Thursday, December 25, 2025

Urvashi, No Take it easy Policy

                                            A Magical Experience called Urvashi.


It was era of 1993~94 wherein a new age music director had taken the nation by storm and Bengaluru was no exception. His name sold like Magic, the name was AR Rehman. 

After his first hit of "Roja", he had come up with another blockbuster called "Thiruda-Thiruda" with westernised beats. The music album was released much before the movie and it had made fans eagerly wait for the movie to release. The beats used in the song "Konjum Niluvum" had made the fans go crazy.  

 

It was the dark era of Cauvery dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, but art was beyond all politics and conflicts. The movie released to packed houses and people just went crazy. Although, it was released in various theatres, every body had the same feedback, "If at all you watch the movie, watch it in Urvashi theatre and nowhere else." 

I did watch, and honestly, it was not a movie, it was an experience and an amazing one at that. 

I don't understand music, nor am I qualified to comment about nuances of music, but the notification  before the start of the movie "This theatre is equipped with Dolby Stereo" made all the difference.

I could not pin point what exactly it was, but I felt the music and sound effects in this theatre was different compared to other theatres. The clinging sound of printing machines, the chugging of the train in the movie all felt so surreal as if all of it was happening within the theatre. 

When the song "Kannum-Kannum" started the whole theatre had gone into celebration mode. Surprisingly, I heard that the movie did not do well in Tamil Nadu, and in Bengaluru it was a Smash hit.

 

But, the real game changer was when the movie "Kaadhalan" released and the song "Oorvasi-Oorvasi" sounded more like a dedication to Urvashi theatre and this time the theatre had danced along with Prabhudeva.


From there on, the name AR.Rehman and Urvashi theatre became synonyms. The list of movies released goes on, Bombay, Dil Se, Rangeela, Kaadhal Desham  and so on. If AR Rehman is a craze in Bengaluru, he owes it to Urvashi theatre.

Various other movies also had their fortunes ringing here, In Titanic for instance, the scene where the Engine direction is changed to avoid colliding with Iceberg was so natural that it felt as if a Piston is operating right next to me. It was not loudness of the sound, but the frequency and the feel of sound which made the difference, and this, created memories for most of us who watched movies in this magical place.

Change is the only thing that is constant, the era of Multiplexes started seeping in around 2003~04 and many single screen theatres started slowly making way for multiplexes and some demolished to be replaced by commercial complexes. 

Amidst the changing dynamics of the city with respect to real estate, despite the OTT craze among people, and the drop in footfalls for movies even in multiplexes, Urvashi still stood strong and screened major blockbusters like KGF, Kantaara, Avatar etc.

Alas, the prevailing dispute between land owner and the theatre operator ended up in litigation and now the owners of the property have decided to shut down the legendary theatre in February 2026. The Screen will be permanently down.

Although the memories will be cherished, its tragic that there wont be any new memories in this legendary theatre. 

The lines, "...Take it easy Policy" from the song Oorvasi-Oorvasi will not be applicable here, this policy cant be taken easily. 

Miss you dear Urvashi.

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Blinded by Ignorance

It was the usual summer evening in Bengaluru way back in 2013~14.
I had set out myself towards JP Nagar and was waiting for the bus at bus stop. 
Since it was a summer evening there was not much of a crowd. 
Usually the buses towards JP Nagar operated at a frequency of 3~5 minutes, but to my dismay, not a single bus had come even after waiting for good 20 minutes.

I waited aimlessly at the bus stop cursing the BMTC buses, the Bengaluru traffic and whatever i could think of to blame.

As i was deeply engrossed in my thoughts, a bus stopped at the stand and a visually impaired youth got down beating his stick to the ground and waving his hands in the air to find his way towards the bus stop.

A senior citizen who was sitting next to me immediately darted towards the youth and guided him to bus stop and made him sit next to me. 
The visually impaired youth thanked the senior citizen and went on to explain that it is due to such kind hearted people he has been roaming around entire Bengaluru city in public transport and told him that almost every day there is somebody to guide him into right path.

I kind of felt sorry for the youth and also felt happy that he's being guided by people towards right path in his daily life 

Meanwhile, I could not refrain myself from venting out my frustration about how the bus towards JP Nagar which was very frequent had not come from past half-an hour.

The visually impaired youth immediately turned towards me and said "Sir, why are you waiting here, you should be going to the Bus stop at the other side" he gestured his hand showing the right direction towards the bus stop where i should have actually gone.

Cursing my ignorance and stupidity, I thanked him from bottom of my heart and headed towards the correct bus stop with lot of embarrassment.

The moment i reached the right bus stop, the bus arrived within 5 minutes
As i got into the bus, my mind began pondering the below thoughts

While i was blinded by my own ignorance and treading the wrong path,
he in his blindness came along as a guide and showed me the right path.