The Amazing Spiderman


Cross Generation mutation….web….swinging from building…building….with great power comes great responsibilities – yes I am talking about the Spiderman. I am writing about the new movie that’s released – The Amazing Spiderman. What’s so amazing about this movie? What’s so different in this movie that was missing in the previous 3 parts? Yes, I had been to this movie on a Sunday morning. No I am not a movie critique, but still I am gonna write about this movie
For all those die hard spidey fans the story has been retold and some of you out there are certainly not going to like this. There is definitely a change in the story. The first half of the movie is story being retold to us with no Mary Jane and Peter trying to find out about his father. The second half is where the story of this movie begins. Then there is Dr Collins who tries to take revenge on Oscorp for firing him and transforming to a lizard and trying to take over New York City by transforming everyone into lizards. Spiderman comes to the rescue and saves the world. The 3D effect does not really kick in in all parts. The 3D is really seen during the last part of the movie during the fight and when it rains. Overall a movie that can be watched once.

Guru Hitched

Had a wonderful trip to Hospet...what was the occasion you may think, that was Gurudutt, a close friend of mine getting MARRIED!!. ...it was really a kind of shock that came to us when he did inform 2 months back. How the days rolled by well I just kept wondering. There was this hectic task for us...wondering what "what do u present this guy". At last we zeroed on a one small thing with acceptance of everybody. Now comes the biggest part of this, organize get everybody for this. Boy that was really tiresome!!! Kudos to the contact info maintained by the shorty Pramod and getting on everybody's nerve for this (with a little...and i mean little support from DON!). Days rolled by and at last after some taunting text messages.. Things started to roll by. All set and ready to go...oops! Forgot the camera...really an important thing to capture all those wonderful moments. It was the day we were supposed to leave ...it was 8 PM and time was ticking very fast I had not been home yet. Thanks to some good driving by the auto driver and his timely usage of the shortcut routes I finally managed to get home on time.
The moment to depart to Hospet had finally arrived. Phones were ringing constantly “man you ready? Have you started? Have you taken everything?” It was decided that it would be Pramod, Chetan and Dharmlingiah (DG) and me who would be making to wedding. Tickets were reserved to avoid last moment rush. I reached the bus station and the gang joins me there. Lol! What do we have DON is coming too. Lucky the seats were available. Hence started our journey to Hospet. Next stop HOSPET. I woke up at approx. 6 am to know that we were only a few KM from reaching. Others started to wake up too. Calls were made to the groom and our stay was arranged at Mallige. After a good Poori aka Puri (an Indian dish) session in a restaurant we started off to Mallige. The reception was not to start till late in the evening. We had the day till evening. Here our DG played the host. Crash landed at his uncle’s home. After a great insist from his aunt had a wonderful breakfast. A typical breakfast in the North Karnataka style and Capsicum bajji’s (Indian name for fries) 
After borrowing the car from his uncle we dashed off to Tungabhadra dam. Now that was a place worth visiting. We had a good time there looking at the majestic view of the dam and the area surrounding it. We also happened to walk up till the circuit house all the way till the top. Man were dead tired there but was really a worth with some lighter moments there. Well then it was back to the hotel to get ready for day 1. Got ready completely and off we dashed to Kampli. This place is now around 30 Km from Hospet. A rich agricultural land, full of green fields a typical village atmosphere. The road along is pleasure to those eyes, coming straight out of the concrete jungle. a visual treat. On the way to Kampli you pass by Hampi (which is a renowned UNESCO recognized heritage site).

There we were at the place and our guy was in the middle of some ceremony that was taking place. Boy was he excited that day and the face had a glow never seen before. After the rituals and the tiring photography session his dad handed him over to us. Here were we into action; task: get the groom ready. All at once jumped to task and got him trimmed and all set for the occasion. There look at that proud moment we all shared after getting our man ready for part-I of his big moment. 

Post the function back we started to Hospet after a good dinner that night. Tomorrow was the day for our man and we would not want to miss a single moment of this. That night saw the arrival of some more boys, Bharath, Arun Mankani and Srikanth Katti. After a good night’s sleep, again were we ready to take off for the main day.
The next day’s entire journey had discussions from the college days (definitely feeling nostalgic here) - the workshop, the classes, the hostel days. There we were again at the place for the wedding. Here we were joined by a gang of lot many others. There was Ramesh Bhavi, Manjunath Bangali, Prashanth Lagubagi and Basavareddy. Had a nice time, old friends meeting after a very long time. The wedding was for sure held in the most splendid way. Thrilled were all we to be part of our good friend’s wedding. Wishing the new couple it was then time to say good bye to all once again before departing to Bangalore.