Wednesday, 14 September 2016

The changing face of Kayaking in India.

Kayaking is that sport that involves moving in water in a small, narrow boat (known as kayak) that is propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle. The Kayak usually only accommodates a single paddler, but tandem kayaks hold two people and some are even constructed in a matter to hold three people.
The history of Kayaking can be traced back to thousands of years ago when Eskimos of the Arctic used to build kayaks using driftwood or whale bones to use it for hunting and fishing.
Though kayaking has slowly gained popularity among the adventure community, it is still an activity that’s outside the mainstream in India. It remains a limited recreational activity, a niche rather than competitive sport. Nevertheless, kayaking is more popular around the southern metropolis of Bangalore, particularly on the weekends; there are trips organized on the Kali (in Dandeli town), Kaveri and Narmada rivers. For the views, little beats a kayaking trip in Goa – along the coast, on the river (Mandovi, Zuari) or in the backwaters. The tranquil backwaters of Kerala are also a lure for the kayaking enthusiast.
In the north, the rivers in the Himalayan region were made for kayaking. There are trips in and around Rishikesh, on the Ganges, but also on the Alaknanda, Mandakini and Yamuna rivers. Further up, in bone-chilling and inhospitable Zanskar, summer expeditions are organized amid stunning scenery, on the Zanskar and Indus rivers, as well as on the Tsarap Chu (a tributary of the Zanskar). Also recommended is a kayaking expedition out east to Arunachal Pradesh, on the mighty Brahmaputra, or on the Subansari (a tributary of the Brahmaputra), and on the Rangit and Teesta rivers in Sikkim (make Darjeeling your base for a kayaking trip on the Teesta). Meanwhile, if you’re interested in sea kayaking, head to the coast of Kerala.
The Himalayan Rivers are inaccessible during winters in India. Rivers like Zanskar are frozen and most of the others are too cold for one to indulge in any water sport. The monsoon months bring heavy rains to the lower reaches of the Himalayas, and melting snows in the mountains result in higher waters in all of the rivers, making it dangerous to negotiate the waters. Only on the Teesta river can one take up kayaking in the winter months, between October and April.
Therefore summers in India are best time to go kayaking. In August and September the water is more manageable and these months are best to go for kayaking, however skilled people can opt early summer months like June or July. Spring in India is also a good time to enjoy kayaking.
  • Considerable amount of skill and experience is required for higher seas and unpredictable weather
  • First time kayakers can quickly get the hang of the sport under proper guidance, in the calmer waters
  • Weather conditions, tides, currents and many other factors must be closely monitored to ensure safety. Therefore choose a reputable, experienced guid
  • Carefully choose your paddling destination as various kayaking areas have widely varied kayaking conditions. First timers may avoid areas those are subject to high winds and vast expanses of water
  • Consider taking proper training and gathering an in depth knowledge of equipments and rowing techniques before taking up this adventure sport


Saturday, 10 September 2016

Freaky Ali - Chupne Ki Dhoondo Gali

Sohail Khan has never impressed me as a movie maker. You just can't rely on casting Salman in all your crap movies just because he's your brother? Thank God some sense prevailed into Bhai's mind and he refused to play a guest appearance in Freaky Ali which was eventually played by Jacky Shroff(in which he has only made a fool of himself). Arbaaz Khan is trying to ape big bro Salman a lot in comic scenes and as expected, he fails miserably in doing so. Seema Biswas as a mother looks convincing(at last i said something +ve)! Jas Arora in a negative role tries way too hard to force a sort of comeback in Bollywood. Amy Jackson has no idea of what she's doing in this movie? (be it Katrina or Amy, why can't these stunners act)??
  Nawazuddin Siddiqui is the only saving grace of this sure shot washout flop! He has been let down by a poor script and below standard direction. Moreover the age difference between the main leads is a big minus here. Amy is almost half the age of Nawazuddin?? You need to be a Salman Khan or Aamir Khan to look convincing in such an age gap.
  Both the releases this weekend have been let down by lack of thorough research work which has always been a trademark of Aamir Khan! So in all, losses would be booked by distributors.
  This could very well mark the end of Sohail Khan as a director(until and unless, Bhai decides to bail out his flop career). Farah Khan, Sajid Khan and now end of another flop khan director!
  My movie rating - half star (only for Nawazuddin)
My advice - do anything in life but avoid this crap
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Thursday, 1 September 2016

Akira - movie review by amit dutta

AR Murugadoss made Gajjini and Holiday in Bollywood of which 1 was a Blockbuster and other an average grosser. Now he has come up with Akira and this time it's a sure shot washout flop! Movies with such weak script and poor direction either needs a Salman or Aamir to pull it off. Sadly both are not a part of this crap.
 Sonakshi as Akira Sharma is loud and irritating. Anurag Kashyap is trying hard to replace Mahesh Manjrekar as a baddie cop! Konkana Sen Sharma as a pregnant cop is clue less of what she's actually doing in the movie?? Amit Sadh(was not required at all)....
 Script of this movie has ingredients of Damini, Gajjini, Ghayal all 3 served in 1 dish! Action sequences look good to begin with but starts irritating afterwards as this becomes too repetitive and predictable.
My rating 0.5 stars and my request to all - "avoid at all cost"....
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