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Chhota sa bhaiyya hamaara
Posted on: August 7, 2017
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Today (7 august 2017) is the festival of Raakhi aka rakshabandhan. This festival is being celebrated from time immemorial, may be for more than two thousand years or so. Some interesting tales regarding this festival are mentioned in various sources. It would see that amulets were tied by women on men (not necessarily their brothers) for mens’ protection in ancient times. It was later that this practice took the present day form of sisters tying it on brothers’ wrist.
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Shankar ki poojaa chhoote na
Posted on: July 24, 2017
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Today (24 july 2017) is the First Monday of the Holy month of Shravan, as observed in the Western, some Eastern and Southern states of India. On this occasion, here is a very melodious Shiv bhajan from the film Shivratri-54. Chitragupta, the King of melody, has composed this bhajan by G.S. Nepali, and is sung sweetly by Asha Bhosle.
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Rang di rang di preet ne rang di
Posted on: March 13, 2017
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A very Happy Holi to 9th holi today (13 march 2017) on this blog. And every holi we have Atul posting songs for the occasion. We have approximately 50 songs to celebrate holi. So does that mean we are out of songs? No, not at all! How can that happen? As long as we have Hindi Movies and as long as they have songs in them we can be sure of at least one holi song a year if not more. Oh, I seem to be echoing Sudhirji’s thoughts from his 2015’s holi post. But that is the truth of the matter. Holi will never go out of fashion in Bollywood. The only thing that might change is that people will request others to have dry holi this year as many parts of the country are facing drought conditions. And still others will opt for using organic colours that are less harmful to the skin etc. But what about the general public of the country who cannot afford the expensive organic stuff they will stick to the traditional gulal in various hues.
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Maaro bhar bhar kar pichkaari
Posted on: March 13, 2017
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Hullo to all in Atuldom
A very Happy Holi (today on date 13 march 2017) to all who visit this blog.
Let there be lot of colour all around you; but not on your clothes??; makes washing difficult ??! And if there is a water shortage in your region please play dry holi- with only colours. Ideally the colours should be organic; they do less harm to the skin and eyes -this is what I have read I haven’t used them ever. I don’t even remember when and where was my last holi; possibly when I had just moved to Dahisar in Mumbai back in 2000. But I still love to see others forget themselves in this game of colours. And also, I love to think of all the famous delicacies that are made at Holi. I have heard of Ghujiyas and Kaanji Vadas, Thandaai and Bhaang. Another major attraction to Holi (for me) these days are the various songs that play on the Radio and TV channels. Enough to drive one down memory lane.
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Bam babam bam bam lahri
Posted on: March 13, 2017
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Today (13 march 2017) is the festival of Holi. It is the ninth Holi festival for this blog. More than 50 Holi festival songs have been discussed in the blog on the previous occasions of this festival.
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“Bedaag” (1965) was produced by Anoop Sharma and directed by R Bhattacharya. The movie had Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Lalita Pawar, Shashikala, Shubha Khote, Raj Mehra, Mumtaz, Kammo, Sonia Lee, Mehmood, Walter Lavarre, Gyani etc in it.
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“Ghar Ghar Mein Deewaali”(1955) was produced by Sohrab Modi and directed by Gajanan Jagirdar for Minerva Movietone, Bombay. The movie had Gajanan Jagirdar, Shyama, Sajjan, Manorama, Eruch Tarapore, Krishnakant, Maqboor, dar Kashmiri, Ramlal, Shamlal, Jamshed Ji, Shivaji Rathod, Khwaja Sabir, Minu, Mehmood, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Rajkumar, Kader, Munshi Khanjar, Jillani, Uma Dutt, Bagla, Bhagi, Jameela, Sinha, Uma, Baby Kala etc in it.
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Kya Kehne Tere Deewaali Raani
Posted on: October 30, 2016
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Today (30 october 2016) is deepaawali, the festival of lights. It is the ninth deepaawali for this blog. How time has flown ! And it is quite heartening to realise that this blog is still around and the core group of regulars of this blog have stuck around.
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Hullo to all the ek din ka gods
My salutation is such because Indian culture (as seen in Indian movies) has taught us that Pati Parmeshwar hota hai. i.e. husbands are to be treated as Gods. I am sure no lady will object to this if the husbands also treat their wives as devis- meaning Goddesses. But we will not get into this discussion on this auspicious day.
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