Thursday, August 27, 2009

ReAd Me, CoMmEnT Me !


Dear Friends,
Neelima and Pitch Darkness is my first story collection. Please read my new book and put your valuable comments.
I write contemporary stories which U saw in societies. I tried to write your feelings. How is it? What people actually think? What U actually think?
I really want constructive criticism from U.

SAMSARA...!! .....!!


What is more important to people: satisfying a thousand desires or conquering just one? If U saw the feature film SAMSARA U 'll get the answer.
Film Samsara, tells a universal story of desire and destiny and about how the desire for change can change one's destiny. It explores desires, destiny and spirituality. Truly a visual feast. if show everyday life. Performances are marvelous of all characters. especially Shawn Ku's Tashi, whose exploration of conscience is transparent, and Christ Chung's Pema, is sublime and graceful. Samsara spiritual love story to enjoy.
I found this movie, a very interesting and meaningful. There were not more than 100 words in script . But the picture itself, gave the viewer many things to think about. HowTashi ( a main character) back from the Buddha path. He think Buddha was the one normal human being.
Every human has the feeling of sexual awakening at one point of time, Tashi has also. He quit the monk-hood life having such feelings. He went in the world, fullfill his desires, discover love, caring, warmth, and happiness.
What he did was not totally right or totally wrong but it does. it has to happen so happen. First Pema ( a main female character) came to him and make clear to him with her thought. Enlightenment does not mean that you have to quit all the normal life. Being alone in the temple to cut all the desires.
After a three-year meditative retreat (it looks more like hibernation), Buddhist monk Tashi rejoins monastery life. Tashi reflects, Buddha himself knew earthly delights before choosing the path of enlightenment. U can see the remote Himalayan locations in the films.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

LOVE AAJ-KAL


LOVE AAJAKAL is excellent movie. Saif and deepika perform career based performance. Eeven Rishi kapoor was good...Saifs veer singh was much better than akki's happy singh...Good direction by Imtiaz Ali...Music roxx...Well shot...Crispy editing...Overall a feel good movie...
I felt like...
I was with my fren Paras Nepal and Rajendra Basnet at Guna Cinema Gwarko and we laugh loud in hall without worrying about decorum, was young enough to connect with the actors there – yes, people in real life talk like that, and of course I love Imtiaz Ali and his now trademark frank natural sense of humour.
I think Saif was a tad miscast – he doesn’t look 25 as much as he may try, but I think he was pretty good, Deepika makes up for a lot with her smile and presence, and I and Paras and Rajendra too absolutely loved Harleen (played by a Brazilian – Giselle Monteiro!). Ali also does a couple of not-so-easily-noticed clever things – in the first couple of scenes in the Rishi Kapoor’s cafe, Rishi Kapoor is there in the background and his voice is audible without showing him explicitly.
The dance is not as good as song.......Choor Bazariii....la la la........

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Oh ! My DeArEsT !


Always I think, Forever I shall be grateful and forever, even beyond my life on this earth, I shall love you,
My Dearest.
This thing inspires me to write. When I think about the writing feel uneasy. Comes flood of symbols in mind. S0 just wanted to tell you that I loved my writing.
My senior Rajrndra Parajuli write a comment on my book, thanks for his comments. I ll try to improve me from my mistake. Nobody couldn't want to put mistakes me too. Rajendra told me: This book was a pleasure to read. May be he think so. Thank you for writing such a lovely book review.
Yes, I was unable to smile or laugh, or even feel happiness. Your review bought out of mild interest, helped me pull myself together and to believe in love and happy endings. Thank you so much for doing what you do.

Friday, August 14, 2009

ThAnK U My ReAdErS !

Last day of this week a college teacher, who read my book Neelima ra Gaadhaa Andhyaro twice, told me: “I have been richly blessed by your book. When I read the book this time, it was a major breakthrough for me. I have given the book as a gift to a couple of friends and have recommended it to many others.”

Another day a man called and said, “I have not finished reading your book yet, and already it has helped me very much. Some friends also like your book and the want to meet with you.”

A woman called me at office and said: “While reading your story 'Ustai'(same) I became angry and put the book down. Later, I realized that it was hitting close to home. There was something at which I should take a close look. I finished reading your book, and I agree with what you are saying about women and feminism. You are right.”

My seniors told me, “I have just read your book. Every sentence makes a profound statement. … Why isn’t this book mandatory reading in our homes, the schools, and the churches?"

The message is so profound, and yet so simple which I got and heard. … I want to tell all of U this is your book. I can only hope that your talent will help me for further writing.

Thank you for your responce. Thank U my readers !


Thursday, August 6, 2009

It Could Be YoUrS !


Dear Friends,
In 2 Agust2009 I published my first book Neelima ra Gaadha Andhyaro, and released at Gurukul Theater. It was the great moment for me, when senior writer Dhrubachandra Gautam released my book.
It has over 116 pages and good quality paper and cover. Book was published by Oriental Publication. It's in Nepali language and price is 5$. There are lots of good books in market, but if you want to read your own story, you will get from my book.
Dear Friends,
I want a more detailed marketing plan than the one my publisher offers. They just send releases to TV, radio, and newspapers and some book shop all over the nation. But I want to hit more specific markets like school and public libraries, book clubs, book catalogs, etc. Since I didn't bother to buy the Standard Promo Option, I'm pretty much at square one with the whole marketing/promotion thing.
Can you help me?
I am here to tell you everything you need to know about my story. Please read and comment me, I always respect your comments and suggestions.
Neelima ra Gaadhaa Andhyaro, it could be yours.............