So much has happened in last 2-3 months. We had Taare Zameen pe...one visionary proved everyone wrong and gave us the People's Car..our very own Lakhtakia and India won at Perth (this I never thought would happen...ever).So lets start with Taare Zamen Pe...ever since I heard Amir was directing a movie, I expected to be a good one but the movie was simply awesome...the way he handled the story was really amazing and how can I forget the kid...he was absolutely mind blowing in the movie...I hope he gets some awards this year (not Best Child Actor but best Actor awards). I'm sure everyone
must have remembered their school days while watching Ishant telling his friend (after the exam) the exam went....BINDAAAS...well I surely did.

When Ratan Tata annouced the 1 Lk car the first thought that crossed my mind was that it'll be one of those cars with a seating capacity of 2...no leg space...no headspace and certainly no style...but I was proved wrong on all counts. As so many experts have been saying, Nano will change the Indian car market (and the middleclass) the way Maruti 800 did so many years ago...hats off to great businessman.
And now my fav. topic...cricket...still unable to believe that India won at Perth...one of the fastest tracks in the world (not so fast this time but still). A lot can be credited to our Bhajji controversy (which I personally feel should have been avoided...not too many monkeys will be happy being compared to Symonds)...but on serious not one point which I really don't support is the way Indian board handled the umpiring issue. Did they wanted Bucknor to be removed because he gave wrong decisions or because he gave wrong decisions against India.
Even in the Perth match standard of umpiring was not all that high but since this time Australia were at the receiving end nobody complained...which I think is wrong. Now me taking Australia's side does not mean that I like them...I still hate those blokes with all my heart...and was jumping like kangaroo when RP took the last wicket in Perth...lets just hope and wish that they repeat the feat in Adelaide again.