Friday, January 28, 2011

Work from Home Revolution

I stay at Vasai and my work place is Masjid Bunder, that’s what says, Shilpa one of the fellow commuters, she takes nearly 4 hrs, to commute from home to work and back. This is what “n” number of people say- but is there a solution for this? Why can’t the work place be closer to your home or the best is why can’t you work from home, got’ to be a very stupid question, but we really need to think on this, cos’ if we have a way out, there will be so many things automatically aligned and protected-

•    Like no crowded trains
•    No getting up early and reaching late
•    No skipping breakfast to reach on time to catch the train
•    No Bomb scare in a crowded train…ha ha ha(sounds funny but, very natural today)
•    No pressure of commuting so far and also reaching on time
•    You need not keep a full time maid
•    Socialite
•    Enjoy with your family, cos’ all you earn is to keep your family happy
•    Most important you’ll not spend more than half of your life in train

There are so many women like Shilpa who wants to spend a relaxed life, without quitting work, it might seem just nothing or minor for women who are rich and well off, but it does make a difference to a middle class women, who has to contribute to her household financials, I wish there is a way out someday….A revolution that might change lives and bring smiles!
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Sunny Deol…The Superstar!

Sunny Deol was one of the brightest stars to hit the screens in the eighties with Betaab and Arjun. He still has the ‘it’ factor going as we saw in Gadar – Ek Prem Katha. He is action and intensity personified.

Sunny Deol was born as Ajay Singh Deol on 19th October 1952 in New Delhi, India. He is the son of actor Dharmendra and Prakash Kaur. He has a younger brother, also an actor, Bobby Deol. His father married actress Hema Malini and Sunny has two half sisters Esha Deol, an actress and Ahana Deol. His cousin Abhay Deol is also an actor. He is married to Pooja Deol and they have two sons Rajveer Singh and Ranvir Singh. Sunny studied in Mumbai at the Sacred Heart High School and Podar College. England’s Old Web Theater is where he took lessons in acting and theater.
Yup! Its great Sunny paji's short Biography , But Sunny Pa Ji can actually think on few lines...
He had always been a Bollywood Superstar…However,  he could have been the super-hero forever, that to without any flips n flops , Few tips for the super-hero-


Sunny should make a grand entry in Mollywood/ Kollywood / Tollywood
He will be a superstar for decades with his strong personality and physic
Tough to all South Heroes like Nagarjuna , Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh and more…
He has the looks and the physic to lay off 100 men at one time
He perfectly suits the voluptuous heroines/actresses in south
If by now he would have joined South movies, he would have been in par competing with Rajnikant, ofcourse , I apologise Rajnikant has no comparison, but definitely another Big name "Sunny Anna"


Still it’s not too late; I wish Sunny reads this post and gives it a thought…
What do you guys think …can sunny say ‘Yanna Rascala…Mind IT!”

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Knock…Knock…Postman :)

There were hardly any means of communication in the olden days , other than letters, Postman was one of the most important person to most of the families, they were treated as a part of the family…The postman used to read and write the letters for them, he used to know the in and out of each family and was very attached…Today, with so many developments and modern means of communication …the postman with a Khaki Uniform and cycle is lost somewhere …even when a postman passes by on his cycle, we don’t even bother to look at him…times have changed people seem to have forgotten the importance of a postman and post office, Today the Khaki Uniform guy does not knock, just deposits all letters in the letter box and moves on…

I had to go the post office yesterday, I’d the address but reaching there was a task, I was going round n round the same old building, however I couldn’t see a post office, finally a lady helped me, her directions were simple, I was shocked to see the post office, the ceilings were cracked, the walls were not painted, the wooden table n chairs were broken, the gate was rusted, the floor was muddy, it would have been not cleaned or dusted for years , the water tap was leaking, the people working there looked so frustrated…maybe cos’ of the surroundings….I honestly don’t know how much they are paid, But I would like to suggest the Govt. of India that they should think of renovating the post office, give new look to the postman and his cycle, when the govt. can sanction Royal Enfield to policemen, then the postman can at least get a fixed gear bicycle. And all this can be done only with the taxes that Sharukh khan and Sachin Tendulkar pay to the govt.:)

The post Office is the only place where many people can trust their savings and investments, Then Why isn’t it promoted. People should know more and more about the importance and security of this place, ‘m sure the great multinational banks will have a tough time if govt. thinks reforming this old medium of communication and savings

Knock…Knock (Govt. of India) we want the Post Masters and Post Office Back in Action.

Friends! What do you think about this, please comment if you have more suggestions or Ideas to share on this post / concept
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

New Concepts and Ideas for Reality Shows in India

Indians are very creative, but I still don’t understand why we are not using this creativity when it comes to Indian Television, We see so many reality shows in different channels, the most famous show is “BIG BOSS 4” with Dolly Bindra blowing the roof with her Full volume talks, Pamela just burnt the floor with Salman and more…, There is KBC with BIG BEE as a host, the most fantastic show of the year, Amitabh Sir Rocks’! He's my favourite... goosebumps:)

However, these concepts of the show are copied from different countries, like AMERICAN IDOL, BIG BROTHER, WWTBA Millionaire’ and more…I won’t have a debate on why concepts are copied or why it not original, but I would love to contribute my thoughts and suggestions (concepts for free ;))-

IDEA/CONCEPT I

SWAP-WRAP : Hehehehe… heard about swapping, evil minds work faster, here the concept is- you swap a day of your life with another person, he may be a celebrity, Politician, Actor, Journalist, Business Tycoon or maybe just a simple human being,
The person has to share his experience what all happened, the challenges, the luxury, , just everything…the one who overcomes all the challenges will be a winner, and that’s when you wrap up! ‘Trust if outlined, this concept will have a super boom on Indian Television, I bet that! Who doesn’t want to live a life of another if it’s a dream come true, and who doesn’t enjoy watching a celebrity who can’t mange to survive even one day- a life of a common man.


IDEA/CONCEPT II

4th SEAT SPECIAL:  Mumbai and trains connect each other, more than half of Mumbaites travel by train to reach their destinations, and you and I know what a task and challenge it is to get into a train specially the ladies compartment :), and to top up that you got to stand or fight for the fourth seat, even if the 3 commuters sitting can adjust they will never accommodate you…yeah! the concept lies here randomly the host of the show will go during peak hours & the three people who will accommodate a 4th seat will get 3 month pass free for commuting, isn’t it interesting, at least this concept will be a reason for people to share the seat and at least the greed to win unite us, what say people :)

There is more in my Idea Box… I wish Indian television comes across these concepts and give it a thought!
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Being Creative

Creativity is a phenomenon where a person creates something new, something which has ‘value’.

I'm going to explode what may be a common business paradigm - creativity isn't only or limited up to Advertising / Writers/Entertainers. Creativity is for any department that wants better solutions to whatever they are working on. And getting better solutions to problems is very practical.

The problem is that so many people are worried about being impractical, of coming up with silly ideas, being ridiculed by co-workers or having an idea that won't work that they won't look at any idea that seems the least bit different.

I have to tell you this - if you want better solutions than others, then you need to loosen up. Remember the Movie “Harishchandrachi Factory “everyone thought that Harishchandra was behaving silly, some thought he was insane, but he was the first man who gave India the concept of Cinema. People who made fun of him realized how great a man he was, so being silly is worth!

If you want to be truly innovative and creative, you've got to be silly. If you are scared to be silly, assuming what other people might think about you, then you limit yourself to some specific or careful ideas, and such Ideas are not too great

Just let go, relax think out of the Box and be silly, and you’ll come up with ideas which may not be good or bad but might have practicality, and may revolutionize your thought and process. It may also be beneficial to your business and the way people look at it. To me, this is a perfect combination of vision, innovation, and perseverance.

Another best way to do this is to open the windows and let in some fresh ideas. Invite your colleagues for brainstorming sessions. Listen with "open" ears to what these outsiders have to say. After all, if Harishchandra discussed his important thought with his wife (he said it was as much his wife's contribution as his), then surely we can do this in our own organizations.

Finally, put your great ideas into practice, and implement your innovation. Being creative might have lot of challenges but might just pay you a compliment or give birth to a Great Creative Idea!
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Anuesia: Cadbury's new thought: 'Shubh Aarambh'

Anuesia: Cadbury's new thought: 'Shubh Aarambh': "Cadbury's new thought “Shubh Aarambh” the campaign is based on the concept of the Indian tradition of having something sweet before every au..."
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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Cadbury's new thought: 'Shubh Aarambh'

Cadbury's new thought “Shubh Aarambh” the campaign is based on the concept of the Indian tradition of having something sweet before every auspicious occasion, with the belief that it leads to a favorable outcome. What a superb commercial! Kudos’ to the concept!!

It is yet another cut on long-running, and immensely successful 'Kuch meetha ho jaaye' thought for Cadbury’s dairy milk. Every ad. Flick is phenomenal, some are entertaining, some are sentimental and touching, every piece connects you in real, the brand caters to every audience, every age, the brand simply means, there is no age bar to have a Cadbury Diary milk or any other Cadbury chocolate any day of your life, I always loved this brand, anyways I’m not writing a review on the Cadbury commercial, I truly wish this brand works wonders year after year …

Every one out of 3 people in India are Diabetic, and they too love this Ad. And specially for such people this is a mouth-watering commercial, they are the ones who can’t enjoy the taste of sweetness, I have a friend named Gautam, He loves chocolates’, but he is highly diabetic, I feel bad for him, November 14 was the World Diabetes Day, People from different states had various campaigns”Beat Diabetes”, where the motto was to stay fit and healthy, but what about people who are already attacked by the silent killer???? (Diabetes)

I always felt that the chocolate brands should think about such people, the brand should take a step forward to help such people by coming up with a diet chocolate which is healthy and sugar free, still melodious, creamy and delicious. I bet this will work wonders for every chocolate brand, what an idea if Cadbury India gives a thought and comes up with something that will touch millions of heart as each one can enjoy a sweet treat with their loved ones…

Hey Gautam, I hope the brand is listening to us…and we’ll soon be able to say “Kuch meeta ho jaye” :)
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