Monday, January 31, 2011

Chapter 8: Destination - New Zealand

I heard the same voice inside me "WHAT'S YOUR NEXT DESTINATION?"
At that time, I didn't know that I was going to spend the rest of my semester by searching an answer for that question. I realized that my dream of travelling around the globe is finally getting a starting point. Many Indian students have U.S dream in them. But not me! U.S is just an other destination in my 'wanna go' list. Nothing's special in it. My dream is to live in a country which has a strong historical and cultural background.


A SCOTTISH BAGPIPE CULTURE

When I say about this dream to others, I was constantly facing this remark 'You're not a true Indian, Why are you giving up on our country? Your cultural and historical background is right there in our country' But usually my thought for that remark would go on like this ...

'Wow wow ... Hold on!!! Who said anything about giving up India or patriotism. A man, helping some orphans in India by providing them money by living in some other country is also a TRUE INDIAN, A man, living in India who doesn't follow any rules and regulations is also NOT A TRUE INDIAN. There's no rule that a true Indian must only be in India. God created this beautiful world and I wish to see each and every beauty he created. Travel makes me feel closer to him. Wherever I go, whatever rule I follow, I'd be an Indian by my heart and I'd do nothing except good for my country. I love my country but don't you care about where I'm living.'



That may have sounded a little harsh. But I believe that's the truth. Then I started my search for that magical destination. At first like everyone else I fell for the mighty 'Hollywood'. Even though I didn't like to study in U.S, I searched for the film institutes in America. I found lots and lots but only New York Film Academy (N.Y.F.A) had a magical effect on me. I decided that N.Y.F.A is my next destination. The next day I called Mr.Koo, public relations for N.Y.F.A to en-quire about the One year film making course in the UNIVERSAL STUDIOS campus. I was so excited to see the names of the visiting lecturers as all of them were renowned technicians and film makers. I dreamed of shooting my short movies inside universal studios.



But again, time made me realize that nothing's so simple in this world. I came to know about the huge fees which I'm supposed to pay for just a year. Huge ... I mean, real huge (Rs.28,00,000) per year including all living and eating expenses. L.A is not the place for Indian middle class people. I then came to know that I can't do any part time jobs while studying. I made many contacts and friends who studied there through Facebook. I feel like I must worship internet for the immense help it offered. Then I found that America is not the right destination. From then on, I searched for many film making institutions around the globe. Each and everything had its own limitations. For example, EICAR institute in France offer a high quality training, but once I finish the course I must've known enough French to write a script in that language. Atlast I shortlisted the institutions which are in the english speaking countries except U.S. The list showed CANADA,U.K,NEW ZEALAND,AUSTRALIA,IRELAND.



It is so exhausting to even think about the process I went through. Australia was rejected by my mom as she was concerned about my safety. Canada was equally costly when compared to U.S. Ireland had no proper film institutes. Atlast I shortlisted U.K and New Zealand.I attended numerous spot interviews for various universities in New Zealand and U.K. and applied for ten universities and two institutions totally. I sent some of my videos, scripts and story boards along with the application requirements. I can surely say, that those three months,I spent in searching and applying for universities, attending spot admissions, waiting for their e-mails - Man!!! Those were the toughest months, and it took all my hard work and left me with an ample amount of stress. But I felt those tedious three months was worth the effort when I got conditional offer letters from six universities and from both institutions I applied. I dreamed about living in U.K as it's in Europe even though it's not in the E.U association. As you know Europe is my dream. But again I was proved that 'Dream is not real'. The reaction of my cousin and lot others after I said that 'I'm coming to U.K. for studies' made me to think twice. Their reply goes like this ...

"Don't ever try to come to U.K. It's so dry here, no part time jobs, no 'Permanent Residence', it's not like in your dreams. Listen 1 pound is Rs.85. You could think either way. If you get a part time job, you could clear the dept. If you don't get a part time job then your father would be doomed!!!"



But again, my luck worked out. Long ago, I applied for an institution in New Zealand called Eastern Institute of Technology and attended an interview session for nearly two hours where they asked questions about various aspects of film making. It has an exclusive two years course for film making. It costs around Rs.9,00,000 for 2 years. The living cost in New Zealand is so cheap. One fine morning when I was in a dilemma about my destination the 'Conditional offer letter post came to clear my mind. I checked about the institute in the trust worthy internet to find that it's one of the government funded university. I had a long chat with the FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTIONS's dean to find that I'm the only Indian student among the 18 selected students around the globe. I was so amazed and I don't have an exact word to explain my happiness.


EIT CAMPUS

Obviously like every fellow human, I didn't try to risk my father's financial situation. I submitted my IELTS mark sheet to Eastern Institute of Technology and got an unconditional offer letter. It feels like it all happened so soon. One weird thing is that only after signing my offer of acceptance I researched about New Zealand. I would say I wouldn't be more happier even if I went to U.K. New Zealand had got everything. I'm not saying this because it's my magical destination. It's because I was so mesmerized by its natural beauty and its cultural values. It consists of two small islands called 'North Island' and 'South Island'.


AUCKLAND

I'm going to a village called 'Taradale', near the well known 'Auckland' in Northern Island. I don't know about others but I was really impressed by NZ and its nature. It's economically stable unlike other big countries. But I know one thing for sure 'NO COUNTRY IS A PARADISE' Every place has its own advantages and limitations. I'm sure NZ has its limitations. But that makes it more interesting. Now, I'm eagerly waiting for this December to arrive to face some new people, new cultures, new adventures and a whole new land called 'NEW ZEALAND' ...



3 comments:

RamkumaR said...

all the above u hav said did not take place that soon.........i think u hav taken greater efforts to fulfill ...........u hav started to chase ur dreams...............ALL THE BEST DUDE!!!

siddarth said...

Hey all the things happened to u is achieved with ur hard work & family support. Its good to be one of the 18 people around the world but u have to work even harder from December to achieve ur goal...ALL THE BEST and HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS FOR UR FUTURE..!!!!!

Karthick said...

@ram - thanks machi ...
@siddarth - Yeah ... I sure will :) :) Thanks a lot da :)

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