Can you imagine all this happening on a National television channel? Can you afford to watch it with your family?? Dare to watch!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snZlE7BOdz8&feature=related
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Manna Da
Finally one of my favorite singer gets the prestigious "Dada Saheb phalke award".
Phalke award for Manna da
Manna da is amongst the few singers who has got a unique voice which doesn't only soothes your ears but touches your heart instantly. First time i heard any of Manna da's song was the song "Jindagi kaisi hai paheli" from Anand and it became my favorite song for so many reasons. The sweetness of the song, soulful music, amazing lyrics by Yogesh and ofcourse the song picturization. Since then i am a great fan of Manna da. Did you ever hear a song as classic as 'laaga chunari mein daag' ? The uniqueness to match the dynamics of Kishore da in much famous 'yeh dosti hum nahi chodenge'.. The energy in 'yaari hai imaan mera' from Zanjeer.. The voice to make your eyes wet 'kasmein waade pyar wafa sab' from Upkaar.. The rustic voice to make the song memorable: 'Chalat musafir moh liyo re' from teesri kasam... Amazing camaraderie with Kishore da in 'Ek chatur naar karke shringar'.. Heart touching 'Tujhe suraj kahun ya chanda' from Ek phool do maali.. Do you know who is the male voice for the all time famous 'pyar hua ikraar hua' from Shree 420?
The list is endless and the best part is that every song sung by Manna da carries a uniqueness in it.
The famous poems of Dr. Harivansh rai bachchan, 'Madhushala', recited by Manna da carries the great simplicity and sweetness that i keep on listening to it repeatedly.. Manna da voice adds another charm to the lines of Madhushala.
Hat's off to this legendary singer..I hope i could make a collection of all the songs of Manna da..
Phalke award for Manna da
Manna da is amongst the few singers who has got a unique voice which doesn't only soothes your ears but touches your heart instantly. First time i heard any of Manna da's song was the song "Jindagi kaisi hai paheli" from Anand and it became my favorite song for so many reasons. The sweetness of the song, soulful music, amazing lyrics by Yogesh and ofcourse the song picturization. Since then i am a great fan of Manna da. Did you ever hear a song as classic as 'laaga chunari mein daag' ? The uniqueness to match the dynamics of Kishore da in much famous 'yeh dosti hum nahi chodenge'.. The energy in 'yaari hai imaan mera' from Zanjeer.. The voice to make your eyes wet 'kasmein waade pyar wafa sab' from Upkaar.. The rustic voice to make the song memorable: 'Chalat musafir moh liyo re' from teesri kasam... Amazing camaraderie with Kishore da in 'Ek chatur naar karke shringar'.. Heart touching 'Tujhe suraj kahun ya chanda' from Ek phool do maali.. Do you know who is the male voice for the all time famous 'pyar hua ikraar hua' from Shree 420?
The list is endless and the best part is that every song sung by Manna da carries a uniqueness in it.
The famous poems of Dr. Harivansh rai bachchan, 'Madhushala', recited by Manna da carries the great simplicity and sweetness that i keep on listening to it repeatedly.. Manna da voice adds another charm to the lines of Madhushala.
Hat's off to this legendary singer..I hope i could make a collection of all the songs of Manna da..
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Mithun da-The legend
I have always been a great fan of 'Mithun da'. In fact a die-hard fan who enjoys even his B-grade movies for all the absurdness it shows. IMO, Some of his top-rated B-grade movies are:
Gunda, Truck driver suraj, Cheetah, Shapath ... And who can forget the lotan kabootar from 'Dalaal (A long list :-) )
Mithun da is a great actor but his dialogue deliveries and dance style was undoubtedly a trademark.
I just remember some of his dialogues :
भीगी हुई cigarette जल नही सकती,
और यह तय है की तेरी मौत की तारीख टल नही सकती।
मैं हूँ तुम जैसे लोगों से नफरत करने वाला,
गरीबों के लिए ज्योति, गुंडों के लिए ज्वाला
तुझे बनाके मौत का एक निवाला,
तेरे सीने में गाड़ दूँगा मैं मौत का भाला,
मिला दूँगा यमराज से तेरे को...साला....
मैं हूँ दो नम्बरी, एक से ज्यादा तीन से कम,
दिखने में बेवडा भागने में घोड़ा,
और मारने में हथोडा...
and this is one of the classics...Bullet hits into dada's leg, he falls down but after a moment he stands up and says:
दुश्मनों की लाशों पर भांगडा करने वाला कभी लंगडा नही हो सकता॥
Deserves some standing ovation and of course some echoes of sitti..
How can i forget one of the greatest 'cult movies' of all time..GUNDA
The movie had all the ingredients to make it an unforgettable movie..Action, drama, Amazing and unforgettable dialogues and ofcourse Mithun da as the 'Angry middle-aged man'.
And you know even IMDB has given this movie its due credit by rating at 8.1. If you really want to know more about this 'classic movie' you need to watch it. I guess every dialogue of this movie is unforgettable.
One of the dialogues of the movie when 'Lambu atta' gang kills 'Bulla's siter'
मुन्नी मेरी बहन मुन्नी, तो तू मर गयी ???
लम्बू ने तुझे लंबा कर दिया? माचिस की तीली को खम्बा कर दिया? [Ek mast sitti to banta hai bhai..]
I was just reading this post of one of the great fans of Mithun da...rightly titled as "Gunda-the legend'
Some really nice posts:
An A of the B-grade
Gunda FAQ
Orkut community
So if Mrigya, Disco dancer, Boxer, Prem pratigya, Shaukeen, Ghulami, Pyaar jhukta nahi, Agneepath, Guru show the real actor in him then the league of movies like Gunda, Jallad, Dalal, Shapath...shows the real entertainer.
कोई शक??
Gunda, Truck driver suraj, Cheetah, Shapath ... And who can forget the lotan kabootar from 'Dalaal (A long list :-) )
Mithun da is a great actor but his dialogue deliveries and dance style was undoubtedly a trademark.
I just remember some of his dialogues :
भीगी हुई cigarette जल नही सकती,
और यह तय है की तेरी मौत की तारीख टल नही सकती।
मैं हूँ तुम जैसे लोगों से नफरत करने वाला,
गरीबों के लिए ज्योति, गुंडों के लिए ज्वाला
तुझे बनाके मौत का एक निवाला,
तेरे सीने में गाड़ दूँगा मैं मौत का भाला,
मिला दूँगा यमराज से तेरे को...साला....
मैं हूँ दो नम्बरी, एक से ज्यादा तीन से कम,
दिखने में बेवडा भागने में घोड़ा,
और मारने में हथोडा...
and this is one of the classics...Bullet hits into dada's leg, he falls down but after a moment he stands up and says:
दुश्मनों की लाशों पर भांगडा करने वाला कभी लंगडा नही हो सकता॥
Deserves some standing ovation and of course some echoes of sitti..
How can i forget one of the greatest 'cult movies' of all time..GUNDA
The movie had all the ingredients to make it an unforgettable movie..Action, drama, Amazing and unforgettable dialogues and ofcourse Mithun da as the 'Angry middle-aged man'.
And you know even IMDB has given this movie its due credit by rating at 8.1. If you really want to know more about this 'classic movie' you need to watch it. I guess every dialogue of this movie is unforgettable.
One of the dialogues of the movie when 'Lambu atta' gang kills 'Bulla's siter'
मुन्नी मेरी बहन मुन्नी, तो तू मर गयी ???
लम्बू ने तुझे लंबा कर दिया? माचिस की तीली को खम्बा कर दिया? [Ek mast sitti to banta hai bhai..]
I was just reading this post of one of the great fans of Mithun da...rightly titled as "Gunda-the legend'
Some really nice posts:
An A of the B-grade
Gunda FAQ
Orkut community
So if Mrigya, Disco dancer, Boxer, Prem pratigya, Shaukeen, Ghulami, Pyaar jhukta nahi, Agneepath, Guru show the real actor in him then the league of movies like Gunda, Jallad, Dalal, Shapath...shows the real entertainer.
कोई शक??
Monday, May 18, 2009
Singh is (still the) King..
So the final mandate is out and who could have expected the results to be so clear just by the time the clock hits 12 O'clock on a Saturday morning.
Everyone is happy and relaxed to see the results. Not exactly because UPA is going to form the govt but because people have given a clear and firm mandate to a party/alliance. Now this will stabilize our democracy and the govt will get more freedom and time to work for the nation rather than spending most of their time in alluring the allies.
Sorry i am not an expert but my take on the results.
Why UPA won:
I am really happy to see the results of Bihar. NDA swept away as much as 32 seats out of 40 which is surprising as well as heartening but I just hope the flag of development under which the 'Janta' has casted their vote continues. Some major 'Neta' lost not because they didn't do anything for the people of their constituency but they tried to be 'Abhineta' and remember you can't fool the people anymore as they know what "Mukhauta" these Abhinetas wear and how easily they can change it for the opportunity. Nitish kumar has definitely done some good work and Junta has admired him with their vote but the way Nitish kumar has been reacting before the poll results should not be a wrong syndrome.
As like every citizen of the nation, i too hope the nation with almost new political scenario goes ahead on the path of development and prosperity.
Amen!!!
Everyone is happy and relaxed to see the results. Not exactly because UPA is going to form the govt but because people have given a clear and firm mandate to a party/alliance. Now this will stabilize our democracy and the govt will get more freedom and time to work for the nation rather than spending most of their time in alluring the allies.
Sorry i am not an expert but my take on the results.
Why UPA won:
- They had not a very bad last five years.
- Their moderate approach in handling critical situations.
- Congress party, which has been assumed to hold the legacy of running the government.
- Gaining from the negatives of their opposition.
- The youthful congress. Gandhi siblings and the other youth brigade. They are educated and they have vision. They make the future of the nation and nevertheless they can always get the guidance from the experienced leaders of congress.
- They somewhere distracted themselves. I guess they were not very clear as if whom to project as the face of the party. They were hanging themselves between Modi and Advani.
- The loosing faith of other allies with BJP.
- BJP couldn't even resolve the differences culminating inside their own party and how could they have claimed to manage the allies.
- BJP is still not able to make itself a party for the people and by the people.
- Allies getting greedy and opportunist.
I am really happy to see the results of Bihar. NDA swept away as much as 32 seats out of 40 which is surprising as well as heartening but I just hope the flag of development under which the 'Janta' has casted their vote continues. Some major 'Neta' lost not because they didn't do anything for the people of their constituency but they tried to be 'Abhineta' and remember you can't fool the people anymore as they know what "Mukhauta" these Abhinetas wear and how easily they can change it for the opportunity. Nitish kumar has definitely done some good work and Junta has admired him with their vote but the way Nitish kumar has been reacting before the poll results should not be a wrong syndrome.
As like every citizen of the nation, i too hope the nation with almost new political scenario goes ahead on the path of development and prosperity.
Amen!!!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Poll Dance (0)
Though i declare my thoughts not be political but like every Indian i have been reading the newspapers, surfing the news channels and browsing the internet to keep myself updated about how my India is going to shape up its future. In my opinion (and i hope some more will be echoing with me...), this time its more of the "war of words" than the "battle of promises". None is ready to show their full report card but are trying to cash on onto the papers in which they merely passed and hiding the others in which they failed or crumbled badly.
Being my native state of residence, i have been trying to search what the scenario is there in Bihar or how the Players are playing on the "Satranj ki bisaat". This had been a complete letdown for me to hear the "war of foul words" amongst the top leaders. Adding to it are the Film stars who don't know A B C of politics and are trying to show that they know not only P but A-Z of Politics.
This morning i just found one of the article on net which is a good insight into the people opinion.
http://election.rediff.com/report/2009/apr/15/loksabhapoll-bihars-ringtone-nitish-government-works.htm
Read the comment from one of resident:"Beti aur vote dusri jaat mein nehin diya jaata."
Still the caste politics play an important role in the states.
Can we think above it? Can we analyse on the basis of developments?
Long way to go before we see these changes.
Being my native state of residence, i have been trying to search what the scenario is there in Bihar or how the Players are playing on the "Satranj ki bisaat". This had been a complete letdown for me to hear the "war of foul words" amongst the top leaders. Adding to it are the Film stars who don't know A B C of politics and are trying to show that they know not only P but A-Z of Politics.
This morning i just found one of the article on net which is a good insight into the people opinion.
http://election.rediff.com/report/2009/apr/15/loksabhapoll-bihars-ringtone-nitish-government-works.htm
Read the comment from one of resident:"Beti aur vote dusri jaat mein nehin diya jaata."
Still the caste politics play an important role in the states.
Can we think above it? Can we analyse on the basis of developments?
Long way to go before we see these changes.
Friday, March 13, 2009
First rain of the season
The climate outside has changed...
For the last one month the temperature was crossing the limit of 35c.. But its the sign of our own Pune getting back to its climatic beauty. Its raining outside..Sitting inside my cube in office i can smell the "bheeni-bheeni khushboo" of the soil. Its thirst has been quenched.. Looking outside the glass of company building i can see the children running and drenching themselves.. People walking casually as if they want to take every bit of first rain of the season... Couples walking hand-in-hand to glorify their feelings in this "pehli baarish".. Adding to all this the wind is icing the cake with its dancing blow... Everyone seems to be happy.
The climate of Pune has always fascinated me and this is going to be another fascinating season for me :)
For the last one month the temperature was crossing the limit of 35c.. But its the sign of our own Pune getting back to its climatic beauty. Its raining outside..Sitting inside my cube in office i can smell the "bheeni-bheeni khushboo" of the soil. Its thirst has been quenched.. Looking outside the glass of company building i can see the children running and drenching themselves.. People walking casually as if they want to take every bit of first rain of the season... Couples walking hand-in-hand to glorify their feelings in this "pehli baarish".. Adding to all this the wind is icing the cake with its dancing blow... Everyone seems to be happy.
The climate of Pune has always fascinated me and this is going to be another fascinating season for me :)
Friday, February 13, 2009
Do you believe in Love?
This morning i opened my web browser to search for some stuff (technical ofcourse :) ). As google has this facility to customize you page with 'iGoogle', i also have customized it to display some stuffs which i rarely read. One of the stuffs that i added is "Love quote of the day" [I know this will exhilarate the germ in your right brain to ask why have i added this. Kill that. Its better.]
It just happened by chance [ I liked 'Luck by Chance' :P ], that i read the quote. It read:
"Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses, you build up a whole suit of armor, suit of armor, so that nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life...You give them a piece of you. They didn't ask for it. They did something dumb one day, like smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore. Love takes hostages. It gets inside you. It eats you out and leaves you crying in the darkness, so simple a phrase like 'maybe we should be just friends' turns into a glass splinter working its way into your heart. It hurts. Not just in the imagination. Not just in the mind. It's a soul-hurt, a real gets-inside-you-and-rips-you-apart pain. I hate love". --Neil Gaiman
I refreshed the page and the quote changed to:
"And what is it to work with love? It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart, even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth. It is to build a house with affection, even as if your beloved were to dwell in that house. It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy, even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit. It is to charge all things you fashion with a breath of your own spirit, And to know that all the blessed dead are standing about you and watching." --Kahlil Gibran
Two tangentially different views on the same topic. For one Love is like cancer whilst for the other it is religion.
It just happened by chance [ I liked 'Luck by Chance' :P ], that i read the quote. It read:
"Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses, you build up a whole suit of armor, suit of armor, so that nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life...You give them a piece of you. They didn't ask for it. They did something dumb one day, like smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore. Love takes hostages. It gets inside you. It eats you out and leaves you crying in the darkness, so simple a phrase like 'maybe we should be just friends' turns into a glass splinter working its way into your heart. It hurts. Not just in the imagination. Not just in the mind. It's a soul-hurt, a real gets-inside-you-and-rips-you-apart pain. I hate love". --Neil Gaiman
I refreshed the page and the quote changed to:
"And what is it to work with love? It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart, even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth. It is to build a house with affection, even as if your beloved were to dwell in that house. It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy, even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit. It is to charge all things you fashion with a breath of your own spirit, And to know that all the blessed dead are standing about you and watching." --Kahlil Gibran
Two tangentially different views on the same topic. For one Love is like cancer whilst for the other it is religion.
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