Michael Kellet finds solace in Ghajini

Michael Kellet, a renowned London-based musician who worked in films like Philadelphia, Lord of the Rings, etc., has been in the city for the Margazhi music festival. The maestro was�a truly�happy man relishing every bit of his stay in Chennai and the music festival. But unfortunately, he lost his two violins and three bows in an MRTS train (on his way to Mylapore on Friday) and�got very depressed, as those violins and bows are antique pieces, each worth a fortune.

Knowing not what to do, Mr. Kellet even waited for the train he had travelled in to return and searched it thoroughly. After a thorough but futile search, he had to return empty handed and completely depressed. Finding the loss choking him, he decided to divert his attention by some distraction. Luckily, he found solace in the newly-released Murugadoss's�Ghajini and Anna Zoological Park, Vandalur.

Meanwhile, the�Railway Police is trying its best to recover the lost violins and has deployed special teams which are staking out places where antique items are traded. We hope they are found soon.

Well, it is not just Mr. Kellet, there are several who try to find some comfort in cinema, which should make film makers more responsible. Film makers who are�aware of this�always try to include something new to rivet viewers' attention. Hope they continue their good work in�future too.

Mr. Kellett, we deeply regret your loss and hope you recover the violins soon and enjoy your stay in our country thoroughly.