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Or-cut – A review

Posted by Kavin on February 1, 2007

Since I have been in Orkut for more than a year, I would like to review on it. Orkut is a cool place to hangout if you have nothing to do. I first got introduced to Orkut by one of my friends. When I joined Orkut in December 2005, I didn’t see many of my college mates there; maybe there were altogether ten from my college. But since the beginning of 2006, people from my college started joining and now there are more than 150 from my college in Orkut.

What is it so special about Orkut that lured millions of people? What made
The people to come out of other online communities such as Hi-5 and to join Orkut?
Orkut was invented by Orkut Büyükkökten, a Turkish software engineer and also an employee of Google. Lets see what is special about Orkut. Before that you also may consider reading the article on Orkut at Wikipedia.

1.Orkut brought a new concept called scrapbook. According to the dictionary, a scrapbook is an empty book where one can stick their own collection such as pictures, articles, etc. But the Orkut’s scrapbook is used to chat with other members of Orkut.

2.Orkut used much features of a forum, such as, maintaining one’s identity, having avatar, private messages,etc.

3.Orkut allowed users to classify their friends in Orkut into several categories such as a good friend or a best friend or an acquaintance, etc.

4.Orkut allowed users not only to add friends but also let them join or also create communities thus expressing the user’s liking.

5.The forums in communities allowed the user to chat about their favorite topics and also to get new friends.

6.Users have their own unique profile to express themselves

7.Users can search for other users with similar interests of their own.

- >Bugs in Orkut:
If you had read the Wikipedia article about Orkut, you would have seen that there are nine bugs in Orkut (which might have been debugged by now). Some of them can be found even by a normal user of Orkut, such as not showing the actual friends number (this problem was there one year back) but showing one extra or one less.

–>Bad Donut:

This problem occurred frequently in Orkut where a page “Bad Donut, No server for you” occurred when the user clicks on any link in Orkut. This problem would exist for a few minutes.

–>No data:
Sometimes, seen very rarely, Orkut, sometimes, is unable to fetch the data to the
user such as displaying the message “Data currently not available”.

But put altogether, is Orkut a very good place? Most people would have been aware that Orkut has a bad side too. But Orkut allows users only above the age of 17 which ensures that the users are of legal age to accept it.

->Underage:
As said above, Orkut allows users only who are above the age of 17 but would that stop underage people from joining Orkut? I have seen many boys and girls who are under the age of 18 in Orkut. I didn’t know how they joined in. Maybe they gave a fake birthday year. I was shocked to see a user whose age is 14 and also in the 9th std in school has an account in Orkut.

->No Privacy:
As the users of Orkut may know, Orkut has no privacy. A scrapbook is a user’s open room where anyone can come and talk and also listen to what others speak. But this is normally accepted by the users of Orkut as they don’t seem it much bothering.

->Hatred:
Orkut has users from around the globe. There have been cases of discrimination and hatred among the people. People express their hatred openly on other people. Let it be in the scrapbook or in the forums in communities, the hatred started growing everywhere.

–>Bogus Reports:
Orkut has a very useful option called as “Report as Bogus”, which can be used to report people of their misbehavior or their inappropriate action which might have caused displeasure of others. If a certain fixed amount of such reports is reached, the person or the community would be deleted by Orkut. But this was used by people to delete and insult the innocent.

–>Anti-communities:

The hatred among the people and societies even went to the formation of anti-communities where one insult and destroys their target in words. This in turn invokes the supporters of the attacked to reciprocate the same. A large number of anti-communities are growing proportionally to the communities.

–>Revolutionary communities:
A number of communities such as Revolutionary ones were spotted everywhere. These communities were formed in order to revolutionize Orkut, to change the way it is; some mainly focused on the anti-communities and the ones who misused Orkut to disturb others in any form.

->Viruses:
Orkut was not any exception to get infected by virus profiles. These profiles spread unwanted messages asking the user to click on a link which may lead to a severe virus.

–>Scanning Links:
After the virus spreaded a lot, Orkut decided to put an end to it by introducing the word verification system to it everytime an user types a link in a scrapbook or in a forum.
But some new viruses were able to overcome the verification system and were seen in a few places.

->The photo problem:
Some months back, a message was being spread that the photos in a users’ (especially girls) Orkut album were being misued and also being faked. This led to panic among the users.

->Orkut vs Messenger:
Though Orkut was popularized, there was still one thing Orkut lacked – the interactivity and features that messengers gave. Messengers were still a faster way of communicating between friends. Hence one could have expected, there were many transitions from Orkut to Messengers.

–>Third-Party softwares:
Though Orkut didn’t come forward, there were third-party softwares that helped Orkut get what it didn’t have. At first, Orkut didn’t have the reply option immediately below the scrap, it was once provided by a third-party software developed for browsers such as Firefox. One more problem that users faced is the lack of interactivity; such as not being informed that they have got a new scrap. A Third-party software called Scrapboy was getting popular soon which informed users of new scraps and also provided a single click from sending a scrap.

–>Integration of Google Talk into Orkut:

Orkut atlast came forward in introducing its own messenger into Orkut. Now Orkut shows whether a user is online in Google Talk, hence Orkut easily integrated Google Talk to let users switch into Google Talk easily.

Orkut has made many changes in the past years. There are just under 4 crore users in Orkut. Thats what Orkut has brought into the people. Some people like Orkut because it connects old friends, or maybe because they wanna find new friends, but whatever it is, Orkut may still rule this year.

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Magic Four!

Posted by Kavin on October 17, 2006

For many months, my life was theatre-free. I didn’t care as well. Maybe I lost interest in the movies? No I wasn’t. Maybe everyone else was busy? No they weren’t. Then what could be the reason? All my friends had seen most of the movies (which I was interested in) either accidentally or with their friends. It was like that when on September 1, I struck gold or is it a jackpot?

August 25, 4:30 pm (approx) Venue: College bus
I was in the college bus returning home, as usual gazing out at the streets and watching everyone sleeping. My mobile vibrated. Well time for messaging! It was my friend Kumar. He was asking me whether I could join with them for the movie ‘Vetayaadu Vilayaadu’. Ofcourse yeah! It was the most anticipated movie of that time. But as usual, I had to ask my parents. So I told him that I would let him know later that night.

August 25, 6:15 pm (approx) Venue: Arun’s (one of my close friends) house
Arun is also from my college and he invited me to his house. So I was there working with his PC when I was getting reminder messages from Kumar. Very soon, I got a call (or two) from him. Maybe I should see the film.

August 25, 7:45 pm (approx) Venue: My house
My mom allowed me for the movie. “I am coming…” is all I sent to Kumar. Sometimes SMS is very useful.

August 25, 8:30 pm (approx) Venue: My house
My dad asked me to get ready for the movie “Something Something (Unakum Enakum) (whatever!)”. Huh? Alright! This movie was a hit. I wanted to see that movie too but not too late. Anyway time to break the long theatre silence.

August 25, 9:30 pm (approx) Venue: Udhayam Cineplex
“Something Something… unakum enakum”


Now this movie title was changed to unakum enakum for some tax reasons. Well, this movie was nice. The first half was a typical telugu movie. The hero (played by ‘Jeyam Ravi’) falls in love with the heroine (played by Trisha) who has come to her friend’s house (played by Richaa), Richa also happens to be Ravi’s cousin. Unfortunately, Trisha happens to be the sister of a poor farmer (played by Prabhu) and Ravi is a son of a multi-millionaire (played by Bhagyaraj). The hero’s family comes to know about their love and kicks Trisha out from their house. But Ravi goes to Trisha’s residence to win her back. And he is ready to do anything for their love even if it is a farming challenge put up by Trisha’s brother.
Actually, the movie was good. Ravi and Trisha did their part well. Prabhu is the spot light of the second half. Bhagyaraj is also to be appreciated. Songs are pretty good.

Rating: 7/10

August 26, 8:30 am Venue: My house
I was ready for ‘Vetayaadu Vilayaadu’. I was told the theatre is Melody. Now I have never gone to this theatre and I have always thought this to be a unconsiderable theatre. Well, with friends, everything would be good. Fortunately, the time for searching the theatre was saved when my dad dropped me at the theatre.

August 26, 11:20 pm Venue: Melody theatre
The theatre wasn’t bad as I thought. Infact, it was good and decent except for two pillars in the middle of the hall. Around 10 of my friends were there waiting for me. Well with whistles blown all over the theatre, the film started.

“Vetayaadu Vilayaadu”

The film starts with the hero’s (Kamal) introduction followed by intro song. The story starts with Rani, a college student and the daughter of a police officer (played by Prakash Raj), having not returned home. Later, with the help of Raghavan (Kamal), they find that Rani was brutally murdered. Raj and his wife plans to go to New York for a change but over there, they were also brutally murdered (executed, as said in the movie). Operation “Hunt and Play” begins as Raghavan heads to New York to investigate about Raj’s murder and there he finds that Raj’s family are not the only victims.
The film heads in a great style and interesting throughout the movie. To avoid seriousness throughout, Jyothika comes into play. The songs are absolutely great. Daniel Balaji have played his role excellently as a villain.

Rating: 9.5/10

August 26, 2:30 pm, Venue: LIC Bus stop
Maybe my friends decided “Only Business!” thing. They wanted to head straight to home rather than visiting Spencers which normally people do. Ok I thought! My dad called me and said that he is in Devi theatre getting tickets for the movie “Imsai Arasan” and asked me whether I wanted to join them. I replied no. One movie per day is enough,right?

August 26, 2:45 pm, Venue: LIC Bus stop
I was still waiting for my bus. Yes there is only one bus direct to my house in that route and its frequency is very less. After minutes of waiting and going around the long bus stop, I noticed that all of my friends had got a bus and had. Just then the bus arrived. Thank God! The bus driver had no intention of stopping the bus at this stop. Only then I realized that the bus would never stop at that stop. Damn! I have to wait for another 30 mins for the next bus and for that I have to go to the previous stop – The Devi bus stop.

August 26, 2:55 pm, Venue: Devi Bus stop
I crossed the Devi theatre (my parents and my sis would be watching the movie) and waited at the stop. Just then, my mom called me and asked me to join with them instead of waiting. The film hadn’t started yet. I felt like I was waiting for this opportunity. Well, I always wanted to watch this movie. Why miss a chance?

August 26, 3:00 pm, Venue: Devi Cineplex

“Imsai Arasan: 23m Pulikesi”

The story, set in the age of Tipu Sultan, and the comedy actor Vadivelu playing his first film as a lead hero is the main spotlight of this movie. Manorama (played as the queen) gives birth to twins. Her brother called as Kumaraguru(played by Nasser) plans to raise up the child which the astrologer predicts he would be a “puppet”and to behead the other which the astrologer predicts would be “Intelligent and brave”. Without the queen and the King (played by Nagesh) knowing, the claimed ‘brave’ child is sent to a worker who has other plans – to not kill the baby but to raise him up. Meanwhile the puppet child grows up to be Pulikesi – a very coward and stupid king acting to the orders of his uncle Kumaraguru. Pulikesi’s twin brother comes from Nalandhar University and plans to end Pulikesi’s era. After learning that they are twin brothers, he has other plans – to swap places and to end the era of Kumaraguru.
The movie is absolutely hilarious. Set in a very serious background, the movie goes in two and half hours of absolute comedy). The movie delivers several messages and they seem to indirecly target something. Vadivelu and Nasser has done their part to the best. Songs are not so good (What to expect if the movie is set in age old time!)

Rating: 8/10

August 26, 6:15 pm Venue: Car
I asked my dad to drop me at the Sathyam theatre after watching the movie. Why? (Rewinding…)

Flashback (3 hours back)
August 26, 3:15 pm Venue: Devi theatre
I was watching the movie “Imsai Arasan” when I received a message from my friend Karthikeyan (another of my close friends). He told me that there are free tickets for four and four Rs.50 refreshment coupon (again free!). “Well, three movies in a row?”, I thought. Well my dad too accepted. Well what movie is this? – Lagey Raho Munna Bhai. Usually I would have said no to an hindi movie (I dunno the language) but since I liked the first part watching it at the theatre, I accepted.

(Back to normal)
August 26, 6:20 pm Venue: Sathyam cineplex
Though I couldn’t understand hindi, I could understand with their actions and with the few known words. Thats how I watched the other hindi movies. Anyway, to give translation was a boy who knew hindi very well (atleast can understand). He is Suresh (another of my close friends). Arun was also there (quite surprising for me!). Usually he would comment on hindi movies while watching but this time he restrained himself and listened to the story.

“Lagey Raho Munna Bhai”

The movie I thought to be a sequel to Munna Bhai MBBS wasn’t one after all. This story is absolutely different. Sanjay Dutt (played as Munna Bhai ( big time rowdy)) along with his assistant (forgot his name!) gets a building contract signed for a business man (played by the villain of MBBS). Later he takes part in a radio contest about Gandhiji and wins seeking the guidance of some old people (probably freedom fighters). He goes to the radio station to get his prize money and meets Vidhya Balan who is the RJ. Vidhya Balan believes him to be a professor in History and asks him to give a lecture about Gandhiji to her senior friends (the homage for the old people). Munna accepts and studies about Gandhiji and guess what? Gandhiji comes in his real life (visible only to him) to help him. He gives a successful lecture and with a little bit of help from Gandhiji, wins the place as a radio jockey to help the people of Mumbai. With Gandhiji’s strategy, Munna Bhai wins a place in everyone’s heart. The movie gets serious with the building contract issues and Vidhya Balan starts to hate Munna. How Munna solves it? Gandhi has the answer for that in the interval, “when I am there, why you worry?”
Like the first part, the movie was funny and hilarious but this movie has more seriousness to it. This movie tells people on how to deal with situations and how to handle people in this country. A surprise guest role by Abhishek was shocking. Songs are pretty good like the first part.

Rating: 8/10

August 26, 9:50 pm Venue: My house
Back home, finally and I just then remembered that I hadn’t eaten anything since morning except for some refreshments then and there in the theatres. Three movies in a row or should I say four movies in a row if I had to include “Something Something…”. Not to forget, I saw Vetayaadu Vilayaadu the next day too. Well, a nice stop to a long wait.

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Forums – The unused treasure

Posted by Kavin on October 17, 2006

Forums – According to the Cambridge dictionary, a forum is defined as follows a place on the Internet where people can leave messages or discuss particular subjects with other people at the same time.
If you ask me, what I would say is, Forum is one of the best ways of communication online. Most of the people are not aware of forums. They would have come across it many times. But they wouldn’t know how useful it is. Most of the people who uses orkut doesn’t even know that they are using forums in orkut communities. Even the scrapbook is like a forum.
As said, a forum is like a message book where people can leave messages. Every new topic started in a forum is called a thread. One of the advantages of forum is it displays the time a post has been made. The top leading forums servers are bringing the best to their forum everyday with very cool updates.
To make the forum more popular, forum spaces are being given free even by top leading forum servers. Forum hosting has been never easier before. Invision Boards is also hosting a free forum server.
Forums can be used very effectively and can also be extracted the most. It is just like a 24/7 chatroom. It might even be the next busiest form of online communication. It is already!

Note: I am not endorsing any group or any product.

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Give me fantasy!!! (Comparison between Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings)

Posted by Kavin on August 27, 2006

This is purely my own work and I am not liable if anyone else claims this work to be his/her.

Harry PotterBooks on fantasies lured the hearts of the men into an imaginary world of real life. No wonder these stories dwell and continue to bore deep into the hearts of The Ringmany. We have come across many stories. Two of the wonderful pieces of work are Harry Potter, by J.K.Rowling and Lord of the Rings by J.R.R.Tolkien. Both the authors have had a predilection for magic and incredibly, both books can make you to mull things over.

Both Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings revolve around the same subject – The war between the good and the evil. Though they are of the same subject, they progress in an offbeat manner. Both the authors have a different theory and postulates about the races. Frodo Baggins
Harry PotterHarry Potter is a story about a boy named Harry Potter and his tremendous adventures in the opulent Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and his encounter with his counterpart, the so-called Voldemort, a Dark Wizard. Lord of the Rings is a story that revolves around a single possessive ring that tries to incentivise people to safeguard it until it grows stronger enough to let Sauron, the Dark Lord, to take over the world.

Albus DumbledoreWe can’t help but notice certain similarities between these two fantasies. In Harry Potter, there are two races of men – the magical folks (wizards) and the non-magical folks (muggles). The whereabouts of the wizards have been shrouded in secrecy from the muggles. In Lord of the Rings, the races Gandalf (wizard)of men branches into many. Hobbits are the race most likely to be known – a group of short, enthusiastic and cheerful people. Another known race is the dwarfs, a vigilant group of short men living in their own pride. Apart from the people, you would next come across the wizards. Unlike Harry Potter, Wizards most likely mingle with men in Lord of the Rings.

Bilbo Baggins (an Hobbit) Gimli (a dwarf) Dobby (house elf)

It is very interesting to note that both authors have a very different idea about the races. For example, in Lord of the Rings, Elves are considered as Elvesthe symbol of beauty, peace and purity. They usually have long hair and have ears quite bigger. Their shine exaggerates their beauty and they can foretell the future. A remarkable thing about them is that they have great healing power and elves are known to be immortal. On the contrary, in Harry Potter, house-elves as they are called so, are faithful and ugly creatures. They measure only about 2 or 3 foot and have big bulgy eyes and very wide ears. Though they are equally powerful as wizards, they are bound to serve wizards and the torn clothes they wear is the symbol of enslavement. House elves can make good messengers too.
Dementors

In Harry Potter, one would come across the death eaters – the evil faithfNazgulsul lot who serve under the Dark Lord. Alongside Lord Voldemort, they threaten the wizarding world. They will do anything for the Dark Lord even if it costs their lives. Another creature that one would come across is the Dementor – the creature that one doesn’t want to meddle with. They wear black hooded clothes and float in the air, sucking out happiness as they pass through. They guard the wizard prison and their margin of punishment even goes to sucking souls out using their shapeless mouth. In Lord of the Rings, you would come across the Nazguls, the faithful servants of Sauron. They were once kings put under the enslavement of Sauron and they can never be killed by the likes of men. Like the dementors, they wear hooded black clothes. They ride either on black horses or on dragon like beasts and are called as nightriders. Lord Voldemort

Both the stories are related in some way. Both the Dark Lords take lifelesSauron the Dark Lords form – Voldemort after trying to kill Harry when he was just a year old and Sauron when he gets the ring cut down from his hand. In both the books, the heroes take the pain in suffering the task they are entitled to. Both have marks of curse. Harry has a scar on his forehead while Frodo, a character in Lord of the Rings has a scar on his forearm. Both feel the sense of pain on their scars, when the enemy is nearby.

Both Lord of the Rings and UrukhaiHarry Potter have a variety of creatures. In Lord of the Rings, you can find the
Orcs andBuckbeak the Hippogriff the Urukhais – both warriors of the dark lord Sauron. Harry Potter is no exception. It has various creatures – Dementors, werewolves, Centaurs, giant spiders, Blast-ended skrewts. Harry Potter has no margin for creatures.

Both the booHarry, Ron and Hermioneks are just like a drama, involving humor, love, bravery, war and most importantly
(from left) Merry, Sam, Frodo and Pippin
friendship. Harry’s love for his lost parents and the friendship between Harry, Ron and

Hermione is well known in Harry Potter and the friendship between Frodo Baggins, Sam

wise Gamgee, Pippin and Merry in Lord of the Rings should be well appreciated. Harry Potter desperate to meet his dead parents and Frodo desperate to get back home and to lead a peaceful life brings out tears from the readers’ eyes.
Legolas (Elf) Severus Snape Rubeus Hagrid
Both Tolkien and Rowling have emphasized importance on certain characters. When speaking about Lord of the Gollum aka SmeagolRings, one should not forget Gollum, a very important character. Born as Smeagol, it gets possessed by the ring and gets transformed into Gollum. Some other very important characters are Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli who are the warriors who help to fight the battle against the dark lord. In Harry Potter, one should not forget Snape, a person most loathed by Harry and Hagrid, Harry’s most dearest friend from Hogwarts. Malfoy, Black and Lupin also come into play

Notice any SIMILARITIES??? (between the left and the right>
Sirius Black

Remus Lupin

J.K.RowlingBoth the authors seem to have lived in the world of their story. Every character in the book is framed well. J.K.Rowling has set the story in 90s and the story was written in simple English. Even the one who loathes fantasies and who believes in the words of Vernon, a character in the book, “There is no such thing as magic” will start to love the boy who lived and will end up in saying, “I love magic”. Harry Potter movies are a great hit everywhere covering the audience of every age. In fact, J.K.Rowling, the author, has become the most successful author in the world.
J.R.R.Tolkien
J.R.R Tolkien, author of the 50s, has set the story in ancient times when wizards and elves existed. The author had used complicated words and the poems and songs in the book tell his love for poetry. The author also has designed maps in the books to ensure that the reader doesn’t miss anything in the world of Lord of the Rings. Though the story was finished long back by the late Tolkien, many authors are bringing up with the continuation of the story after such demand from the readers. New authors may continue the story, but Tolkien will still take pride in his masterpiece ‘Lord of the Rings’

Both the authors have proved that fantasies are the best way to attract the readers. Both the series of Harry Potter books and Lord of the Rings were made into movies and all of them have been a hit. Lord of the Rings III part bagged 13 oscars for it and Harry Potter IV bagged the most successful movie of the year earning millions in the first week. Not to forget the VI book which got sold out a million copies in the first week. Let it be Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings, a fan of fantasies wouldn’t have missed both. Yes the craze for these two books will never fade unless a rival series comes into play.

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Ankit Fadia – A split review

Posted by Kavin on July 23, 2006

Just months ago, after the visit of Ankit Fadia to my college, I had posted about him praising his job. Now the month after he came to our college, there were several critics. Some were complaining that his tricks doesn’t work. Some were telling that he had taught us out-of-date methods. Yes there are something bad which can be told or created upon him. But lets also see the good which are there in what he did.

1.
BAD: He taught us extremely old methods to hack.
GOOD: He just wanted to give us an idea of hacking but not to show the real way of hacking (How can you expect it to be free?.

2.
BAD: He didn’t explain everything clearly.
GOOD: He was running out of time and ofcourse he didn’t want to teach the real way of hacking.

3.
BAD: Some of his tricks weren’t working.
GOOD: Ofcourse they won’t work. They are old ones. But we got some idea on how to do it. You can’t be spoon fed!

4.
BAD: He only wanted us to join his course.
GOOD: Ofcourse, join the course if you want and then you can get onto hacking business.

5.
BAD: In his books he has published, nothing was explained clearly.
GOOD: Oh is it? If he has to explain each and every step, he has to publish a book of 1000+ pages. Would you buy such books?

6.
BAD: If he didn’t want us to learn the real way of hacking, why did he come here?
GOOD: Some of them didn’t even know there is a word called hacking. The actual objective of the course was to defend oneself. But how to defend? To teach one the different ways (ideas) of hacking. Thats what he did.

7.
BAD: What is he doing here in India? He should be studying there at Stanford University.
GOOD: Oh come on! He was on holidays when he came to India. Can’t he do a part time for himself? And know what? His aim was not to become an ethical hacker by profession but he wanted some other job.

8.
BAD: All the websites and computers are immune to normal ways of hacking.
GOOD: Yes ofcourse, crackers will find new ways to crack while hackers such as Ankit will find ways to defend and bring immunity to such threats.

I guess that explains it all. Ofcourse people are ready to criticise but some has to defend. Hope you all found it useful!

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Welcome to Amusement Park!!!

Posted by Kavin on June 8, 2006

Amusement parks have been a great hangout place. From six to sixty, everyone enjoys them. I think that VGP is the oldest known amusement park in India. VGP Golden Beach started in the year 1975, with attracting rides even at that period of time. The best part of VGP Golden beach is the Beach inside it. It used to rock Chennai until 1994 or 1995. But it lost its lure when advanced amusement parks shadowed VGP.

Little Folks was my favourite when I was at the age of 8. Though it is very small, it is very neat and attractive. It is designed for kids only. One of the best example is the swimming pool of knee level depth of an average man. But adults too enjoy the Flume water ride and boating. The lake is very huge that gave me chills since we always used to go for boating during night time. I have never seen the lake during daytime. But one of the most powerful attraction first came in Little Folks, the introduction of Dolphins and Sea Lions show, the first of its kind in India. The show was absolutely great, but Little Folks now stand in pity as the dolphins died due to high chlorination and the sea lions were never able to buy the show since then.

Kishkinta, the next amusement park came two years after Little Folks. The ‘once more poalaama daddy?’ fame ad, attracted many visitors. Kishkinta started rocking Chennai with its ‘White Water ride’ and 3D theatre and not to forget, the enormous wave pool, the first of its kind. Though Kishkinta is comparatively small, it still attracts many visitors in and around Chennai. It calls itself India’s No.1 theme park.

MGM Dizzee World, the next big thing, started years after Kishkinta and sooner, it invaded Chennai with its enormous area and with advanced rides that the other amusement parks failed to bring. MGMDW would be proud to have introduced rides such as Roller Coaster ride, Ranger, Rainbow and Revolution. Always jam packed with crowd, MGM began attracting more when it introduced Snow Park, in the hot sultry climate of Chennai. I am still wondering what MGM stands for. Some strange thought tells me that it is “Metro Goldwyn Mayer” a famous studio of Hollywood. MGMDW still rocks Chennai as the big thing.

Queensland, came years after MGM Dizzee world. Only recently, I went to Queensland for the first time and I think that Queensland is comparatively smaller to MGMDW. Queensland reminded me of VGP with dance and music shows here and there and like a railway station, a lady is giving timely announcements to the visitors. To talk about Queensland, I think it has the best roller coaster ride, it is huge but it doesn’t turn 360 degrees. It has ropeway (cable car), something that you can’t find in Chennai. Not to forget the Free fall tower, the first of its kind and the enormous swimming pool. Queensland will rock Chennai along with MGMDW until some other amusement parks come into play.

Some of the other amusement parks are Dash N Splash, a very small water theme park. Very enjoyable for swimming pool lovers. Black Thunder, Asia’s no.1 water theme park as it calls itself is no exception with its enormous area and amazing water rides that captivated visitors from all around Chennai visiting Ooty. Adhisayam, in Madurai, is also known for its great rides. Next time, you like to visit any of the above, have a minimum of Rs.500 in cash for a person and you would enter a new world of extravaganza.

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