cozy cafĂ©, where she ordered a rich chocolate-flavored drink. Moments later, a young man named Rahul approached her table. “Hey, I’m Rahul. I work here,” he said with a friendly smile. “I’m Sophia, visiting from the U.S.,” she replied, feeling a flicker of connection. “Nice! Dubai is the talk of the place today,” he continued. They chatted about the city, and when Rahul invited her to lunch, she hesitated. Her father’s voice echoed in her mind: “Always be cautious with strangers.” “Thank you, but I have to move on,” she said politely, choosing to trust her instincts. After exploring the mall, Sophia stepped outside to the lively streets. The energy was palpable, but suddenly, the atmosphere shifted. A commotion drew her attention—a crowd had gathered around police officers who were apprehending a man for fraud. Her heart sank as she recognized Rahul among those being arrested. Shock washed over her; the friendly face she had just met was now entangled in a web of deceit. Reflecting on her father’s wisdom, she felt a surge of gratitude. He had taught her the importance of discernment and self-reliance. After a week filled with new experiences and fond memories, Sophia boarded her flight back to the U.S. with a renewed sense of strength, ready to embrace life’s challenges ahead. K.Ragavan 19-10-24

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Small story 50.Friend's Wish.

Small Story 50. Friend's Wish Ambujam was overjoyed to receive a letter from her dear friend Ranjitham through her son Ram. Ranjitham was coming to India next week, and the news filled Ambujam with happiness. Her son, Ram, had recently returned from a ten-day trip to Singapore, where he had been warmly hosted by Ranjitham, who had also sent back delicious sweets for the family. Ram, an ambitious young man who had just graduated, was eager to study artificial intelligence and planned to move to Australia in a few months. His father, Pramod, a pharmaceutical consultant, and Ambujam, who was 51, made an ideal couple, raising Ram with love and good values. When Ranjitham arrived, the two friends embraced, exchanging heartfelt greetings and catching up over lunch. Later, Ambujam went to work, but when she returned home, Ranjitham surprised Ram by preparing his favorite sweet, Kesari. However, as the evening wore on, Ranjitham revealed troubling news. A few weeks earlier, she had been diagnosed with throat cancer. The prognosis was grim—three years at most, according to the renowned doctor from the Adayar Cancer Institute. Ranjitham, who had lost her husband in an accident months earlier, expressed her wish for Ram to stay with her during this time. She felt a deep connection to him and longed for the joy of having him call her “Mummy” as they spent those precious years together. Ambujam's heart ached for her friend. She wrapped her arms around Ranjitham, assuring her, “You will live for many years. I promise to support you, and if Ram can bring you happiness, then we will make it happen.” Their bond, forged through years of friendship, would only grow stronger as they faced this difficult journey together. K.Ragavan 18-10-24

Letter.

Letter Published in The National UAE on 18 October 24 Air travel hazards With regard to Taniya Dutta's report Air India and IndiGo flights grounded after bomb threats in India (October 14): In the past week, at least 10 flights in India were grounded due to bomb threats, leading to considerable inconvenience for passengers and further delays in travel. Such incidents are unacceptable in today’s fast-paced world. While many threats originate from social media and may be fake, some could be genuine terror threats. It's good that two people have been arrested for the hoax. It should set an example. Despite the vigilance and security measures implemented by Indian aviation authorities, these disruptions continue to occur. Air travel remains a crucial mode of transportation for many, especially for those attending to urgent commitments. It's crucial that authorities address this pressing issue to minimise delays and ensure passenger safety in the future. K Ragavan, Bengaluru, India