Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A tryst with China - Part 3


Love is my freedom,

Work is my play,

Art is my expression,

Creativity is my passion,

Joy is my emotion,

Sole is my boundary,

Relax is my style …


I saw these lines written on the glass door of a stylish shanghai leather goods shop. I couldn't stop myself from noting it down. It expresses so much of me that is hidden inside me …

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I have been to shanghai 3 times now. It’s great to feel the world’s largest city. People from all corners of world reside here. Most of them are here for business, some for teaching languages. There are around 3 million foreigners in this city, 1 million out of which are Indians. The night life of the city is one of the most vibrant in the world because of these foreigners. They earn according to there living standards back home, in $, while residing in china. That makes almost everyone of them capable of going out and partying.

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I lived with an American couchsurfer Matthew, exactly my age, a computer science graduate from Berkley, working for a computer games company in shanghai. Earlier, I had couchsurfed with Aaron, a Chinese guy, exactly my age, a finance graduate from shanghai who would be working for Deloit. I couldn’t stop myself from comparing the life style of two of them and then relating it to mine. I must say, it was a great learning experience.

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I went to a Chinese university to meet Jo, a Norwegian couchsurfer, where she is doing her internship. The vibe of the place reminded me of my days at iit kharagpur. The excitement, the buzz, the die hard wish to live … not to make a living, gives the university environment a special charm that no other community has. And I realized that I would love to go back to a university as a student … not because I have any interest in studying or academic research, but because I want to live this life again. And I am glad that I am going there very soon!

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There is this huge hype in the media from past 2 days about slumdog millionaire wining 8 Oscars. Some are wondering on why it won, and some are wondering on why India is celebrating this victory so much! CCTV 9, a Chinese international English channel made fun of this by quoting that even Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh congratulated the team … despite of the fact that producer, director, backing studios etc. are all from US and UK. They showed movie clipping of Indians celebrating on streets and laughed over it asking why? … I thought I will tell them why … this movie won Oscars because it’s a movie from the land where heart is the king … this movie won Oscars because it gives a message to the world about mad love and mad faith, two feeling which are so imbibed in every Indian soul … imagine jamal sitting on the hot seat on his last question and imagine lathika picking up the phone … and then imagine the few moments that followed … you feels like a human being don’t you? … madly in love … and this movie is all about these moments … and these moments are so much a part of everyday Indian life. That is why we were celebrating on streets. We were celebrating because the world celebrated this feeling for the first time, we were celebrating because world realized how much love and faith and belief India is filled with. Off course, the direction and the technique and the publicity are also a big reason of the victory and without international collaborations, this may not have happened … but we are celebrating because the mad Indian love won hearts all over the world … To understand more the reason of our celebration, I would recommend readers to read “Shantaram”. It’s a novel about a life of an Australian in Mumbai slums. He wrote it, and he did a magnificent job, it gave me goose bumps … and it did the same to readers all across the globe … but I celebrated it … because it was the victory of Indian mad love and faith … I hope this satisfies the CCTV 9 correspondents!

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As far as my life in china goes, I am not working at all, I don’t give a damn about shipbuilding, I surf on internet all the day, I spend all the weekdays planning my weekend … and I have been having really nice time till now :) … and I have realized that I am not a self driven person … it would have been the same if I would have been in any other field and someone would have left me completely free for 3 months expecting me to learn something!!! … if you want some work from me … you will have to stand on my ass … leave me free and I will fly … to see the world from my own angles!


Here are some pictures:



Just listen to the music! :)

chinese kiss!

Look who is hiding? :)

I have my piss in the waters of Canada, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Malaysia, Germany, UAE, Nepal and India ... what an amazign feeling it is :)

:)

Pagoda jump!

Chinese english! :)

Jo, lost among thousands of wishes...

First chinese friends :)

Can there be a kid more cute then him/her :)

With love, as always ...
Karan

7 comments:

Abhishek Gupta said...

Kuch moments capture kiya hai ... Godly !!
And a synchronous strt nd end... macha diya !
as soon as came to slumdog section expected ki tu likha hoga kuch... accha likha hai... cctv9 maa*****e :P
Needless to say Kuchh mota ho raha hai.. jump bhi nahi ho raha tujhse :P Tch Tch !!! :)
P.S Chinese english machau hai.. :D

Jorunn said...

Oh Karan, what to say...? First of all: you put up that video???? Silly guy. Hehe:) I read your post and I feel it. The love. The passion. Everything. In my spine. Not more to say. Peace out. See you soon!

Abhishek Gupta said...

And yep I need to learn how to couchsurf.. how to deal ! ;) Wud help a lot ...

Karan Bhawsinka said...

to chochu: saale mota hone se jump ka koi relation nahi tha .. it was a bad timing thats it :P ... and yeah when you start working ... if you have a couch or a place for guests, you can start couchsurfing ... its a great place to be ...

To Jo: hey, i coudnt resist the music in the video .. its so chinese ... did u felt offended? i can still remove it! :)

Ankit Goenka said...

pics wer gr8 n the written prt 2

Anonymous said...

Hey Karan! I've heard so much about you, i just feel the need to say hello, and thank you soooooo much for uploading that video of Jorunn:) She's just like usual!
And after reading your blog; no wonder you guys get along so well! Thank God for placing Indians all over the world:)

Karan Bhawsinka said...

Nina ... i dont even have your email to thank you for making such a beautiful comment ... i have also heard so much about you from jo ... i was seeing a movie from norway 2 days ago ... about vikings ... you have a beautiful country too ... lets hope we meet some day! :)