- Window Seat-Udayan Thakkar
- Bill Gates said that for the past ten years he has been spending the spring at Long Weekend and Beach-House with his girlfriend Ann Winbled, and Melinda has agreed to this arrangement
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Maa Microsoft and one of the richest men in the world, and his wife Melinda are splitting up after eight years of marriage, he announced on May 9. Why did this happen Speculation is flowing. Bill and Melinda were married on January 1. In an interview published in Time magazine on January 19, Bill Gates said that he had been spending the spring at Long Weekend Beach House with his girlfriend Ann Winbled for the past ten years, and that Melinda had agreed to the arrangement.
We remember the play 'Same Time, Next Year,' written by Bernard Slade, which was performed in the 19th in the United States. In 19, a movie was made from it. Praveen Joshi and then Arvind Joshi played the role with Sarita Joshi in her Gujarati adaptation 'Mosam Chhalke' in 19. Let's take a look at the private scenes of this play-
8-year-old George wakes up successfully. The electric bell of the alarm clock is wagging its dream tail. What was the dream? No time to think, catch a flight from New Jersey to California. Helen is fast asleep. He can't wake up from anything. Except for the mild cough that her child ate across the 20-foot-thick granite wall. (Helen is portrayed as a mother.) George loves children, but wants them to disappear sometimes, and leaves himself alone, with the beautiful Helen, who said in her second year of college, 'George, I've been yours all my life. Was waiting! ' Halen said this in the corridors of the Paradise Theater, in the very first hour of their 'blind date'. (Love is really blind.) Married in a week, Helen became pregnant in a month, George had to go abroad for military service in a few days. Helen was gone when he returned. In her place was an ideal wife and mother, all the bad guy wanted, except a girl named Helen. Suddenly George hears his dream - the scent of Jaswant wafting, he sleeps on a bed of sand, which is smoother than June. Helen feels like squirming, but where on the fun sand mattress? (The name suggests that Helen - like Troy's character - was beautiful. George's unsatisfied sexual orientation is also shown.)
This side leads Doris home to revel. The dog has vomited and ruined the carpet since his son Tony ate the cake. Anne and Tony fight. The doorbell rang as he picked up the telephone. Doris sets out for the Catholic resort, mingling with the six boys. Like George, Doris has three children. After driving for hours, Doris forgets and arrives at Sea Shadows Inn, where George has just arrived. Strangers and loneliness are both involved. The warmth of the heat dissolves the shyness. George hears the sound of sand again, the smell of jaswanti. Three cheerleaders dance in front of Doris's eyes, the first has G written on the T-shirt, the second has E written on the T-shirt, and the third has T written on the T-shirt.
George's eyelids open in the morning. Whose hand is this on his chest? Not Helen. Whose bracelet Slowly coming to mind. He comforts Doris, 'We have done nothing to be ashamed of. Dorothy, I'm not in love with you. I have fallen in love with you! How can I explain to you that my marriage is happy? ' 'My name is not Dorothy,' says Doris calmly.
The relationship between these two characters is bound up with physical attraction. But this is not a ‘one night stand’. Both feel free in the vicinity of Ekmak. Hearing George's laughter, Doris finds herself on a 'vacation that is different from reality'. George's mind wanders. He proposes' Let's run away to the island of Tahiti! .... but son Michael is very dear to me. We will keep it together. (See? Want to run away with girlfriend, but don't leave family.)
In the end both decide: to meet at the same place, at the same time, year after year: same time, next year! (The narrative period begins in the sixties of the twentieth century. Free sexuality was practiced in America. The author does not sit down to do justice. Spending a night together, with the proposal that the audience of the play will be in a frenzy!)
Now the playwright brings us to the fifth year. George and Doris play a game of telling their spouse a good and a bad occasion. With this practice, the audience in his family, who never came on the stage, started rejoicing.
The phone rings. George's youngest daughter has lost a tooth, not a tooth. What if Tooth-Fairy doesn't bring new teeth? George swallows, his guilt awakens. He immediately gets ready to go to New Jersey. Doris throws off the hair-brush, 'I've been waiting for this day all year. Do you really care about me? ' George pauses.
Tenth year: George's mother-in-law yells, 'Heard you don't get up? Show it to the doctor! ' George says, 'I'm going to California on Saturday-Sunday, to show the specialist. It will fix it. ' George is sitting in pajamas ready to reach 'Sea Shadows in'. Doris enters. It looks like a 10,000-pound warship. She is eight months pregnant. George sighs, the air of the dream goes out. But as soon as he thinks back, he came to meet me in such a state. George is excited to support her. That's where Doris gets hurt. It is George's nature to faint in an emergency, but he takes up the challenge, fetching water and a towel to deliver himself. Twenty-five years have passed. Twenty-five years of relationship if you look at it and twenty-five nights if you look at it. Helen is dead. Doris rejects George's marriage proposal, 'I can't betray the family.' The two characters continue to meet: Same time, next year!
Whose life is not in such a dilemma? Rajvi Kalapi of Lathi loved Rama and also loved Rama's maid Monghi (Shobhana). Listen to their transformation -
"I don't love you, it never happened,
I don't like him, it never happens,
If I want, I will want Bay,
If I don't like it, I will kill nine. "
Listen to one of my songs -
A song of a woman standing in the middle
"I know I've gotten into the habit of standing in the middle
Carrying my penny I slept in the sod
Why should I kiss your face?
The flood of desire rushing through my chest,
How many nights of flooding?
Although the essence of money is salt, but the habit of flowing seems to have fallen
I know what I have gotten into the habit of standing in the middle
I am the pet bird of this yard
The salt of the pineapple
On the morning after the ball I tahaukao
Ritsar Harbandha Udta Ditha!
Why does the wing flutter? I believed that the habit of living has fallen
I don't know what it's like to be in the middle of nowhere. "
Let's conclude with two shares of the famous Urdu poet Shaira Parveen Shakir. ‘Kamal-e-Jabt’ means the extent of tolerance. 'Submit' means to submit.
"Kamal-e-Jabt ko khud bhi to ajmaungi
I will decorate the bride with my own hands
Submit it to the moon or by hand
I will return to my home or the darkness. "
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