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Civil Services Mains 2020 Results: In or Out ? Way ahead, gratitude and Pain

The Civils Mains result has been declared. This thread is for sharing your grief , joy , mixed feelings - absolutely anything and everything.



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I too would like to add a show called Yes, Minister. It's a satirical show that makes fun of the civil services of the UK. I found it to be hilarious.
sonder,Rise from Ashesand9 otherslike this
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@Chanakya  Same, decided I would watch it either when I am in or completely out of this.


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Kisi ko iska intezaar hai kya? 🐒


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While I feel that Aspirants has show the realism of ORN to a healthy extent, it kind of deviated away too. Multiple times. 

Some scenes are absolutely overboard. A serving DM living in a palatial mansion with 24x7 PSOs while visiting out-of-station Delhi? I don't recall UP Bhawan looking remotely like that! 

At a personal level, the show did prick many a heart. Some friends and my own blood (seniors) shut it down within 10 minutes or at max the 1st episode. Perhaps the nostalgia was too overwhelming. 

Here's to hoping that I and you, dear reader, never face such emotions. :)

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sonder,TheNotorious
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@whatonly You seem to talk only intellectual stuff in books, movies. Intellectual taste perhaps?! :open_mouth:
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hahaha 
sahi mei bro.
pata nahi kya khaaa ke developers ne yeh game banayi.
itni games kheli hai but jo Iska addiction hai voh kisi aur game ka nahi hua Abhi tak.

Agar yeh version aata hai toh you will be installing it right? Not to play regularly but to check out ki kya kya naya aaya hai?


mehuifs,
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Since we are talking about watching things, I want to plug Shyam Benegal's 2009 film Well Done Abba. 😛

It's a sweet, smart, uplifting film that'll touch your sensitive aspirant heart for sure. Set in a fictional rural village in undivided AP, it has the wonderful Dakhani dialect and a range of hilarious characters. It's about one dad-daughter duo's fight against the system to quench their thirst for justice (literally) by digging a well through a government scheme on their piece of land. And wonderful, wonderful songs.

Available on Netflix! 

Tabhi mai kahu ye dekha dekha plot kyu lag raha hai. Well Done Abba was adopted from this brilliant Marathi movie- Jau Tithe Khau (2006) which is exactly based on the same plot. Indeed, Well Done Abba was a critically acclaimed movie. Warna recent bollywood adaptaions from Marathi has only given pain (crying in sairaat's symphony). 


I think their is a wave of neo realism cinema which is right now happening in the vernacular regional movies of India. My absolute favourite being Malyalam and Marathi. (If anyone interested in entering the world of vernacular cinema, and intends to get a quick primer, I would highly highly recommend to watch this short video from one of my fav writer on one of my fav youtube channel- ). 


Wish similar quality of content was churned out from our Northen and Eastern belt. Can't remember any serious work happening in Bhojpuri/Awadhi/Maithili/Angika/Bengali/Punjabi. (Pls correct me if am over generalising it, but I don't think, take Bhojpuri for example, is in mood to get rid of it's obsession with objectification of women in their contemporary movies. Choliya lipistick se fursat milegi tabhi na ussey aagey badh paayenge. Or take Punjabi for example, which despite having a corpus of rich traditional folk stories is resorting to flashy cars and nagging girlfriends waley songs.) 

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@12432TrivendrumRajdhani Bihar should make a movie about ranveer sena.Then you will see why they make movies on choliya lipstick


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Since we are talking about watching things, I want to plug Shyam Benegal's 2009 film Well Done Abba. 😛

It's a sweet, smart, uplifting film that'll touch your sensitive aspirant heart for sure. Set in a fictional rural village in undivided AP, it has the wonderful Dakhani dialect and a range of hilarious characters. It's about one dad-daughter duo's fight against the system to quench their thirst for justice (literally) by digging a well through a government scheme on their piece of land. And wonderful, wonderful songs.

Available on Netflix! 

A lovely movie indeed.
We used to have a D2h connection back in the day. It used to have an on-demand movie channel that would show 3 movies a month on 60 rupees of charge. The three movies would go on the whole month 24*7 on the channel with only an interval break (and maybe a break of an hour between the movies). It was one of those movies of the month.
Brings back the nostalgia of good-old D2h days!


whatonly,
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Come on, it can’t be just me who thinks Aspirants is criminally overrated! 😅

I found it to be a shameless, anxiety inducing, very far from reality, long-form advertising of why coachings are essential to qualify this examination, peppered with a wholly unrealistic image of what one can expect after qualifying this examination.

But that's just me.

Aurora,KatnissEverdeenand28 otherslike this
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Since we are talking about watching things, I want to plug Shyam Benegal's 2009 film Well Done Abba. 😛

It's a sweet, smart, uplifting film that'll touch your sensitive aspirant heart for sure. Set in a fictional rural village in undivided AP, it has the wonderful Dakhani dialect and a range of hilarious characters. It's about one dad-daughter duo's fight against the system to quench their thirst for justice (literally) by digging a well through a government scheme on their piece of land. And wonderful, wonderful songs.

Available on Netflix! 

Tabhi mai kahu ye dekha dekha plot kyu lag raha hai. Well Done Abba was adopted from this brilliant Marathi movie- Jau Tithe Khau (2006) which is exactly based on the same plot. Indeed, Well Done Abba was a critically acclaimed movie. Warna recent bollywood adaptaions from Marathi has only given pain (crying in sairaat's symphony). 


I think their is a wave of neo realism cinema which is right now happening in the vernacular regional movies of India. My absolute favourite being Malyalam and Marathi. (If anyone interested in entering the world of vernacular cinema, and intends to get a quick primer, I would highly highly recommend to watch this short video from one of my fav writer on one of my fav youtube channel- ). 


Wish similar quality of content was churned out from our Northen and Eastern belt. Can't remember any serious work happening in Bhojpuri/Awadhi/Maithili/Angika/Bengali/Punjabi. (Pls correct me if am over generalising it, but I don't think, take Bhojpuri for example, is in mood to get rid of it's obsession with objectification of women in their contemporary movies. Choliya lipistick se fursat milegi tabhi na ussey aagey badh paayenge. Or take Punjabi for example, which despite having a corpus of rich traditional folk stories is resorting to flashy cars and nagging girlfriends waley songs.) 

TIL my favourite movie was adapted from a movie in my own mother tongue! Thank you! Will hunt down this movie and watch it. 

Malayalam and Marathi movies are indeed the perfect antidote to the senselessness of both real life and Bollywood, although I am yet to go beyond scratching the surface. Thanks for the intro video :)

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TheNotorious,
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@whatonly You seem to talk only intellectual stuff in books, movies. Intellectual taste perhaps?! :open_mouth:

Not at all! I'm no intellectual. I appreciate stuff that makes me feel as much as stuff that makes me think, if not more!

12432TrivendrumRajdhani,
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Why ECI is so butt hurt this time that it took a literal meaning of murdered and challenge it in SC? 
Is ECI is trying to wash of it hands of the Ruckus created due to Political rallies?
Ayushi7,
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I too would like to add a show called Yes, Minister. It's a satirical show that makes fun of the civil services of the UK. I found it to be hilarious.

Sry, can't resist :)


Quick Yes Minister trivia- Indira Gandhi was very fond of this series, and infact she was quoted somewhere (unable to refer it right now sorry) that she learns to manoeuvre the IAS officers by watching it on regular basis. It is not only the best English satire ever aired, but is used as an academic source to understand power in sociology and political department of universities (can certainly vouch for du). In fact, Yes Minister was officially adopted for Indian audiences in HIndi in the year 2001 on Star Plus, which had Farookh Sheikh as lead. But am unable to find this hindi adaption online anywhere. 


My all time favourite episode from Yes Minister is this first episode from Season 3, named as "equal opportunity", and I request every member of forum to watch it (at least this episode) whenever their schedule allows for. It will make all of us bit more attune to the issues of unfortunate glass ceiling hurting every women who aspires to dream in such ranks of hierarchy. 


For me, I have three gold standards of political satire. Raag Darbaari (Shri Lal Shukla), Yes Minister, and writings of Harishankar Parsai in that particular order.

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@12432TrivendrumRajdhani no no u are mixing punjabi movies with the songs .Most of movies are not like these gangster ,cars and like that stuff but they are full of comedy and that also not below the belt and are really very entertaining (if u understand Punjabi) and there are some good work also like Ardas,Punjab1984,Bambukat and Chal mera putt etc 


12432TrivendrumRajdhani,thepolicydreamerand1 otherslike this
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haha.
understandable :p


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