Thursday, January 24, 2008

"Do din pehle, meri shaadi hote hote reh gayi!"


Its scary the level of "abstraction" i went into while interpreting this scene!

READ ONLY AFTER HAVING SEEN THE PIC (FULL RESOLUTION) CAREFULLY, and feel free to refer back to it whenever you're left achambhit...
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i saw this from the main road, at an angle where the moon was visible in a thin column of sky between the 2 buildings of my society...
to me, at that instant, the moon was the "maathe ki bindiya" that so characterizes so much that is beautiful in the indian woman...
the 2 buildings on either side were her two big eyes, closed or looking downward, right after her ghunghat had been lifted... and the length of the sky outlined her nose...
to me, i'd found my bride... in the moon and 2 buildings...
i'm not sure how that'll translate in more tangible terms... :)

anyhoo... that moment deserved this quantum of random vella thass, at least as far as i'm concerned...

I wonder how an iim prof wud react if this were to surface during an interview! :D

cheers mateys!

PS: yes i know, as of now i hav officially "lost it"! sigh...

3 comments:

aman said...

a wow moment caught!!

aman said...

may be cut out a smaller portion around bindiya...to add to the appeal...and then let them first see that and then the original full..

anodyne said...

As you did say earlier you must be seriously in love with people to get such an idyllic interpretation from that picture. What I saw in that pic was the greed and insane urbanisation by man, that denies a nature lover(such as yourself) to get a complete and unhindered look at the moon (One of the oldest things available free before the advent of hyper-marketing).
Anyways just as long u don't turn into a werewolf...enjoy the sight.

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