Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Birth of Hybrid Media in India


Birth of Hybrid Media in India
Concept of cable television is faded in the waves of Direct to home TV. Parents are happy to get clearer picture and kids are happy for their favorite sports channels. This rosy picture did not remain for a long. In year 2010 we had very many options of laptop and internet facility. With the spread of 3G internet option now 1222million people are accessing the videos and news on their mobile. Mobile is becoming your information device. World is just a click away. 2nd decade of 21st Century is more remarkable for the smart phones, fablets, tablets, and laptops. The landscape of advertising has changed rapidly. There is a new technology and software are sued to make online applications and advertisings. Mobile, Tablets and Fablets is known as a new hybrid media. This is a call of new era.
World of advertising is overwhelmed with the birth of Hybrid Media. All Mass Media students will  be lucky.
Rahul Mate 

Great Expectations!


Great Expectations!
Today when we live in the 21st Century we just flip from one web portal to another. We are surrounded by the various choices. These choices are enough to make us shopaholic. It distracts us from a real pleasure.
Cinema as we see, to get the genuine pleasure. If you have not watched the film ‘Great Expectation’ it is based on the novel by Charles Dickens. He has written it in 1860. It is about a small boy pip an orphan who otherwise no future surprisingly meets a gangster by accident and a beautiful rich girl who stay with her yesteryear la di da grand ma. He helplessly fall in love with that girl and before he gather his courage to confess his thought she is left for town. He work as a fisher man with his relatives and develop his artistic endeavor to sketch suddenly he receives a letter inviting him to New York and meet the same girl again. By this time she has chosen another guy and he falls on his fate again. He make his show and his first full show is sold it is a head line in NY times. He alone with his apartment met the Gangster again and now accompanying this gangster who is been shot and stabbed by his rivals, gangster share his own sketchbook to pip. It is the gangster who becomes his guardian angle.
If you are a genuine film lover you will love to watch this film
Rahul Mate 

Monday, May 6, 2013


Angry young man
When I was a kid everybody around me use to talk about Amitabh Bacachchan. I was a kid then, I always use to wonder for this actor. I watched his films with a greater respect. When I went in high school I watched his film like Shehenshah. It was awesome experience as per my age.  Then I realized that ‘angry young man’ is a title and it is offered to him not by any director, friend, and politician but by a writer. Cinema is a reflection of society. John Osborne's Look Back in Anger made a lot of controversy in 1956. Kenneth Tynan a very famous critic of Observer, acknowledged it as the first totally original play of a new generation. Many opposed his view but very soon everybody accepted it s new voice on the British stage. “The Angry Young Movement” that Jimmy Porter “represented the dismay of many young Britons. Those were the post World War II days. Post industrialization and the beginning of modern era ethos we easily find it in drama.  In India we find the traces of modernism and new life style is easily found in the films of Amitabh Bacachchan.
Rahul Mate  

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A cheese of my childhood




I remember the cheese of my childhood
And the bread we that cut with a knife
The children who helped with the housework
And the man went to work, not the wife.

The cheese never needed an ice-chest
The bread was all crusty and hot
The children all seemed to be happy
And the wife content with her lot.

I remember the milk from the billy
With the lovely rich cream on the top
And the dinners straight from the oven
And not from the 'fridge in the shop.

The kids were a lot more contented
They didn't need money for kicks
But a game with their mates in the paddock
And sometimes the Saturday 'Flicks'

I remember the shop on the corner
Where a penn'worth of lollies was sold
Do you think I'm a bit too nostalgic
Or is it I'm just getting old.

By Unknown Poet

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