Monday, December 21, 2015

Bajirao Mastani Vs Dilwale Which movie is better?

The much ongoing clash between the two giant Directors of Indian cinema Rohit Shetty and Sanjay Leela Bhansali is the center of attraction for everybody in and out of Bollywood. Both the movies are released on 18 December, a week before Christmas and Holiday season. It is true that both movie have capability of attracting viewers, but here is a quick comparison to help you decide which movie to watch this winter season.

Dilwale has Sharukh Khan in it and that will turn out the biggest magnet in the movie to attract viewers. The story has twists and turns but it is not that strong to attract viewers a second time to the theater on its own. Rohit Shetty might have overdone his use of cars in the movie as almost 60-70% of movie scenes has cars in it. The movie is saved by the talented actors and Sharukh-Kajol jodi. Kajol is looking gorgeous. Johnny Lever and Boman Irani have done their part with Varun and Kriti Sanon giving a fresh Look to the movie. Overall it will do good in Bollywood but it is not the best of Rohit Shetty.

Bajirao Mastani on the other hand is facing a strong Competition from Dilwale but the story and its character has the ability to stand out on its own. The larger than life characters and a strong story base makes Bajirao Mastani a must watch movie of 2015. Ranvir Singh has once again proved his talent and looking confident as a Maratha warrior. There could not be a better choice of Characters and again Sanjay Leela Bhansali has proved it by choosing  Deepika Padukode and Priyanka Chopra for Mastani and Kashi in the film.Both the actors have proved their talent and played their characters with full commitment. The story revolves around Bajirao and his love Mastani. Overall it is the movie which might be overshadowed by Dilwale for a while but might end up becoming more popular after the reviews of returning audiences of both Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani.

This was all about the two movies. Hope this might help you decide which movie to watch this winter?.

Thank you for reading.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

How to help Chennai Flood Victims?

Help Government For Chennai Relief Fund.

Nothing Bigger than helping others. While people in Chennai are fighting for survival and has inspired millions  of people and make us believe community barriers and difference in Status can't help you at the time of adversity. We sholud learn and contribute our part. No amount is small.

Please follow the link below to Prime Minister Relif Fund and do your part.

https://pmnrf.gov.in/

Thank You

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Why bodies with different mass reach ground at same time?

Do you ever wonder why bodies with different mass falls at same rate?

From our school days we learn that no matter what the mass is any number of bodies thrown from the same height will reach the ground at the same time. Do we really understand the physics involved behind this?

Watch the video below to know the physical and mathematical explanation for this.

https://youtu.be/w2Sa-MlI2kU


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

How can I measure Static and Dynamic pressure?

How to measure static dynamic and total pressure on a flowing fluid?
Watch this video for the basic explanation on pressure measurement of fluid flowing in a pipe.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkIe6zKdYFk

What is the difference between Static and Dynamic pressure?

We studied Total pressure dynamic pressure and static pressure in fluid mechanics. All these concept
were introduced with  Bernoulli's equation. Let us understand them in physical sense.


Watch the video for complete explanation of these terms.

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0Qd68_d_w

Wrong Notion Of Rising Intolerance

I am not writing this post today to increase views on my blog or to cause some uprising instead I am writing today because I feel a great urge to write something on the topic because I feel I have voted for the government and have full democratic rights to express my opinion.

After the actor Mr. Amir Khan expressed his opinion about rising intolerance in India there has been an upheaval in heated comments. there are people supporting him for keeping his opinion and there are people who are against his opinion. I am concerned more about What would have happened if nobody had reacted on it? I think it would have gone two ways. Either Mr. Amir khan would make comments on intolerance in many other interviews on rising intolerance or he would stop talking about it ultimately. what encouraged me to write is not his comment on growing intolerance as he was invited there to speak on it since the interview was  based on that but his statement that it has been growing since the last 6-7 months force me to write today.

First Let me clear the notion behind heated debate. The main reason behind having a debate on rising intolerance were two events which occurred recently. One was the "Dadri case" where a man is murdered by a mob for eating beef. The other was sacrifice of a colonel  fighting terrorist in Kashmir. I feel the first event has more effect in creating heated debates than the later. And this could be understood in a very simple pattern. There is a famous saying "jab tak khud pe na bete tb tk samaj nahi aega"; "until you are a part of an unfortunate event you won't be able to feel the real pain". It is true and it is a human behavior where we often show sympathy in place of empathy. What happened in Dadri alarmed us that incident as such could happen to us or in the secure places, secured from the terrorist boundaries, while soldiers still die everyday on the borders saving country and countrymen. The sacrifice of soldiers doesn't alarm us instead it make us feel sad about the incident for a day or two and then our life continues.But if a person is killed in our neighborhood for keeping beef  by some 7-8 cowards we are alarmed more than being sad.

Do we really think a ruling party has an affect on all bad events happening in the country. Incidents like this have been from decades and the root cause behind that is sick or negative mentality. There are people in all section of society who cultivate this sick mentality because they feel vulnerable to speak out in open and this cause that mentality to grow within them like a virus which come out as their violent actions. After the BJP government came in power there are two opinions. One comes from an educated mass which forms 90% of voting community and one comes from rest 10% who are either unaware of the facts due to illiteracy or are stubborn about their wrong opinions which they are taught by their grandfather or which have been a part of there family hierarchical system for long. 90% of the educated mass which consist of people from every community within the country will see the positives they expected out of the government like "Clean India initiative, Make in India, Improved railway food. road constructed per day, Jandhan Yojna, Increasing foreign investment, Improve image of India in the world platform. The other 10% will find loopholes and they definitely will as nothing is perfect. and after finding them they will develop a negative mentality for "kuch nahi ho sakta is desh ka" and cry about things for the next 5 years and the years after. I would like to be part of the 90% masses and focus on country's development rather then making political remarks on communal disharmony and preventing government to make reforms.

I think what Amir khan said was more of "innocent remark" than being an intelligent answer. He is a public figure invited to talk in front of an elite personnel. He might have not framed his answer but he didn't focus on the question much and gave a childish answer. I am no one judging him for his remarks but giving my opinion as he gave his on rising intolerance. And I feel the debate should be on the root cause of intolerance that is the sick mentality rather than making comments on what Mr.Amir khan has said. Aam Admi Party leader Mr. Arvind Kejriwal supported Mr.Amir Khan by posting his letter on Facebook, Twitter etc, and like always tried to revenge BJP or I should say Mr.Modi by comfortably hiding behind his self proclaimed image of honest and humble. I support Mr Kejriwal for his anti corruption policies but I find him hilarious when he come to Facebook whenever he finds something against Mr.Modi. It reminds me of my childhood days "papa papa ye mujhe khelne nahi de rha". 

At the end I will make only one point; we need to get over portraying Mr.Modi as "Hindu Neta" and stop being so obsessed with him that we forget that there is a nation to serve.

"Jai Hind"