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    As far as I am talking about movies and the work I have done,yeah. I love it . I could talk about it for hours and hours and hours. But when it comes to me talking about me and my life and the stuff in the media, I would very much love to be someone else.

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Small Gestures!

Posted by Soumya Agarwal on September 17, 2009

13 Responses to “Small Gestures!”

  1. Mascot said

    Good Job …. :) . Brought smile on my face for sure :)

  2. Shreya said

    I think the video is really cute………….i hope everyone likes it……..indeed i liked it…….as i was one of the makers……… ;)

  3. @ Mascot
    Thanks for such a nice comment…. indeed it i got a big smile on my face in return……. :) thanks once again

    @ shreya….

    dear I was also one of the makers….. u now… editing is important…. hehehehhe……. must say camera handling as well…… hehehehehehe ab bolo

  4. Shreya said

    i know dear, editing is important but jab tak kuch shoot hi nahi hoga, script hi nahi banegi, ‘actors’ ko kaam pata hi nahi chalega tab tak editing ke liye kya khaak bachega !!!!!!!!
    pehle beej to bo…….phal baad main katna………. kuch samjhi ki nahi…….. ;P

  5. @ shreya…..
    Hmmmmmm….. Good point……. but…. will we discuss it later …….

  6. Dhruv said

    The best way i feel to communicate with one is this where your action speaks louder then words….nice work i must say…..soumya’s creation’s rock…cheers!!!!

  7. @ dhruv…
    thanks for the commenta amd for the apperciation…. its a team work……. just not my creation

  8. Aishwarya V. Nair said

    Of course it is good, in fact, the best . But its not just Soumya’s creation. It is a joint effort of me, Shreya, Shruti and Soumya. So it should be ‘Our’ creation rocks!!!! ;)

  9. Gaurav Kumar said

    Hey Soumya… a great attempt.. its quite inspiring and remarkably made.. one can melt away his/her own troubles by adopting such a caring n humane attitude… awesome work… wish to see more of such inspirational n extraordinary work from you.. rock on!! :)

  10. Sonal said

    Pretty nice.. :) Good job on your first film.

  11. VERSATILE said

    Amateur. Nothing Professional. Too lite. Don’t have any driving force.

  12. DesiSoul said

    Considering that it is everyone’s first film (I am guessing), the job done is much appreciable. Kudos to the team for bringing up the simplest but the most neglected theme forward. Good Job!

  13. crazymindseye said

    @ My dearest students: Good job. Congrats.

    @ Versatile: As desisoul (whoever that is) said “considering that is the first film,” i think it a neat and good work. I am sure my students are not claiming that it is a very professional work. They are still in the leaning stage and they are learning well, i say being proud of them. And more importantly ‘small gestures’ moves one from inside.

    Once when S. Radhakrishnan met Stalin of Russia, it is said, that S.R. spoke affectionately to Stalin, holding his hand and patting his back. After a while Stalin started crying like a child. S.R. then asks Stalin the reason for which he was crying and Stalin replies, “No body ever spoke to me so affectionately. NO body ever treated me as a human.”

    This is the power of ‘small gestures’ which can also move someone like Stalin and bring out the human element in him.

    The magic of ‘small gestures’ is invisible. That is the beauty of ‘small gestures.’ But it fails to move the thick skinned (thicker than Stalin?) i guess. If it fails with the thick skinned, to drive them, then it is not the failure of ‘small gestures’ but the insensitivity of the receiver, it appears to me.

    Peace,
    Samvartha ‘Sahil’

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