Sunday, November 12, 2006


This book is brilliant!

Does anybody think the new Prithvi line-up is somewhat boring? I went to see this on Friday night after work and endured 90 minutes of being harangued by the artistes for not doing enough for those without a voice. It was not the best production - I thought Sarabhai (who still looks ravishing) was preaching to the converted anyway, the crowd seemed peppered with NGO types rushing about trying to save the world and besides, something more subtle would have worked better.
At one point, one of the performers talked about how people cover their noses when the poor pass and at exactly that moment, I brandished a tremendous handkerchief to blow my nose (bad cold) while several gentlemen looked askance at my frivolous gesture. Later, some random lady saw fit to chastise me on my ideals! Couldn't think of any acrid retort. Any direct attacks on my ideals always make me prevaricate like mad anyway. However, I did manage to sneeze into her drink. Ta da!

7 comments:

Karl said...

Meher - youre a divine angel.
Love and hugs.

Nikhil said...

you have a blog and you didn't even tell me :'(

Anonymous said...

hehehehe u told me but.

Anonymous said...

porkeater : Ya the Time out movie guide is good, where can I get it?

Devilled said...

Who is this Pporkeater? Reveal yourself Ffirst.

Nikhil said...

you need to change your font: it sucks.

I think I shall now use colons often: they make my sentences look rather nice and tidy.

Scritch said...

that was very entertaining. I had no idea Prithvi had become so charity conscious.
what happened to the gravel floors and Rs 5 chai without all the trendy intellectual theatre types? damn you Shanaya rafat