Movies, Fingerprinting, and Blasts!

Posted on October 30th, 2005 by Poonam

We finally got a chance to sit and watch some Hindi movies. :smile: The movies that we saw were: Ramji Londonwale and No Entry.

I watched the first one, and it wasn’t as bad as I thought it might have been. :smile: Its really well worth watching about a Bihari who migrates to the London in order to pay off his sister’s in-laws demand for dowry. Its quite a cute story that should be watched:!:

Last night we were watching No Entry. This is a total timepass movie where you should leave your brain behind. By the middle of the movie, I was totally bored with it so I fell asleep. :yawn: But my sleep was far from peaceful because Neeraj was laughing so loudly! :rotfl: My gosh, I don’t know what he found so funny, but boy he was having a good time. :smile: The last half hour of the movie, I didn’t hear anything other than his laughter! :smile:

We had gone for his fingerprinting to Chicago during the day yesterday. It was a fifteen minute job that we drove two hours for, but then afterwards we went shopping. Neeraj bought two nice dress shirts for himself, and then we had lunch at the food court.

Preparations for the party continues as my parents and Neeraj are going for the menu taste test at the banquet hall tomorrow during lunch time. They will make to sure that the food for the party is per our Indian style (authentic).

Really sad to hear about the bomb blasts in Delhi yesterday. From reading of the newspapers, it seems that it was done by Pakistani militants. Funny how we are over there opening up our side of the border so that we can give them aid due to the massive earthquake, and here they take advantage of us and detonate bombs at our capital. Something should really be said about this:!: :irked:

Alvida. Jai Mata Di.







10 Responses to “Movies, Fingerprinting, and Blasts!”

  1. Ankur Raheja Says:

    ‘No Entry’ has been declared as HIT. I wonder… what is in the movie :roll: But will never watch it :no:

    Blasts have been really sad, many of the families lost their 2-3 members and some still missing… :sad:

  2. manish Says:

    commenting after so long on ur blog…:) “No Entry”- I liked the movie , its nice light movie. Last half hour was really nice.

    And you guys came down here to chicago , bata hi dete , hum mil hi lete :( anyways ab to engagement par hi milna hoga..

    jai mata di

  3. Anat Says:

    hmmmm no entry was mindless, i got frustrated many times during the show! Sarojini nagar is just 4 km from my place, and we were planning to go there…. I wonder why India doesnt take evasive action against terrorists…. and I wonder why the so called “pioneering nation” in the war against terror turns a blind eye… politics is strange.. and it seems our country just wants to gain favour with the other powerful countries.. and always follows as they dictate.

  4. kaush Says:

    haha I liked No Entry too..total timepass like you said :) and the bombs..kya keh sakte hai..we let them walk all over us…when these attacks happen we are on high alert, but then after a few months it all lapses :(

  5. Anat Says:

    Aapko Deepawali ki bahut bahut shubhkamnaye

  6. Ankur Raheja Says:

    Wishing you all a Happy n Prosperous Diwali !!!

  7. Vicky Says:

    Happy Diwali to both of u..

  8. Prasad Says:

    oh.. u found No Entry to be not entertaining Poonam?? i jus saw the last 1 hr or so.. and even I was laughing like anything for the last half an hr… :D

  9. Gaurav Says:

    I can’t believe anybody can fall asleep while watching No Entry. It is crazy. Already watched it 5 times n have the DVD.

  10. Poonam Says:
    It really wasn’t that good of a movie. :no: Didn’t finish it once.. getting on DVD would be out of the question:!: :rotfl:

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