November 26, 2008

Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai Lyrics

Tu Hi To Jannat Meri,

Tu Hi Mera Junnon

Tu Hi To Mannat Meri

Tu Hi Rooh Ka Sukun

Tu Hi Ankhiyon Ki Thandak,

Tu Hi Dil Ki Hai Dastak

Aur Kuch Na Janu Mein,

Bas Itna Hi Jaanu..(Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai, Yaara Mein Kya Karu) - 2

Sajde Sae Jhukta Hai, Yaara Mein Kya Karu

Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai, Yaara Mein Kya Karu.

Kaise Hai Yeh Doori,

Kaise Majboori

Mene Nazaron Se Tujhe Choo Liya

Kabhi Teri Khusboo, Kabhi Teri BaateinBin

Maange Yeh Jahan Pa LiyaTu Hi Dil Ki Ha Rounak,

Tu Hi Janmon Ki DaulatAur Kuch Na Janu,

Bas Itna Hi Janu..(Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai, Yaara Mein Kya Karu) - 2

Sajde Sae Jhukta Hai, Yaara Mein Kya KaruTujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai,

Yaara Mein Kya Karu..Vaasdi Vaasdi Vaasdi,

Dil Di Dil Vich VaasdiNaasdi Naasdi Naasdi

, Dil Ro Ve The NaasdiRab Ne... Bana Di Jodi....

.Vaasdi Vaasdi Vaasdi, Dil Di Dil Vich Vaasdi

Naasdi Naasdi Naasdi,

Dil Ro Ve The NaasdiCham Cham Aaye,

Mujhe TarshayeTera Shaya Ched Ke Chumta..O O,

Tu Jo Muskaye,

Tu Jo SharmayeJaise Mera Hai Khuda Jhomta..

Tu Hi Meri Barkart

Tu Hi Meri Ibaadat

Aur Kuch Na Janu,

Bas Itna Hi Janu..(Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai, Yaara Mein Kya Karu) - 2

Sajde Sae Jhukta Hai,

Yaara Mein Kya Karu

Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai,

Yaara Mein Kya KaruVaasdi Vaasdi Vaasdi,

Dil Di Dil Vich VaasdiNaasdi Naasdi Naasdi,

Dil Ro Ve The Naasdi

Rab Ne... Bana Di Jodi.....

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Aye Bachchu Lyrics - Ghajini

Jhoom le jhoom jhama
Jhoom jhamak jhoom
Pairon mein ta ta thaye
Jhoom tumaak tum
Jhoom le jhoom jhamaJhoom jhamak jhoom
Pairon mein ta ta thayeJhoom tumaak tum
Aye bachchu tu sun leMere dil ka ye order
Ab khul ke jeele tuKoi seema na border
Halka sa nasha haiMasti ki wine mein
Jeene ka hai chaskatoh aaja line mein
Suno yaaron suno ek raaz gehraa
Kiston mein kya jeenaLambee saans lo zara
Muthiyon ko kassona inhe khol do
Dil mein kya rakhna chalak bol do
Gun guna lo muskuralozindagi toh sikhtati hai yehi
Lehralo balkhaloHum qaidi to nahin
Jhoom le jhoom jhamaJhoom jhamak jhoom
Pairon mein ta ta thayeJhoom tumaak tum
Lehron ke sang chap chap chaapak chamDol tu dum dum dum dumaak dumJhoom le jhoom zoom
Oh zara jhoom le jhoom zara
Suno yaaron suno ek raar gehraaKiston mein kya jeenaLambee saans lo zaraMuthiyon ko kassona inhe khol doDil mein kya rakhna chalak bol do
Oh jhoomo zara yeh bhi kya hai jeenaOh jhoomo zara tum ho nageenaJhoomo jhoomo jhoom jhoom mere sung
Mastiyon ki kashti kholoKinaro ko bye bye boloAao nah hawa ke sung holoDolo dolo dolo dolo mere sung
Aye bachchu tu sun leMere dil ka ye orderAb khul ke jeele tuKoi seema na border
Halka sa nasha haiMasti ki wine meinJeene ka hai chaskatoh aaja line mein
Mere dil ka ye orderAb khul ke jeele tuKoi seema na border
Halka sa nasha haiMasti ki wine meinJeene ka hai chaskatoh aaja line mein
Jhoom le jhoom jhamaJhoom jhamak jhoom
Pairon mein ta ta thayeJhoom tumaak tum
Lehron ke sang chap chap chaapak cham
Dol tu dum dum dum dumaak dum
Jhoom le jhoom jhamaJhoom jhamak jhoom
Pairon mein ta ta thayeJhoom tumaak tum
Lehron ke sang chap chap chaapak cham
Dol tu dum dum dum dumaak dum
Jhoom le jhoom jhamaJhoom jhamak jhoom
Pairon mein ta ta thayeJhoom tumaak tum

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Guzarish lyrics - Ghajini

U meri adhuri pyaas pyaas

Tu aa gayee mann ko raas raas

Abto…
Tu men adhuri pyaas pyaas

Tu aa gayee mann ko raas raas

Ab to tu aa ja paas paas

Hai guzarish
Hai haal to dil ka Tang tang

Tu rang ja mere Rang rangchalna mere

Sang SangHai guzarish
Kah de tu haan to zindagi

Jhamo si chhoot ke hansegi

Moti honge moti ration mein

Yai…yai…yai

Tu meri adhuri pyaas pyaasTu aa gayee mann ko raas raas

Ab to tu aa ja paas paasHai guzarish
Sheeshe ke khwab lekeRaaton mein chal raha hoon

Takraa ha jaoon kahin
Aasha ki lau hai roshanPhir bhi toofa ka dar hai

Lau bujh na jaaye kahin
Bas ek haan ki guzarishPhir hogi khushiyon ki baarish
Tu meri adhuri pyaas pyaasTu aa gayee mann ko raas raas

Ab to tu aa ja paas paasHai guzarish
Hoon…….hoon…..hoonHoon…hoon…hoon Oye…oye…
Chanda hai aasman haiAur baadal bhi ghaney hainYeh chanda chhup jaaye na
Tanhayee das rahi hai

Aur dhadkan badh rahi haiEk pal bhi chaien aaye na
Kaisi ajab daastan haiBechainiyan bas yahan hain
Tu meri adhuri pyaas pyaasTu aa gayee mann ko raas raasAb to tu aa ja paas paas

Hai guzarish
Hai haal to dil ka Tang tangTu rang ja mere Rang rang

Bas chalna mere Sang sang

Hai guzarish
Keh de tu haan to zindagiJharno si chhoot ke hansegi

Moti honge moti rahon mein

Yai…yai…yai…
Tu meri adhuri pyaas pyaasHoon…hoon…hoon…Hoon…hoon…hoon…O’ho.O’ho… j O’ho.-.O’ho…

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Karz Review

This remake of Subhash Ghai’s 1980s super hit Karz has basically the same storyline as the original with a little twist added to it. So for all those who haven’t seen the original, the plot goes like this – Kamini (Urmila) marries Ravi Verma (Dino Morea) for his riches and bumps him off immediately after their marriage. Two decades later, the biggest music sensation in South Africa, Monty (Himesh) one day suddenly during a rehearsal starts playing a tune and goes into a trance, with intense visual flashes of a mansion, a temple, a beautiful girl and ends up collapsing unconscious. Further a flash back reveals that Monty was actually Ravi Verma in his previous life, married to a beautiful girl called Kamini. Monty now has the grave realization of having been reborn in his current persona. His beautiful love interest (Tina) is none other than Kamini’s foster daughter. From here starts Monty’s new journey. A journey of revenge! How he accomplishes it and gives justice to Ravi Verma’s hapless old mother and sister forms the rest of the film. The basic premise of this film is even exciting for anyone of today’s generation. But one thing that one needs to keep in mind while watching this film is that it is not completely aimed at the multiplex going audience. It has been treated like a typical masala film aimed at the masses and to enjoy one needs to keep his brains back at home. The things that work are - The enthusiasm of Himesh in reprising Rishi Kapoor’s Monty. Himesh has given it his all and his efforts show. You root for him in the second half when he starts playing games with Urmila. The action sequences, especially the climax ones are mind blowing. Another good plus is the performance by Urmila in her first ever full blown villainous role. Her venomous act is bound to get her few awards this year for sure. She has even exposed her body a lot in those glamorous dresses. Gulshan Grover (as Sir Judah) in his unusual get up leaves a mark. Danny as the every helpful Kabir chacha (played by Pran in the original) and Asrani lend able support. But the things that don’t really work are – The pairing of Himesh and debutante Shweta Kumar. They share an extremely thanda chemistry. Considering it is her debut film, the poor gal hasn’t been properly presented as well. In the acting department she still has a long way to go. The styling of the film is extremely poor excluding that of Himesh’s. The set design is straight out of the 80s films. Also, despite having so many dance numbers, there is not a single song that stays in your mind thanks to some really pathetic choreography with those now mandatory firang dancers around. The high point of the original Karz, the Ek Hasina Thi number falls flat in here in its new version. As a director, Satish Kaushik fails to add any independent distinct style. I suggest dont see it its a waste.

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Dostana Review

Starring: Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Priyanka Chopra, Bobby Deol and Kirron Kher; Director: Tarun Mansukhani
Date Seen; 15/11/2008 Duration 2 hrs 30 mins
rating: 2/5
Final verdict: No sense, but for the laugh glamour and songs you can see it once.

Dostana

Dostana’ rocks when it’s funny. But it shocks when you see a nicely developed plot lose its substance and become just a bland and emotionless tale of friendship and love in the second half.You have to have a slightly cheeky sense of humour to like a film like Dostana , which is packed with over-the-top gay gags and ample gloss to glaze your eyes. There’s Shilpa Shetty in half-covered bikinis, Priyanka Chopra in beachwear and John Abraham in pulled-down (not all the way) underwear. If that doesn’t interest you (which I doubt), the humour in ‘Dostana’ would entertain you enough to sit through the length of the film without much bum adjustment. The problem is that all the bonhomie and hilarity in ‘Dostana’ fail to culminate into a story that touches you. Sam ( Abhishek Bachchan ) and Kunal ( John Abraham ) are young bachelors in Miami who keep running into each other coincidentally. Both are out to look for a house when they come across a lushly decorated apartment in a Miami high-rise. The only hitch is that a girl named Neha (Priyanka Chopra) already lives in a room there and her aunt won’t rent the apartment to guys for obvious reasons. To be able to rent the place, Sam and Kunal invent a lie that they are a gay couple and, therefore, Neha has nothing to fear from them. After Sam and Kunal move into the apartment, they have to pretend to be a gay couple all the time. This leads to a series of humourous situations where the duo are confronted with Neha’s gay boss ( Boman Irani ) and Sam’s conservative Punjabi mother ( Kiron Kher ).Trouble begins when Sam and Kunal fall in love with Neha but she is blissfully unaware of their feelings, because she is convinced they are gays. She rather loves her new boss ( Bobby Deol ).‘Dostana’ is a full-on fun film that doesn’t trouble itself with authentic depiction of gay love. The men-in-love are shown predictably effeminate and pansy (their brawny bods notwithstanding) and a viewer doesn’t feel that the gays are being mocked because it’s all in good fun and banter. After all, the lead pair doesn’t play gays, but only straight men pretending as gays. Only one character is gay in the film and that’s brilliantly portrayed by Boman Irani.Abhishek Bachchan is the driving force of ‘Dostana’. The actor plays his over-the-top character with such ease and conviction that you don’t mind one bit even when he ends up making faces to make you laugh. John Abraham’s performance is restricted to a few expressions, the most repeated of which is a frozen, fixated look that he often gives to the other actors in the frame. ‘Dostana’ proves yet again that John – no matter how hot or cool he looks – is yet to become an actor.Priyanka Chopra looks superhot and acts well. Kiron Kher overperforms in a scene or two, while Bobby Deol appears uptight and restrained.The movie’s production values and the styling of the characters are topnotch. The music, though not impressive, blends sweetly into the narrative. But more outstanding is the background score, which actually adds an extra punch to the humour.‘Dostana’ might have been a roller-coaster joyride had the director known where to take the story in the second half. The plot merely skims through the three romantic tracks (between Abhi, John, Priyanka and Bobby) without making you feel for a single one of them. So even though the film entertains you, it doesn’t touch your heart the way it could have.

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November 24, 2008

Ghajini Review

The film has always been in news because of various reasons and has created some amount of Hype around it already . But the trailer might slow down the hype to an extent. The trailer for me first of all was very “Thunda” and nothing except the music of it left me wanting for more .The first trailer of a supposedly Psychological Action Thriller shows the lead actor Dancing in some exotic locations of probably Namibia . The lead actor flaunting his six packs and the lead girl Shriya smiling her way into his heart in a fantasy land . If we leave the dancing part then there is very much less left in the trailer and that part also is very weak . We only get to see Aamir Khan throwing a punch at a person which is a typical South Indian film Punch that usually Rajnikanth throws in his flicks .For all the guys that don’t know this film is a remake of a south-Indian flick of the same name which in turn was majorly inspired by the Hollywood Psycho-Thriller “Memento” directed by Brilliant Director Christopher Nolan . You all might have seen The Dark Knight which is also directed by Nolan so you know his Brilliance . “Memento” is a very unusual film and if made in an exact manner as it is , would never work among Indian audience . It has a very non-linear Narrative style and something quite complicated for our audience that loves David Dhawan type of cinema . The story of memento is as such that there can’t be any song sequence anywhere . It is an intense film with no light moments . I don’t know how would the Director Murugadoss manage to break into a random song sequence in such an intense story . I’ve not seen the Tamil version so can’t comment on the film but I just hope that it does not turn out to be a south Indian commercial film with defiance of all logic . From the looks of the trailer it looks like the film would be more commercial in nature and would work amongst commercial cinema loving audience . The only thing that I loved about the trailer was the fantastic music by ARR and the humming by Sonu Nigam . I always expect something like Lagaan or TZP from Aamir , off beat yet entertaining . I hated Fanaa though it was a huge commercial success . Its just that I don’t like to see Aamir in commercial cinema . One thing that goes against Ghajini is the fact that none of the Directors form South apart from Mani Ratnam have succeeded in Hindi film Industry . Ghajini won’t have much of future in South also since they have already seen the film with their favourite actor . In all , the trailer didn’t work for me as I was expecting it to be something unusual . This turned out to be like thousands of trailers in the past and probably even worse . This trailer I am sure would be loved by Die-Hard Aamir fans since he is in a completely new look and also doing some good moves in the trailer . A very so so first trailer of a very much anticipated film of the year . I have huge expectations from this film considering the bad year this has been for films and I just hope Ghajini doesn’t turn out to be a Rajni .

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Ghajini MP3

These are ghajini songs
01 - Guzarish - Javed Ali & Sonu Nigam (5.03 MB)

02 - Aye Bachchu - Suzanne (3.49 MB)

03 - Kaise Mujhe - Benny Dayal & Shreya Ghoshal (5.29 MB)

04 - Behka - Karthik (4.79 MB)

05 - Latoo - Shreya Ghoshal (4.13 MB)

06 - Kaise Mujhe (instrumental) (3.7 MB)

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November 20, 2008

Yuvraj Music Review

The album for me is of more interest since it is probably for the first time that we might get to listen to pure western classical compositions with an ARR (A. R. Rehman) touch and without any Indian elements . ARR’s last album Jaane Tu.. was an instant hit among the youth and had nothing classical in it . This album’s value increases more since ARR is teaming up with Gulzar again and the duo have done nothing less than wonders in the past . The album has a total of Nine songs with 8 originals and 1 remix which is a rarity these days . We often get more remixes than the originals . Sometimes we also get 3-4 version of the same track on the same album .This album at least breaks that trend and the originals outnumber the remixes by a huge difference .
The first track on the album is an Introduction track for the lead character “Yuvvraaj” in the film . It just has Salman Khan giving an intro along with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony . Salman’s dialogue delivery isn’t that good and his monotonous voice mismatches completely with the Beethoven Symphony . The symphony is full of dramatics and Salman’s dialogues sound like he is talking to someone on a telephone , quite casual . He has not at all modulated his voice because he can’t . The music no where matches his voice . This one is a track that would be combined along with the next track on the album which makes it sound even more out of the place . The singer on the next track doesn’t sound like Salman at all . This thing that I am talking about would be more clear to you when you would listen to the two tracks one after the other .
The second track on the album “Tu Meri Dost hai” is a fabulous track and one of my favourite. Just listen to starting violin piece in the song and it shows us the brilliance of ARR. I could just listen to the starting piece for the whole day . It has been very well sung by all the singers and especially Benny Dayal who does a fine job . He sings very well but I think his voice won’t suit Salman that much . This one is a musical love story and we have seen in the west how actors themselves first learn singing and sing their songs themselves in a musical . This makes it much more entertaining and they act even through their singing . Indian musicals make very less sense as we know throughout the film that he is a singer in the film but it is actually someone else who is singing which makes it a little less believable . In any case this track is a nice one which starts off in a magnificent way .What I didn’t like was that it doesn’t manage to maintain the quality with which it starts . It raises the bar in the starting and then lowers it a little by the end . Shreya and Rehman also do a great job as singers .
Next one is a Disco Track and after giving a super duper hit “Pappu Can’t Dance” ARR doesn’t manage to repeat the magic . This one neither has those catchy lyrics nor it has the groovy tune . I don’t blame Gulzaar Sir for the lyrics since it is a little out of his style . Still , he had done a fabulous job in “Fana” of Yuva . I got seriously disappointed with ARR after listening to this track . This track feels completely out of the place .
The fourth song on the album “Tu Muskura” brings back the classical mood and is also on the slower and romantic side . This track also has inputs from “Tu meri Dost hain” in between . It would be picturized on Katrina since she is the only female lead in the film . It is a nice romantic song and has a nice tune . The tune is not as great as it was in “Tu meri dost” but still is good enough to hold the song . Alka Yagnik does a good job in singing and has been very well supported by Jaaved Ali . This one interestingly has Indian classical singing inputs in between by Jaaved which sound good .
The fifth track on the album is “Mastam Mastam” which sounds more like an African composition in the starting and reminded me of the songs from Walt Disney’s - Lion King . A very new sounding song that would be interesting to watch in the film . It has a good tune backing all the wild music . The song has been very well sung by Sonu as usual and he is just fabulous in whatever he sings . The track abruptly changes its tune in the middle part which in a way surprised me but not in a positive way . The lyrics have nothing much to offer . Just listen to the singing style of the various singers and how much they enjoy the song while singing . It is more of a Singer’s song and Sonu , Alka , Benny and Naresh all do a great job . Without their singing the song wouldn’t have came out this good . It is a nice experimental track that I am sure would be visually much more exciting than audio wise . If you have seen Disney’s “Enchanted” then I am sure you remember the musical song where everybody starts singing along with the lead couple and slowly slowly a large crowd starts singing and dancing with them . I am sure they would also try to attempt something like that in this song . In all , a song that would look great in the film if shot in the right way .
The next track on the album is “zindagi” which is a slow sad song and we have seen Hariharan sing such songs in ARR’s previous albums . This one though has been sung by Srinivas and he also does a good job . The whole lyrics and tune are good but nothing extraordinary and not as good as “Tu Hi Re” of Bombay .A good track but such a track is not expected from ARR since he has given much better in the past .
The Seventh track on the album “Dil Ka Rishta” is something that Subhash Ghai has tried to repeat from Taal . This one might be climax song and would feature near to the end of the film . If you remember in Taal also the second symphonic version of “Ishq Bina” was used towards the end of the film during which the story kept moving . In a similar fashion even this song would have the story moving in the background along with all the emotions of a Love Story flowing in excess . This song is very long (7:39) and is also not that good to hold the audience for its entire length . On the contrary the second symphonic version on “Ishq Bina” in Taal was not only long but also had the potential to keep the audience entertained for its length . The singers do an average job and the music is also good in bits and pieces . Some of the pieces of music are so good that they could very well be used in background for the movie .Overall , the song is a bit long and not entertaining enough .
The last original track on the album, “Manmohini” , is a modern version of Indian Classical Songs . The song has been very well sung by Vijay Prakash who has that Classical voice and the song completely suits him . This song is not as good as “Albela Sajan” of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam but isn’t that bad also . A very short length track that has just some Classical renditions in it . A track that is a little different from the entire album .
Then in the end comes a remix of “Shano” which has been remixed well by Krishna Chetan but the English lyrics in it have nothing new in it and are the same old ones . This one is much smaller than the original which is nice thing since I found the original one much longer and repetitive .
Overall ,as a die hard Rehman fan this one disappointed a lot and is below the expectations . Only one track “Tu meri Dost hai” impresses and all other tracks are an average affair and are expected as it is an ARR album . Much below by the ARR standards and I expected a lot from this one since it had ARR and Gulzar both along with Subhash Ghai . It looks like history didn’t repeat itself after Taal and this album stands no where as compared to that one . The whole western classical that I was expecting was also given in small doses that also adulterated with other kinds of music .The lyrics by Gulzar Sir were also not that good as compared to his other works .
Album Rating : 3/5
Final Verdict You can Download Mp3 of Yuvraj Here and listen it once but don’t expect a “Taal” or something like that out of it.

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November 12, 2008

Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Music Review

Music of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, 2008’s most anticipated movie, directed by Aditya Chopra after a gap of 8 years has finally hit the stores. This film has a lot of expectations considering it’s the first release of Shahrukh Khan this year, debutant Anushka Sharma who is creating a lot of buzz among the crowd, combination of Shahrukh and Aditya which created history with DDLJ in 1995, and Yash Raj Films, which are looking for a big hit this year.
In Bollywood, music of the movie plays a vital role in the success of the movie and if the songs are good then half of the battle is won. Looking back at the track record of Salim – Sulaiman, who also gave the music for Chak De India in 2007 and Fashion this year, winning half of the battle doesn’t seem to be a big problem. And yes, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi succeeds in every department. The power of this soundtrack lies in its simplicity. Let’s get a song by song review of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi


Verdict- In an age where songs and their remixes are filled with rapping, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi stays away from this. It’s, unequivocally, a gem for the music lovers and the best soundtrack of 2008.
It takes you to those good old days when music was simple and great and at the same time, it has the modern touch to capture universal attention. There is nothing wrong with the soundtrack, no remix, no rapping and most of the songs are of short length which is a big bonus. Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is a kaleidoscopic soundtrack which is a must in everyone’s collection.

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Khabar Nahi

Khabar Nahi from movie the Dostana , very good song

:Singer(s): Amanat Ali, Shreya Ghoshal, Vishal DadlaniMusic Director(s): Vishal-ShekharLyricist(s): Anvita Dutt Guptan

mere maula maula mere maula,
man matwala kyun hua hua reman maula maula mere maula,
maulakis taraf hai aaasmaan,
kis taraf zaameen khabar nahi khabar nahio o jab se aaya hai sanam,
mujhko khud ki bhi khabar nahi khabar nahi
ho o o hosh gul sapno ki mein bandhu pull
aankh kab khuli khabar nahi khabar nahi
hoo hoo kis taraf hai aaasmaan
kis taraf zaameen khabar nahi khabar nahimere maula maula
mere maula,
man matwala kyun hua hua reman maula maula mere maula,
mere maulajaane kab kahan kaise tere ho gaye kaise
hum to sochte hi reh gaye aur pyaar ho gaya
mere khawaab dil saaansein,
mil ke kho gaye aise
tujko dekh ke aisa to kai baar ho gaya
tu kahe dil yeh tera hi rahe
aur kya kahun khabar nahi khabar nahi
kis taraf hai aaasmaan kis taraf zaameen khabar nahi khabar nahi
mere maula maula mere maula,
man matwala kyun hua hua reman maula maula mere maula,
mere maulaaayega woh is intezaar mein
ud chala dil wahan sapne jahan mein janu
lagta hai woh mere kareeb hai
aisa kyun hai magar dhunde nazar beqabuhosh gul sapno ki main bandhu pull
aankh kab khuli khabar nahi khabar nahi ho o kis taraf hai aaasmaan,
kis taraf zaameen khabar nahi khabar nahi
jab se aaya hai sanamm mujhko khud ki bhi khabar nahi khabar nahi
hosh gul sapno ki mein bandhu pull
aankh kab khuli khabar nahi khabar nahi ho okis taraf hai aaasmaan kis taraf zaameen khabar nahi khabar nahi
mere maula maula mere maula, man matwala kyun hua hua reman maula maula mere maula,
mere maula

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November 10, 2008

Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)


Ladies and Gentlemen of the class of ’99
If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be
it. The long term benefits of sunscreen have been proved by
scientists whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable
than my own meandering
experience…I will dispense this advice now.

Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth; oh nevermind; you will not
understand the power and beauty of your youth until they have faded.
But trust me, in 20 years you’ll look back at photos of yourself and
recall in a way you can’t grasp now how much possibility lay before
you and how fabulous you really looked….You’re not as fat as you
imagine.

Don’t worry about the future; or worry, but know that worrying is as
effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing
bubblegum. The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that
never crossed your worried mind; the kind that blindside you at 4pm
on some idle Tuesday.

Do one thing everyday that scares you

Sing !

Don’t be reckless with other people’s hearts, don’t put up with
people who are reckless with yours.

Floss !

Don’t waste your time on jealousy; sometimes you’re ahead, sometimes
you’re behind…the race is long, and in the end, it’s only with
yourself.

Remember the compliments you receive, forget the insults; if you
succeed in doing this, tell me how.

Keep your old love letters, throw away your old bank statements.

Strech!

Don’t feel guilty if you don’t know what you want to do with your
life…the most interesting people I know didn’t know at 22 what they
wanted to do with their lives, some of the most interesting 40 year
olds I know still don’t.

Get plenty of calcium.

Be kind to your knees, you’ll miss them when they’re gone.

Maybe you’ll marry, maybe you won’t, maybe you’ll have children,maybe
you won’t, maybe you’ll divorce at 40, maybe you’ll dance the funky
chicken on your 75th wedding anniversary…what ever you do, don’t
congratulate yourself too much or berate yourself either – your
choices are half chance, so are everybody else’s. Enjoy your body,
use it every way you can…don’t be afraid of it, or what other people
think of it, it’s the greatest instrument you’ll ever
own..

Dance…even if you have nowhere to do it but in your own living room.

Read the directions, even if you don’t follow them.

Do NOT read beauty magazines, they will only make you feel ugly.

Get to know your parents, you never know when they’ll be gone for
good.

Be nice to your siblings; they are the best link to your past and the
people most likely to stick with you in the future.

Understand that friends come and go,but for the precious few you
should hold on. Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography and
lifestyle because the older you get, the more you need the people you
knew when you were young.

Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard; live
in Northern California once, but leave before it makes you soft.

Travel.

Accept certain inalienable truths, prices will rise, politicians will
philander, you too will get old, and when you do you’ll fantasize
that when you were young prices were reasonable, politicians were
noble and children respected their elders.

Respect your elders.

Don’t expect anyone else to support you. Maybe you have a trust fund,
maybe you have a wealthy spouse; but you never know when either one
might run out.

Don’t mess too much with your hair, or by the time you're 40, it will
look 85.

Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who
supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of
fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the
ugly parts and recycling it for more than
it’s worth.

But trust me on the sunscreen…

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November 8, 2008

Mar Jawaan - fashion

Mar Jawaan from fashion my favourite song, I have written the lyrics for the same. The lyrics has not much meaning but the music is too good..

mar jawan mar jawan…
tere ishq pe mar jawan
mar jawan mar jawan…
tere ishq pe mar jawan
bheegi bheegi sapno ka jaisa khat hai yeh hayyyy…
geeli geeli chaahat ka jaise lat hai yeh

mar jawan mar jawan…
tere ishq pe mar jawan
mar jawan mar jawan…
tere ishq pe mar jawan
(arabic singing)

soche dil ke aisa kash ho
tujhko ek nazar meri talash hojaise…
khwabo hai akhon mein base meriwaise…
neendo pe silvate pare meri

bheegi bheegi armaano ki rahad hai yeh hayyy…
geeli geeli kwahish bhi tho behad hai yeh

mar jawan mar jawan…
tere ishq pe mar jawan
mar jawan mar jawan…
tere ishq pe mar jawan

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Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Finally Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008) mp3s are out. The songs are good, I will rate them 4/5
The list is here

01 - Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai - Roopkumar Rathod (4.34 MB)

02 - Haule Haule - Sukhwinder Singh (4.06 MB)

03 - Dance Pe Chance - Sunidhi Chauhan & Labh Janjua (4.02 MB)

04 - Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte - Sonu Nigam (6.05 MB)

05 - Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai - Shreya Ghoshal (1.59 MB)

06 - Dancing Jodi - Instrumental (3.67 MB)

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