Sunday, July 18, 2010

Kaapi Tales



As an orthodox South Indian, I hold in all high regard the God of Filter Kaapi. It is steaming, pure frothy, dark and thick. The taste is next to elixir. I dont remember when I had my first coffee... but I remember that even at an age of 11yrs, I used to have it once in a month, a saturday evening/sunday morning special.
Coming from a traditional South Indian Brahmin family, I hear about the Kaapi stories from generations. Once in my ancestral home, my paternal grand mom showed me two tin boxes, sized around 15cms, with a circular opening. She proudly proclaimed that these boxes are "Staines Coffee boxes from London (actually England). Your grandfather used to get them imported when he was alive. (circa 1930s). We used to drink it daily in this glass (showing me a steel glass of with a capacity of around 500ml)". In another story my dad once said that he used to milk the cow and with the fresh frothy milk, he used to drink the coffee. My mom still complains how she was ill-treated in her in-laws place, because she never used to get a bed coffee. She had to finish her morning ablutions, and then ignite the stove to get that chaste cup of coffee. Coffee is considered to be divine form of food. During fasts, two things are allowed to be gulped... fruits and coffee. Then there was a story of a distant relative how he survived his fifteen days of fever by eating bread dipped in coffee.
There are several arguments on figuring out the best number of times a coffee should be had in a day. For my maternal grand-mother, a coffee should be had three times a day (just as the meals) but should be had atleast 500ml each time. for my (late) maternal grand father, coffee is like a water, one keeps drinking it in little quantities every one hour. everyone has devised their own magical number for the day. It may vary from zero (that's my sister... coffee is only for some special occassions) to eight. (one of my uncle, who has vowed to take coffee every time a cigarrette is lit).
Then the discussion on right mix of chicory. Luckily South Indians are habituated to Robusta. So atleast the discussion on Arabica or Robusta seeds does not arise until one goes to the Coffee bars. But still there is always a discussion on the right mix of chicory to coffee. For my family it is 20% of chicory. Personally I prefer something less than 10%.
Then there is the treatise on how to make coffee for the occassion. For the morning first sip, the coffee decoction should be freshly brewed, milk without dilution should be added a thick dark coffee had to be made. As the day progresses the milk and decoction should also be diluted. Kids should always be given a diluted version perhaps a child-lock facility so as not to get addicted. Servants also get the diluted version perhaps cost-cutting. Guests also get the diluted version perhaps because they have already had their meals or tiffins.
Then the reasons for drinking a filter kaapi. There are several hundreds of them. They might be everything from scientific to illogical, from articulate to contracdicting, from facts to myths, but everyone has their own reason to drink one. Here are a few:
My mom for her morning cup: " It is an energizer, it wakes up from morning slumber." My dad for his morning cup: " It keeps you running for hours together without hunger". My dad for his night cup of coffee "It makes you sleep easily". My brother "Drinking coffee is a best form of killing time". Me " I keeps hunger away". One of my maternal uncle for his morning cup "It helps in morning ablutions". My grand mom "How can one think of not having a morning cup of coffee?".

Saturday, July 10, 2010

My list....


My list of ten most admirable heroines in Tollywood:


1. Savitri: If you have not seen her in acting, then you have not seen the best actress in world. The split personality action by Vikram in "Aparichitudu" (or "Aninyan" in tamil) is nothing when compared to her split personality portrayal in the song "Ahaa Naa Pelli anta..." in "Mayabazaar".






















2. Soundarya: Very few actors can portray humour, emotion, sensuality, vileness and innocence in one character. But a real-life character demands all this in one personality. We are comical at one instance while serious the next. We are kind hearted at one instance and stoic the next. And a heroine who could portray all this in one movie can just be a super women. And that is what she is. There was no role where she compromised on her acting. If I can compare her then she is as best as Savitri. Though she died a six years back, she will be remembered by all the telugu house holds for generations to come. Her best movies as per my rating are "Pavitra Bandham" (*ring Venkatesh) and "Ammoru"









3. VijayaShanthi: Even more than a century of Indian films, there are very few Heroines who can take the burden of the entire film on their shoulders. These league of ladies completely dominate the hero's characterization by their's. Grapevine says that they could not find a suitable heroine in Bollywood when they were remaking "Kartavyam" in Hindi. She is one star with whom Male counter parts had feared to act, because of her dominance. She excelled in portraying revolutionary woman characters ( "Pratighatana" or "Osey Ramulamma") and glamorous characters ("Challenge" and "Gang Leader"). Currently she is an incumbent MLA and a strong supporter for Telangana.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijayashanti


4. Radha: If there was any one heroine who could match to the speed of Chiranjeevi's dance steps, then she was the only one lady.She filled the void where Vijaya Shanthi, Bhanupriya, Jayapradha, Radhika failed when it comes to acting on par with a Mega Star like Chiranjeevi. Watch her steps in "Kondaveeti Donga" or "State Rowdy" or any other Chiranjeevi star movie and I am sure you find no match for dance tunes. By the time she entered telugu Industry she was almost in her late 20s and was plump but her steps are unmatched even by the most young and athletic dancers of that time. She is 44 now and owns a few businesses in Mumbai.



5. Jayaprada: I think there will not be a single Indian who do not know about her. That indicates how she gripped audiences all over India. But frankly speaking I should say that her Bollywood affair did not bring out the acting prowess in her. If one compares her performance across Hindi and Telugu movies, there will be no ambiguity in the fact that her best movies are from Telugu. Her best movies are "Adavi Ramudu" (Remember NTR and her in the song "Chettuchattu aaku tadise... titum titum...:P) and "Sagar Sangamam". She is presently an incumbent MP.







6. JayaSudha: Forget about her acting in her prime years, if you see her in "Bommarillu" (2006)... you would appreciate her acting prowess. When she shouts at her husband or chides her son, you would see your mom in her. That was the depth of her talent. If you have seen her acting as an angry young teen in 1970s/80s you would agree with me that there is no other actress who could fit in the role so well. (Sridevi is just a hype before her). These days she is Corporator of Secunderabad and I would miss seeing her in filmi action.









7. Kanchana: If you thought she is an impostor of Julia Roberts in a sari, I can excuse you. Because in my yester-years even I used to think the same. She is not only the most beautiful, most talented but also most richest Tollywood actors of yesteryears (She used to own a Cessna Flight in 1960s). Her performance in "Avve Kallu" staring Krishna is an indisputable example. There are roles which were etched for her, which Savitri or Gemuna cannot portray.











8. Rajani: She ruled the roast as a comedy queen. Her innocent face but a heavy dialog delivery made her an inevitable choice for a few characters she portrayed. Her career best movies "Majnu" (*ring Nagarjuna) and Ahaa Naa Pelli Anta (*ring Rajendra Prasad) says it all.





9. Suhasini: In "Leader" (total duration of two and half hours, released in 2010) she enacts a character for less than ten mins. But ask anyone about the movie, there should be a comment on her. That shows her mark on the audience when takes up a character. Ideally I would have expected her to have done more telugu movies (telugu are the ones which have zoomed her into limelight), but her interests in Tamil, Malayalam movies have made her concentrate less in Tollywood. Anyways, I am happy that she still picks up roles of her caliber in telugu industry and does them. Must watch under her tag: Challenge and Chantiabbai.


10. Shobana: Surprisingly most of Shobana's hits came with Chiranjeevi. ( though she did a couple with Rajendra Prasad, Bala krishna)Probably because other actors did not want to do movies with her as she was a trained dancer. Her dance steps were so fluent and adept, that I could imagine the plight of an average South Indian Heros (with bloated up personalities) in matching up to her. Not only her dance was enthralling, but so was her sensuality and charm. Rudraveena or Rowdy Alludu are just the tip of iceberg. She is 40 and acting. So I am eager to see a couple of master pieces from her.











Disclaimer: This is a list made out of my personal perception or preference. So please feel free to differ. I would like to view your top ten list. Please scribble here in the comments section below. I am aware that I have to leave out a few popular personalities like Gemuna, B.Saroja, Radhika, Sridevi, Nagma, Tabu, Ramya Krishna. I had my own reasons to feel they did not fit the list. The main reason being that they could never stand out from their contemporaries or made a void which cannot be filled.