• A chess whiz

    Genre: Historical Drama/fiction

    No. of episodes: 7

    Presented by: Filtcraft Ltd., Wonderful Films

    “Chess is a war over the board. The object is to crush the opponent’s mind.

    Bobby Fischer

    In life, you do encounter some people who just blow your mind away or just make you put in awe of them. There have been many such people who have made a name for themselves in some or the other field. Be it the field of art, literature, sports, music or cinema- you will find people whose stories will just inspire you. They live their lives in such a manner that you always try to enter into their shoes and think how would they have dealt with life if they were in your situation. I don’t know about others but I often do this exercise whenever I find someone or something empowering. I always try to think deeply in order to come up with answers to questions which might be too overwhelming in nature. Questions which might appear to be unsettling but are actually there to channelize your growth or maybe turn you into a better person. Questions which one avoids but needs to face if ever he or she wants to experience a deep change from within. This week’s pick made me fall in awe of one such person.

    I am grateful for the fact that she made me feel good about my own skin and helped me look past my insecurities as regards to life which do crop up sometimes thanks to human nature. But I guess, if you want to grow in life with your own beliefs and ideals, you do need inspiration and the ability to inculcate the good traits of others like a sponge. That keeps you humbled and at the same time push you to be your best versions by helping to overcome our shortcomings.

    This week’s pick revolves around a young woman who is supposedly to be a prodigy in the game of chess and who despite the curve balls thrown to her by life emerges stronger each and every time and proves that she is not the one to be messed with but is a person who wants to be looked upon as one of the greatest despite her shortcomings. Though she has her flaws but she never lets her define her. Read on to find out more about this personality who screams aloud through her actions ‘I am flawsome.’

    Synopsis: The Queen’s Gambit revolves around the life of an orphan chess prodigy, Elizabeth Harmon, during her quest to become an elite player while struggling with emotional problems, drugs and alcohol dependency. The story is set in the mid-1950s and 1960s. When she is 8 years old, she loses her mother in a car crash. As, a result she is taken to an orphanage where she is taught chess by the building custodian, Mr. Shaibel. The pills which the orphanage offers to the girls to balance their disposition daily becomes an addiction to Beth. However, her strong visualization skills makes her a strong player in chess. After a few years, she is adopted by a couple . And from that time, her tryst with chess tournaments begins. However, the road to fame makes her dependency on drugs and alcohol worse. Will she be able to overcome her addictions? Will she be able to rise up to the top and be able to make a name for herself in the good sense? Or will she go down the drain as a person who could have been one of the greatest but is not ? What are the obstacles that she faces as she traverses her path to the top?Watch the series to find out.

    Assessment: A gripping tale about a girl who has a lot of obstacles thrown to her by life. Firstly, she loses her mother whom she was close to. Then, she loses the mother who had adopted her while rising up as a prominent chess player. But it is her belief in self and determination to make things work which helps her traverse her journey. Though she is proud of the achievements she has , but she ensures that she never goads on them . Instead she works hard and comes up with ways to improve her game. This apart from the fact that she has the willingness to learn from people is what makes the character of Elizabeth Harmon flawsome. Yes, she has her problems, but she doesn’t let them deter her from achieving her objectives. Instead, she finds a way to overcome those even though it means to put her ego aside. Apart from that, the precision with which she plays her moves which just brings her opponents to their knees made me fall in love with the game. Though to be honest, personally I am a person who does not know much about playing chess and had never given much thought . However, after watching Elizabeth play, she did give me some inspiration. So, if you do find me rambling about the game passionately in the near future, you might know where the inspiration comes from:p

    Another interesting aspect about the series is the time period within which it is set. The series as mentioned above is set in the time period of 1950s-60s . A period where very few women dared to make a name for themselves. Most of the women were either devoted wives and were supposed to conform to the gender roles. Yet, this lady made herself an exception. That is another striking feature about her why you will find her to be an inspiration. A woman who was unapologetic about herself and stood for what she believed was right. A woman who believed in challenging the status quo and making the world a bit progressive through her actions. A woman who was supposed to be an inspiration to other girls to pursue their love for the game. As far as the negatives are concerned, though you will find the occasional use of slangs and a few scenes which might be a bit offensive. But as such they do not affect the flow of the story which is important. Although, parental discretion is required for this one is how I would love to put it.

    The view: An inspiring tale about a flawsome girl who tries to carve a name for herself by challenging the status quo. In a field which was primarily dominated by males, she tries to break the glass ceiling by setting an example. Extremely unapologetic and firm on her beliefs is what sets her apart. Excellent performances by all the actors, very attention oriented and a story line which is not at all boring is how I would like to sum up my experience. No wonder, it has won the Grammy Awards and a lot of awards. Do include it in your watch list . Highly recommended . Don’t forget to share your experiences for the same. Would love to hear your views as well. And if you want me to cover a particular book, web series or movie which I have not covered, do put in your recommendations for the same in the comments. I will, with time cover the same. Till then, do keep sharing the love .Meet you next week with another pick.

    Lots of Love,

    Roshani P

    Rating: *** and a half stars

    Quote-Unquote: “It takes a strong woman to stay by herself in a world where people will settle for anything, just to say they have something.”- Alice Harmon to Elizabeth Harmon.

    The queen with her pieces.

    Que: At what age does Vasily Borgov starts playing chess?

    a. 5 years

    b. 8 years

    c. 12 years

    d. 4 years

    Continue reading →: A chess whiz
  • A peculiar tale ?

    Author: Torrey Peters

    Genre: Transgender Fiction

    “It is revolutionary for any trans person to choose to be seen and visible in a world that tells us we should not exist.”

    Laverne Cox

    Well, its the final Sunday of this month and the final blog post of the Pride Month series. Maybe next year who knows will come up with more great choices. Believe me this series just opened up the horizons of mind as I got to know so much about this section of people. Though some experiences were forgetful there were some which just opened up the mind. So, I am grateful for both the experiences which were good and bad. After all they do broaden our perspectives. And shouldn’t life be all about that? Broadening one’s perspective enables us to view things in a different light and helps us to accept things easily about things which we might be averse about. Perhaps it will take some time; but we do end up accepting things. The pick of the week was a mix of disappointment and a feeling of satisfaction. But as I said I am glad I picked up this experience . The reason might be because it has enabled to broaden my perspective and helped me put the LGBTQ community in a new light in my mind. I always admired the LGBTQ community because of the Ardhanareeshwara roop of Lord Shiva which I have always believed is the perfect symbol to represent the community. Also, these people have coexisted with the others since a long time. It is just sad that these people have always had to fight a lot of battles for basic human rights.

    Well, enough of my discourse on the LGBTQ community. I still have a long way to go when it comes to studying and learning about this particular section of people. Lets just focus on the pick of the week. With time, maybe my understanding will enhance more and I will be in the position to give a big discourse on it. Till then, I will just be happy to discover what the community has to offer in terms of what I love to do that is reading, watching and writing. This week’s pick revolves around three people- two women and a woman who has de transitioned into a man. How they navigate the challenge which comes before them unexpectedly . Read on to find out more.

    About the book: Detransition, Baby is the debut novel which is written by Torrey Peters.It tries to explore parenthood,love and gender apart from life of a trans person. Reese is supposed to be the former partner of Amy who has de transitioned herself into man and calls himself Ames and Katrina who is half Chinese and half Jewish. Katrina is supposed to be Ame’s current lover and his boss. The book is set in Brooklyn with all the characters in their thirties. It has been years since Reese and Ames(then Amy) have parted ways. But it seems Ames(Amy) hasn’t gotten over their breakup.

    At the current time, Katrina discovers that she is pregnant with Ames’ child which surprises Ames himself. The reason being he considers himself as sterile. Ames doubts whether he can father the child. So, he decides to bring his ex back into the picture as she wanted to be a mother to a child. However, Reese struggles with unhealthy relationship patterns .Katrina tries to understand but is skeptical about raising the child if she is not given the assurance of security.The three try to figure out the possibilities , the relationship they will have with each other if they decide to raise the child together. Do they support each other and will they raise the child up together ? The answers to these questions will be revealed if you read the book patiently :p. Thought would give you spoilers didn’t you ;p So, take the time out if you are curious to know the answers.

    Analysis: The book tries to explore the themes of gender, parenthood, love and the trans life. It tries to create a beautiful story but the story seemed to be too vulgar. Too many obscenities makes a book unreadable and not cool.Why don’t people understand such a basic fact about writing?

    The characters instead of focusing on the task seem to be too self obsessed and confused with themselves for the major part of the book. The author instead could have painted a much better picture about the experience they were facing. If I were the author, maybe I would have tried improving the character of Reese. A person who longs to be a mother and when opportunity presents her to be a mother; she instead of using the same to bring a change in herself just ruins it by indulging in an affair. How justifying it is supposed to be? Katrina, who is supposed to be a strong woman should have taken a stand for herself to bring up the child on her own especially after Ames fails to man up. That would have made Ames realize her worth and brought him to his knees. Instead she indulges in what is supposed to be an useless emotional drama of undergoing an abortion just because she does not receive a sense of security from her supposed to be lover? How empowering that is supposed to be a woman who claims to be independent. And as for Ames, if he still considered himself as a woman, then why the hell did he transition himself into a man . And if he could deal with situations clearly, he could have been the force to strengthen the bond between the three . I really wonder what was the author thinking while writing this one. I do agree that human beings are supposed to be flawed and imperfect. But they should have imperfections which enable them to grow and not create unnecessary panic and drama.

    Verdict: What could have been an interesting take to read is simply a piece which you feel is just a waste of time. I was really looking forward to this one because it was supposed to be a debut novel which was supposedly written by a trans woman and was nominated for the Women’s Prize of Fiction. But this one is a piece which though a good attempt to give us insights into the transgender community just disappoints. It makes you feel as if you have committed a grave sin by actually taking out time to read this one. There might be some people who will enjoy this work but for me to make it till the end was a very big effort. How I made it till end of the book is a question worth wondering for me. But as I said earlier , I would love to treat this as an experience which gave me a good lesson. A lesson to select good books which are worth your time.

    Cite Bite : She’s the type to turn hardship into hardness, like a shield for people she loves.

    Rating: * only

    The book cover

    Que: What is the profession of Reese in the book?

    a. Doctor

    b. Dentist

    c. PR executive

    d. Scientist

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    Continue reading →: A peculiar tale ?
  • A heart felt story

    Starring: Sanjay Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Purab Kohli, Victor Banerjee, Lilette Dubey

    Directed By: Onir

    Genre: Sports Drama

    “The love between a brother and a sister is like a flame that never dies. It only burns brighter with time .”

    Anonymous

    Today is the third Sunday of June, which is supposed to be Father’s Day also. So, a very happy Father’s Day to all the lovely fathers out there. You are your daughter’s first love and superhero to your kids. It is your sacrifices and lessons which define the future generation. Maybe one day there will be an article highlighting the role played by fathers in our lives. Till then, I on behalf of every son and daughter would love to thank all the fathers out there. Coming back to the theme of the month in which we honor the LGBTQ community through the articles. Today’s pick revolves around a son, a brother who was a good human being and was the apple of the eyes for every family member of his life as well as the love of his life. But, circumstances force him to fight a battle which was really heart-wrenching and a highly exhausting battle which no man should have ever fought. Read on to find out more.

    Story Line: My Brother Nikhil is a story which is based on the real-life story of Dominic D’Souza and was a film which was much ahead of its time. The film is set in 1986 and 1994. Nikhil Kapoor is Goa’s swimming champion-a dream which has been fostered by his father Navin Kapoor as he could not achieve it by himself. He has an elder sister named Anamika who is a teacher by profession. Though he is supposed to be a sportsperson, he is also shown to have an artistic side to his personality. All is supposed to be going alright until he becomes diagnosed with HIV(Human Immuno Virus). After, the diagnosis his entire life starts to fall apart. Firstly, he is thrown out of the swimming team, then his parents disown him and the final nail in the coffin is when he is arrested for the same and is kept in forced isolation under the Goa Public Health Act. The Act allowed the government to isolate HIV positive people. The only people who stand up for him in his tough times are his sister,her fiancee and his love-Nigel.What follows is a very emotional struggle for the basic human rights and how the dreaded disease takes upon his life and life aftermath.

    Scrutiny: This is a story that was way ahead of its times. A story which forces us to look into various issues like human rights and the stigma which surrounded around HIV-AIDS as a disease. This is a story which is supposed to be an eye opener and a movie that raises voice on various social issues. A beautiful story set in Goa which takes a ugly turn yet manages to carve a place in the hearts of the viewer. Apart from the beautiful story line and cinematography(my God the beaches of Goa have been so elegantly shot that it is sure to give you travel goals.) the performance of each and every actor in this one is worth appreciating. Even though Juhi Chawla and Sanjay Suri are supposed to be the actors who will earn your praise; but there was one actor who stole the limelight according to me and really deserves a mention because he is to be frank, a really under-rated gem that the Hindi film industry has and he is Purab Kohli. His act as Nigel in the movie will just melt your heart . He is the rock in Nikhil’s life and is always there for him providing him his unconditional love and support despite the challenges faced by both of them. This I feel is what true love is all about-when you value your lover’s happiness more than yours and make their happiness your first priority. Had he been a person who had cared only for his status , maybe he wouldn’t have had the courage to stand up firm and fight for what was wrong. That type of commitment is very rare to find in a person. One of the sad things I felt was that when Nikhil gets diagnosed with HIV, the very parents who were proud of his existence fail to stand up for him. Instead, they feel as if he has brought them disgrace by contracting the disease. Though they try to reconcile with him but the lack of awareness and stigma around the disease makes them discard the very son they were proud of. Such was the sad state of a disease which was not only contradicted through intimacy but there were other reasons a few years back. Although the reason is not revealed but it is interesting to note how people behave when they get to know a person has contradicted the disease. They treat the person who has contracted the disease as if he or she is an offender. The person who is supposed to receive love and support during such difficult times is ostracized by the society. The director who is also the writer of the story has surely done a commendable job to portray this through his work.

    The Sentiment: A bold movie which handles such a sensitive topic in the most sensitive manner giving us a lot of lessons of life while taking us on a super emotional journey is how I will describe this one. This movie was way ahead of its time. Though it did not have the masala to make it a commercial blockbuster. But it still manages, to strike a chord with the audience. So, definitely a movie to watch out for. The only tip I would love to offer for this one is that before you do sit for this one is that do sit with a box of tissues or with a big handkerchief. This one is definitely going to make you cry a lot. And if you are a person who is averse to showing a lot of emotions , you can skip this one even though it will be like missing something really beautiful. So, do let me know about your experiences about this one as well as the pieces of work you want to hear about . I will be happy to express my thoughts about the same. Till then take care and lots of love to everyone. Will meet you next week with another interesting pick.

    Que: What is the name of the NGO which Anamika and Nigel start to raise awareness about AIDS?

    a. Positive People

    b. People Positive

    c. People of Goa

    d. Peaceful People

    Continue reading →: A heart felt story

I’m Roshani

Welcome to The Expression Hub! I’m Roshani, who loves to express herself through the medium of writing. This blog is my little corner of the internet where I dive deep into the world of movies, books, and web series—reviewing, analyzing, and sometimes just ranting about the stories that make us laugh, cry, and question everything.

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