18 October 2025

हमारे बीच एक काँच कि दिवार है

 हमारे बीच एक काँच कि दिवार है

मनोवैज्ञानिक एक ये चमत्कार है

तुम्हे दिखत सिलैटी धातु

मुझे साफ़ साफ़ आर पार है |


हमारे बीच एक काँच कि दिवार है

सौ सुर्यें सहित समस्त संसार है

उषा विना रष्मी रहित रक्त रसित

इधर केवल शुन्य अन्धकार हे |


हमारे बीच एक काँच कि दिवार है

माना हम देख सकते आर पार है

किन्तु फायदा क्या ? कहा है तुम्ने

अन्ध, अन्धा ,आँधरा हुम तो लाचार हे |





01 October 2025

Is my room too full? ??

My room is full,
the floor is full, the shelves are full,
the bed, the boxes
everything is full.

It is but you who
is to blame, and is to be thanked too
for all the stuff
that makes an OCD cuckoo.

Every once in a while
(perhaps more frequently) you send stuff with a smile.
Thekua, Nimki, adrak
never caring for money nor miles.

Yet I can never find
in room, heart or mind
to thank you,  show some gratitude
to my support hind.

Did I grow too much?
I have no room for you and what you make for lunch?
Unexpectedly, unwillingly
I make it seems such. 

06 June 2025

Film Review: Born a King (2021)





 So last month I watched Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh (2025) with friends (after like a month of bad puns, likening it to my advisor) and it was great, minus it being like almost fully fictional. I liked the performance of Simon Paisley Day as General Dyer. So I went ahead and downloaded another of his films- Born a King (2021).

He plays a small but still kinda -ve role as some kind of secretary to Lord Curzon who favours Lawrence of Arabia (Fun coincidence, the actor playing him is named Laurence.) The film is based on the then Prince Faisal of the Emirate of Nejd. The third and somewhat neglected son gains some prominence after the death of his eldest brother. He, as a 14-year-old and second in line to the throne, is sent to London to negotiate. The film is mainly based on that maiden Saudi diplomatic tour. Overall, the film is great but I fear toes the official Saudi line. Blood and Oil: Mohammed bin Salman's Ruthless Quest for Global Power by Bradley Hope and Justin Scheck (I write a one quote review here) notes how MBS is using Cinema et al to change the image of Saudi worldwide. While at books, the other book on Saudi Arabia I read is Vision or Mirage: Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads by David Rundell extensively refers to Lawrence of Arabia in the subject material as well as in its bibliography. Now Lawrence is on team Hussein as the King of Arabia comes out somewhat anti Ibn Saud from this film and that needs to be factored out while reading Rundell's book. Simon Paisley Day (Kesari's General Dyer)'s character is I-forgot-this-name who works for Lord Curzon and seems to be on Lawrence of Arabia's side. He is the nemesis of Philby (I don't recall that name in either of the books but he seems important, ergo Cinema too is a medium of learning). Both Philby and Lawrence of Arabia turned out to be Arab versions of our own Naboobs, Philby even converting to Islam.  

Leading from Naboobs to our India, the phrase Divide and Rule seems to be not just a uniquely Indian anti-colonial line but also used a lot in the film. Some reference is made to the British trying to divide and rule the House of Saud, examples being between Prince Faisal and the advisor from Constantinople and inducing maltreatment of what is totally-not-a-slave-as-he-is-once-referred-to-as-a-brother by Faisal, an African. But in both cases, the division plays out to Faisal's favous, so its all good I suppose? Should have put more effort into showing this. But then Arabs are not victims of colonization in the same sense we are. Or in fact they are not liberated from its clutches in the sense we are. The Emris and Sultans they have are but equivalent to our class of collaborating "Princes". On this as well as the slave thing, but views are coloured by a recent viewing of Aadujeevitham (2024) (Nice Malayalam film, do watch). 

Anyway, nice film, should watch. 


31 May 2025

Welcome back to no-longer-Home

 I am back at Faridabad for a little more than a week before I head to Palakkad for the AIS 'Topics in Complex Analysis in one and higher dimensions'. I was last home in December, so it's almost half a year. I arrive with a migraine, a cold and a fever, which I caught by spending Sunday all drenched up in rain, and also perhaps the less than regular spelling "schedule" I recently have been following. I was quickly and sternly nursed back to health by my mother.

Back here, I feel just a little bit out of place, the meal times have changed slightly, Papa has started taking BP and sleeping pills, the clock seems to have jumped walls, chargers are now placed a little bit here and there, the caladers are all new (well its 2025 now), neighbours have changed, the plants are different in the balacnoy. My rack was the first change, even when I came home just after 2 3 months of first leaving, it had been overtaken by my brother. Now, after two years, the rack over which I had the sole sovereignty feels so alien, so paraya.  I am getting a feeling of बहुत दिनों के बाद, but not in the sense Baba Nagarjun meant (or at least how the Key to NCERT's interpretation of it, ND Samrat is the best Key for Hindi by the way). 

I feel like a guest in a house I have lived in all but two of my conscious years,  needed to be guided about the switches and the routines of the house. My new "home" (at least as per the Election ID card address) feels like a temporary hotel, no, more like a wartime garrison in the enemy territory.   Our office 333 feels much more homely, but still not     As Taylor Swift said, "Home is where the Heart is, but that's not where mine lives"  (Great song btw, Anuska's recommendation and my gateway drug to being an almost Swiftie).  

In the end I think I am a Dhobi ka Kutta  now, just as Mummy said I will be when leaving for the first time.


25 August 2024

Chess Match: 18/8/24

No post for almost two months and the current post itself was conceived last week but has started to be written only today. Anyway, that's routine here, let's get to chess. I did fancy myself as an above average chess player once reaching 1781 rating on Lichess. But have since lost my touch with the game. Played a good game last week after a long time and decided to at least write a post on it. So here is the game:



https://lichess.org/KdRh8zxG#0

5. Qxd4

So a Scotch's Game with everything exchanged, these generally go slow for me.

7. ... Qc5


Black offers a Queen trade, I am up on development and have a centre pawn. But trading will let him develop a Bishop for free, so can't do.

An interesting line the computer suggests is Nb5 Qxc4 Bxc4 Bb4+ b3 Ba5 b4 Bb6. If black does not comply he either falls to a c7 fork or loses a piece or gives up on casting. But I will not blame myself for not seeing it. Instead, I went with Bb4 which is also acceptable. 

9. ... d6


Black wastes a turn taking my Queen allowing the development of the Bishop. Now I have three species developed, control the centre and am ready to castle. Next, I went to easily beat the opponent right? No, I just got giddy and the match was tied, but first let's see how it is. The biggest opportunity for me is the c7 fork. Now our Knight has two paths.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

And I took the worse one- Nd5. Black just gave up castling by Kd7, now I have nothing, my "attack" is dead. Had I gone the other road I would have still been able to eat up the f pawn. But alas I am now telling this tale with a sigh. 

13. g3

A blunder. It makes no sense to distort the pawn structure and restrict the range of my Bishop when i could just have gone Bg3. In game Black could, but didn't, have just taken the Bishop, destroyed my pair and blunt my edge.


16. ... Be7



So Black did the trade and both of us had extended pawns on opposite sides, I was still leading the development. I saw the long White diagonal and neither of us controlled it. And my monkey brain sees that and immediately puts the bishop on it without calculations. 


22. ... Kaxc8



I missed a couple of tactics in the moves between them and a few changes later I am but equal with black in a 2 vs 2 Rook Endgame. My paws are more advanced and I have the open file too. I will give my self a slight slight edge. Stockfish puts it as +0.4, so yea my assessment is good enough. t was either here or in a few other moves that I offered a draw which was rejected. Some normal Rook Moves and pawn trades followed by a few checks by me, but nothing drastic enough to merit being written down.

35. h5


I have two open files for my rooks and black have one, but my harry the h pawn seems to be picked up soon. Also Rg2+ might be a dangerous move to miss in any calculations. 


39. Re1 




I dropped the Rook to back row as to me black slowly seemed to gaining steam. I was on the defensive when the worst that came from Re6 is Black being able to force a draw. 


46. Rh1




More blunders by both sides and exchanges later now both sides have a single rook and couple of paws. While almost equal, things are better for our Henry the h pawn than anyone else. At this point, my only idea was a King Walk and exchanging the rooks and then offering to draw again.  

49. Kxa4



I think Black took the short end of the stick with the pawn exchange. But with perfect play the situation would be a draw. But we are real men and the Black pawn is nearer to my King and I can't get any sneaky checks, I have a small edge at least psychologically. But in the game, I was still in a draw mindset and a draw I did get. 


I won't claim that writing this did a great service to my game, nor was it a particularly beautiful game. The only take away being that I got the result I was aiming for and not the result I could have achieved. I played an aggressive opening and then forgot to calculate some early game tactics. Not forgot, I was just too lazy. This laziness is why I don't win games and this is why I did not write here for last two months. But not being lazy, Christian's Journey To GrandMaster Blog inspired me though I was not able to recreate that structure. 

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