Sunday, November 09, 2008
maa...mummaa
have a listen, to download click here.
Maa...Mammaa - Dasvidaniya
Maa, Meri Maa, Pyaari Maa... Mammaa
Haatho Ki Lakerien Badal Jayengi
Gum Ki Yeh Zanjeerein Peeghal Jayengi
Ho Khuda Pe Bhi Aasar, Tu Duaon Ka Hai Ghar
Meri Maa, Meri Maa, Pyaari Maa... Mammaa
Hoo Maa, Meri Maa, Pyaari Maa... Mammaa
Begdi Kismat Bhi Sawanr Jaayegi
Zindagi Tarane Khushi Ke Gayegi
Tere Hote Kiska Dar, Tu Duawon Ka Hai Ghar
Yun Tu Mein.. Sab Se Nyara Hoon
Tera Maaa Mein Dulara Hoon
Duniya Mein Jeene Se Jyada Uljhan Hai Maaa
Tu Hai Amar Ka Jahan....
...Tu Gussa Karti Hai, Bada Accha Lagta Hai
Tu Kaan Pakati Hai, Badi Zor Se Lagta Hai, Meri Maa...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
holiday mode
hope everyone is enjoying the festival and having a safe diwali.
me in bangkok, having fun shopping, visiting new places and spending my time with my parents. but no brusting crackers. damn.
will post pics once am back in pune.
take care. vp.
Monday, October 20, 2008
me on ibnlive.com
for quite sometime, my article link was published on the front page of ibnlive.com
for more, read here.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Dooba Dooba
One of my favorite songs by Mohit Chauhan of Silk Route.
Dooba Dooba - Boondein
Dooba dooba rehta hun aakhon mein teri
Deewana ban gaya hun mein chaahat mein teri
Ab din guzarte nahi,
Raate kati nahi
Tasweer se baat banti nahi,
To Aaja...
..Koi jaane na, Pehchane naa yeh hua kaise,
Tum aagaya khabon mein aise
Koi jaane na, Pehchane naa yeh hua kaise,
Tum aagaya khabon mein aise
Tum jo mil gaye, Diye jal gaye mere khaboon mein
Ban gao tum mere humsafar
Bewafaa, suno bewafaa
Bewafaa Na jaaaa....
Dooba dooba rehta hun aakhon mein teri
Deewana ban gaya hun mein chaahat mein teri
Ab din guzarte nahi,
Raate kati nahi
Tasweer se baat banti nahi,
Doobe............
aankhon hi aankhon mein
Aankhon Hi Aankhon Mein - EMI
Baithe Rahe Khayalon Mein Yu..Uljhe Rahein.. Sawaalon Mein Yuun Hi
Umm Kitni Baatein Hai Jo Kehna Paaye Unko
Hum Toh Na The Iss Tarah...
Hooo Hoooooo Aankhon Hi Aankhon Mein Yuun
download here.
tu saala, kaam se gaya...
been listening to lots of radio as the studying continues for exams...
came across a good listen. download here.
Tu Saala - Golmaal Returns
Tujhse Pyaar Kiya Hai, Tu Hai Meri Jaan
Meri Har Dhadkan Kehti Hai, Mein Tujhpe Qurbaan
Tera Zara Sa Bhi Dhola Jo Imaan, Tu Saala Kaam Se Gaya, Hhaa
Hua Tera Kaam Tamaam, Tu Saala Kaam Se Gaya
Tera Dil Jo Huwa Beimaan, Tu Saala, Tu Saala, Tu Saala Kaam Se Gaya
(hahaha)...
ps: exams starting on 20th oct. (and going on till forver...)
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Testimonial for Kuldip
Perfectionist. Businessman. Production Manager. Photographer. Blogger. Cook. Good listener. Movie buff. Psychedelic music lover. Jugado. Mr. Photoshop. Mr.Glove-Hands (Cricket Fielding). Athletic. Organizer. Fast learner. Webmaster. Traveler. Creative. Treasurer. Helpful. Trustworthy. Dynamic. Marketing guy. Prankster. Chicken lover. Good soul. Great Human Being. Rarest.
What more could someone possibly want in one single person? Talk about multitasking.
This creature once lived in a movie-rental store-cum-restaurant-cum-computer repair shop-cum-newspaper production office-cum-disco-cum-photo gallery. And now anymore “-cum-” then the room shall not exist anymore.
Now here is one guy whom you run to for a solution to for the following things: something wrong in the computer/laptop? Want go to on a photo trip? Want to plan an event/trip? Want to play cricket/badminton/table tennis/pool table/swim? Want to make a PowerPoint presentation/Photoshop/InDesign/ or any other various documentation on the computer? Want to make a website/blog? What to organize a barbeque dinner party? Want to eat some good food? Want to go to KFC for Zababs? Want to watch movie/exchange movies?
When in Webster University Thailand, few years back, all these were answered in a certain Room # 595. The resident of which was responsible for various memorable moments in many people’s lives. The list would be endless, so no real point in putting it up. But hopefully by now you know who I’m talking about. (Else, I’d doubt you would read so far.)
You’d be running faster to him if you want to play a prank (or as is often told “mess up the brains of ___). He is the king of pranks. Hopefully, you’re not his next target.
Warning (for women): Don’t worry if he suddenly changes your gender from female to male in any of his conversations, in any languages such as Hindi, English, Bengali (the little that he can speak; no more comments please) or any other languages that he claims to speak in; he blames it on the English education he got in his school, but there are other theories that are currently in being processed in this matter and which shall be disclosed when the right time comes.
And as someone has quite aptly coined a name – he is truly adwitya (Dwitya means second and Aditywa means for whom there is no second, therefore is UNIQUE).
For further details, please contact Veeni Patel at veenipatel@gmail.com.
new blog update.
Hope the new avtaar will keep you entertained (and as should the written content, too). Exams are literally around the corner, but will try and have something or the other.
PS: Kuldip, thanks for all the hard work in this blog. But your photo blog, is a great piece of work too.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Pappu Can't Dance Saala; But Pappu Can Act Saala...
Is love being able to spend most of the time together, happy times; be opposites but still feel complete without the other because they complete each other; want to keep each other happy and smiling.
And is it possible that despite having all these things the two concerned people don’t know it? Then again if love were so easy, it couldn’t be love. Or could it?I don’t know what it is with this movie; script ok ok, newcomers, the best performance is by a dead man in a portrait played by Naseerruddin Shah; music ok ok, (little disappointing for a Rahman movie); script ok ok, nothing too great. But still there is something which makes you not want to get up from your seat; I guess it’s like what Abbas Tyrewala said “it’s a movie with clichés, but in a very non cliché manner”.
The first half way better than the second, it has the gripping affect, to a certain extend. The flashback trail starts at the airport; and then the journey starts: a funeral, Juhu beach, fight in the college canteen, home to a talking portrait, farewell party, the pub, a painter’s room, the police station fights at parties, on a horse to the airport; with short glimpses of a black stallion in the middle of a desert in search of justice. The second half is where all the clichés add up and get caught on to each other.
Imran Khan (Jai) gives justice to the character, and proves to become a true Ranjhor ka Rathore after all. Genelia D’Souza is the pampered brat whom you just want to kill at times, but looks as cute and fragile as need be. Prateik Babbar’s acting deserves a mention; small role but played to the T: a useless, not-to-do-well nothing. As I’ve said before, the best performance is still the dead man in a portrait hanging on the wall. Overall, decent movie, worth the ticket’s movie. Just don’t go in with too many expectations.
Jaana, dil, jaana kaise maine na jaana,
Ke pyaar yehi hai, yeh jaane tu ya jaane na…
Yeh dosti...
Arrey yaaron, dosti bahut hi haseen hai, yeh na ho toh, kya phir bolo yeh zindagi hai…
…these words are not only part of a good song to listen to; it’s a thought that brings peace and assurance at heart. It reminds you of the inseparable group that you once had in school and college. The bunking of lectures and attending sessions at the canteen; making revenue generating business for coffee shops/ cineplex(s)/ restaurants.
But you know what, har dosti mein kichav hai…
Sorry, boss, I’m not here to put you in dream-land...
har dosti mein kichav hai. But wait, before we get to this, let’s rewind to the start first.
In a new place, organization, or any new beginning; as we get to know people around us, the initial ‘bonding’ (as they call it) is one of a very symbiotic relationship. You might go out with a group of people because they are going to a place that is unfamiliar to you or for a common cause. From there, a symbiotic relationship starts because either you and/or the person(s) need something from the other to stay together. It’s a give and take relationship where the binding element could be as tangible as money to as intangible as the fear of being seen alone by all people around you.
And this practice of nautanki continues in some cases for days and in some for months, till there is a breakdown. A breakdown could be where either of the person(s) in the relationship feels either that there is nothing else to get out of the other party and when the other party fails to give what is needed. That’s when there is a fallout. Friendships break. Awkward looks and weirdness of silence takes place when there is a future encounter.
That’s why there are so few true friends.
Friends for life.
That’s what friends are for. Remember?
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Taare Zameen Par: Kya Hai Problem, Kyun Tera Bheja Kum?
Not all fingers are the same length,but how we sometimes wish them to be. Then again, its God’s creation, and there’s a reason for it. What a thumb is capable of doing, other fingers can’t do. Just like that, TZP is about opening our minds to things other than academia and its pressure. Your destiny is where your true happiness lies.
Following the steps of an elder brother who is perfect in studies, as well as a tennis champ, can sometimes be hard to fall in the same footsteps. Top that with failing 3rd Standard once. As the teacher asks Ishaan (Darsheel Safary) to read a paragraph from the text, all that comes out are the dancing letters in a language that really isn’t. But the importance of staying in a classroom and learning is all forgotten as more and more time is spent outside the class in punishment; faking burps and moon dancing in the cooridors. The world is perfect as long as there is day dreaming, cathcing fishes and lots of painting to be done even with failing tests and getting into fights with the other guys. As his parents send him to boarding school to bring in ‘discipline’ and fix the boy up, something inside him closes up. A substitute teacher Ram Shankar Nikhumb (Aamir Khan) sees Ishaan and wants to help him help himself.
If Aamir Khan the actor is labelled as a perfectionist, then I don’t know what to label Aamir Khan the director. I’ll leave the labelling to others. The first half is a little slow, but it lays a foundation that ensures that Ishaan is thoroughly understood by the viewers. Of what he is and what he is not.
The music need not hold the film together, but it does. Prasing Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy and lycrisist Prasoon Joshi would be adding salt to the wound. Duniya ka naara, jame raho.
Imagine if life were really all of academics and getting good grades, where would Sachin R. Tendulkar be today, for that, where would the Indian Cricket Team come from, most of them, barring a few, don’t hold degrees, probably don’t even have great handwriting, but see where they are today. Where would Shah Rukh Khan, Big B, and the endless list of brilliant actors be? Musicians, artists, businessmen, where would they be, if all that mattered was written in books just to be regurgitated?
…Bhej na itna door mujhko tu, yaad bhi tujhko aa na pao Maa;
Bhed mein yun choodo mujhe, ghar laut ke bhi aa na pao Maa;
Kya itna bura hoon mein Maa?
Tujhe sab hai pata, hai na Maa?
Thursday, July 26, 2007
winning isn't everything, its the only thing...right???
Thursday, February 15, 2007
meri dava, mera ghav hai
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
A Solution to DUI - Time Magazine
"If you've been drinking, a car will soon take away your keys. Toyota is developing steering-wheel sweat sensors that will detech a driver's blood-alcohol level, then disable the car if necessary."
That's the way to go Toyota. High time this came.
Cheers.
Drive, don't DRINK or Drink, don't DRIVE --> not too much of a difference anymore, is there.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
raam kare tujhko neend na aaye. gn.
raam kare tujhko neend na aaye
:)
gazab kaa hain din socho zaraa - u really made my day... :)
tum ho akele, hum bhi akele, mazaa aa rahaa hain, kasam se
dekh lo humko kareeb se, aaj hum mile hain naseeb se
ye pal phir kahan aur ye manzil phir kahan
kyaa kahoo mera jo haal hai, raat din tumhara khayal hai
phir bhi jaan-e-jaan, main kahan aaur tum kahan
for my one and only duffus
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
apne dada ke baat sunenge na??
"hi, mera naam saurav ganguly hai. bhole toh nahi?
jo hua, kyun hua, kaise hua; yeh sab soch ke dukh bhi hota tha, gussa bhi aata tha.
par ab nahi
main team mein wapas aane ke liye bahut bhaut practice kar raha hoon, kya malum, hawa mein shirt ghumane ka mujhe aur ek mauka mil jaye.
jo bhi ho, team ke andar ya bahar, main chup baithne wala nahi hoon.
oo aa, india, aaya india.
india ke har match mein, main aise hi chillaoonga.
aap bhi chillayen, mere team ko aacha lage ga.
apne dada ke baat sunengena?
JOIN THE BLUE BILLION"
Monday, January 08, 2007
As Ever
Return, if it is just to leave me again.
"Till death do us part". Come for their sense of us...
For Belief's sake, let appearances remain.
Not for mine but for the world's sake come back.
They ask why you left? To whom all must I explain?
I laughed when they said our time was running out--
I stirred the leaves in the tea i'd brewed to drain.
An era's passed since the luxury of tears --
Make me weep, let blood know its rain.
Still beguiled with hopes of you, the heart is lit.
To put out this last candle, come, it burns in vain.
-Agha Shahid Ali
Not All, Only A Few Return
What hopes the earth forever covers, what faces?
I too could recall moonlit roofs, those nights of wine --
But Time has shelved them now in Memory's dimmed places.
She has left forever, let blood flow from my eyes
till my eyes are lamps lit for love's darkest places.
All is his -- Sleep, Peace, Night -- when on his own arm your hair
shines to make him the god whom nothing effaces.
With wine, the palm's lines, believe me, rush to Life's stream --
Look, here's my hand, and here the red glass it raises.
See me! Beaten by sorrow, man is numbed to pain.
Grief has become the pain only pain erases.
World, should Ghalib keep weeping you will see a flood
drown your terraced cities, your marble palaces.
-Agha Shahid Ali