Sunday, January 23, 2005
Un-popular Choice Awards
Best Performance in a Disappearing Role: Atal Behari Vajpayee
Best Performance in an Unsupporting Role: Uma Bharti
Best Remake: US Presidential Elections 2004 (of the 2000 polls)
Best Pair: Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupati (are they finally on or off?)
Best Performance in a Comedy Role: George W Bush
Best Comeback: Tehelka
Best Performance in a Fuming Role: Kareena Kapoor (thanks to Mid-day)
Best Non-performance: Indian cricket team
Best Performance in an Unsupporting Role: Uma Bharti
Best Remake: US Presidential Elections 2004 (of the 2000 polls)
Best Pair: Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupati (are they finally on or off?)
Best Performance in a Comedy Role: George W Bush
Best Comeback: Tehelka
Best Performance in a Fuming Role: Kareena Kapoor (thanks to Mid-day)
Best Non-performance: Indian cricket team
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Thursday, January 06, 2005
Time to Disco?
I just can't believe that a truly bad song like Disco 82 is popular and has apparently made it to the top of the charts (at least some, if not all of them). Where are all the talented musicians gone?
Good music doesn't necessarily mean the music we had in the past, but something which will live in public memory for a long, long time. So we all remember I want to break free, but how many even remember that there was once a song called Hit me baby one more time? When Britney's second album came out, the song was forgotten.
On the one hand, we're giving Americans and Brits a run for their money in several sectors. Why can't we at least have some good entertainment?
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