Small Joys 나이키 6.0

October 25, 2008 by molaganji

Anything new or exciting lately?

Nothing really except a pair of new shoes that sister send.

Nike 6.0

Nike 6.0

All work and no play

October 23, 2008 by molaganji

Totally preoccupied by work these days.

Kind of getting tough, am i really supposed to be doing this or something better?

Bad news: India’s new ban on smoking…

October 7, 2008 by molaganji

Bad news: India bans smoking in public places. The legislation represents the world’s biggest smoking ban and the nation’s 120 million smokers could be landed with a 200 rupee fine (about $5 USD) if they fail to comply with the law.

Although India already had anti-smoking laws forbidding smoking in college campuses, bars and discos since 2003, these were widely ignored.

The latest legislation seeks to strengthen the rules and extend them so that smokers can only light up in their own homes, in parks or on the roadside, and the government is hopeful that its citizens will be sufficiently deterred by the threat of a fine.

Ordinary lives in little Tibet

October 6, 2008 by molaganji

Finally managed to start writing the treatment for Ordinary lives in little Tibet. It’s been more than six months since I finished school in Korea and returned back to India. I have been trudging mostly with work for White Crane Films for the past months that I hardly get any time to write for myself. I guess its going to be this way for some time.

Anyways it’s a good thing that I at least got to a start somehow. The three characters in the story, Yangchen, Jigdel and Tenor are all interesting to me at this point. And in the story so far, the three odd characters are slowly beginning to move closer towards each other.

Some good news – friend Boo Junfeng from Singapore got selected for the Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP) for his film Sand Castle and friend Edwin from Indonesia has his debut feature Blind Pig Wants to Fly at this year’s Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF). It’s such a shame I am not there at this year’s fest. Friend Hyejung has these big plans to hang out at the beaches in Pusan with Junfeng and Edwin.

Trailer: Blind Pig Wants to Fly

Patriotic Singin’

September 4, 2008 by molaganji

Ngatso Bhod Kyi Drokpa…

Rangzen…

Korean stars speak for Tibet

August 21, 2008 by molaganji

At a freedom concert in Seoul, Korean talents and artists speak for TIbet. Monsori, who’s famous for films like Oasis and Family Ties says, what is happening in Tibet is not acceptable anywhere in this world.

Photos +++

August 15, 2008 by molaganji

At the Karaoke

August 15, 2008 by molaganji

Finally my notebook started giving me warnings about lack of space. I realized I have not checked the space availability for such a long time because of all the running around I have been doing for work. Anyways I managed to transfer a lot of files onto my external hard drive. This also gave me an excuse to look and sort a lot of the old pictures that I have taken. Here are some from February in Seoul during a farewell dinner with my school friends. The videos are darn funny. We were in a Karaoke and June gave us the biggest surprise of our lives. ^_^

June and her Conga

A Tibetan Pilgrim – Photo Exhibition in New Delhi

August 13, 2008 by molaganji

A Tibetan Pilgrim – Travels through the Vanishing Himalayas

Photographs by Tenzing Paljor

20 – 27 August 2008 at the India International Center

An exhibition of photographs on Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kinnaur, Spiti, Ladakh and Zanskar

Opening on Tuesday, 19th August at 18:30 hrs

Mexico – June July ‘08

August 13, 2008 by molaganji

Pictures taken in Mexico City during the recent Intn’l Meeting of Film Schools held at the Centro de Capacitation Cinematografica / Centro Nacional de las Artes.

CCC is one of the two major film schools in Mexico and a school of excellent track record all over latin America. It is located and works closely with the Mexico City’s historic Churubusco film studios, which have been used since the 1940s by directors including John Huston, Luis Bunuel, and Mexican icon Emilio Fernandez, and by more recent productions including Salma Hayek’s “Frida.”

I found one of CCC produced short films on Youtube titled, Octavio Castro AL FINAL DEL SURCO