Posts Tagged ‘Dharam Karam’
Tere hamsafar geet hain tere
Posted on: August 28, 2012
- In: Articles about music lovers | Asha Bhonsle songs | Feelings of heart | Kishore Kumar songs | Lyrics by Prakashchandra | Lyrics contributed by readers | Mukesh songs | Song sung by three or more singers | Songs of 1970s (1971 to 1980) | Songs of 1975 | Stage song | Yearwise breakup of songs
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A few days back, my wife lamented that our daughter takes her for granted and does not take her suggestions seriously(mujhe ghar ki murgi samajhti hai). What is new about it, I thought to myself, because my wife too takes me for granted. :). And in turn, both of us often underestimate our daughter. The three of us take our pets for granted and the pets return the favour by taking us for granted. 🙂
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Most of the time, I discuss songs that are evergreen, popular, iconic, outstanding, of high quality etc. But there are occasions when I love to discuss songs that fall short of such high standards. But I still like them, because listeneing/ watching them is fun.
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Ik din bik jaayega maati ke mol
Posted on: August 27, 2008
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As a kid in one’s early teens, I was not much into liking a song by its “class”. I was purely a member of the “masses” in 1970s. Still, this song, which now I realise is a “classy” song, was a big favourite of mine. No idea why, perhaps it was the catchy tune that made me fall in love with this song.
Not just me, even my younger brother loved this song, but he disagreed with me about the lyrics. I tried to convince him unsuccessfully that the line was “anhoni path me kaante lakh bichaaye”, where as he was firm in his conviction that it was not “path mein kaante” but ” patle kaante”.
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