Tuesday, April 28, 2009

My first song on Guitar Chords... O Sanam -- by Lucky Ali

Huh !!! finally I cud play my first song on chords with my guitar ... O Sanam --- by Lucky Ali...

Took me 8 days (an hour a day ) to play that song and since this is the first one on chords and I learnt playing it myself so feeling high on Cloud No. 9 today...

Let;s see which comes the next.. till then.. Shabaa kher... !!!

Sidharth...

SidFx
http://www.ApnaHompage.in
Making Indian weblife a comfortable journey...

Monday, April 20, 2009

ApnaHomepage : Making Indian Weblife a comfortable journey

Now, you don't need to remember or type all those webnames in your browsers because we bring you one stop shop for the same... i.e.

http://www.apnahomepage.in
Making Indian Weblife a comfortable journey...

We feature Links to most popular websites in india like emails, news, communities, stock trading, shopping n many more, all beautifully categorized...

Not even this but we also have...
- online music radio to latest hits, remixes, etc
- lives sensex, nifty stock watch
- live cricket action for Indian cricket fans...
- local weather info (India)
- Blog on Indian Politics, technology, socialism, Economy.

and a lot more to follow...

So, hurry up and Make it your homepage today...

Enjoy Browsing !!!

SidFx
Bringing Future to the Present

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Apna Homepage

ApnaHomepage

http://www.apnahomepage.in
Making Indian Weblife a comfortable journey...

We feature Links to most popular websites in india, beautifully categorized.
- music radio to latest hits,remixes, et
- lives sensex, nifty stock watch
- local weather info (India)
and a lot more to follow...

Happy Surfing !!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Holi Celebrations !!

Had a great holi celebrations today... at the Mahagun Society..

met Taran last sunday when he came to my apartment and we agreed to give air to my venture in a partnership and it looks to me now that we are moving towards the realization of a project which I have sown the seeds for... starting my own website !!!

today we are through with the domain name registration and web hosting n now m wrking on databases.. hope things work accordingly...

let me get back to work..

cya bbye..

Friday, March 6, 2009

Friday !!!

It is again a friday... an flag set to mark the weekend...

the day was gud at office n things went fine..
the fever of guitar learning is still continued..

let's cya again..

Sid..

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Another day !!!

good day thou a little hectic... lost the bid for the Car Tata Indigo Marina today by Rs. 7000 at my office...

posted one article for the "Who goes to New York this April"... on the topic CSC Brand... now wil wait for the result two days later... i.e. March 6, 2009...

rest all good..

cya..

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

It's tuesday !!!

cudn't post somthing yesterday... the day ws gud again as yesterday and things went fine...

one good thing !!! the passion for learning guitar myself that started this weekend is still continued and I am practicing the basics like Sa Re Ga Ma.... n some basic fingering exercises...
let me keep my fingers crossed that this passion continues !!! May God bless... hehehe..

cya then...

enjoy !!!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

HARSHA BHOGLE !!!

Cricket and Me. We go back a long, long to my carefree childhood days when, as a member of Hyderabad Public School's junior cricket team, I fantasized about make it to the Indian team someday Oh yes, those were the days. Sunday meant playing league cricket with pals at the local ground despite the scorching sun. And even if I ended up scoring a duck, nobody pointed out. We played the game for the sheer thrill of it. There was no pressure of performance. Come to think of it, going to school, too, wasn't such a chore. Quite unlike today, when kids have to grapple with competition from a very early age. I was never under pressure to score a distinction everytime I wrote an exam. It was a delightful growing up.

The Growing up years…
Fantasies apart, I was very pragmatic even as a kid. Academics always came first for me. Coming from an academically inclined middle class background, I knew fully well that though cricket was a superb pastime, it wasn't something I could afford, just yet, to take up as a full-time career option. My father, A D Bhogle, taught French, while my mother, Shalini Bhogle, was a professor of psychology. We were a very close-knit family and shared the passion for languages. My father, in fact, wrote his thesis on comparison of languages. It was, however, my equally profound love for chemistry that made me opt for chemical technology at Osmania University when it was time for graduation. In retrospect, I think, not getting into IIT proved, in some ways, to be lucky for me. With a lot of time on hand and being at home, I got a chance to participate in a host of extra-curricular activities. I studied French and played a lot of competitive cricket. I also began working at the local radio station.

IIM and after…Graduation over, I started dreading the very though of having to work on a shop floor or ammonia plant. So it was IIM here I come -- Just like most of the other guys my age. Making it past the tough written test and in-depth interview (at Ahmedabad) was a major achievement and my parents were delighted. As for me, I was on seventh heaven, for now I could pursue my deep-seated interest in advertising. Even as a student of engineering, I was very much into ads. Each time one caught my attention, I made it a point to see which agency had come up with the winning campaign. And it so happened that the agency invariably turned out to be Rediffusion. My mind was made up then. I told myself - someday I'd be part of the Rediff team. As luck would have it, the professor of advertising at IIM-A turned out to be a Rediffusion guy. We bonded at once thanks to my enthu. And eventually, I succeeded in getting my first break at Rediffusion. The first year was spent writing minutes of meetings, carrying art works around and taking all the shouting. Later though, as I got a hang of things, several major campaigns came my way - Colgate, Halo shampoo, Palmolive, Charmis to name just a few.

Radio Ga-Ga…All this while, radio commentary was something that kept me in direct touch with my pet love -- cricket. However, when I missed out on a couple of major events because I had to be at Rediffusion and not the cricket ground, I decided to quite advertising. Two other factors contributed to my taking up full-time commentary. One, my wife, Sangeeta, who is also from IIM-A, had a stable job. Second, was my own IIM degree. I was sure I could manage to get a job again whenever I wanted, if things did not work out as planned. The fact that we had a house in Mumbai also made a lot of difference. Moreover, we don't have expensive tastes. Our needs were few. To begin with, I took up a sports management job at the Professional Management Group. Engineering gave me a lot of professional confidence. I knew I could compete with the very best. The IIM degree, on the other hand, earned me a lot of respect. It changed my approach to my job. I wasn't 'just another hack'. It also helped me work better with companies and connect sports with management when I gave corporate talks.

Multi-tasking at its best…Corporate programmes, game shows, commentary, writing, star interviews… I did it all, always maintaining a synergy for I believe if you have an active mind, you can do different things and still remain fresh. If I have to stick to one area of activity only, I'd be bored to death. The only thing that I can never have enough of is cricket. I was lucky that I was able to get the sort of career I wanted. Nobody likes the standard 9-to-5 routine anyway. But not everyone gets the right break. My first big break happened in 1991-92 when I went to Australia. Before that I had done a bit of commentary for AIR and Doordarshan struggling through the ranks, getting one test match in a year. Two, or three if I was lucky. In Australia, I got to work with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Luckily, the break came because DD could not guarantee payments and so could not telecast the series. This benefited me a lot because everyone then turned to the radio. Guys at ABC gave me one test match to gauge my calibre, and I didn't disappoint them. I think, radio is an easy medium because you are not visible and if you have any problem, all you need to do is stick to the action. You won't go wrong. In India, however, there is a tendency to go into long-winding descriptions of the happenings on the ground, whereas in Australia things are completely different. For me, the summerisers were a great help, taking the load off "a young man."

Honing skills…
I believe in the dictum 'practice makes a man perfect.' I learnt a lot by watching my performances over and over again and by working with some of the best producers who, in turn, had worked with top presenters. They were very patient with me. They were fantastic. As for inspiration, all I know is that I want to be like Tony Greig, who is an outstanding cricket broadcaster and is very widely respected." Among players, I favour the good, honest, decent, hardworking lads -- Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, who are also good team players. Our weakness is that we don't have team players. Even though cricket has the element of individual glory, it is basically a team sport. And talking of scandals, what hurts me most is the fact that we have very few role models in our country. No wonder Sachin Tendulkar stands out. On the writing front, apart from penning the biography of former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, I also did a bit of ghost writing for certain players. Not any more though. I have stopped that. It's not a very nice way of living. What helped me establish a name for myself in the world of letters was the fact that I had a flair for writing. Also my advertising experience helped.

Success mantra…
Perfection is my motto in life. It is my constant endeavour to do the best I can. Also, I don't fool around with people. My work ethics is very strong . Another important factor in my life is my family. We are very close. It is very sad to see people nowadays taking their family for granted. In fact, with the kind of publicity some get on page 3, they have made a virtue out of broken marriages. It bothers me no end. I has two sons -- Chinmaya and Sachit. Sometimes I miss having a daughter. As for being rated "the most popular cricket commentator" all I can say is that if people think so, I am delighted. However, I believe that the moment you start thinking too much about yourself, you stop performing. And once you stop performing, you stop growing.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Nice Thoughts !!!

There is no way to happiness; happiness is the way. ----Buddha

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though
nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. ----Albert Einstein

The best path to happiness is learning to change as rapidly as life does. ----Don Miguel Rulz

We change the world not by what we say or do,
but as a consequence of what we have become. ----David R Hawkins

What you are aware of you are in control of;
what you are not aware of is in control of you. ----Anthony De Mello

Friday, February 27, 2009

Thought of the day !!!

It's good to remember the past,
but don't let the past capture your future.

The greatest thing about life is that it
moves ahead and never goes back .

Just remember when it moves ahead,
a new beginning starts !!!