Jus' nothin' at all happening in my life :(:(:(
Btw, finished Historian and now on the verge of being a Drakula scholar myself... ha !!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
The izzard of IWD
To the ladies of the world (yes, including politicians and Britney Spears), the great ones, the not so great ones, the achievers, the mischievers, the famous, the infamous and the obscured, all... I honour you and laud the empowerment of women. Have a great International Women's Day.
PS. Flat 50% off on most of the female apparels at most of the brand outlets in most of the malls.
PPS. Confound it !!! I feel emasculated by such offers only for women, we should have our own day.
PS. Flat 50% off on most of the female apparels at most of the brand outlets in most of the malls.
PPS. Confound it !!! I feel emasculated by such offers only for women, we should have our own day.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Masakkali
Hail Rahman !!! Na, not for any of the excerpts from his Slumdog notes. Matter-of-fact: I, and most of the Indian junta, didn't find anything extraordinary in those scores. The music, I would call, was rudimentary for Rahman's skills. Had the Oscar judges heard Rahman's songs from the beginning, he would have bagged dozens of oscars by now.
But hey, here's again his music prowess in Dilli-6; have heard "Masakkali" quite a many times, and am always happy after listening to it, specially after its mellifluous blend of harmonica and bass guitar. This concoction I have never heard before and it is BEAutiful, I hope we keep getting such stuff. And yes, Mohit Chauhan is a good singer (specially at high pitch), he has sung it well, in a pun-ish tone which makes the the song hilarious. The last one of his I liked was "Tum Se He" from Jab We Met. BTW, he was the the lead singer of Silk Route, the not so Dooba Dooba Band.
Ha, am listening to the dove song even now, and am masakkali-ing.
But hey, here's again his music prowess in Dilli-6; have heard "Masakkali" quite a many times, and am always happy after listening to it, specially after its mellifluous blend of harmonica and bass guitar. This concoction I have never heard before and it is BEAutiful, I hope we keep getting such stuff. And yes, Mohit Chauhan is a good singer (specially at high pitch), he has sung it well, in a pun-ish tone which makes the the song hilarious. The last one of his I liked was "Tum Se He" from Jab We Met. BTW, he was the the lead singer of Silk Route, the not so Dooba Dooba Band.
Ha, am listening to the dove song even now, and am masakkali-ing.
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