Wednesday, January 21, 2015

             Vidyasagar Setu also known as 2nd Hoogly Bridge is in Kolkata (Calcutta), India.





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KABIRA - Music Review - Yeh Jawani hai dewani

Kaisi teri khudgarzi
Na dhoop chune na chanv
Kaise teri khudgarzi
Kisi thor tike na panv 

Yep, currently humming this beautiful song from Ayan Mukherjee's latest flick "Yeh Jawani hai dewani". This awesome track is composed by Pritam. A great composition indeed ! Pritam is ably supported by singers Rekha Bharadwaj, Tochi Raina & lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya.


Now, what makes a song special? Well, for me it is very important that the tune is melodious & soothing. But the words must also be equally appealing. For "Kaisi teri khudgarzi" I think both Pritam & Amitabh Bhattacharya did a commendable job. The tune and wordings give this piece of music a soulful flavour. Hats off guys !!!


I am truly an admirer of Rekha Bharadwaj. Her tone is off-bit & probably no one else could have sung it better. Simply put, her voice touches my heart. Haven't heard Tochi Raina before. He really impresses me here. 


Last but not the least, I would like to mention that the director should also be credited for selecting this fine number for his film. He definitely has an ear for quality music.

Keep up the good work team !!

Please leave your comments about what you feel about the song. I would love to hear your voices :)

Disclaimer : This is my personal opinion and not intended to hurt anyone's sentiment.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Wedding Anniversary Special :)


I wore this outfit two weeks back during our wedding anniversary. Actually, I planned to dress myself in an altogether different attire for a cozy dinner in a charming restaurant to celebrate our special day. 

Unfortunately, there was prediction of snow and rain in the evening, but surprisingly, the climate was sunny and bright (after many days) during the morning. My husband and I promptly decided not to take chances and went for brunch in a nearby (not so great) eatery.
Knowing the chilling temperature outside, I wrapped myself well in this thick fur jacket (hubby’s surprise gift for our anniversary) and layered it over a round neck, black, full sleeve pullover and the essential thermal wear.
The medium length outerwear is decently fashionable and the fur collar gives the right amount of warmth to comfort during winter season. The jacket is warm reddish in tone (it suits my complexion) with a slight hint of black and yellow here and there. Its sash belt is also of the same shade. The big black buttons in the front almost camouflage with the tinge. The subdued hue is perfect for a daytime informal outing.
I teamed it with similar color pants and dark ochre yellow suede boots. Even the shoes have a touch of fur.
We were in a hurry, so I pulled my hair to do a quick ponytail. I also wanted to flaunt the fur around my neck; hence this hairstyle seemed the appropriate choice. Makeup was kept minimal considering the time of the day. Finally, I threw all the necessary items (multiple scarves, thermal beanie and woolen gloves) inside my spacious black leather handbag and I was all set.
Certainly, the planned dress is shelved for now, but this outfit is not bad either. What say ??

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Niagara Falls Experience

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We were at the magnificent Niagara Falls, USA last year. It was during fall and the weather was extremely pleasant. As we approached more towards the destination the sky became slightly overcast. 






Upon reaching Niagara Falls we got our tickets and entered the magical place. It wasn't a bright day at Niagara Falls State Park though. But that didn't deter our enthusiasm a bit. I rushed to see the falls and was awestruck to see it's grandeur. 



The fresh air & the sound of Niagara falls doubled my delight. I gazed and gazed...




Sometime later we were called to board the Maid of the Mist Boat. I could feel the excitement around. We were handed the famous blue raincoats as protection from the rushing water of the cascade. Don't I look funny putting that on !!??




Gradually we were taken near the falls and I was enthralled to feel it's magnitude. Without wasting any time, I started clicking pictures. The gushing water of the falls blurred my vision. Everyone was almost drenched in spite of being wrapped in raincoat.




The boat trip was sort-lived though. It was a 20 minutes round trip which seemed to be over within blink of an eye. 

Another prime attraction of Niagara Falls is the Rainbow Bridge. It's importance lies in the fact that it connects both USA & Canada. 





Then I headed to explore the entire Niagara State Park. The park is vast, nicely maintained with well-groomed grass & plants. In between I had burgers for lunch too. 

The day seemed to pass very quickly and as night creeps in, the falls looked different. The colorful lights on the water made the Niagara night view equally appealing.



To be honest, if you are planning to visit the Niagara Falls, make sure to watch both the day & night view. Only then will the experience be complete!!

Have a look also at the massive Niagara river !!


We returned with a content heart & great memories...


Photo Credits : Joydip Dutt

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Mini Movies - Mehrooni

I am incurably romantic but is that the only reason why I liked this short film? Probably not !

'Mehrooni' is more than just romance...very soulful and hence strikes a chord with us easily. I also loved the title track by Rekha Bhardwaj. It blends so well with the film.


Watch it and do let me know your views. Happy watching !!




Thursday, June 20, 2013

hindi film rain songs

Hey there !

The monsoon season is here. I feel, rain and romance are inseparable in Hindi film songs. Don't you feel the same? 
So which song is in your mind? Sharing with you all some of my favourites...do also share your opinions. 

The very first track that comes to my mind is...

Rimjhim Rimjhim Rumjhoom roomjhoom
Bheegi bheegi ruth mein tum hum hum tum

A superb romantic rain song from "1942 A Love Story". Sweet lyrics, melodious music of R.D. Burman &  appealing cinematography has immortalized this number. Undoubtedly, it is beautifully sung by Kumar Sanu & Kavita Krishnamurty.


How can I not include "Choti Si Kahani Se" from Ijaazat in my list. Ashaji & R.D. Burman's creation will continue to mesmerize the audience...


A timeless song, "O saajna barkha bahar aaye" from Parakh deserves special mention. Music maestro Salil Chowdhury's composition & India's nightingale Lata Mangeskar's voice created a gem ! The simple cinematography further lends more beauty to the song.


Lataji's name brings to my mind another outstanding song "Jooti Mooti Mitwa" from Rudaali. A desert woman's reactions to rainfall, as it is her beloved !! Bhupen Hazarika's commendable music composition takes the song a notch up.



Subha Mudgal's fresh & energetic voice made "Ab Ke Sawan Aise Barse" an anthem for the monsoon season. The video is well shot & the words are power packed. 


Another song that comes to mind is "Boondon Se Baatein" from the film Takshak. A.R. Rahman's music combined with awesome lyrics create a beautiful impression in my mind. I enjoy the video very much and while watching Tabu getting drenched, I also feel like going out in the rain.


Dahek's "Sawan barse tarse dil" is definitely on my list. It beautifully portrays a young couples' sweet romance in heavy shower .


"Nahin Samne" from Taal is another track which definitely comes to my mind in this respect. Though not a typically rainy number, yet would like to include this one. Speaking of Taal & rain, I can never miss out on "Taal Se taal mila".


Oh yes ! "Gila gila pani" from Satya attracts me as it has beautifully used the sound of rain drops to create the monsoon mood.


The list is endless. So what's your choice friends ??

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Lagan lagi re - Music review - Trishna


Lagan lagi re tose piya re, Balam keseri tose piya re
Lagan lagi re tose lage re Balam Keseri tose lagi re
Jeene se jaise basei jaadu sa kya kar diya hai, mogre phool si mei khili
Lamha har pal juda, tumse yeh ranginiyan hai
Saundhi si khushbuyein mehki si...

An extraordinarily sweet love number composed by Amit Trivedi. The rustic element in Kavita Seth's voice blends superbly with Shreya Ghosal to create a gem.

Lyrics are simple, sweet and full of romantic thoughts.

Lagan lagi re tose lagi re Balam Keseri tose lagi re
Aanch si, jagi, nainon mei neend na, abhi
Tumse jo, mili, umang lat jaagi hain
Saath jo tera hei saanwarey, dhola re
Nain sawera hei saanwarey, dhola re
Chunri meri udey, paichiniyan ithraaye
Saanjh dulhan si, dekho saji
Lamha har, pal juda, tumse yeh ranginiyan hain
Saundi si khushbuyein mehki si
Lagan lagi re tose lagi re Balam Keseri tose lagi re (Repeat)

I believe most of you have not heard this number. Hence, sharing :)
Please share your views about the song. Would love to hear from you !

By the way, has any one seen the movie?