Ragam.
People say that we live in a world of greed and hatred, but for me I see love everywhere – in the gallery, in open air theatre, in the shades, in an empty classroom. I can say that if you look for it you can actually see that love is all around you. I was talking about Ragam, the cultural festival of NITC, when you can see the act of love making in plenty (Ooph, I am so jealous :P). So, about Ragam 2010. Pro shows and the crowd (read it as girls from all over Kerala) are the two important factors that makes Ragam interesting. Comparing to the preceding years both of those categories failed to meet the expectations.. Pro shows by KK and Naresh Iyer were not even 7 miles near to last years Benny Dayal’s and Shankar Mahadevan’s. It sounded funny and so desperate when a performer in Naresh Iyer’s troop asked the audience to light their mobile phones and wave in accordance to the music. I can never say the programs were completely boring since I didn’t wait to...