Sunday, January 25, 2009

Aamir Khan - Striving for perfection

Aamir Khan for his upcoming movie was shooting in my hostel campus, we were fortunate enough to see him performing live. So I was watching his schedule at 3:45 am. He was inside the hostel room (this room was designed specifically for shooting, and it is almost like any other of hostel room around and ensured not to disturb hostelites as far as possible) and there he was, completely involved into his character. Once The take was okay'ed he would rush outside the room and sit just in front of the room, he joined the chess game which he left unfinished before going for the next take. And he started playing it with the same concentration and zeal. When director called up for the next take, he was pretty much there with his whole energy and engrossment into it. This quick transformation from one role for reel to another in reality was amazing. His game continued for whole night and the guys in front of him kept changing, obviously there were first year students who were having some breathing time.

 
Aamir has been playing every possible game in campus. He was seen playing Baddy with us, then cricket, Long tennis, football, TT, volley ball, and of course chess. and almost, after each game, he is smiling with his posture upon the request of fellow IIMB'ians to have a snap with him.


I guess his body is now toned down. It's no longer like what we have seen in Gajini. It's obvious since he hasn't got access to well equipped gym and probably his character in this movie doesn't need that. Even Sherman Joshi and R madhavan are simple & down to earth, they are easy to access and ready to talk general things.


In front of our canteen, Boman Irani was asking whether he can smoke there or not. And with little apprehension, he lit his sigar (it wasn't some simple sigarrette but something like that).
Raju hirani, I felt is good human being. Very considerate.

Friday, January 02, 2009

iStanford

iStanford is new service offering by two of Stanford student: Kayvon and Aaron. They have developed iPhone application which allows Stanford university students to add-drop course, access map, campus bus timings, etc using Apple iPhone.

It's the first time Stanford University administration has allowed student to access university servers-data without secure protocol/applications.

Do we have such people in India, both in terms of student and the administration? Or atleast can we facilitate/foster it?