Phir Milenge (2004)

Our professor in Philosophy, Prof. Espiritu, showed us a very beautiful Bollywood movie entitled Phir Milenge. This is actually my second Bollywood movie as he also showed us Lagaan when we took Asian History with him. I like what he told us before we finished the movie that “good luck” shouldn’t only mean luck in money but in every other aspect of life. He actually just said that because it is Chinese New Year today. Anyways, Phir Milenge is great — simply great. There are a lot of lessons to be learned. I made my own summary of the movie. Here it is:

Phir Milenge started off with the very successful Tamanna Sahni (Shilpa Shetty) who is the best employee of a top advertising company which she herself have helped to become a successful company. In the middle of a successful career, a college reunion came in and she learned that her college crush Rohit (Salman Khan) is coming from the United States. They fell in love with each other and had intimate moments. But after the reunion, they returned to their normal lives; no contact. Tamanna’s younger sister Tania got into a driving accident and had to be donated some blood in which Tamanna offered. But the doctor announced a very bad news to Tamanna — that she is HIV positive. Tamanna’s world broke down. She sought for Rohit but couldn’t find him. She became depressed. When she returned to work, she got fired immediately for grounds of negligence. Tamanna knew that the real reason why her boss fired her is because of her being HIV positive. Tamanna sought for many lawyers to fight her case. Nobody accepted in fear of the disease she bring until the last one who rejected pitied her and got amazed of her determination that he decided to fight for the case. Tarun Anand (Abhishek Bachchan), Tamanna’s lawyer did his best to fight the case even going against the top lawyer in India. Eventually, they won. But the sad part is Rohit died. He apologized for spreading the virus to Tamanna. He didn’t know and he said Tamanna shouldn’t die with him. Rohit is still Tamanna’s love even after he died. Three years later, Tamanna became the top businesswoman in India even she has HIV. End.

The movie was great. The issue is real. I just knew that Indians don’t have any solid law (maybe at that time or up to now, I don’t know) against discrimination of HIV positive persons. Tamanna did a good fight against discrimination and she won. The movie’s issues are sensitive yet they are mind-awakening and educational.

I recommend the movie to all Bollywood enthusiasts. There’s really a big difference between Hollywood and Bollywood. The music is also great. The song I embedded below is entitled Jeene Ke Ishare Mil Gaye, the song’s theme song.

jene ke ishare mil gaye –

Bioinformatics, Spare Me From Doom

I have a very bad feeling. A very, very bad and negative feeling.

All I want to do now is to survive Bioinformatics. Bioinformatics is our elective. I failed in the first long exam. And this has been the first time I became severely affected of a failed first long exam. I know why — because up to now I haven’t wholly understood the lessons. But that’s not what worries me most. It’s what I heard from a classmate telling me about her past experience.

I heard this the first time before the long exam — that our teacher sort of holds grudges on students. Well, not really the most evil grudge type but those that will make the teacher give you a 5.0 instead of a 3.0 come marking time. And I think I’m a target. There’s a small percentage in me telling that I’m sure. I have been extremely talkative and restless in class since day 1. Well, either talkative or drowsy. And I’m insensitive. I maybe haven’t noticed that I’m already being too noisy and obvious. But don’t get me wrong; I’m not like this in any other subject. In our Database class, I interact and listen to the teacher, not to my seatmate.

I paid the initial consequences. I don’t want to pay it full! God forbid I fail in this subject. God forbid I fail in any subject. I’m helping myself now. I’m trying to change starting today. I hope the teacher sees that change — that I lowered down my naughtiness and became a good student. There’s two months for me to prove that. I hope I survive this two-month test.

I am still worried. Or am I paranoid?

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I Like Plurk More Than I Like Twitter

I am late-bloomer Plurker. I know Plurk like many months ago but thought, ‘hell, why would I waste my time there?’. And so I just ate and digested my words.

I’m with Twitter for a longer time now because for one, people are so hyped with it. Why not join, right? I saw Twitter’s potentials and dedicated a blog post about it in my other blog entitled Tips On Becoming the Ultimate Twitter User. I see how useful Twitter is. You could grab in a few more traffic amount by tweeting your newest blog post or anything in your blog. But I have one sentiment with Twitter — too serious.

Plurk on the other hand, which I am a member just recently, is like the ‘personal’ version of Twitter. I rarely see blog post links in the time line. I see personal activities, thoughts, ideas and more. Well, Twitter is serious, Plurk is fun.

In Plurk, I could say good morning’s, evening’s and any other personal greetings I may want to shout out. In Twitter, I noticed that when I do that before, a few unfollowed me. Arte. And one funny thing — when I mentioned Plurk in Twitter, about 5+ unfollowed me! Haha, is it my tweet or is it Plurk?

People in Twitter are business and goal-oriented. People in Plurk are real people telling about their real lives. Well, Twitter people are also real. It’s just that one should not be goofy in Twitter or else ‘bye-bye followers’.

So what now? I’m still in both communities but I’m just using Twitter to spread out an info or a new blog post. Besides, who I have with Plurk are all Filipinos, and mostly, Cebuanos. So there’s no problem. Plurk is home, Twitter is work.

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