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Brahmachari (1968) - Dil Ke Jharokhe Mein Lyrics in Hindi and English with Meaning (Translation) | दिल के झरोखे में #Rafi #ShammiKapoor Lyrics with Meaning: https://hindikala.com/hindi-songs-lyrics/brahmachari-1968-dil-ke-jharokhe-mein-lyrics/
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Paying tribute to #KrishnaKalle, an accomplished playback singer in the Hindi and Marathi film industries, on her 83rd birth anniversary today (18/12/1940).
Krishna Kalle was a well-known figure in the music scene, striving for recognition during the era dominated by Lata Mangeshkar. Alongside artists like Suman Kalyanpur, Mubarak Begum, Kamal Barot, and Sharda, she worked hard to make her mark.
Krishna Kalle is remembered for several hit songs from the '60s and early '70s. Her duets, such as 'Meri Hasraton Ki Duniya' with Mohammed Rafi from the film 'Gaal Gulabi Nain Sharabi' (1974), and 'Hume To Maar Diya' with Mahendra Kapoor from 'Hum Kahan Ja Rahe Hain' (1966), remain etched in the memories of old Hindi film song enthusiasts. Her voice graced the soundtracks of notable films like 'Hum Kahan Ja Rahe Hain' (1966), 'Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein' (1967), 'Raaz' (1967), 'Naunihal' (1967), 'Shikar' (1968), 'Sati Sulochana' (1969), and 'Gaal Gulabi Nain Sharabi' (1974).
Born in Karwar and raised in Kanpur where her father was stationed, Krishna Kalle absorbed the cultural richness of Hindi and Urdu during her upbringing. At the tender age of 16, she began singing at the Kanpur Radio Station. She gained popularity through her performances at various Yatra music festivals across Uttar Pradesh. In 1957, she received national recognition with youth singing awards from India’s first president, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and the first prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The following year brought her the All India Sugam Sangeet Award's first prize, the K L Sehgal Memorial’s Golden Voice Award, among others. Subsequently, she joined All India Radio in 1960.
Arun Date first noticed her talent in Mumbai and introduced her to the music director Yashwant Dev, which kickstarted her career as a Marathi singer. Active in the Hindi film industry from the 1960s to the 1970s, she lent her voice to over 200 Hindi and 100 Marathi film songs, as well as numerous bhajans, ghazals, and devotional songs. Her collaborations included non-film albums with renowned artists like Manna Dey and Mohammed Rafi.
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Lyrics Oh Re Taal Mile Nadi Ke Jal Me
Lyrics Oh Re Taal Mile Nadi Ke Jal Me
Lyrics in English | Oh Re Taal Mile Nadi Ke Jal Me | Anokhi Raat (1968) | Sanjeev Kumar | Zaheeda Oh Re Taal Mile Nadi Ke Jal MeNadi Mile Saagar MeSaagar Mile Kaun Se Jal MeKoi Jaane NaOh Re Taal Mile Nadi Ke Jal MeNadi Mile Saagar MeSaagar Mile Kaun Se Jal MeKoi Jaane NaOh Re Taal Mile Nadi Ke Jal Me…………. Antakshari Songs from “O” Sooraj Ko Dharti TarseDharti Ko Chadrama (2)Paani Me Seep…
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40+Best Gulzar Shayari-Gulzar Ki Shayari.
(About गुलज़ार)
Sampooran Singh Kalra (Gulzar Sahab) ka janm 18 August 1936 mein Deena, Jhelum Jila, Punjab, British Bharat mein hua tha, joki ab Pakistan mein hai. unke pita ka naam Maakhan Singh Kalra aur maa ka naam Sujaan Kaur tha.Desh ke vibhaajan ke waqt inka parivaar Punjab ke Amritsar mein aakar bas gaya. Vaheen Gulzar Sahab Mumbai chale aae.
Mumbai aakar unhone ek Garage mein bataur mechanic kaam karna shuroo kar diya. Waha khaalee samay mein shaukiya taur par kavitaayen likhne lge. Iske baad unhone Garage ka kaam chhod aHindi cinema ke mashoor nirdeshak Vimal Rai, Hrshikesh Mukharjee aur Hemant Kumar ke sahaayak ke roop mein kaam karne lage.
Gulzar ka Hindi cinema mein career bataur geet lekhak S.D Barman ke film Bandhinee se shuroo hua. Saal 1968 mein unhonne film Aasheervaad ka sanvaad lekhan kiya. Is film mein Ashok Kumar Najar aaye the. Is film ke liye Ashok Kumar ko Filmfare Best actor ka Award bhee mila tha. Iske baad unhonne kai behatreen filmon ke song ke bol likhe jiske lie unhe hamesha aalochakon aur darshakon kee taareefeen mili.
Saal 2007 mein unhonne holywood film slumdog millionaire ka gaana jay ho likha. Unhen is film ke liye grammy award se bhi navaaja gaya. Unhonne bataur nirdeshak bhi hindi Cinema mein apna bahut Yogadaan diya hain.
Aur yha baat kisi se nhi cheepe hai ki unhone ne Aapni Khubsurat likhne ki kala se bhuto ka mann jeeta hai baat purane samay ki ho ya ab ki. To aaj hum aapke liye leke aay h kuch Gulzar shayari jo aapko bhut pasand aayngi.
Gulzar Shayari
“ यूँ भी इक बार तो होता कि समुंदर बहता कोई एहसास तो दरिया की अना का होता. “
“ Yu Bhi Ik Baar To Hota Ki Samundar Bahta Koi Ehasaas To Dariya Ke Ana Ka Hota.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ आइना देख कर तसल्ली हुई हम को इस घर में जानता है कोई.”
“ Aaina Dekh Kar Tasallee Huee Ham Ko Is Ghar Mein Jaanata Hai Koee.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ ज़मीं सा दूसरा कोई सख़ी कहाँ होगा ज़रा सा बीज उठा ले तो पेड़ देती है.”
“ Zameen Sa Doosara Koee Sakhee Kahaan Hoga Zara Sa Beej Utha Le To Ped Detee Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ वो उम्र कम कर रहा था मेरी मैं साल अपने बढ़ा रहा था.”
“ Vo Umr Kam Kar Raha Tha Meree Main Saal Apne Badha Raha Tha.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ काई सी जम गई है आँखों पर सारा मंज़र हरा सा रहता है.”
“ Kaee See Jam Gaee Hai Aankhon Par Saara Manzar Hara Sa Rahata Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ सहर न आई कई बार नींद से जागे थी रात रात की ये ज़िंदगी गुज़ार चले.”
“ Sahar Na Aaee Kaee Baar Neend Se Jaage Thee Raat Raat Kee Ye Zindagee Guzaar Chale.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ कितनी लम्बी ख़ामोशी से गुज़रा हूँ उन से कितना कुछ कहने की कोशिश की.”
“ Kitni Lambee Khaamoshee Se Guzara Hoon Un Se Kitana Kuchh Kahane Kee Koshish Kee.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ बदल जाओ वक़्त के साथ या वक़्त बदलना सीखो, मजबूरियों को मत कोसो, हर हाल में चलना सीखो.”
“ Badal Jaate Waqt Ke Sath Ya Waqt Badalna Seekho, Majbooriyon Ko Mat Koso, Har Haal Mein Chalana Seekho.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar Shayari on Love
“ जब भी ये दिल उदास होता है, जाने कौन दिल के पास होता है.”
“ Jab Bhi Ye Dil Udaas Hota Hai, Jaane Kon Dil Ke Paas Hota Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ हजारों ख्वाब टूटते है, तब कहीं एक सुबह होती है!.”
“ Hajaaron Khwaab Tootate Hai, Tab Kaheen Ek Subah HotI Hai!.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ वक़्त भी हार जाते हैं कई बार ज़ज्बातों से, कितना भी लिखो, कुछ न कुछ बाकि रह जाता है.”
“ Waqt BhI Haar Jaate Hain Kai Baar Zajbaaton Se, Kitna BhI Likho, Kuch Naa Kuch Baki Rah Jaata Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ कभी तो चौंक के देखे कोई हमारी तरफ, किसी की आँख में हम को भी इंतज़ार दिखे.”
“ Kabhi To Chaunk Ke Dekhe Koi Hamai Taraf, Kise ki Aankh Mein Ham Ko Bhi Intezaar Dikhe.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ हमने अक्सर तुम्हारी राहों में रुक कर, अक्सर अपना ही इंतज़ार किया.”
“ Hamne Aksar Tumhari Rahon Mein Ruk Kar, Aksar Apna Hi Intezaar Kiya.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ सफल रिश्तों के बस यही उसूल है, बातें भूलिए जो फिजूल है.”
“ Safal Rishton Ke Bas Yahi Usool Hai, Baaten Bhooliye Jo Fijool Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ महफ़िल में गले मिलकर वह धीरे से कह गए, यह दुनिया की रस्म है, इसे मुहोब्बत मत समझ लेना.”
“ Mahafil Mein Gale Milkar Vah Dheere Se Kah Gae, Yah Duniya Ki Rasm Hai, Ise Mohabbt Mat Samajh Lena.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ कौन कहता है की हम झूंठ नहीं बोलते, एक बार खैरियत तो पूछ के देखिये ज��ाब.”
“ Kaun Kahta Hai ki Ham Jhuth Nhi Bolte, Ek Baar Khairiyat To Puch Ke Dekhiye Janaab.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ तजुर्बा बता रहा हूँ ऐ दोस्त दर्द, गम, डर जो भी हो बस तेरे अन्दर है खुद के बनाए पिंजरे से निकल कर तो देख, तू भी एक सिकंदर है.”
“ Tajurba Bata Raha Hoon Aey Dost Dard, Gam, Dar Jo Bhi Ho Bas Tere Andar Hai. Khud Ke Banay Pinjare Se Nikal Kar To Dekh, Tu Bhi Ek Sikandar Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ थोडा है थोड़े की ज़रूरत है, ज़िन्दगी फिर भी यहाँ की खुबस���रत है.”
“ Thoda Hai Thode Ki Zaroorat Hai, Zindagi Phir Bhi Yahaan Ki Khubsurat Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar Ki Shayari
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ इतना क्यों सिखाए जा रही हो जिंदगी, हमें कोनसी यहं ज़िन्दगी गुजारनी है.”
“ Itana Kyu Sikhaey Ja Rahi Ho Zindagi, Hame Konsi Yahan Zindagi Gujaarani Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ तकलीफ खुद ही कम हो गई, जब अपनों से उम्मीदें कम हो गई.”
“ Takleef Khud Hi Kam Ho Gai, Jab Apno Se Ummeeden Kam Ho Gai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ कभी ज़िन्दगी एक पल में गुज़र जाती है, कभी ज़िन्दगी का एक पल नहीं गुज़रता.”
“ Kabhi Zindagi Ek Pal Mein Guzar Jati Hai, Kabhi Zindagi Ka Ek Pal Nhi Guzarta.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ तुझे पहचानूंगा कैसे तुझे देखा ही नहीं ढूँढा करता हूं तुम्हें अपने चेहरे में ही कहीं.”
“ Tujhe Pechanoonga Kaise Tujhe Dekhaa Hi Nahin, Dhoondhaa Karta Hoon Tumhe, Apne Chehare Main Kahin.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ बहुत मुश्किल से करता हूँ, तेरी यादों का कारोबार, मुनाफा कम है, पर गुज़ारा हो ही जाता है.”
“ Bahut Mushkil Se Karata Hun Teri Yaadon Ka Karobar, Munafa Kam Hain, Par Guzara Ho Jata Hain.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ आज हर ख़ामोशी को मिटा देने का मन है जो भी छिपा रखा है मन में लूटा देने का मन है.”
“ Aaj Har Khamoshi Ko Mita Dene Ka Man Hain.. Jo Bhi Chhupa Rakha Hain Man Me, Luta Dene Ka Man Hain.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ कोई खामोश जख्म लगती है
ज़िन्दगी एक नज़्म लगती है ।”
“ Koi Khamosh Zaḳhm Lagti Hai
Zindagi Ek Nazm Lagti Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ मैन चुप करता हूँ हर शब् उमड़ती बारिश को
मगर ये रोज़ गई बात छेड़ देती है ।”
“ Main Chup Karta Hun Har Shab Umadti Barish Ko
Magar Ye Roz Gai Baat Chhed Deti Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ दिल पर दस्तक देने क���न आ निकला है
किसकी आहट सुनता हूँ विराने मे।”
“ Dil Par Dastak Dene Kaun Aa Nikla Hai
Kis Ki Aahat Sunta Hun Virane Me.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ देर से गूँजते हैं सन्नाटे
जैसे हमको पुकारता है कोइ ।”
“ Der Se Gunjte Hain Sannate
Jaise Ham Ko Pukarta Hai Koi.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ उसी का इमां बदल गया है
कभी जो मेरा खुदा रहा था ।”
“ Usi Ka Iman Badal Gaya Hai
Kabhi Jo Mera Khuda Raha Tha.”
“ एक ही ख्वाब ने सारी रात जगाया है
मैने हर करवट सोने कि कोशिश की।”
“ Ek Hi Khwab Ne Saari Raat Jagaya Hai
Mai Ne Har Karvat Sone Ki Koshish Ki.”
Gulzar Shayari on Life
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“दिन कुछ ऐसे गुज़ारता है कोई जैसे एहसान उतारता है कोई. “
“Din Kuch Aise Guzarta Hai Koi ,Jaise Ahsaan Utarta Hai Koi.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“खुली किताब के सफ़्हे उलटते रहते हैं हवा चले न चले दिन पलटते रहते है.”
“Khuli Kitab Ke Safeh Ultate Rahte Hai, Hawa Chale Na Chale Din Palatte Rahte Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“हाथ छूटें भी तो रिश्ते नहीं छोड़ा करते वक़्त की शाख़ से लम्हे नहीं तोड़ा करते.”
“Hath Choote Bhi To Rishtein Nhi Chhoda Karte, Waqt Ki Sakh Se Lamhe Nhi Toda Karte.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“कोई अटका हुआ है पल शायद वक़्त में पड़ गया है बल शायद.”
“Koi Atka Hua Hai Pal Sayad, Waqt Me Pad Gya Hai Bal Sayad.”
-(गुलज़ार)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“शाम से आँख में नमी सी है आज फिर आप की कमी सी है.”
“Sham Se Ankh Me Nami Se Hai, Aaj Phir Aap Ki Kami Si Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“ख़ुशबू जैसे लोग मिले अफ़्साने में एक पुराना ख़त खोला अनजाने में.”
“Khusbu Jaise Log Mile Afsane Me Ek Purana Khat Khola Anjane Me.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“जिस की आंखों में कटी थीं सदियां उस ने सदियों की जुदाई दी है.”
“Jis Ki Ankho Me Kati Thi Sadiya Usne Sadiyo Ki Judai Di Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“सहमा सहमा डरा सा रहता है जाने क्यूं जी भरा सा रहता है.”
“Sahma Sahma Dara Sa Rahta Hai Na Jane Kyu Jee Bhara Sa Rahta Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“पलक से पानी गिरा है, तो उसको गिरने दो कोई पुरानी तमन्ना, पिंघल रही होगी!!”
-(गुलज़ार)
“Palak Se Paani Gira Hai, To Usko Girne Do Koi Purani Tamnna, Pighal Rahi Hogi!!”
-(Gulzar)
Gulzar shayari-Gulzar ki shayari
“ज़िंदगी यूँ ह��ई बसर तन्हा क़ाफ़िला साथ और सफ़र तन्हा.”
“Zindagi Yu Hui Basar Tanha, Kafila Sath Aur Safar Tanha.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“अपने साए से चौंक जाते हैं उम्र गुज़री है इस क़दर तन्हा.”
“Apne Saay Se Chowk Jate Hai, Umar Gujari Hai Is Kadar Tanha.”
-(गुलज़ार)
“आप के बाद हर घड़ी हमने आप के साथ ही गुज़ारी है.”
“Aap Ke Baad Har Ghadi Hamne Aap Ke Sath Hi Guzari Hai.”
-(गुलज़ार)
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2018 Movie Odyssey Award for Best Original Song (final round)
TAGGING: @cokwong, @dansmonarbre, @dog-of-ulthar, @emilylime5, @fredsbarandgrill, @halfwaythruthedark, @ideallaedi, @introspectivemeltdown, @itsjustangc, @loveless422, @maximiliani, @memetoilet, @mindo80, @monkeysmadeofcheese, @myluckyerror, @nazur, @phendranaedge, @plus-low-overthrow, @saucy-witch, @shadesofhappy, @somequeerdistortion, @stephdgray, @themusicmoviesportsguy, @umgeschrieben, @underblackwings, @yellanimal
Also TAGGING older followers/friends/supporters who I really haven’t been in touch with lately, have done the final before, or are on the inactive side. And also some newcomers who have been supporting the blog a lot: @astorytellertothestars, @babeltwo, @celibatemachine, @classwarhooligan, @dakotarosie, @emergencyhugs, @haveyoubeentobahia, @ineedanumbrella, @jayb3, @justtheguest, @mundi41, @nudehearth, @sadisticsunglasses, @shootingstarvenator, @thenarddog, @thethirdman8, @thewolfofelectricavenue, and @voicetalentbrendan!
And now the grand finale. For those of you who have never seen this before, I have an Oscar-like ceremony on my blog celebrating all the movies of that year’s Movie Odyssey (all the movies I saw for the first time in their entirety) at the year’s end. For the last four years, I have asked family and friends to help out with the Best Original Song category - because in all other categories, you'd be forced to watch entire movies to decide it. This is a musical thank-you to all of you, who have contributed, in your ways, to support the Movie Odyssey and me. Please do not feel like you have to do this; there are no hard feelings if you do not participate, and you have my thanks either way. But if you are, I hope you enjoy this 2018 edition!
This final round has the largest chronological spread we have ever covered: eighty-eight years. Songs in English, German (making its debut), Hindi, Japanese are all involved. A Vietnamese-language song made its debut for MOABOS, but was eliminated in the preliminary.
INSTRUCTIONS Please rank (#1-16) your choices in order. The top ten songs will receive nominations. Be warned, there is a new tabulation method for this year's final (described in the "read more" at the bottom). There is no minimum or maximum amount of songs you can rank, but because of the nature of this new tabulation system, it is highly recommended to rank as many songs as possible, rather than only one or two. Those who rank fewer songs run a greater risk of their ballots being discarded as I am counting the ballots. Again, this is all described in the "read more". Why not implement at a minimum number of songs to rank? Well, I believe in giving you folks as much freedom as possible.
Please consider to the best of your ability: how musically interesting the song is, its lyrics, context within the film (if you've seen it - this factor also includes integration into the film's score), choreography/dance direction (if applicable; not many song-and-dance numbers this year), and the song's cultural impact/life outside the film (if applicable, and by far the least important factor). Imperfect audio and video quality may not be used against any song, as this disadvantages older and non-English language songs. You may absolutely send in comments and reactions with your rankings - it’s always fun to read reactions to individual songs, and it usually makes the process (for everyone) more enjoyable!
The submission deadline is Sunday, December 31 at 6 PM Pacific Time / 4 PM Hawai'i / 5 PM Alaska / 8 PM Central / 10 PM Eastern. If you're across the Atlantic, that's New Year's Day at 2 AM GMT / 3 AM CET / 4 AM EET / 7:30 AM IST. There will be no deadline extensions.
And now the sixteen finalists in this category, for your listening pleasure (contextual blurbs are provided, and I hope they are informative; if links do not work there are most likely alternatives across the Internet but please inform me if that does not apply to you):
“Bless Your Beautiful Hide”, music by Gene de Paul, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
Performed by Howard Keel
The opener to Seven Brides; its melody is used as the main orchestral theme throughout (most memorably in the barn dance scene). Oregonian backwoodsman Adam Pontipee (Keel) has little experience with society (let alone women), as he looks for a bride to take care of him and his six brothers in this satirical musical of gendered misbehavior - which pokes fun of, never endorses, said misbehavior.
“'Bout Time”, music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968)
Performed by John Davidson and Lesley Ann Warren
In this Disney musical, Joe Carder (Davidson) has convinced the Bower family to move to Dakota Territory. Joe is suitor to Alice Bower (Warren), their relationship complicated by her grandfather's politics. This song takes place on the first day in their new hometown, and before her first day at work at the schoolhouse.
“Candle on the Water”, music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn, Pete's Dragon (1977)
Performed by Helen Reddy
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song
Nora (Reddy) has just tucked Pete in, not before describing the story of her long-lost fiancé (missing sea for over a year) to him. After being scolded by her father for clinging onto the past, Nora goes up to the lighthouse balcony to sing this.
“Chaar Kadam”, music by Shantanu Moitra, lyrics by Swanand Kirkire, PK (2014, India)
Performed by Sushant Singh Rajput (dubbed by Shaan) and Anushka Sharma (dubbed by Shreya Ghoshal)
Lyrics in Hindi (song ends at 16:20)
In Bruges in Belgium, an Indian Hindu woman named Jaggu (Sharma) has met a Pakistani Muslim, Sarfaraz (Rajput) - both are students. This is their love duet before her family objects due to nationalistic and (especially) religious reasons. Don't worry about the dude at the end - he's the one who got them together.
“Charade”, music by Henry Mancini, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Charade (1963)
Performed by orchestra and chorus; conducted by Mancini
Used as main theme throughout this romantic comedy/mystery/suspense film. This song is more famous for its instrumental version without lyrics.
“Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It)”, music and German lyrics by Friedrich Hollaender, English lyrics by Sammy Lerner, The Blue Angel (1930, Germany)
Performed by Marlene Dietrich
(English-language version... excuse the badly-edited video) / (German original)
A college prep school professor is angry at his students for passing around photos of cabaret singer, Lola Lola (Dietrich), in class. In hopes to catch the boys at the club, he goes to the cabaret and is overcome with lust for Lola after seeing her perform this song. Their relationship will become toxic, based on his groveling and humiliations.
“Gunfight at the O.K. Corral”, music by Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics by Ned Washington, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
Performed by Frankie Laine (the above was re-recorded in the 1980s when Laine was in his mid-70s, so those familiar with Laine's voice will notice it sounds weaker)
Played in the opening credits, with additional verses sung during montage scenes across the film. Used as main orchestral theme in the film's score. This version of the song contains additional lyrics that can't be found online.
“Hooray for Hollywood”, music by Richard A. Whiting, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Hollywood Hotel (1937)
Performed by Johnnie Davis, Frances Langford, and Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
Considered an unofficial anthem of Hollywood. Usually played at least once in every Oscars ceremony and other movie awards ceremonies worldwide.
Small town saxophonist Ronnie Bowers (Dick Powell) has just won a contract with a major Hollywood studio. His friends and former employer, Benny Goodman, arrive at the airport to send him off. The lyrics are meant to satirize what people do to become famous as actors.
“Hum Aapki Aankhon Mein”, music by Sachin Dev Burman, lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi, Pyaasa (1957, India)
Performed by Guru Dutt (dubbed by Mohammad Rafi) and Mala Sinha (dubbed by Geeta Dutt)
Lyrics in Hindi
Broke poet Vijay (Guru Dutt) encounters his university ex, Meena (Sinha), who is now married to a hotshot publisher who won't publish Vijay's work. Vijay then has a flashback, and within that flashback is this foggy fantasy song-and-dance sequence. Flashback-ception?
“It's Not Easy”, music and lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn, Pete's Dragon (1977)
Performed by Sean Marshall and Helen Reddy
Pete (Marshall) and his dragon, Elliott, are on the run from his abusive foster family. The lighthouse keeper and his daughter, Nora (Reddy), take Pete in. Nora has not met Elliott yet, and believes that he is Pete's imaginary friend.
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing", music by Sammy Fain, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Non-film version performed by Nat King Cole; film version performed by chorus (and is unavailable)
Used as main orchestral theme throughout this romantic drama's score; version with lyrics sung by chorus first appear at the end of the film.
"Mystery of Love", music and lyrics by Sufjan Stevens, Call Me by Your Name (2017)
Performed by Stevens
(single version) / (use in film; song isn't played in its entirety)
This song appears as the film's main characters, Elio and Oliver, take one of their many day trips in this Italian summer.
“Rain”, music by Shin'ichi Nakajima, Saori Fujisaki, and Satoshi Fukase, lyrics by Saori Fujisaki and Satoshi Fukase, Mary and the Witch's Flower (2017, Japan)
Performed by Sekai no Owari
Lyrics in Japanese (rough translations)
Appears in the end credits; this song is not referenced in this anime fantasy's score (but like the score, there's a prominent and unusual use of a dulcimer).
“Shallow”, music and lyrics by Mark Ronson, Lady Gaga, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt, A Star Is Born (2018)
Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
Aspiring singer-songwriter Ally (Lady Gaga) has fallen for declining artist Jackson Maine (Cooper). At one of his concerts, he begins to put music to a song she sung to him in a parking lot, inviting her onstage.
“This Is Me”, music and lyrics by Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, The Greatest Showman (2017)
Performed by Keala Settle and company
After being shunned from a dinner including P.T. Barnum’s wealthy sponsors for his circus, the circus "freaks" sing this ballad which eventually becomes a montage, refusing to put up with those harass and put them down.
“You're the One That I Want”, music and lyrics by John Farrar, Grease (1978)
Performed by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
At the post-graduation high school carnival, greaser and bad boy Danny Zuko (Travolta) is stunned to see his relatively restrained, somewhat prudish, girlfriend, Sandy (Newton-John), committing to change herself for him to win him over.
Well, have at it! And thanks for your time and consideration! You may submit your responses in any way, as long as they come in before the deadline. I am free to answer any questions about anything you have about the process. The 2018 Movie Odyssey has been a rewarding one, and I have been glad to share it with you.
TABULATION Like the preliminary... a respondent’s first choice receives 10 points, the second choice receives 9, the third choice receives 8, etc. HOWEVER, the points system is used only for tiebreaker purposes.
The way the winner will be decided is through a process called instant-runoff voting (IRV; the Academy Awards uses this method to choose a Best Picture winner, visually represented here - you should really watch this video if the below doesn't make sense... which it probably won't):
All #1 picks from all voters are tabulated. A song needs more than half of all aggregate votes to win (50% of all votes plus one... i.e. if there are thirty respondents, sixteen #1 votes are needed to win on the first count).
If there is no winner after the first count (as is most likely), the song(s) with the fewest #1 votes or points is/are eliminated. Then, we look at the ballots of those who voted for the last-placed song(s). Their votes then go to the highest-remaining (non-eliminated) song on their ballot.
This process (in #2) repeats until one song has secured 50% plus one of all votes. We keep eliminating nominees and transfer votes to the highest-ranked, non-eliminated song on each ballot. NOTE: It is possible after several rounds of counting that respondents who did not entirely fill in their ballots will have wasted their votes at the end of the process. For example, if a person voted the second-to-last place song as their #1, ranked no other songs, and the count has exceeded two rounds, their ballot is discarded (lowering the vote threshold needed to win), and they have no say in which song ultimately is the winner.
A song wins when it reaches more than fifty percent of all #1 and re-distributed votes.
Tiebreakers: 1) first song to receive 50% plus one of all #1 and transferred votes; 2) total points earned; 3) total #1 votes; 4) placement on my ballot; 5) placement on my sister’s ballot; 6) tie declared
Previous years’ results for reference: 2013 final 2014 final (input from family and friends began this year) 2015 final 2016 prelim / final 2017 prelim / final
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Kismat Song by Diljit Dosanjh and Veet Baljit.
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Holidays 9.14
Holidays
Board Game Day
Burning of King Olaf (Elder Scrolls)
Cochabamba Day (Bolivia)
Eleven Days of Global Unity, Day 4: Economic Justice
Engineer’s Day (Romania)
Formation of the Earth Day
Hole-in-One Day
Hug A Crabby Stranger Day
International Cross-Culture Day
Kenny Rogers Day (Los Angeles, California)
Lighthouse Day
Lone Ranger Day
Max Planck Day
Mobilized Servicemen Day (Ukraine)
National Anthem Day
National Coloring Day
National Live Creatively Day
National Parents Day Off
National Quiet Day (UK)
National Sober Day
National Virginia Day
Nutting Day (UK)
Pilgrimage to the Black Madonna of Einsiedeln (Switzerland)
San Jacinto Day (Nicaragua)
Star Spangled Banner Day
Support Latino Business Day
Tithi of Sri Sri Madhabdeva (Assam, India)
U.S. Marshall Service Day
Wo-Zha-Wa Festival
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cream-Filled Doughnut Day
Eat a Hoagie Day
Gobstopper Day
National Food is Medicine Day
Pig's Face Feast
Feast Days
Aelia Flaccilla (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Catherine of Genoa (Christian; Saint)
Cormac mac Cuilennáin (or of Cashel; Christian; Saint)
Crescentius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Despair for the Human Race (Pastafarian)
Elevation of the Holy Cross (Eastern Orthodox)
Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Feast of Notburga of Eben (patron of waiters & farmers)
Feast of the Cross (Christianity)
Feast of Uru-Wadu (the Primal Couple; Kisar Island, Indonesia)
Fido (Muppetism)
Hindi Day (Parts of India; Hinduism)
Holy Cross Day (aka Holy Rood Day)
Lessing (Positivist; Saint)
Lord of Miracles of Buga (Christian; Saint)
Louis Gabriel Taurin Dufresse (Christian; One of Martyr Saints of China)
Maternus of Cologne (Christian; Saint)
Notburga (Christian; Saint)
Vaughan Bode Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 257 [55 of 72]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 42 of 60)
Premieres
Across the Universe (Film; 2007)
The Archies (Animated TV Series; 1968)
The Care Bears (Animated TV Series; 1985)
Crisis? What Crisis?, by Supertramp (Album; 1975)
A Discovery of Witches (TV Series; 2018)
The Dragon Prince (Animated Film; 2018)
Funeral, by Arcade Fire (Album; 2004)
Get Born, by Jet (Album; 2003)
The Golden Girls (TV Series; 1985)
The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (Novel; 2008) [#1]
The Invention of Lying (Film; 2009)
The Magnificent Seven (Film; 2016)
Making Plans For Nigel, by XTC (Song; 1979)
The Messiah, by George Frederic Handel finished (Oratorio; 1741)
Mork and Mindy (TV Series; 1978)
Quadrophenia (Film; 1979)
Some Fantastic Place, by Squeeze (Album; 1993)
Tiny Toon Adventures (Animated TV Series; 1990)
Tutti Frutti recorded, by Little Richard (Song; 1955)
The Waltons (TV Series; 1971)
Today’s Name Days
Kreuz-Erhöhung (Austria)
Krustan, Krustina, Krustyo, Stavri (Bulgaria)
Slavko, Višeslav (Croatia)
Radka (Czech Republic)
Raimo, Raimond, Raimu, Raimund, Reimo, Reimu (Estonia)
Iida, Iita, Isla (Finland)
Albert, Irmgard, Jens, Kreuzerhöhung (Germany)
Stavros, Stavroula, Theoklis (Greece)
Roxána, Szeréna (Hungary)
Crocifisso, Elena (Italy)
Koknesis, Norberts, Sanda, Sanita, Santa (Latvia)
Eisvina, Eisvinas, Krescencijus (Lithuania)
Ingebjørg, Ingeborg (Norway)
Bernard, Cyprian, Roksana, Siemomysł, Szymon (Poland)
Ľudomil (Slovakia)
Cruz, Exaltación (Spain)
Ida (Sweden)
Keisha, Lakeisha, Latasha, LaTease, Latisha, Leticia, Letitia, Letty, Tish, Tisha (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 257 of 2022; 108 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 37 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 12 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Guìyuè), Day 19 (Geng-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 18 ʼĔlūl 5782
Islamic: 17 Ṣafar 1444
J Cal: 17 Aki; Twosday [17 of 30]
Julian: 1 September 2022
Moon: 80%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 5 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Lessing]
Runic Half Month: Ken (Illumination) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 85 of 90)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 22 of 31)
Calendar Changes
September (Julian Calendar) [Month 9 of 12]
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RIP Kumkum
Kumkum was a popular Hindi film actress of the 1950s and1960s. Born Zaibunnissa at Hussainabad in Bihar in 1934, she has acted in nearly 115 films in her career.
Kumkum was discovered by Guru Dutt and her first onscreen appearance was for the song "Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar Laga Teer-E-Nazar" in Aar-Paar (1954). Later Kumkum was seen in a small role in Pyasa (1957).
She is best known for her roles in films - Mother India (1957), Naya Daur (1957), Ujala (1959), Kali Topi Lal Rumal (1959), Kohinoor (1960), Son Of India (1962), Ganga Ki Lahren (1964), Shreeman Funtoosh (1965), Ek Sapera Ek Lutera (1965), Raja Aur Runk (1968), Ankhen (1968), Geet (1970) and Lalkar (1972).
Kumkum was a trained Kathak dancer and she has several classical pieces picturized on her and some non-classical hits. In the beautiful classical song "Madhuban Mein Radhika Naache Re" from Kohinoor, Kumkum entranced the audience with a graceful kathak performance. Kumkum is a delight to watch in the song "Madhuban Mein Radhika", so lovely, so skilled a dancer, so graceful and yet energetic.
Kumkum also acted in Bhojpuri films. Her first film in Bhojpuri cinema was Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo (1963).
Kumkum continued her career in Hindi films till the 1970s before she got married and moved to Saudi Arabia. In later years Kumkum came back to India.
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Holidays
Board Game Day
Burning of King Olaf (Elder Scrolls)
Cochabamba Day (Bolivia)
Eleven Days of Global Unity, Day 4: Economic Justice
Engineer’s Day (Romania)
Formation of the Earth Day
Hole-in-One Day
Hug A Crabby Stranger Day
International Cross-Culture Day
Kenny Rogers Day (Los Angeles, California)
Lighthouse Day
Lone Ranger Day
Max Planck Day
Mobilized Servicemen Day (Ukraine)
National Anthem Day
National Coloring Day
National Live Creatively Day
National Parents Day Off
National Quiet Day (UK)
National Sober Day
National Virginia Day
Nutting Day (UK)
Pilgrimage to the Black Madonna of Einsiedeln (Switzerland)
San Jacinto Day (Nicaragua)
Star Spangled Banner Day
Support Latino Business Day
Tithi of Sri Sri Madhabdeva (Assam, India)
U.S. Marshall Service Day
Wo-Zha-Wa Festival
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cream-Filled Doughnut Day
Eat a Hoagie Day
Gobstopper Day
National Food is Medicine Day
Pig's Face Feast
Feast Days
Aelia Flaccilla (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Catherine of Genoa (Christian; Saint)
Cormac mac Cuilennáin (or of Cashel; Christian; Saint)
Crescentius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Despair for the Human Race (Pastafarian)
Elevation of the Holy Cross (Eastern Orthodox)
Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Feast of Notburga of Eben (patron of waiters & farmers)
Feast of the Cross (Christianity)
Feast of Uru-Wadu (the Primal Couple; Kisar Island, Indonesia)
Fido (Muppetism)
Hindi Day (Parts of India; Hinduism)
Holy Cross Day (aka Holy Rood Day)
Lessing (Positivist; Saint)
Lord of Miracles of Buga (Christian; Saint)
Louis Gabriel Taurin Dufresse (Christian; One of Martyr Saints of China)
Maternus of Cologne (Christian; Saint)
Notburga (Christian; Saint)
Vaughan Bode Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 257 [55 of 72]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 42 of 60)
Premieres
Across the Universe (Film; 2007)
The Archies (Animated TV Series; 1968)
The Care Bears (Animated TV Series; 1985)
Crisis? What Crisis?, by Supertramp (Album; 1975)
A Discovery of Witches (TV Series; 2018)
The Dragon Prince (Animated Film; 2018)
Funeral, by Arcade Fire (Album; 2004)
Get Born, by Jet (Album; 2003)
The Golden Girls (TV Series; 1985)
The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (Novel; 2008) [#1]
The Invention of Lying (Film; 2009)
The Magnificent Seven (Film; 2016)
Making Plans For Nigel, by XTC (Song; 1979)
The Messiah, by George Frederic Handel finished (Oratorio; 1741)
Mork and Mindy (TV Series; 1978)
Quadrophenia (Film; 1979)
Some Fantastic Place, by Squeeze (Album; 1993)
Tiny Toon Adventures (Animated TV Series; 1990)
Tutti Frutti recorded, by Little Richard (Song; 1955)
The Waltons (TV Series; 1971)
Today’s Name Days
Kreuz-Erhöhung (Austria)
Krustan, Krustina, Krustyo, Stavri (Bulgaria)
Slavko, Višeslav (Croatia)
Radka (Czech Republic)
Raimo, Raimond, Raimu, Raimund, Reimo, Reimu (Estonia)
Iida, Iita, Isla (Finland)
Albert, Irmgard, Jens, Kreuzerhöhung (Germany)
Stavros, Stavroula, Theoklis (Greece)
Roxána, Szeréna (Hungary)
Crocifisso, Elena (Italy)
Koknesis, Norberts, Sanda, Sanita, Santa (Latvia)
Eisvina, Eisvinas, Krescencijus (Lithuania)
Ingebjørg, Ingeborg (Norway)
Bernard, Cyprian, Roksana, Siemomysł, Szymon (Poland)
Ľudomil (Slovakia)
Cruz, Exaltación (Spain)
Ida (Sweden)
Keisha, Lakeisha, Latasha, LaTease, Latisha, Leticia, Letitia, Letty, Tish, Tisha (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 257 of 2022; 108 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 37 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 12 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Guìyuè), Day 19 (Geng-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 18 ʼĔlūl 5782
Islamic: 17 Ṣafar 1444
J Cal: 17 Aki; Twosday [17 of 30]
Julian: 1 September 2022
Moon: 80%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 5 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Lessing]
Runic Half Month: Ken (Illumination) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 85 of 90)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 22 of 31)
Calendar Changes
September (Julian Calendar) [Month 9 of 12]
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Krishnakumar Kunnath (23 August 1968 – 31 May 2022), well-known as KK, was an Indian playback singer. He recorded songs in many languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, and Gujarati. KK began his profession by singing promotion jingles and made his film debut with an A.R. Rahman soundtrack. In 1999, he launched his debut album titled Pal “Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal”. The songs "Pal" and "Yaaron" from the album Pal became very popular and are commonly used in school farewells.
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Family and Fans Bids Farewell to KK amidst moist eyes
The whole of India got in shock when the news of death of Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunath better known as KK surfaced up. According to the sources KK was performing a stage show at the iconic Nazrul Mancha Auditorium, Kolkata and after the show was over, KK was feeling unwell and returned to the hotel. After returning to hotel where his condition deteriorated and he was taken to hospital where he was declared death. Doctors believed the reason of death is heart attack. The news came as a shocker and tributes started pouring in from all over. Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted,
“Saddened by the untimely demise of noted singer Krishnakumar Kunnath popularly known as KK. His songs reflected a wide range of emotions as struck a chord with people of all age groups. We will always remember him through his songs. Condolences to his family and fans. Om Shanti,”.
Many Bollywood celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Armaan Malik, Rahul Vaidya, Anu Malik, Pritam, Onir, Shreya Ghoshal, Emraan Hashmi,Harshdeep Kaur, Shekhar Ravjiani etc paid their last tributes to him and expressed grief at his sudden demise.
KK was born in a Malayalam family in Delhi in 1968 and always aspired to be a singer. He started his career with singing jingles in ad promos and later he shifted to Mumbai and his big break came when he sang the song ‘Chod Aaye Hum Woh Galiyan’ for the movie Maachis. He gained popularity with the song “Tadap Tadap ke” from the Sanjay Leele Bhansali directed movie Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and after the success of the song there was no looking back for KK. He sang songs in many Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali. He was one of finest Bollywood singer who gave many hits throughout his career and mesmerized listeners with his soothing and beautiful voice.
Friendship, love and nostalgia were important themes in KK’s songs and it reflected in his songs like the soulful Pal (Moment) and Yaaron (Friends). These two songs kind of became anthem during farewell in schools and colleges and for people who were grown up in 90s and 2000s, these two songs will always be part of their memories which they will cherish forever. His death has left a huge void in the music scenario of India that can’t be fulfilled ever. His partnership with music directors like Pritam and Vishal-Shekhar gave us gems like Aankhon main teri, Labo ko Labo Se, Tu Aashiqui Hai, Khuda Jaane, Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai, Kya Mujhe Pyaar, Dus Bahane and many more.
KK is survived by wife Jyothy Krishna and his son Nakul and daughter Taamara. His body was brought back to Mumbai where his son performed the last rites on 3rd June and many well-known people Hariharan, Javed Ali, Alka Yagnik, Rekha Bhardwaj ,Vishal Bhardwaj, Kabir Khan, Himansh Kohli and others came to pay their last respects. Today when KK will not among us physically, he will live forever in our hearts with his songs.
Source: https://www.decadeslife.com/family-and-fans-bids-farewell-to-kk-amidst-moist-eyes/
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RIP KK
Krishnakumar Kunnath (23 August 1968 – 31 May 2022), popularly known as KK, was an Indian playback singer. He recorded songs in several languages, including Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Bengali, Assamese and Gujarati. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KK_(singer) Bollywood playback singing debut: KK’s own album song:
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Aruna Irani- The Dancer of Retro Music of Bollywood
Aruna Irani is an Indian actress of mixed Irani Zoroastrian and Hindu background. An accomplished actress and dancer of her time, Aruna Irani has acted in about 300 movies, with many memorable acting performances to her credit. Irani is the sister of film-maker Indra Kumar. She is married to film director Kuku Kohli.Born in 1952, Irani made her debut in the movie Gunga Jumna (1961) when she was nine years old playing Vyjayantimala's character as a child. After doing several small roles in films like Jahanara (1964), Farz (1967), Upkar (1967) and Aaya Sawan Jhoomke (1969), and pairing with comedian Mehmood in films like Aulad (1968), Humjoli (1970), and Naya Zamana (1971), she finally shot to fame with her brilliant performance as an aggressive gypsy woman in the super hit Caravan (1971). who has acted in over 500 films throughout Hindi, Kannada, Marathi and Gujarati cinema, playing mostly supporting and character roles. She next did several small roles in films such as Jahanara.The success as a heroine still eluded her, and ironically, the newer actors and actresses who she supported became stars while acting with her: She has danced in the songs "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" from film Jyoti, "Chadti Jawani Meri Chaal Mastani", "Dilbar Dilse Pyare", "Ab Jo Mile Hai" from film Caravan, "Main Shayar To Nahi" from film Bobby and "Apni To Jaise Taise" from film "Lawaaris" amongst others. Her performance in both films won her nomination at Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Role. She holds the record for winning maximum nominations in this category and received the award twice for her roles in Pet Pyaar Aur Paap and Beta. In January 2012, she was honoured with Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Filmfare Awards function.
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DISNEY WORLD
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
This is the other park I get lost in. I’ve been there a dozen times or more but it still feels like the Moving Island in “Lost”: “Wasn’t Africa to the left of Dinoland? How can I be in Asia? Where’s the damn big tree?? I can’t see the tree!!”
Never fear...when you first enter, you have no choice but to walk straight to the first “land” of this park: Discovery island:
Directly in front of you will be the weenie for this park: The Tree Of Life! It’s huge!
No...it’s not real! C’mon, sane up.
The “tree” is a 145 foot high sculpture of an African Baobab tree. Wander around the tree, under passages and through the Discovery Island Trails. Besides seeing some interesting real-life animals, you’ll see that the “Tree of Life” aka the “BFT”, (use your imagination), has 135 detailed animal carvings in its wood. They are amazing. Please take time to explore. You just got here-you can still feel your feet.
Under the BFT, in its roots, is a theater. This is where you will find the attraction: “It’s Tough to be a Bug”.
If you have a fear of bugs, take heed: although no real insects are involved in this production, it does evoke creepy crawly bugginess. The waiting area is an underground lair with the constant sound of chirping and buzzing. And the show does evoke a few fun special effects that make most of us laugh, but, if you are creepa-phobic, these effects may shoot you right through the wall. Just sayin’.
The show is a 3D movie with characters from “A Bugs Life” who will introduce you to the life of bugs and their importance in our little Earth lives. It’s fun. You can sit. It’s air-conditioned (actually TOO air conditioned).
And for those with a phobia, really, you’ll be fine... (spiders, roaches and bees, oh my!!!).
If you stay in the Animal Kingdom until dark, come back to Discovery Island and stand in front of the BFT. Once it’s dark, they do a new projection like show on the tree that is stunning! I had no idea they did this the last time I was there, and just happened to be passing... I was like “what the hell goes on with that tree?? There were all flashy lights coming out of its limbs- I thought I was having a stroke!
Pandora-The World of Avatar:
It’s beautiful! This newest area of Disney’s Animal Kingdom is gorgeous! If you’ve seen the movie Avatar, you’ll be completely amazed at how they captured the topography and flora of Pandora. If you haven’t seen the film, you’ll be confused. Just go with it.
Avatar Flight of Passage
If you didn’t fast pass this ride, enjoy your day standing in line.
I’d love to say “it’s worth it”. It’s not. Nothing is worth waiting in line for 4 hours. Nothing. If Elvis and John Lennon cane back from the dead to jam with Billy Joel, Elton John and Bruce Springsteen, I wouldn’t wait in line 4 hours.
However, it’s a great ride. This is a 3D flight simulator taking you on your Banshee and swooping over landscapes of Pandora. It’s only 5 minutes but it’s a memorable 5 minutes!
Warning: there are warning all along the queue area about thinking twice if you’re not healthy. Hey Disney-none of us are. I actually thought of not riding because of the excessive warnings. But...
The truth is, if you can ride “Soarin’” without getting extremely dizzy, having a coronary or bursting an aneurysm, you’ll be swell. Only dif here is, you are riding on something similar to a Star Wars speeder bike? It doesn’t actually go anywhere, just moves to simulate what’s happening on the screen. You are in a crouched position. So, if you have neck or back issues, you may want to rethink.
Na’vi River Journey
Your boat takes you on a river journey through Pandora at night. Again, if you haven’t seen the film, most if the trees, plants, animals, bugs in pandora are bioluminescent-a fancy word meaning that they light up at night in psychedelic colors. So, this ride is like floating through a college dorm room in 1968.
Rivers of light
Again, if you are going to be in Animal Kingdom after dark, you might want to get a fast pass for the Rivers of Light show. There are multiple viewing areas for this light show-one entrance is by The Voyage of the Little Mermaid theater And the other is by Expedition Everest.
I hear it’s a beautiful attraction. I haven’t seen it. It’s like, late, and my feet hurt and I’ve seen enough cool stuff to last me. But, if your still bright and bushy tailed, by all means, go. And let me know how it was.
Africa:
I love the atmosphere here. It really feels like you are visiting an African Village (I say that like I’ve ever been anywhere near a real African Village...). The village is called “Harambe” which I think means “spend money” in Swahili. There are some really interesting shops and food stops here-linger awhile...
Kilimanjaro Safaris:
You should have a fast pass for this excursion. You should also go first thing in the morning; the animals are much more active and visible before the heat of the day. They, as opposed to us, have common sense.
For this ride you will board large Jeeps and a driver will take you over muddy rut filled roads and over creaky rope bridges through a variety of African ecosystems where you will see indigenous animals. It’s a wonderful experience.
Last time I rode, 2 long horned Bongos blocked our way And we had to sit and wait until the mood hit them to wander off. And a Rhino jogged next to the Jeep, a little closer than my comfort zone approved of.
Lions, giraffes, crocs, gnus ...you’ll see them all with a steady stream of comments from the driver. You’ll love it.
Warning: pee first. The ruts are deep and the ride is long.
Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail/Wild Africa Trek
This section is right next to the Safari. It’s a walk through African nature trail where you can spend some leisure time really experiencing the animals. And you will get a close up view of the gorillas! I have an obsession with Silver Back Gorillas And will spend quite some time in this area photographing them. Unless it’s 90 degrees, then I photograph whatever lurks in the A/C.
Festival of the Lion King
This is a theater production where they re-enact the film with all the songs...it’s full of color and pageantry and people love it but I can sit in my house and watch the movie in the a/c without having to spend a gazillion bucks on a one day pass, so I am not a fan. But what do I know??
Asia: this area is also beautiful and evocative. Lots of photo ops to take advantage of.
Expedition Everest- I hate roller coasters, but I love this one! I love the theming in the queue, I love the speed, the yeti and even the drops. It doesn’t feel as wild as it looks, and it’s a smooth ride. If you can keep your eyes open, there’s lots to see.
Again: there are all the standard warnings. I had no problem and I am a major chicken with a bad stomach...so only you know you. Chose wisely.
Kali River Rapids- the signs read “You will get wet”. They should read “You will get soaked to your undies!”.
Kali River Rapids is a wild rapids ride that takes you down a raging Indian River. The theming revolves around an illegal mining/logging camp that you will come upon, showing the decimation of the forest.
You won’t notice this at all because you’ll be praying that the raft turns in your favor and drowns the guy across from you instead. I have ridden this a few times and have never not gotten soaked.
It’s a fun ride and it feels great to get wet in the heat of the day. However, it doesn’t feel great to still be squishing in your jeans 2 hours later or freezing while eating lunch in the A/C! So... don’t wear denim jeans, or, better yet, wear your poncho!
Maharajah Jungle Trek- this is similar to the wild Africa Trek, but with Asian animals-duh. The tigers are the Star of this walking tour and you’ll see them up close and personal. The theming of this Trek is lovely-you’re in an ancient ruin of a Hindi temple.
Up! A Great Bird Adventure:
This is a wild bird show like any other bird show you’ve ever seen except for two things:
1-it stars characters from the movie “Up”
2- it’s outside in Florida so, even though the partial roof keeps you out if direct sun and there are a few large fans, you will still be hot. Unless you go on a cool day, I’d say you can skip this and not live your life in regret.
Dinoland: -
The theming here is just...weird. When it first opened it had a sort of Paleontological bent with fossil beds and some Dino bone exhibits. Then Disney realized that people on vacation don’t care bout science, so they changed the theming to...
Weirder. Now the idea is: this is one of those tacky roadside attractions you’d find on Route 66 in the 50s or 60s. Run by “Chester and Hester”, this two bit Dino-Rama themed low rent stop over features two old fashioned carnival rides - the Primeval Whirl and the Triceratops Spin. The first ride being a small roller coaster and the second is the Dumbo the Flying Elephant Ride with triceratops (triceratops’? Triceratopses?). There are also carnival games and a tacky roadside shop and restaurant. Unless you are with desperate little ones, I’d walk through to pick up the atmosphere and Keep walking.
The real attraction here is Dinosaur!- the ride. This is a dark ride in an enhanced motion vehicle through the Cretaceous period to capture a Dino...And time is of the essence because you have to find said Dino before the great extinction comet hits!
This is a fun trip with lots of bumps, quick turns and jolts..with a few true honest thrills. It is a not to be missed e-ticket ride.
I just rode it and came away unbroken. But, if you have back or neck issues I’d think about skipping it. And, again, use the facilities first.
The Boneyard, which you should save til the end of the visit, is a play area for the kiddies: there are bones to dig up, slides, ropes and climbs and all kinds of stuff to work out any energy they’ve stored up. (You want them to sleep tonight, right?). There are only a few sitting spots for parents/grandparents though. I guess Disney thought we’d be running around sharing joy with our precious darlings. They guessed wrong. They need more seats. And wine.
Well, if you followed my order... and there’s no reason you needed to... you’re done with Disney World!!! Now go back to your room and relax...cuz tomorrow you’re probably spending the day at Universal Studios! ThenThe World of Harry Potter...then Sea World...And Legoland...then of course you’ll have to take the fam to the beach... maybe Clearwater... then you might as well spend a day at Busch Gardens...wait!
You didn’t tour Kennedy Space Center??
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Remembering Harindranath Chattopadhyay, a multi-talented artist, on his death anniversary today. Harindranath Chattopadhyay juggled many roles in his lifetime. He was a renowned poet, dramatist, singer, songwriter, painter, Member of the Parliament and actor. Movie lovers will remember Chattopadhyay from his roles in Seemabaddha and Bawarchi. The actor who appeared in brief comic roles in the movies had a serious career in literature. Born on April 2, 1898, in Hyderabad, Chattopadhyay belonged to an illustrious family. His father was a scientist. His mother was a singer. His elder sister, Sarojini Naidu, would go on to become one of the major leaders of the Indian independence movement. Harindranath Chattopadhyay is best remembered for his role as Shiv Nath Sharma, the patriarch of the ironically named Shanti Niwas in Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Bawarchi (1972). In Bawarchi, he also gave vocals to the song “Bhor Aayi Gaya Aandhiyara”.Two of the popular songs written by him for Hindi films are “My Heart Is Beating” from Julie (1975) and “Rail Gaadi Rail Gaadi Chhuk Chuuk ” from Aashirwad (1968). The entire songs of the film 'Aashirwad' was wriiten by him. Harindranath Chattopadhyay often recited his poem "Rail Gaadi" on All India Radio. The song was originally sung by Ashok Kumar in the film Aashirwad. He himself wrote the lyrics, composed the music and sang a few songs, notable among which were "Surya Ast Ho Gaya" and "Tarun Arun Se Ranjit Dharani". He also penned a number of poems for children in Hindi. His poems were appreciated even by the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. His cameo in two Satyajit Ray films, 'Goopi Gyne Bagha Byne' and 'Sonar Kella' has etched him in permanence. He received the Padma Bhushan in 1973. He was married to Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, a socialist women’s leader. Harindranath Chattopadhyay passed away on June 23, 1990.
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