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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Ye Dilli Hai Mere Yaar!

Celebrating the Arrival Of patients
(Metro Hospital-Noida)




Intimacy
(DTC and Blue Line proving "opposites Attract")


Holy-Locked!


Parked and Locked Under Mangol Puri- Police Station Board


Storming in- Delhi Metro, blue line, Kashmiri Gate

Sunday, November 27, 2011

समय

मैं हर बार भुलाया गया
पर भूला गया
सागर के समक्ष पड़ी
रेत कि भांति
मिटाया गया
पर मिट सका
तुम्हारे कल में सूखी पत्ती सा
आज में फिर हरा हुआ
मुझसे दूरी बनाकर
तुम दूर हुए
मुझे पास बुलाकर भी
साथ न चले
मैं वो समय हूँ
जो पलभर में बीता है
हर कल आज और कल में
तुम्हारे भीतर ही जीता है..

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Strange patriotic Indians!

In India winters are the season for loads of marriages, the year ends or starts with loads of oaths and promises for future, grand celebrations with flood of glitter and glamour. The other day I was curiously discussing about a strange thing with my dad that many of us must have noticed or thought about.

Me: Papa, why do they play all kinds of strange patriotic songs in Baraat (Marriage procession) when the groom is sitting on Ghodi(mare)?

My father had a big smile on his face!

Image courtesy: Google
I continued, “Isn’t it strange, they play songs like ‘ye desh hai veer jawaano ka, albelo ka mastano ka’, or ‘mere desh ki dharti sona ugle, ugle heere moti’. Is the Guy going on a war front or he has a future like that of a martyr?”

Now my father was laughing, he added, “ Kar Chale hum fida, jaano tan sathiyon, Ab tumhare hawale watan sathiyo.” Further describing the relevance of these words, “The guy has no more to offer to the world, leaving all duties and responsibilities on his friends. In Short, one becomes futile.”

I was amazed, “ And what about girls?”
He was smiling; I guess I knew the answer.
**Sigh!!**
We are encouraged to Rule The One!!!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Deepawali


Wishing everyone a happy Belated Deepawali.
I am a freak when it comes to celebrations. And being an Indian the feasts and festivals never end. So from cleaning home, to decorating entrance and small corners with marigold garlands, diyas, loads of lighting and making Rangoli was all a wonderful part of deepawali celebrations. Also meeting relatives, friends, gifts and some more laughs made everything merrier. This time, I was extra-Happy with the rangoli that I made with the help of my Sister and Brother (Blowing my own Trumpet). But in reality it was far better than the previous ones! I am sharing below its picture.

P.S. Thanx Shine for reminding about deepawali update here.

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