Friday, 11 May 2012

Campus adda


For the following story that I wrote, I got the opportunity to work with my best friend and an avid photographer, Aarthi Mohan for the first time ever and the experience was absolutely overwhelming. Thank you Aarthi, I hope we have many many more...

Payal Chhabria

The Maggi Station: The college canteen that was once popular for the hustle and bustle of students rustling through its spaces, has witnessed a drastic transformation over the last couple of years. The dynamic activity that was synonymous with college canteen is now overcome by semi-empty spaces and silent whispers. The students have found another place to unwind — the Maggi Station. Says Shruti M., “Sometimes the ice tea from the Maggi Station is what persuades me to come to college.” What brings life to this place is not the bright yellow board that screams out its name or its fascinating cottage like architecture but the constant chattering of scattered bunches of young women over a bowl of hot Maggi and chilled ice tea.

Chatty chaat: And those who do not find enough space at the station, step out to indulge in a combination of sweet-sour pani puri and a platter of fiery chaats at the chaat stall that has set up shop outside the boutique (Rangoli), diagonally opposite the college. Divya S., a student, says, “It's so refreshing to indulge in a plate of pani puri after a tiresome day at college; the kulfi serves as great dessert too.” Between 1pm – 2 pm and 6pm - 7pm (the closing period of both the morning and evening batches), if you happen to pass by and notice groups of young women huddled around the space outside the boutique and wonder what's being offered, it is simply a platter of scrumptious Kolkata chaat.

Starting a virtual wildfire

Payal Chhabria views the journey of Laughing Games/Jackbliss, the latest blockbuster on Youtube, along with its makers — Santhosh Chris, Bharadwaj Sundar, Anand Kumar and Sathish Kumar Gunasekaran.

Whenever he had an encounter with the computer, he was enveloped by a dash of magical power; whenever he faced an interesting situation, his mind could envisage, simultaneously, an animated version of the same; whenever he looked at his over-enthusiastic cat, he could see his new hero; whenever the world was lost in the enigma of a new craze, he had discovered a new idea.

Animated start

Video making and animation began to define Santhosh Chris. And what followed was Laughing Games/Jackbliss — the title of their video series — that has acquired over two million views on the most popular videos' channel, Youtube, that stemmed from his zeal and the intense passion of his young, dynamic team comprising Bharadwaj Sundar, Anand Kumar and Sathish Kumar Gunasekaran.

How does it feel to be proposed by Youtube for a partnership? One must ask the foursome, who has made it there in their early twenties and are yet dissatisfied. “We have miles to go,” claims Chris. Sometimes, passion serves as the strongest drive. It was this drive that led them to uploading videos on Youtube since 2007, while they were still feeling their way through video making and animations. “The videos acquired over 55,000 views on Youtube and the rest as they say is history,” says Bharadwaj, with humility. Before their association with Youtube, the group was associated with various other video sites like Dailymotion, Newgrounds and Albinoblacksheep. Their collaboration with these sites became the means through which they gained the exposure they needed to take Laughing Games/Jackbliss to the next level.

Their videos promise to satisfy not only your humour quotients but also to alter your ethical brain. “Making sense out of nonsense is the central idea for all our videos,” says Anand. They underline issues such as racism, mentally retarded children, environmental facets and other issues that reflect present day society. Their video against racism, “Mario back to the start”, gained much popularity and won them many accolades.

Issue-based

“We make videos on current issues, so that they get more exposure. When the World Cup was round-the-corner, we created a video that predicted our win with the same last ball that added six runs to our score and led to our victory. The response was overwhelming,” says Sathish.

Their series, “Cat versus Mankey”, that portrays a tiff between a puppet, who is very egoistic and a cat, who is humble, is sprawling on the internet like wild fire. “Mankey is the new internet celebrity,” proclaims Bharadwaj. They have made their presence felt at several film festivals across the country, some of which include Film Booth, an international film festival conducted at Delhi, festivals at Spaces and British Council, Chennai.




Apart from working on Laughing Games/Jackbliss, all four are involved in different jobs in varied arenas of the media industry. They work this out over weekends, into the nights, with computers at their disposal, commitment and passion as their paraphernalia, each other as inspiration and steaming cups of hot coffee to rejuvenate their senses; with every night carving the trajectory to reach yet another milestone...