tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37823526.post5720193785721427036..comments2024-03-26T09:45:42.475+05:30Comments on Looking at Cartoons, Getting Along: रेको (अर्थात् रकेमेंडेशन्) Reco (That is Recommendation)Aniruddha G. Kulkarnihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09246236261997672943noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37823526.post-82919916345038574712013-10-06T11:05:58.851+05:302013-10-06T11:05:58.851+05:30Thank you Mangesh and Deepak.
Yes, I enjoy readin...Thank you Mangesh and Deepak.<br /><br />Yes, I enjoy reading Mr. Phatak's letter even today.<br /><br />Deepak- You are right...as my blog quotes in its static part Mark Twain: tell me a single idea that is really new and not used earlier.<br /><br />best, Aniruddha G. Kulkarnihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09246236261997672943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37823526.post-28886940996357704002013-10-06T10:33:03.039+05:302013-10-06T10:33:03.039+05:30Though second page of story was not clear rest pag...Though second page of story was not clear rest pages were readable.It was funny story.It was interesting to call 5 IIT,S as india,s top five "Ashrama" and now today after the increase in number of IIT,S your number in story would have changed if you had written it today.<br />Phatak was angry because you used old story for new contemporary issue/concept instead of writing absolutely new story.<br />I wonder with this criteria Almost all the great dramas of "Girish Karnad " would be " trash " because he always uses either mythological or historical stories or sources to tackle contemporary issues (as you did in this story)<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15551842662556774255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37823526.post-21679485689096472132013-10-06T09:51:00.383+05:302013-10-06T09:51:00.383+05:30प्रिय अनिरुद्ध यांस,
तुम्ही तरुणपणी लिहिलेली कथा ...प्रिय अनिरुद्ध यांस, <br />तुम्ही तरुणपणी लिहिलेली कथा आवडली परंतु त्यावरील टीका वाचून मौज वाटली. <br />मंगेश नाबर mannabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15475762165895534177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37823526.post-20880576914140586542013-10-05T11:38:02.970+05:302013-10-05T11:38:02.970+05:30Ek Regh,
On my browser and monitor, I can read it...Ek Regh,<br /><br />On my browser and monitor, I can read it with some magnification. <br /><br />bestAniruddha G. Kulkarnihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09246236261997672943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37823526.post-43612869531610775802013-10-05T11:16:30.984+05:302013-10-05T11:16:30.984+05:30Aniruddha,
Nice to see this post. But, I couldn&#...Aniruddha,<br /><br />Nice to see this post. But, I couldn't read the story. I magnified the image and tried to read. Though some words make sense, some have become illegible. I could read Mr. Phatak's letter as it is brief, so doesn't need much staring at the illegible text and screen, but otherwise it gets difficult for the three pages of the story. Sorry. I shall see if there is some other way of making the text legible for me.<br />--<br />From what you mention about the desperate pursuit of USA, good GRE scores and a teacher's recommendation, I thought of Indian films' desperate pursuit for Oscar awards. All seem to be the travellers of the same boat.<br /><br />Best.अवधूत डोंगरेhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07584335462907094516noreply@blogger.com