I discovered Aamir Khan's Blog today. It's on the official aamir Khan website, and now on my favorite links too :D
At first I thought it might be a hoax, someone pretending to be him. But as I kept reading, I realised it IS him.. Its so exciting to read something written by Aamir Khan and to see that he replies to most people who comment on his blog posts.. He scolded someone for watching a pirated DVD too :-p
Check it out!!
Cheers
Monday, March 30, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Time to come to senses...
All songs sung by Atif Aslam must be banned.. Should be boycotted by the music community.. Because anyone who is even remotely related to music or understands it a bit can easily find out what a useless singer he is.. Or on the contrary, the ppl who think he sings well AND think that they are musically inclined are sadly mistaken, cos these two "thoughts" cannot coexist!!
And yes, some of the songs made for him should be re-sung by KK or Shaan or Sonu Nigam.. Mostly KK, cos most of those songs would sound awesome in KK's voice :D
And yes, some of the songs made for him should be re-sung by KK or Shaan or Sonu Nigam.. Mostly KK, cos most of those songs would sound awesome in KK's voice :D
Monday, December 22, 2008
Slumdog Millionaire

Story of a boy raised in the slums of Mumbai. It tells us about how the little things he learnt during his hard life go on to brighten his future. It demonstrates that how being truthful, finally pays. It shows us how, being with someone you care about, is beyond all riches.
... Phir dekhiye, zindagi kitni haseen hai :)
Aankhon Mein Jiski Koi To Khwaaab Hai
Khush Hai Wahi Jo Thoda Betab Hai
Zindagi Mein Koi Arzoo Kijiye
Phir Dekhiye ……
Hothon Pe Jis Ke Koi To Geet Hai
Woh Haare Bhi To, Us Ki Hi Jeet Hai
Dil Mein Jo Geet Hai Gunguna Lijiye
Phir Dekhiye……
Yaadon Mein Jis Ki Kisi Ka Naam Hai
Sapno Ke Jaisi Uski Har Shaam Hai
Koi To ho JiSe, Apna Dil Dijiye
Phir Dekhiye…
Khwab Bun Yeh Zara ..
Geet Sun Yeh Zara..
Phool Chun Yeh Zara...
Phir Dekhiye…
Graduated !
Shilpa Goley ( B.E M.S ) :D

Not a very great achievement.. But not that bad either :)

Congratulations to me !!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
I've come to India only for a few days, and at this time as soon as I saw the opportunity to go for a short trip out of Bangalore, I literally pounced on it.
I don't want to describe each and every moment of the trip cos its kinda boring and let me admit it, its pretty boring for the readers as well :D
Some observations:
- On the way to Pondicherry we passed through many small villages. As it was 15th august, we saw many kids coming back home from school in neat uniforms with small tricolors pinned to them. In the centre of a town we saw India's map drawn using flowers, and large posters of national heroes. I was always under the impression that people in small villages and towns must be just celebrating their regional functions and festivals and must not be very enthusiastic about national functions like the Independence day. But I am glad that I was proved wrong :)
- The sea water at Pondicherry beach was extremely salty. So much as to burn your eyes and nose. But the beach was pleasant all the same. Had a lot of fun.
- Made a sand castle (not a very great one though) the first time ever. I generally always start making it but never complete it due to boredom :-p
- In Mahabalipuram, we saw so many historical monuments. Its amazing how these monuments are still preserved so well. The intricate stone carving work is simply spell bounding. Especially the series of Pandava caves and Arjun's panel which are all made from only one huge rock. There are also the 5 rathas named after Pandavas and Draupadi.
- We went to the shore temple at Mahabalipuram. Supposedly there were 7 such temples centuries back. But the sea kept rising over the years and swallowed 6 of them, except one, which is now called the shore temple. They say that during Tsunami, the sea water had gone back as much as for people to see the 6 temples buried in sea !!
- We stopped at Kanchipuram on our way back and stopped at one of the temples there. Again, I was amazed by the amount of work and skill which had been put into building these temples. In that temple there was a hall of hundred pillars. Each of those hundred pillars had a story to tell. The sculptures of the people, their poses, their clothes and jewelry.. superb!!
- We went to Kamakshi temple too, but the queue was too long and we would have got late, so we decided to pass. There we saw an elephant and we saw some people cutting its tail hair. I didn't understand what was happening and got all upset wondering that they were hurting it in some way. My sister assured me that they were just trimming its tail hair and she went to check it out herself. What she saw was horrifying !! Those guys were cutting the tail hair to sell them. In fact there were very few hair left on the poor thing's tail, still those guys continued to cut them and sell them. She also saw a wound in its back which was obviously making it uncomfortable, but the mahawat was not even bothered.
- We also stopped by at a Kanchiwaram silk saree shop and saw how the weavers were making the saree on the loom. One of my sister's friends traveling with us has studied textile engineering and she was able to explain exactly how the weaving is done. Its such a delicate and skillful work, Hats off to those weavers.
And those are the highlights :) Samachar samapt. Namaskar :D
I don't want to describe each and every moment of the trip cos its kinda boring and let me admit it, its pretty boring for the readers as well :D
Some observations:
- On the way to Pondicherry we passed through many small villages. As it was 15th august, we saw many kids coming back home from school in neat uniforms with small tricolors pinned to them. In the centre of a town we saw India's map drawn using flowers, and large posters of national heroes. I was always under the impression that people in small villages and towns must be just celebrating their regional functions and festivals and must not be very enthusiastic about national functions like the Independence day. But I am glad that I was proved wrong :)
- The sea water at Pondicherry beach was extremely salty. So much as to burn your eyes and nose. But the beach was pleasant all the same. Had a lot of fun.
- Made a sand castle (not a very great one though) the first time ever. I generally always start making it but never complete it due to boredom :-p
- In Mahabalipuram, we saw so many historical monuments. Its amazing how these monuments are still preserved so well. The intricate stone carving work is simply spell bounding. Especially the series of Pandava caves and Arjun's panel which are all made from only one huge rock. There are also the 5 rathas named after Pandavas and Draupadi.
- We went to the shore temple at Mahabalipuram. Supposedly there were 7 such temples centuries back. But the sea kept rising over the years and swallowed 6 of them, except one, which is now called the shore temple. They say that during Tsunami, the sea water had gone back as much as for people to see the 6 temples buried in sea !!
- We stopped at Kanchipuram on our way back and stopped at one of the temples there. Again, I was amazed by the amount of work and skill which had been put into building these temples. In that temple there was a hall of hundred pillars. Each of those hundred pillars had a story to tell. The sculptures of the people, their poses, their clothes and jewelry.. superb!!
- We went to Kamakshi temple too, but the queue was too long and we would have got late, so we decided to pass. There we saw an elephant and we saw some people cutting its tail hair. I didn't understand what was happening and got all upset wondering that they were hurting it in some way. My sister assured me that they were just trimming its tail hair and she went to check it out herself. What she saw was horrifying !! Those guys were cutting the tail hair to sell them. In fact there were very few hair left on the poor thing's tail, still those guys continued to cut them and sell them. She also saw a wound in its back which was obviously making it uncomfortable, but the mahawat was not even bothered.
- We also stopped by at a Kanchiwaram silk saree shop and saw how the weavers were making the saree on the loom. One of my sister's friends traveling with us has studied textile engineering and she was able to explain exactly how the weaving is done. Its such a delicate and skillful work, Hats off to those weavers.
And those are the highlights :) Samachar samapt. Namaskar :D
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