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Dec 23

 

Burt Munro, the Southland motorcycle legend is obsessed by his motorcycle. Alone, troubled, tortured, still determined to set a new land speed record at Bonneville Salt Flats with his modified Indian Scout motorcycle. It has taken all his life time to perfect his motorcycle. He made it against all odds in 1967 and set a world record which stands even today.

Worlds Fastest Indian” is one of the visually captivating creations by NZ director Roger Donaldson. Anthony Hopkins have really filled in all his energy into the role and have been successful in bringing back the legend on screen for all of us. Its an outstanding work and touches every ones heart.

An old man with his determination and positive attitude achieves the impossible. He goes with the call of his heart and make it happen. Watch this inspirational piece of work along with your family and friends. Its not just a biography of the motorcycle, its about passion which needs to be awakened in your self. True “Offerings to the God of Speed“.

Worlds Fastest Indian

Bit more info :

In 1971 Roger Donaldson and his collaborator Mike Smith filmed “Offerings to the God of Speed”, a documentary about the life of New Zealander Burt Munro, one of the oldest people to ever set a land speed record at the famed Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. This became the inspiration for this script 24 years later.. (Source)

Dec 23

Nandidurga or Nandi Hills is very famous weekend spots for Bangalorians. I don’t want to write up all the history here, read the Wikipedia article. I had never got a chance to visit this place before as my family is not used to picnics etc. and even my school/college days were so “bore” or they were dedicated to studies and house hold chores.

Saturday I got a chance to visit this place with my couple of friends Sharat and Prasad. It was one of the finest evenings I have spent outside work place or home. Beauty of hills, forest, chilling air and the art of the creator on sky did make our evening much more wonderful. Apart from these, there are remains of Tippu’s fort, few temples and resorts for your retreat.

It was “So Close but Yet So Far Away, I made my way this weekend to one of the nearest Hill stations. What are you planning to do for yours ;) ?