In the year 1997, when the movie “Titanic” was released there a huge hype around the movie and definitely it did stand tall for all the hype and hoopla. But there were a few uncertainties in my mind as to:
- Why did a seasoned director like James Cameron get a relatively new face like Leonardo DiCaprio into the lead role of this movie? Yes, the movie demanded a refreshingly new face, but…
- What else in Leonardo captivate a director like Cameron?
I had seen this guy in “William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet” and “Marvin’s room”; those were just mediocre performances. Even in “Titanic” except for a few moments of finesse there was nothing noteworthy. Sure he did attract a lot of girls for his “chocolate boy” looks, but never got the attention of the typical movie lover. So I never had answers for it then, and it remained the same for the next three years.Then there was a quick flash: his beautifully portrayed role in “The Beach” in 2000. His performance in the movie definitely took a few by surprise and also made the theatre goers to expect something out of his new movies. Yes, he still had his lover boy image in him, but there was a lot to come from this young but promising lad.
2002 was a year to remember for Leonardo. Two movies with two great directors both set-up with an olden day backdrop; “Gangs of New York” and “Catch me if you can” were critically acclaimed for not just the directorial performance of Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg respectively, but also for the extraordinary recital of the characters Amsterdam and Frank Abagnale Jr. Especially in “Catch me if you can” he had exposed the different facets of acting talent in him; may it be romance, finesse, subtlety etc.His association with Martin Scorsese had a telling effect on his future performances and also his so-far illustrious career. It was even compared to that of the Scorsese-De Niro alliance that did wonders for Robert De Niro in the early stages of his career. All those comparisons and expectations must have given the feeling of some butterflies flying in his belly and our man stood up to it.
Two more years in Hollywood and two more movies with Scorsese; “The Aviator” and “The Departed”. In my eyes this guy lived as “Howard Hughes” and the portrayal of an under-cover cop in the latter was also no less to be neglected. Though the men behind the lens did make a difference, it was the inherent ability of Leonardo that came to the fore.
But for me after decade of following the progress of this “man in the making”, the best performance from him came in “Blood Diamond” where he comes in as a Rhodesian native with an accent that is really difficult to replicate (I swear, I did try it myself and it was really tough). He did that as if it was a cake walk!!!
With nominations for Academy award (thrice), Golden Globe Award (five times) and also winning one Golden Globe Award, even the little time that I would have spent to track his evolution as a elite actor was worth spending and here I am with a blog article to articulate on yet another talented and gifted “young gun”
Despite the elusion of Wimbledon for two more years, Federer grew in strength by adding a few ATP titles to his kitty and also climbing up the ladder in terms of the ATP World rankings. It is always said to be third-time lucky, and it was for Federer as well. Dropping just one set in the entire tournament the Swiss ace took the title for the first time in 2003 and then there was no stopping this soft spoken giant. 2004 was an eventful year for Federer, as he won three out of the four grand slams and slowly by surely he was proving his mettle on “Grass” to the world. In the same year he also won the “World sportsman of the Year” award thumping the likes of Schumi, Lance Armstrong (Tour de France Champ) and Valentino Rossi (Moto GP Champ). Accolades started pouring in for the young man and he became a rolling juggernaut.
He is an unstoppable force on grass, which he has proved time and again in the All England Lawn Tennis Club. He was adding new feathers to his cap with the World No.1 ranking, ATP Masters’ titles, Triple world sportsman of the year, but for the French open title that eluded him for 2 years in succession. He effectively erased the bad memories of the French open loss with yet another Wimbledon. Man! He is getting better year after year on his favorite surface.
My previous boss used to tell “Modesty is what keeps great performers at the pedestal for a long time”. Sachin and A.R. Rahman are the usual examples he quotes. Now I have a new name to add to the list. Roger “Grass King” Federer”





Coming from hard and humble beginnings, Joe had been thrown out of high school, fired from over 40 jobs, and had even failed at being a petty thief!
"Air Jordan" as he is famously called, for his illustriuos performances in the slam dunk competitions, where he leaps from the free-throw line to dunk at the ring, played for Chicago Bulls for a vast majority of his career. During his first season in the NBA, Jordan averaged 28.2 points per game (ppg) on 51.5% shooting (field goal percentage).
Jordan too had his lows in his career, when he retired from NBA in 1993 and joined a minor league baseball club, after his father's death, who wanted MJ to be a Major League Baseball player. MLB was not a perfect match for MJ as NBA was, and he made a comeback to the NBA the year after.
MJ leaped on to the substitute's desk and signalled SIX, protraying the six titles that he won with the Bulls. To add to his 6 NBA championships, he also won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) title for 5 times in the NBA finals and 2 Olympic gold medals during his stupendous career that spanned for almost 18 years.