27 September, 2012

Job Search, a Challenge...

How long will your CV stay on the recruiter's desk before it is either piled up or goes into the bin?



An employer or recruiting agency receives too many applications for a certain role that is advertised. So, how good should your CV be to get noticed, all those key words which help you gain attention. 

Your resume is the only tool or instrument you have, cause you can never personally project your knowledge, experience and personality and your CV has to do it for you. There are lots of ways you can present your CV, but what matters at the end of the day is whether it sufficiently conveys all you like to say about your skills and experience.

Since I graduated in July this year, I've been working on making my CV better, been applying for jobs and getting to know how difficult it is for that first step - your CV getting shortlisted. Then comes the question of whether your CV is competetive enough with the other shortlisted ones, then you'll be called for an interview.

I have worked with two different companies for nearly 3 years before opting for masters in automotive engineering. Since I graduated, I noticed that its hard to get shortlisted for experienced roles, its difficult to convince the recruiter with an experience from India cause they prefer people with experience from the UK.

I'll keep trying and will update my progress and will defo share any tips and suggestions on ways that work for me.

Do share any of your interview experiences with me in the comments column and you can always suggest me I welcome and value your opinions.

Hope you are having a nice day, take care :) 

26 September, 2012

Warmth in a Welcome...

How often do you get a truly warm welcome? And how often do you give the same?


We are all welcomed to every place we visit, be it a friends house, a cousins or relatives place. People have different ways of giving a welcome, some are more expressive, some are very polite, some a bit quiet, but in the end what touches our heart is how affectionate the welcome was.

Visits priorly planned are well received but surprise visits are open to a variety of reactions. Sometimes you knock the door of a friend/family whom you last met a decade ago, there will be lots of excitement in the air, hugs and laughs, shouts and cries. Sometimes you give a surprise visit on someones birthday, they are rejoiced and run out of words to say how happy they are.

Majority of our experiences are happy ones, but there is that odd visit when you knock the door and there stands a person with an expression, "Oh! noo, not you!". He got no choice but to call you in with a frowny face and you'll feel so uncomfortable with the cold welcome that you wish to say bye and leave soon. Some people are so busy, you often get greeted by their servants and you get to see the actual person after a good long wait.

I always believe that there is more joy in drinking a glass of water served by a warm welcoming heart than drinking a glass of world's finest nectar served by a cold, rejecting heart.

So when was the last time you received a very warm welcome and you had any bad experiences anytime? please share them in the comments column!

Have a nice day, take care :)

20 September, 2012

Poem: This Evening...

I wrote this poem today evening watching the sunset, hope you'll find it a nice read...



This evening so still and peaceful,

Look the birds are flying back home,

Wind whispers silently in my ears,

As clouds calmly float in the sky...




Nothing to be said, nothing to hear,

This moment, time feels like stopped,

I stare at the sky pondering in solitude, 

There is just me and nature...



Sai xx



The Singer in me...


There is a singer in everyone of us, we all have that urge to sing and to hear others sing!! 

Some are bathroom singers, some sing while cooking, some sing at parties, some take training to make it their profession and some are too shy, they just keep humming their favourite numbers when alone.


Well, I used to belong to the shy category as a kid, when I hummed songs at school, while travelling, etc. I used to listen to my father sing at family get togethers but never tried to sing. I was a very naughty kid but that was at home, I used to be too modest and shy when I went out.

As I grew up, I had memories of my grandfather singing too at family parties but I can't recollect his voice cause I was a six year old when he passed away and didn't get to hear those cassettes which were recorded when he sang. My grandad used to sing songs of mostly Mukesh and Mohd. Rafi. My dad sings hits of Rafi and Kishore da and as a kid I used to hear most of the old hindi and telugu songs played on the radio, Vividh Bharathi.

My mom works as a pharmacist and one of her patients was an old lady who was brought to the hospital by her daughter who is a music teacher. When me and my sister were toddlers, the music teacher used to prompt my mom to send us to her music classes. I remember we were sent for one or two weeks when it was difficult for us to manage studies, so parents decided to not burden us, so that was the end of music learning.


I remember, the first time I experimented to record something was in early 1995. My father had a Panasonic 2 in 1 tape recorder and radio which looked very much like this (below image was sourced from the internet)




It was the cassette of Premikudu ( tamil movie 'Kadhalan' was dubbed into telugu as Premikudu which stars Prabudeva) the music, composed by A R Rahman was a big hit, we had that cassette at home being played on weekends along with some other hits.

On a Sunday, I climbed onto the stool (those days I was short and couldn't reach the upper shelf ) and the  song, "Urvasi Urvasi take it easy urvasi" was being played, when I pressed the red record button on the tape recorder and I sang couple of lines. I then stopped it, re-winded and played it to check my voice, "Wow!!" I thought. I was happy to hear my own voice. But I feared of getting a scolding when dad finds it out. Cause dad was the strict parent in the house, my mom is a very soft spoken person, she never scolds no matter what I do.

So, it was about a week later when that cassette was played again and this time it was noticed - the song suddenly stops and my voice pops up. Dad asked me about it and I immediately apologised to have spoilt the cassette, but I wished to try out how the record button works. To my surprise, my dad never said anything, he said its alright, not a problem.

Years passed as life got busy with academics, exams, preparation, tuition, life turned busy. But I used to hum my favourite songs and slowly became a bathroom singer. 

In 2002, when I was studying my intermediate 2nd year, there was pressure of scoring well in the engineering entrance exam as well. At that time, I purchased an empty recordable cassette and wished to sing and record my favourite telugu song, "Aamani padave haayiga" from Mani Ratnam's movie Geethanjali music was composed by maestro Ilaiyaraaja - but if I sing loudly I'll be caught, cause my exams were just few weeks away and I should be studying rather than singing. I was desperate to sing and record that song so don't laugh at me, but its true that I sang and recorded that song in the bathroom, trust me it came out really good. We had a sony cassette corder at home and I used that to record my first song.



I liked my mom and sister Shilpa to listen to the song, but was afraid of getting a scolding. I did take the courage to tell Shilpa about it and I told her that I wish to become a singer by profession and I want to join for formal training.

Shilpa was in her first year of engineering and was also under the pressure of her exams. I offered her to listen to how well the song came but she refused to listen to it. She didn't know what to say about it, she told me, "It takes a lot of risk to choose such a profession. We come from middle class family background, such professions wouldn't suit us cause they need more investment than academics and its not a western country where you can win with talent, its India where talent doesn't count, such profession demands money and family background. We don't have any singers in our family, our dad sings but thats just a hobby, so you too make it a hobby and don't waste your career, study and get a job".

I later told my mom about my wish to sing more and be a singer, she didn't say anything against it but said more or less the same what Shilpa told. But shes a very kind woman, she listened to my song and appreciated me that I sound close to the original.

2002 was the year when singing shows/competitions on the TV weren't that popular yet. There was no Indian Idol at that time nor were they any such prominent regional singing shows.

I gave up my dream to become a singer cause I had no other option but to join engineering and life just went on and on. While I was studying engineering 2nd year, slowly I started to sing in the bus just to the friend sitting next to me. I used to sing some melody songs from telugu films.

I was told by my friends to participate in college annual singing competitions, but I was still shy, I feared the stage and didn't dare to enrol my name in it. I started to sing more often when I was with my best friends, just casual songs and they liked it, they encouraged me to sing more, they said its never late and I can learn music.

It was in 2006 when I was studying my 3rd year of engineering when my mom was planning to join for evening classes to learn Sangeetham (classical music). She isn't a singer but she always loved humming to the raagas and wanted to learn it as a hobby. I said I'd join too.

I used to go to classes with my mom thrice every week but my father was worried if I'd neglect my academics cause 3rd of engineering needs more attention to studies. My grandmother wasn't too happy about me learning classical music, according to her such art is meant for girls and not boys.

After about a month, I was still trying to catch up the basics, when I was told to stop cause exams were fast approaching and unable to bear the pressure from all corners, I gave it up. My mom continued to learn but very soon she too was unable to manage her office work cause she was the store in-charge pharmacist at her hospital and had to maintain store registers to update the stock of medicines.

My wish to make singing as a hobby wasn't fulfilled cause all the doors were closed and I could see no light.

They say, with age and experience comes maturity and you drive away that painful shyness you had as a child. Yes that happened in my case, I slowly overcame stage fear and I started to sing more at family gatherings and parties - people started to record on their mobile phones, handycams when I sang on certain occasions.

We had our college Alumni meet in January 2010 when I was encouraged by my friends to sing in the mike in the gathering of about 150 to 200 people. I somehow took the courage but my hands were shaking and I had a shiver down my spine when I was facing so many people for the first time. I sang the song, "Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan" from the film 'Yaarana'. And I was appreciated by our principal for bringing energy into the function which till then had lots of speeches.

From then on, I never feared public singing, I always wish to practice more and give my best.

I have a dream to sing on a big stage once in life - where there'll be lots audience and huge applause. And part of that dream got fulfilled when I sang at Coventry University Cultural event. There were around 400 people in the auditorium at The Hub building located in Coventry University Campus. Here is the video of that song, it isn't good in quality, but will be a nice memory --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxQmsEH-DM8




Over the months, I recorded songs on my laptop. But my first song recorded with a karaoke was "Meri Maa" from the film Taare Zameen Par. I sang and recorded some hits of Kishore da like 'Chukar mere manko', 'Mere sapnon ki rani'.


I teamed up with my friend GD Prasad who studied MA in Advertising at Coventry Uni and he composes music for advertisements as a hobby. I sang the old song, "Kisi ki muskurahaton pe ho nisar" for an advertisement of "Car pool and Safe Driving Campaign" organised by an NGO. He even mixed the song "Meri Maa" which I sang and recorded on my laptop. You can listen to the song on my facebook page --> https://www.facebook.com/saicharanlive

My dream to sing on a bigger stage still remains and hope that comes true some day soon...

So, there you go, I've introduced you to the singer in me, please do leave a comment below telling me about the singing experiences in your life!! 


Have a lovely day, take care :) 


07 September, 2012

Beyond Barriers... turned 4!! :)



Celebrating Beyond Barriers... 4th birthday with all my friends and readers!! And yes, I turned 26 on the same day and spent time with some great friends!! 

The last 4 years saw a lot of changes in my life and blogging topics, but I can never forget how it all started, just a look at the first post --> Welcome to Beyond Barriers...

The past year wasn't that great for this blog cause I got addicted to facebook and it took away most of my leisure time. But with the support of some kind hearted 'family of friends' - Ramesh, Margaret, Sneha, Vamsi, Sandhya, Onkar, Kavita, Saritha, etc I was able to still keep it alive and so happy to see it turn 4 years!! :)

I have decided to make this blog more interesting, so will change it into a diary of my life, will start posting more about myself and events in my life along with poems and other personal experiences. Will be regular to my best friends blogs to check all the lovely things they share and will try to expand my reader base by visiting new blogs, wish to make more friends, lets see how it goes. 

I removed the live traffic feed tracker cause I want to make the page more reader-friendly, so that readers feel comfortable and easy to just pop onto the page any number of times and at any time they wish.

Thanks to my 'family of friends' and readers for all the support, motivation and encouragement.

Have a lovely weekend ahead, take care :) 

02 June, 2012

Being a Healthy Perfectionist :)

Dedicated towards perfection, setting high personal standards, having a passion for excellence, giving extra attention to every detail, way too organised, etc - if you can associate yourself with any of these then yes, you are a perfectionist, I am one too! :)

As a child, I used to believe, “Give your best in everything you do”. I grew up to follow the principle of, “If you do it, do it right, give your 100% and nothing less, else - leave it and forget about it”.
It worked in school, but in my late teen years, a few setbacks, shortcomings and failures in life at college level taught me that nobody can be perfect. Aiming for perfection results in lots of tension and stress.

I love being perfect in everything I do and even in my behaviour as well, wish to be 100% good character, personality, sincere, hard working, honest, truthful, sober, decent, elegant, flawless, etc. Sometimes I wonder if people misunderstand my blog posts to be self-boasting, cause I portray myself as having the best approach towards life, but of course I can’t be right always, I am a failure too, I am foolish and act a stupid too sometimes but I learn a lot of useful lessons from my mistakes.

A lot changed in me since I came to UK, the perfectionist in me got compromised with the fact that nothing in this world can be 100% we are all imperfect and that is what makes life so beautiful. Yes, whats the fun if everybody is the best?

Perfectionism has both sides, but it’d be great if we can follow only the healthy side of it - aiming for high standards helps us reach greater heights, but we should be ready to constructively accept any kind of setbacks that come on our way to reach our goals.
So, let us try being healthy perfectionists and see how happy it can transform our lives :)

Take care, Cheers!! :)

27 May, 2012

Poem: Good night, Sleep well...




Night so dark, so silent,

Sleep on its way to our land,

Brings along peaceful dreams,

To soothe our heavy tired eyes...



Sleep comes to you my dear friend,

Settles like a feather on your eyelids,

Then sleep waves gently embrace you,

Giving way to a new world of dreams...


sai xx



Genuine Apology!

My last two posts got no comments or opinions, dunno if any of my reader friends checked them or not, but am happy to always share my experiences and thoughts from life! :)

"I need to Apologise".

I walked into the hall, my father was sitting on the couch watching TV, I took a deep breath, walked straight to him, stretched my arm to hold his hand, a shiver ran down my spine.

"I am sorry Daddy, sorry for trying to argue with you", I said.




He said, "Its alright! Mistakes happen and we all learn from them, its a part of life".

I was unmoved, still holding his hand, "Please forgive me, unless you say that out I can't get away with this feeling of guilt".

"Ok, I forgive you, now go have your dinner, love you beta". He got up from the couch and gave me a hug.

I was a 20 year old, studying my 3rd year of Engineering and my father was upset with my studies, he scolded me for not concentrating on academics as my final exams were fast approaching. I argued that I was studying enough, but I knew, I was lying!

Trust me, it takes a lot of courage to give out a true and genuine apology coming straight from heart - an apology you do to badly get over the pain of guilt.

It really matters how sincere is your apology. Saying a sorry is easy and looks simple - if you want to satisfy the other person, but in certain situations in life, you know the mistake is on your side - then you get that shiver when you want to step down from your ego and take yourself down to earth to honestly apologise. 

As long as I know I am honest and true, I'll never fear anyone, but if I know I lied or the mistake is on my side, then I am ready to give a Genuine Apology!


How was your experience giving a genuine apology, was it hard/easy?

24 May, 2012

Bettering Myself...

Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, we meet, greet so many people, but how many of us are really kind and considerate towards others? How often can we pause and give it a thought if we can improve our approach towards things in life.

I often ask myself if I can be a better human being, a loving son to my parents, a caring brother to my sister, an affectionate friend to my friends, etc.


Improving our own self is a challenge in itself!



Every new day brings new possibilities and new opportunities, there is always scope for improvement in each and everything we do, be it relationships in life, managing time at office and home, whatever.

There are ofcourse bad days, when we tend to feel low and down, but we get over things eventually. Memories, once painful show us the way in due course of time to accept and get on with life.

So, if you meet me today I am myself and anytime in future if we get to meet again, you'll definitely meet the 'better me', so stay in touch!!


Take care, Cheers :) 

13 May, 2012

Best Wishes on Mother's Day!! :)

Wishing a Happy Mother's Day to all my friends, we are all proud of our Moms and infact everyday is Mother's day for us.

Have a nice day, take care :)


30 April, 2012

Love for Blogging! :)

Feels like I found back my love for blogging. Very happy to have checked all my friends blogs today and read their recent posts. Left my opinions as comments on most of them, will go back to write some more tomorrow as well!!




But feels great, its been years since I lost my touch in the blog world, I tried to get back but was hard to find my lost ground, many times I made a comeback only to turn silent again. This time I feel something really special about blogger than facebook - that makes me believe that I am here to stay :) You get all the attention you want in facebook but you can express your views the best here :)

Many thanks to Ramesh Bhai and all my friends over here who always visited my blog even during my silence - to cheer me up with their comments!!

Take care, Cheers!! :)

28 April, 2012

Some people don't like you...

Don’t worry about people that don’t like you. Enjoy the ones who do.


Not until recently did I realize that there are some people in my friends who don't like me.

I got habituated living 24 years of my life with a confident feeling that am accepted everywhere I go for the person that I am; people give back a smile which warms the heart but since last year it was hard for me to acept that there are some friends around me who dislike me for no reason or mistake of mine.

In your life, you meet a lot of people. Some you never think about again. Some, you wonder what happened to them. There are some that you wonder if they ever think about you. And then there are some you wish you never had to think about again. But you do.

How does it feel when you are disliked by someone whom you have a lot of value and respect for, never hurt them, whose friendship is precious to you, those you were always truthful and honest with?

You know - 'It really hurts'.

Its not a situation about chemistry between lovers, I say this in case of friendship.

Ofcourse am no saint to get accepted and liked by everyone, I know my setbacks and understand that I do repeat my mistakes sometimes but am working towards being a better human - you show me my fault, I'd give you a heart felt sincere apology.

I simply come to a conclusion that, "In life there is no need to please everyone, do what you believe, be honest to yourself and show your love and care to those who accept you for the person you are".

Have a nice weekend :) Take care :)

18 March, 2012

Happy Mother's Day!! :)


Poem Title : Ma, the sweetest word...

O sparrow from distant lands,
What is that sweetest word,
Which you heard all your life?

In the utterance of that word,
There is no fear, ache or pain,
No hunger, thirst or any desire…

The word is the best in any language,
The word is the source for every race,
'Mother' is that word, ruling the world…

Mother is the synonym for heaven,
Mother is address of an open heart,
Mother is a pool of cool moonlight...

Ma’s love fills an empty stomach,
Ma’s slap blesses cheek to turn rosy,
Ma’s shade is cooler than the snow...

Ma’s smiles are brighter than sun rays,
Ma’s touch has the comfort of a feather,
Ma’s eyes have the kindness of universe...

Forgive me Ma for hurting you sometimes,
I wish you a very Happy Mother's day,
From the bottom of my heart…

Lots of Love, Ur Son xx

09 February, 2012

Unconditional Love...

Dear Readers, this is the 100th post of Beyond Barriers... thank you all for the support and encouragement since 2008 :)

Does true love really exist beyond movies and novels? How exactly does it feel to love or be loved by someone unconditionally?

Loving a person as a whole, for what they really are, accepting their flaws, having no complaints or demands, genuinely caring and wishing for their happiness, expecting nothing in return. Can we call it as unconditional love?


Based on our personal experiences, each one of us might have a different definition for this, but still its more or less the same.

A mother loves her child when he is obedient; when that same child disobeys her, spoils the house, she will still love him the same and nothing less. So irrespective of the child's actions and choices, parents love remains unconditional.

Some get it from family, some from friends, some feel it while praying to God, some from their pets, etc. Unconditional love is in every bond, but once people start expecting something in return, it seizes to exist, else it flows forever in the hearts which are open and innocent.

Love is real when we appreciate a person straight from the heart, this bridges gaps, differences, allowing hearts to blossom. This theory need not relate to lovers love, it can hold good to any relationship.

Unconditional love requires a little compromise, some sacrifice and willingness to look from the other person's perspective. If we are ready for it, then we can have it.

Start giving the love which you really wish to receive, Start loving unconditionally... 

Have a nice day, take care :)

31 January, 2012

Live your Way!!

Dear Readers, now that I am done with my assignments, am back to sharing thoughts...

How often do you compromise, please, adjust - at home, work - with family, friends? at some point you find yourself just living for others around you, wheres your life gone, you too have a choice, don't you? 

I've seen people struggling with the choice between pleasing others and doing what they want to do. Its easy to say, "Just be yourself, be nice, polite, share happiness and do good to everyone", how perfect would the world be if that would've worked? Reality is different, people judge you, have different opinions, values, expectations, what not.



There are people who wish to keep everyone around them happy, but it doesn't work always, sometimes you are criticized, not everyone likes or appreciates what you do. Its hard to overlook what people think of you and it leaves you uncomfortable when someone disapproves your actions or thinks bad of you.

Why please others before yourself, value your opinion, do what you like and live life your way!!

Some may find it right, some wrong, but always stick to your way, only that will keep you happy!! :)

Take care, have a nice day :) 

03 January, 2012

Being Selfless! :)

How does it feels like to be selfless, good isn't it? 

Hey, I am no Saint to give a lecture on selflessness, cause am selfish too, but every time you sacrifice something, small or big, for the sake of others happiness, you are left with a good feeling, some satisfaction and contentment!


Not many people think of others when it comes to decision on their own comforts. If just a small sacrifice from your side is making someone happy - be it family, friends or anyone, then don't hesitate, just do it to see them happy in the end!!

Those who always wish good for everyone around them, are able to derive joy out of others happiness,  isn't their joy getting doubled? Cause they are happy when they succeed and happy when others succeed too!! they enjoy the bliss of a pure heart which is jealousy free!!



I am not talking philosophy here, but people live, people die, generations come, generations go, new weird diseases strike, natural disasters, accidents, what not!! there is everything out there that makes our future unpredictable. So, living in this world just for the sake of surviving is not a big deal, anyone can do that - but how you live is what that counts!!

Someday when you turn old, sit there on that chair in the lawn watching the sunset with your grandchild on your lap, don't you think you should be proud to take him on a walk through the lanes of your memories, explain him how you sacrificed for others happiness, how you derived satisfaction out of helping others!

Being selfless is the sign of a Content Soul!!

Take good care, have a nice day :)

01 January, 2012

Happy 2012! :)

Hearty wishes to all my friends here on blogger for a very Wonderful 2012 ahead!! :)


May 2012 be an amazing year for everyone of us, that is a sincere prayer from heart! Wishing all your dreams come true, as the year begins, let it spread happiness, health, prosperity and blessings of God to every home! :)

Take care, enjoy your new year day! :)