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sum_off
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Posted on 11-15-07 12:00
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Posted on 12-04-07 5:54
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Amazing,
Thank you so very
much. You are so kind. So, how was Prashant Tamang’s concert? I am
scared to ask this question in Sajha, but since you are very nice, I
will have to ask you this:
Mr. Tamang does not
compose music. He cannot read music. He does not play any instrument.
He is not a lyricist. He is not a part of any band. He does not have
his own songs. How does this person become concert-able?
Don’t get me wrong, I
am not arguing or insulting those who went to his concert, I just want
to hear your take who obviously feels otherwise. I have absolutely
nothing against Prashant Tamang and I wish him nothing but the best. I
am just puzzled by the premise. Why is our penchant for art tied with
our nationalism? Isn’t that an unwarranted compromise?
Samaf Dai, you caught the point. Its true that I was one of the biggest fans of Prashant in Sajha. I supported and also donated my hard earned money for him. Its not because he was a good musician/singer but just because of blind nationalism. I know, you know, the whole world knows there were other better candidates for the title, Amit, Emon, Puja..to name a few (if u had heard those name, by chance)
I will never say that he is a great singer, at the same time, I cannot deny that he is not good either. Of course, he became Idol with huge support of Nepalis votes but he was slected top 10 among 43 thousands wannabe singers (whatsever no) and that was decision of the judges.
Personally, I donot like Prashant as a singer. Moreover, he is a dull performer. Then there might be question why I supported him so madly. In fact, there are many factors. Nepali community in India is living a different life, the jobs they hold and the way they are treated are out of out of imagination. Few Nepalis who hold good jobs feel ashamed to introduce as Nepalis. Except few exceptions, the image of Nepal in India is like (Humla Jumla image in valley). I have experienced all these in my two years stint. After that also, Ive extensively traveled most parts of the North, South and North east India and the situation was not much different. (though Ive not been to Sikkim yet). All the Indians think Nepalis are no good than guarding their houses as CHAUKIDARs.
And I just voted him so that the identity of Nepalis could raise at least beyond CHAUKIDARs. So that Nepalis, Bahadurs, Chaukidars whatever name we give could feel proud to see one more fellow Gorkhali on big screen, papers, TV (we all know the extravaganza of Indian Idol in media) .And he had already presented himself as an Indian based Nepali in the show.
Samaf dai, about coming to your questions, he is not concert-able but its a kind of whim that will fade away. We were comparing, why we Nepali people donot respect Nepali artists? Well, how many times Prashant has perfomed in Ktm or in the USA for that matter? Just once. But he is so demanding now jsut because he is brand new. I wont be surprised if I see barely 50 people in his 7th or 8th concert in Ktm (if he chooses to come). On the contrary. Many times people compared with Nima Rumba who has performed more than 1000 times in Ktm and still he is as popular as he was. Well, people started leaving the concert once he started singing in Pulchok (Just heard hai), i think thats obvious becasue ppl purely went there to watch Idol and they might have seen Nima hundred times before.
Its simply getting lengthy so I will take your permission to stop here, but one thing is sure, he would have been not so popular (not even close) had he been in Chinese idol, Russian Idol or American Idol for that matter.
Ya I agree with u somehow, about his connexion with nationalism but we also cant forget some emotional part of the reality show. Dont u think that was a COURAGE to sing ''Gorkhali ko chhora hu.ma...'' in front of billion Indian viewers, in Indian territory that too being an Indian national. I think one really need a NEPALI heart for that. And how about putting Dhaka Topi (Topi is not just Topi, in that case) whereas our so called leaders haru India ta ke Indian Rajdoot sanga pani darayer kattu mai pisab garchhan.
------------ OK dai, its been like ma garchhu agra ka kura ooo garchha gagra ka kura... sorry for taking your time.
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Posted on 12-05-07 8:54
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Sum Off,
Juxtaposing events to keep the audience speculating, is brilliant. You unveiled Sunil as he would in a real life. Sunil is such a complex character. I expect this character gets some sympathy on first interaction with anyone. When they get to know more, people find him distasteful. It took a long time even for his mom to know him well. You succeed on giving that impression.
I like the way you describe the game of Glass Marbles. Someone who had never heard about it would know how Sunil cheated on the game.
As always you have left your signatures here and there in the story with those witty, strong and philosophical quotes.
Staying hungry for more of you…
-SunnyDev
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Posted on 12-05-07 10:53
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Didn't feel like sleeping so read your story. And as i scrolled down the mouse i figured out that your story is as long as River Nile. But screw the length! Nile is still beautiful and your story is still fantastic. Though i thought tht i'd grow old by the time i'll finish it but hardly took 25 mins. Ya, never believe my thoughts! You are a gr8 storyteller , that goes without saying. But i was just thinking if there was an option provided for us where we could actually choose either to read or hear(in your own voice) your story , then that would be gr8. I'd click you and you'd tell me bed-time stories. Lack of sleep makes people crazy, and i just proved it! and ya looking forward to reading(hearing?) your next item. How about writing a supernatural(ghost) story this time? Good luck & Goodnight! (Though stupid birds have already started to chirp, I feel like sealing their beaks)
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Posted on 12-05-07 12:33
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"Ten Thumbs Up! One of the most witty writers of the century." - The Sajha Express "Not only the main story, but I keep checking back to read sum_off's response to his fans." - Anonymous
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Posted on 12-05-07 3:56
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Sum_off: It is my great honor to get words from a writer like you. Frankly saying I am not even a writer. I adore sharing a few unforgettable moments that I had left behind. And I agree with you that I carve from my heart. About being cynical, all I can say is I will try my best.
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Posted on 12-05-07 7:42
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Finally read the whole story.
To all the Sunil(s) of this world, all the best because I am sure most of the people who read the story must have hated or are still hating Sunil-like men.
To all the Asim(s), do you exist? I guess I am too cynical.
Nice story there!
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Posted on 12-06-07 1:51
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alik late bhayecha...mailey padheko chai aastinai ho, adha nidra maa tyo pani, pheri padhchu bhaneko...finals cha, kaam cha alik gaaro kya...aba its good bhanu bhaney sabai ley bhaney haaley, ramro ramro...kati ramro...aha sarai ramro bhanera sabai ley bhanchan...ma chai last maa post garda tyo tyo chai milena bhanney matra mero bhaag maa parney kya...matokni k bhancha rey nepali maa...tyo leftover kya...aba aaja ma chai kehi pani nabhanney...STABDHA bhaako ni katha padhera...ma chai gaye aba sutna...nidra laagna laagna khojyo...football pani sakyo....g'nite sabailaai...
Amazing broda how u been ??? long time no see...how amazing :P...meera pani recha aaja ta abuiiii ni...i thought u were bz wid ur finals kya...
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Posted on 12-06-07 1:51
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alik late bhayecha...mailey padheko chai aastinai ho, adha nidra maa tyo pani, pheri padhchu bhaneko...finals cha, kaam cha alik gaaro kya...aba its good bhanu bhaney sabai ley bhaney haaley, ramro ramro...kati ramro...aha sarai ramro bhanera sabai ley bhanchan...ma chai last maa post garda tyo tyo chai milena bhanney matra mero bhaag maa parney kya...matokni k bhancha rey nepali maa...tyo leftover kya...aba aaja ma chai kehi pani nabhanney...STABDHA bhaako ni katha padhera...ma chai gaye aba sutna...nidra laagna laagna khojyo...football pani sakyo....g'nite sabailaai...
Amazing broda how u been ??? long time no see...how amazing :P...meera pani recha aaja ta abuiiii ni...i thought u were bz wid ur finals kya...
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Posted on 12-06-07 6:04
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Sum Off, it is needless to say that you are an accomplished writer. By
now I am convinced that you can write stories on anything and
everything. On this particular story, I wish a drama series is made,
preferably in MaHa adaptation. Moreover you have left room for Sunil's
adventure, so length wouldn't be a problem, I assume.
Very few readers are lucky to be able to interact with their favourite
writers. With you, we can demand too. So I have one request. I'd like to
read one story from you which is set on the west and more importantly
depicts western characters and lives only.
Also more stories with
serious sociological/anthropological/philosophical/aesthetic/romantic and
tragic bearings belended together please, the likes of 'A thin slab' and few
more...
Only if wishes were horses... If I think about these wishes for one more minute, the chances are, I will not hit the 'Submit' button. So, I will not think anymore and hit the 'Submit' button right away.
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Posted on 12-09-07 4:44
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really appreciated your time that you devoted for this story, thanks a lot for letting us enjoy such a wonderful story
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Rythm
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Posted on 12-09-07 5:51
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I was unaware that you had finished this story and had posted it as I have not been a frequent visitor of sajha recently. I read the whole story and wondered how could one think and develop such a plot. It was quite different from the ones that you have written and it truly takes a highly creative and complex mind to write stories as such. I have always complimented you on your writings and your ability to think about the most minor as well as major details. This one was no different, however, it did not touch my heart like some other stories of yours have. I loved "From Kavre to Thimi", the one about ANA and also the one about the jacket. They kept me thinking for a long time and wondering how you coud have developed such a wonderful plot and potrayed emotions so easily. I could visualize everything, and I actually cried while I read from Kavre toThimi. I believe that if you have the ability to make someone cry with the aid of your fictional characters, then you certainly are one powerful writer. This one was really good too and the details were astounding, yet it did not touch my heart but did bring out admiration for you. And of course, as always please keep writing as your stories are always a pleasure to read. :)
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bhakunde bhut
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Posted on 12-09-07 8:09
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The protagonist turns out to be antagonist. The world is like that: not a mathematical equation where you are certain of the values.
Great work man. Your impulses are benevolent.
It's a pleasure witnessing a masterly work.
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