#Hindi Songs of 1989
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sarcasmiclife · 1 year ago
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Oh my oh my oh my oh my- this is the best thing that happened to me all week- I love them for doing this to me oh my god
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aashiquidreams · 2 years ago
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bbarican · 1 year ago
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october 21, 2023; 8:59 pm - weekend
hi tumblr, happy weekend! kamusta naman kayo? how are your weekends so far?
as usual, just dropping by to post some updates here (usually and mostly for myself but if you do end up reading these, thank you ♡)
personal:
today was super lovely, we ended up going to makati for lunch and a bit of shopping
my mom bought us new sunnies and im super happy kasi i have new pair to wear to our trips soon
we tried sunnies coffee's spanish latte and tbh sobrang sarap niya as in super high quality ng lasa niya not like pick up coffee or but first coffee (imo!) which i kind of expected na ganun yung lasa niya kasi theyre primarily not a brand that sells drinks talaga to begin with but it was a 10/10 for me; im excited to try their matcha tho
i decluttered my closet and i feel so light and happy about it kasi super konti nalang talaga yung natira and im 300% sure na yung mga tinira ko is sinusuot ko naman talaga
the clothes i took out, i plan on donating sa h&m since they do offer vouchers in return so im excited to do that too
food today was good too, we had shake shack for lunch, then i made my favorite cheesy bread with hot honey for dinner
im excited for tomorrow kasi my dad is finally back from japan!
im so excited for 1989 taylor's version too! i keep forgetting na i really like the songs on this album pala talaga
its my mom's birthday next week and im just excited to spend it with her; im sad na i dont have extra money to get her anything this year pero babawi nalang ako sakanya for sure
work:
i have quite a bit to do tomorrow to prep for my end of the month mtg on monday
again, for some reason kinakabahan ako pero i know naman na everything's gonna work out
we also have a sponty general assembly kasi we need all the help we can get from the designers na hindi masyadong loaded to help those who are busy to turnover their projects this and next month
im just always excited to see my office besties; i love how makulit we all are tapos nag tutugma talaga ugali naming lahat
oh my god you guys may kinaiinisan ako na officemate kol; tamad na ko to make another post about him pero long story short super tanga niya and i hate him
im so excited as in super super super excited for our company outing
friends:
this is a shocker even until now pero i really feel like 100% break na yung best friend ko and his boyfriend of 7 years
its really sad and heartbreaking kasi the guy even planned on proposing to my bestfriend na pero i know my bestfriend deserves better talaga especially with how theyve been these past few months
i miss them! noel and chesy are officially on their own and chevy is still doing her thing and i will forever be grateful na they are safe and happy
id love to meet new people though; i feel like meeting new people would be so exciting
love:
i still have bumble on my phone and the biggest update i can give yall is the fact na i just adjusted the ange range to 27-40 i think HAHA
cause i really dont want to date younger men UNLESS theyre super mature and not super bata pa talaga ng pagiisip
but yeah other than that wala as in wala akong kausap and sometimes it takes a toll on me but most of the time im fine
again, thank you for reading and caring about my updates, i love you ♡
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bollywoodirect · 10 months ago
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Today, we remember Pandit Narendra Sharma on his birth anniversary. He was a famous poet, wrote songs for Hindi movies, and started the radio channel Vividh Bharati (02/28).
Pandit Sharma was known for his beautiful poetry, songwriting, and deep knowledge of Hindi and Urdu languages. He brought a special style to Indian movies by mixing old Indian poetry styles with the beauty of Urdu poetry. He played a big role in making the radio channel Vividh Bharati very popular when it was struggling, bringing its listeners to nearly 35 crore people.
He wrote unforgettable songs for movies like “Jyoti Kalash Chhalke” from “Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan” in 1961, and both “Yashomati maiya se bole nandlala” and the main song “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” from the movie “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” in 1979.
Pandit Sharma was born on February 28, 1913, in Jahangirpur, Uttar Pradesh. He studied English literature at Allahabad University and was part of India’s fight for independence. He was friends with famous poet Harivanshrai Bachchan and wrote poetry in Hindi that many people loved.
In 1942, he was invited to Bombay (now Mumbai) to write songs for movies. His first movie as a songwriter was “Hamaari Baat” in 1943, starring Raj Kapoor. He also suggested the stage name ‘Dilip Kumar’ for the actor Yusuf Khan, a name that became very famous in Indian cinema. His songs, especially when sung by Lata Mangeshkar, became very popular.
Apart from movies, Pandit Sharma’s work in radio was groundbreaking. In 1952, India’s Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru asked him to help start Vividh Bharati on All India Radio, which became a huge success and had a massive audience by 1970. Some famous radio shows, like Binaca Geetmala, became very popular because of him. He worked with Vividh Bharati until he retired.
Pandit Sharma also wrote many religious songs and poems outside of movies. One of his most famous songs is the title track of the movie “Satyam Shivam Sundaram,” which talks about beauty and truth. This song got him a nomination for a Filmfare award.
He passed away on February 11, 1989, but his work continues to inspire many with its deep messages about life and beauty.
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keralatour10 · 1 year ago
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The Faces Who Made Kerala Proud
Kerala boasts the highest literacy rate in India and as per the latest census it has a projection of 94%. With the sobriquets ‘God’s Own Country’, ‘Land of Coconut’ and ‘Spice Garden of India’, Kerala has always been in the limelight from the perspective of tourism. Thanks to its incredible geographical features. Although being a small state, occupying around 1% of India’s total area, Kerala is always presented as an honorary example for its rich culture, education, ayurveda and other development. Kerala has also given rise to several personalities who have made Kerala and India tremendously proud.
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P T Usha - Frequently called ‘Queen of Indian Track and Field’, P. T. Usha was born in Kozhikode, Kerala on 27th June, 1964. Nicknamed the Golden Girl, P T Usha has been associated with Indian Athletes since 1979. She had an illustrious career in athletics and won 33 international medals. In 1984 she was honoured with the Arjuna Award and the Padma Shree Award. The Indian Olympic Association has crowned her with the name ‘Sportsperson of the Century’.
Raja Ravi Varma - Raja Ravi Varma was born on April 29, 1948, in Kilimanoor Palace, Kerala, and is the most celebrated artist in the history of Indian Arts. His artistic talent was exposed at a young age by his uncle who provided him the elementary guidance. He got exposure to various art forms and himself mastered portraits, portrait-based compositions and myths and legends-based theatrical compositions. Ravi Varma received the first prize at the Madras Painting Exhibition in 1873. Shakuntala Composing a Love Letter to King Dushyanta, Damayanti Talking to a Swan and many more are among the famed paintings of Ravi Varma.
Dr. K J Yesudas - A notable Indian classical musician and playback singer, Yesudad was born in Fort Kochi, on January 10, 1940. His musical voice has recorded more than 40,000 songs in Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Odiya, Arabic, English, Russian, Latin and many more. Initially, Yesudas was groomed by his own father Augustine Joseph, who was a classical musician and a stage actor, and later he joined the Music Academy. His career started with playback singing in Malayalam and Kollywood movies in the 1960s and in the mid-1970s, he set his foot in the Bollywood industry. Yesudas garnered 7 National Film Awards for the best singer in Indian Cinema.
Arundhati Roy - A renowned novelist and political activist, Arundhati Roy was borned on 24th November, 1961. Although she took birth in Shillong, she shifted to Kerala, to her mother’s maternal house at the age of 2, and completed her schooling there. She has won several awards both for her writing talent and social work. Arundhati Roy began her career by writing the screenplay ‘In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’ in 1989, which was directed by her husband Pradip Krishen. Her semi-autobiographical novel ‘The God of Small Things’ in 1996 brought her worldwide fame and received the Booker Prize in 1997. 
Vidya Balan - The popular Indian actress was born on 1st January, 1978, in Palakkad, Kerala. She has played the role of a strong female protagonist in several movies. In 2005 she acted in the movie Parineeta and received the Filmfare Award for best female debut. Paa is yet another notable movie of Vidya Balan which brought her the Filmfare best actress award. Vidya Balan was honoured with the Padma Shri award in 2014 for her meticulous contributions to Indian Cinema. 
Almost every travel enthusiast’s bucket list in India contains a trip to Kerala. Your Kerala Tour Booking will provide a detailed overview of the unique landscapes of Kerala, but familiarising with these personalities and their achievements is worth cherishing the talents of India. There are many more individuals who inscribed their identity in Indian history for their distinguished attributes. 
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allyourchoice · 1 month ago
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musicverse11 · 1 month ago
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Suresh Wadkar and Bollywood: Iconic Pairings With Music Legends
Suresh Wadkar, a name synonymous with soulful melodies, has been a cornerstone of Indian playback singing for over four decades. With a voice that transcends time, his songs resonate deeply with audiences, evoking emotions and memories. From his humble beginnings in a small town to becoming a celebrated figure in Indian music, Wadkar’s journey is as inspiring as it is melodious.
Early Life and Musical Training
Born on August 7, 1955, in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, Suresh Wadkar was drawn to music from a young age. Recognizing his potential, his parents encouraged him to pursue formal training in classical music. Wadkar honed his skills under the guidance of the legendary Pandit Jialal Vasant, who saw immense promise in his voice. It was under this tutelage that Wadkar developed his foundation in Hindustani classical music, a skill that would later define his playback career.
Wadkar’s dedication to music was evident early on. He earned the prestigious “Prabhakar” degree from Prayag Sangeet Samiti, which is equivalent to a Bachelor of Education in music. This strong academic grounding laid the foundation for his foray into playback singing. He also began teaching music at Arya Vidya Mandir in Mumbai, balancing his passion for singing with his role as an educator.
The Breakthrough Moment
Suresh Wadkar’s journey to stardom began with his participation in the Sur-Singar competition in 1976. His exceptional performance not only won him accolades but also caught the attention of legendary music director Jaidev. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of Wadkar’s playback career, as Jaidev offered him the opportunity to sing “Sona Kare Jhilmil Jhilmil” for the film Paheli (1977).
The song became an instant hit, showcasing Wadkar’s ability to blend classical nuances with mainstream appeal. This debut opened doors to the Bollywood music industry, where Wadkar’s unique voice was quickly recognized as a perfect fit for emotionally rich and melodious compositions.
Collaborations and Iconic Songs
Wadkar’s rise to prominence was marked by collaborations with some of the most iconic composers in Indian cinema. From Ravindra Jain to Laxmikant–Pyarelal, he worked with the best in the industry, delivering memorable performances in films like Chitchor (1976) and Prem Rog (1982).
One of his early masterpieces, “Seene Mein Jalan” from the film Gaman (1978), is a testament to his ability to convey profound emotions through his voice. His rendition of the haunting melody captured the pain and longing of the character, earning him widespread acclaim. Another milestone was his performance in Raj Kapoor’s Prem Rog, where songs like “Bhanware Ne Khilaya Phool” and “Yeh Galiyan Yeh Chaubara” became instant classics.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Suresh Wadkar continued to deliver chart-topping hits, including “Tum Se Milke” from Parinda (1989) and “Aye Zindagi Gale Laga Le” from Sadma (1983). His versatility allowed him to adapt to various genres, from romantic ballads to devotional songs, further cementing his status as a playback legend.
Versatility Across Languages
While Wadkar is best known for his contributions to Hindi cinema, his influence extends beyond Bollywood. He has sung extensively in Marathi, Tamil, and Bengali films, showcasing his linguistic versatility and ability to connect with diverse audiences. His Marathi songs, in particular, hold a special place in the hearts of regional music lovers, with tracks like “Savar Re” and “Aikata Ani Ughadat” becoming enduring hits.
In Tamil cinema, Wadkar lent his voice to soulful tracks like “Naan Mozhi Arindhaen” in Kanden Kadhalai (2009), proving his adaptability to different musical styles and traditions.
Awards and Recognition
Suresh Wadkar’s contributions to Indian music have been recognized with numerous awards. He received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Sugam Sangeet in 2018 and the prestigious Padma Shri in 2020. These accolades are a testament to his unparalleled dedication to the art of singing and his ability to touch hearts across generations.
Legacy and Influence
Beyond playback singing, Suresh Wadkar has made significant contributions as a mentor and teacher. His music academy, Ajivasan, has nurtured countless aspiring musicians, passing on his rich legacy to the next generation. The launch of SWAMA (Suresh Wadkar Ajivasan Music Academy) as an online platform has further expanded his reach, making quality music education accessible worldwide.
Wadkar’s humility and commitment to his craft have inspired countless artists, and his influence can be seen in the works of contemporary singers who cite him as a role model. His ability to balance a thriving career with a dedication to teaching is a rare combination that speaks volumes about his character.
Conclusion
Suresh Wadkar journey from a music teacher to one of India’s most revered playback singers is a story of passion, perseverance, and extraordinary talent. His melodious voice has become a part of India’s cultural fabric, offering solace, joy, and inspiration to millions. Whether through his timeless Bollywood classics, his regional hits, or his work as an educator, Wadkar’s impact on Indian music is undeniable.
As audiences continue to discover and cherish his songs, Suresh Wadkar remains a shining beacon of musical excellence. His legacy is a reminder of the enduring power of melody and the timeless appeal of a voice that speaks directly to the soul.
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hindikala · 2 months ago
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Parinda (1989) - Tumse Milke Aisa Laga Lyrics in Hindi and English with Meaning (Translation) | तुमसे मिल के ऐसा लगा | #SureshWadkar #ashabhosle #RDBurman #anilkapoor #madhuridixit #SureshWadekar #ashabhosle #HindiKala Lyrics with Meaning: https://hindikala.com/hindi-songs-lyrics/parinda-1989-tumse-milke-aisa-laga-lyrics-with-english-translation/
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popsixsquishcicerolipschitz · 6 months ago
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Mausam Hai Aashiqana | Pakeezah (1971) | Meena Kumari | Raaj Kumar | Lata Mangeshkar
Song: Chalte Chalte Yun Hi Koi Movie: Pakeezah (1972) Actor(s): Meena Kumari, Kamal Kapoor Singer(s): Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi Music: Ghulam Mohammed Lyricist: Kaifi Azmi
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Some voices are immortal because they are just heavenly and magical. However, if there is one voice which has reshaped not only Hindi film music but also India’s popular culture and enriched our lives, it is none other than the great Lata Mangeshkar. Famously known as ‘The Nightingale of India’, Lata ji always mesmerised us with her magical & melodious voice for more than seven decades. Her singing for the beautiful & talented heroines down the years has added much charisma to their silver screen personalities and success of the movies as well. Her career actually spanned the arc of Hindi cinema, right from India’s independence. In 1989 the ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Award’ was bestowed on her by the Government of India and in 2001 she was honoured with the ‘Bharat Ratna’. She may have left us for her heavenly abode but she will live in our hearts forever. We celebrate her immense contribution with this special channel dedicated to ‘Lata Mangeshkar: The Nightingale of India’.
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brookston · 1 year ago
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2nd Wednesday in January
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Hanseatic and Confederate States of Achsen (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Majority Rule Day (Bahamas)
MYCUS Republic (Declared; 2018, Dissolved 2019) [unrecognized]
Thomaland (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Festivals Beginning January 10, 2024
Michigan’s Great Beer State Conference & Trade Show (Kalamazoo, Michigan) [thru 1.12]
Potato Expo (Austin, Texas) [thru 1.11]
Feast Days
Agatho, Pope (Roman Catholic)
Behnam, Sarah, and the Forty Martyrs (Armenian Apostolic Church)
Bodhi Day (Buddhism; China) [8th Day of 12th Lunar Month]
Doge of Venice (Christian; Saint)
Eldzier Cortor (Artology)
The Fairy Lunch (Shamanism)
Geraint of Dumnonia Feast Day (Wales)
Gonzalvo (Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Nyssa (Christian; Saint)
Heinrich Zille (Artology)
The Hungry Family (Muppetism)
Ilithyia’s Day of the Midwives (Pagan)
Johannes Zick (Artology)
Leonie Aviat (Christian; Saint)
Mao Tse Tung Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Menu (Positivist; Saint)
Mid-Winter Festival (Ancient Rome)
Obadiah (Coptic Church)
Peculiar People Day (Pastafarian)
Peter Orseolo (Christian; Saint)
Pope Agatho (Roman Catholic)
Sacred Bath (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Vaudoun Day (Vodoo Festival; Benin)
William Laud (Anglican Communion)
William of Donjeon (Christian; Saint)
World Hindi Day
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown Day Before]
Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat [29 Teveth-1 Shevat]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [101] (2 of 9)
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [6 of 32]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [5 of 60]
Premieres
Alice the Golf Bug (Disney Cartoon; 1927)
Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring (Play; 1941)
The Back-Seat Drivers or Mashed Landing (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 13; 1960)
Baton Bunny (WB LT Cartoon; 1959)
Bullwinkle’s Water Follies or Antlers Aweigh (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 14; 1960)
The City and the Pillar, by Gore Vidal (Novel; 1948)
Common Sense, by Thomas Paine (Pamphlet; 1776)
Crying Wolf (Terrytoons Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1947)
Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo (Animated Film; 2014)
Far From Heaven (Film; 2003)
The Feud (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1936)
Fraggle Rock (TV Series; 1983)
The Greatest Show on Earth (Film; 1952)
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Film; 1992)
Her (Film; 2014)
Inherit the Wind, by Jerome Lawrence (Play; 1955)
Introducing… The Beatles (Album; 1964)
The Lamp Lighter (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1938)
Man and His Symbols, by C.G. Jung (Science Book; 1963)
Metropolis (Film; 1927)
The Missing Mouse (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1953)
1917 (Film; 2020)
Paradise City, by Guns ’N’ Roses (Song; 1989)
Problem Pappy (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1941)
Recess: School’s Out (Animated Film; 2001)
Silly Symphony (Newspaper Comic Strip; 1932)
Silvertone, by Chris Isaak (Album; 1985)
The Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats (Children’s Book; 1962)
The Sopranos (TV Series; 1999)
Timber (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1929) [Tintin #1]
Underwater (Film; 2020)
The Villain’s Curse (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1932)
What a Little Sneeze Will Do (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
Today’s Name Days
Leonie, Paulus (Austria)
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Paul (Denmark)
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Nyyrikki (Finland)
Guillaume (France)
Leonie, Paul (Germany)
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Aldo (Italy)
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Sigbritt, Sigurd (Sweden)
Bethany, Darby, Derby, Dermot, Kermit, Kermore, Rhett (USA)
Today is Also…
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Calendar Changes
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year ago
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Holidays 1.10
Holidays
Aerial Photography Day
Bangabandhu Homecoming Day (Bangladesh)
Common Sense Day
Cross the Rubicon Day
Dawn Appreciation Day
Dial 110 Day (Japan)
Fête du Vodoun (Benin)
45 Record Adapter Day (a.k.a. 45 RPM Day)
Gypsum Day (French Republic)
Houseplant Appreciation Day
Inner Wheel Day
International Take the High Road Day
International Tintin Day
Laughing Day
League of Nations Day
London Underground Day (UK)
Margaret Thatcher Day (Falkland Islands)
Martyrs’ Day (Panama)
National Cut Your Energy Costs Day
National Day of Loneliness
National Guard Day (Kazakhstan)
National Police Day (China)
National Prank Day
National Shareholders Day
National Voodoo Day (Benin)
Peculiar People Day
Rasputin Day
Recorder Day (Germany)
Rubicon Day
Save the Eagles Day
Sinulog begins (Philippines) [Through 20th]
Sluzzle Tag (from “Gumball”)
Speck Day
Sturdy Flat-Heeled Shoes Appreciation Day
Unicycle Day
Working Journalists’ Day (Turkey)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bittersweet Chocolate Day
Champagne and Fries Day
Fritkot Day
Indian Tea Day (UK)
National Booch (Kombucha) Day
National Oysters Rockefeller Day
Where's the Beef Day
2nd Wednesday in January
National Take the Stairs Day [2nd Wednesday]
Independence & Related Days
Hanseatic and Confederate States of Achsen (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Majority Rule Day (Bahamas)
MYCUS Republic (Declared; 2018, Dissolved 2019) [unrecognized]
Thomaland (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Festivals Beginning January 10, 2024
Michigan’s Great Beer State Conference & Trade Show (Kalamazoo, Michigan) [thru 1.12]
Potato Expo (Austin, Texas) [thru 1.11]
Feast Days
Agatho, Pope (Roman Catholic)
Behnam, Sarah, and the Forty Martyrs (Armenian Apostolic Church)
Bodhi Day (Buddhism; China) [8th Day of 12th Lunar Month]
Doge of Venice (Christian; Saint)
Eldzier Cortor (Artology)
The Fairy Lunch (Shamanism)
Geraint of Dumnonia Feast Day (Wales)
Gonzalvo (Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Nyssa (Christian; Saint)
Heinrich Zille (Artology)
The Hungry Family (Muppetism)
Ilithyia’s Day of the Midwives (Pagan)
Johannes Zick (Artology)
Leonie Aviat (Christian; Saint)
Mao Tse Tung Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Menu (Positivist; Saint)
Mid-Winter Festival (Ancient Rome)
Obadiah (Coptic Church)
Peculiar People Day (Pastafarian)
Peter Orseolo (Christian; Saint)
Pope Agatho (Roman Catholic)
Sacred Bath (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Vaudoun Day (Vodoo Festival; Benin)
William Laud (Anglican Communion)
William of Donjeon (Christian; Saint)
World Hindi Day
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown Day Before]
Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat [29 Teveth-1 Shevat]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [101] (2 of 9)
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [6 of 32]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [5 of 60]
Premieres
Alice the Golf Bug (Disney Cartoon; 1927)
Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring (Play; 1941)
The Back-Seat Drivers or Mashed Landing (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 13; 1960)
Baton Bunny (WB LT Cartoon; 1959)
Bullwinkle’s Water Follies or Antlers Aweigh (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 14; 1960)
The City and the Pillar, by Gore Vidal (Novel; 1948)
Common Sense, by Thomas Paine (Pamphlet; 1776)
Crying Wolf (Terrytoons Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1947)
Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo (Animated Film; 2014)
Far From Heaven (Film; 2003)
The Feud (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1936)
Fraggle Rock (TV Series; 1983)
The Greatest Show on Earth (Film; 1952)
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Film; 1992)
Her (Film; 2014)
Inherit the Wind, by Jerome Lawrence (Play; 1955)
Introducing… The Beatles (Album; 1964)
The Lamp Lighter (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1938)
Man and His Symbols, by C.G. Jung (Science Book; 1963)
Metropolis (Film; 1927)
The Missing Mouse (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1953)
1917 (Film; 2020)
Paradise City, by Guns ’N’ Roses (Song; 1989)
Problem Pappy (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1941)
Recess: School’s Out (Animated Film; 2001)
Silly Symphony (Newspaper Comic Strip; 1932)
Silvertone, by Chris Isaak (Album; 1985)
The Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats (Children’s Book; 1962)
The Sopranos (TV Series; 1999)
Timber (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1929) [Tintin #1]
Underwater (Film; 2020)
The Villain’s Curse (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1932)
What a Little Sneeze Will Do (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
Today’s Name Days
Leonie, Paulus (Austria)
Agaton, Aldo, Dobriša, Dobroslav (Croatia)
Břetislav (Czech Republic)
Paul (Denmark)
Talva, Talve, Talvi (Estonia)
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bbarican · 1 year ago
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october 29, 2023; 9:29 am - melancholy
waking up to the news that matthew perry passed away is was just too heartbreaking na even though i wanted to stay in bed for a bit more, i had to use up the energy i now had elsewhere kasi i couldnt stay still
i cant stop listening to 1989 tv and i keep forgetting na all of her songs on this album are so fucking good nga pala
favorites - style, out of the woods, bad blood, i know places, wonderland, i wish you would
hindi ko pa nabibigyan ng chance masyado yung vault songs niya
we're leaving for taiwan in a few days and i really wanna get a mani pedi
i was thinking sana to go to a really nice nail tech but im on a budget so we're sticking to CANS or a similar nail salon nalang
im excited to pack! i made a whole list na of what to pack so i wouldnt forget anything
im also very excited to dress up for halloween and eat as much candy i can stomach\
i hope we all have a lovely sunday
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soundmelive · 1 year ago
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Unveiling the Beauty Maestros In the vibrant and diverse landscape of India, beauty is an important trend. People mostly focus on styles, tips, and trends that cater to the unique tastes and preferences of the Indian audience. We view an exclusive list of the top beauty bloggers and influencers in the world of India. Mostly these individuals are accomplished and have perfected the art of makeup and skincare, but have also created a community of followers who look up to them for beauty advice, product reviews, and lifestyle tips. Beauty Blogging: Meet the Influencers 1. Aisha Sharma: Trendsetting Maven Aisha Sharma stands out with her innovative makeup tutorials and genuine product reviews. Her expertise in makeup artistry and her ability to connect with her audience on a personal level makes her a go-to influencer for beauty enthusiasts across the country. Aisha Sharma is an Indian actress and model who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Here is a more detailed description of Aisha Sharma's recent activities: Aisha Sharma was first seen in Ayushmann Khurrana's music video for the song "Ik Vaari". She then made her acting debut in the Hindi action thriller film "Satyamev Jayate" alongside John Abraham and Manoj Bajpayee, where she played the role of Shikha.  Her performance in the film was well-received, and she was praised for her portrayal of a social crusader. In 2022, Aisha Sharma appeared in the web series "Shining with the Sharmas," where she played herself. The series was a social swag music video that featured various popular artists and celebrities. Aisha Sharma has a significant following on social media platforms like Instagram, where she has over 2.6 million followers. She is known for sharing her fitness, skincare, and travel experiences with her followers. Aisha Sharma is the brand ambassador for Campus Shoes, a popular Indian footwear brand. She has also been associated with other brands and companies, promoting their products and services through her social media channels. Aisha Sharma was born on January 24, 1989, in Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. She spent her childhood with her grandparents in Delhi and completed her schooling at Springdales School, Delhi. She later graduated in biotechnology from Amity School of Engineering, Noida 2. Priya Singh: The Skincare Guru Priya Singh has carved a niche for herself in the realm of skincare. With her in-depth knowledge of ingredients and her commitment to sustainable beauty, she guides her followers through the journey of achieving radiant and healthy skin. Priya Singh has knowledge and expertise in the expansive world of skincare. With her deep understanding of ingredients, skin types, and the latest in skincare innovation, she has cultivated a space where beauty enthusiasts turn for advice that is both trustworthy and transformative. A Deep Dive into Ingredients Priya’s content is rich with detailed analyses of skincare ingredients, helping her audience decipher product labels and make informed choices. She emphasizes the importance of understanding what goes onto the skin, and how different ingredients can impact various skin types. Tailored Skincare Routines- Understanding that skincare is not a one-size-fits-all affair, Priya provides personalized routine suggestions, taking into account different skin concerns and lifestyles. Her approach is holistic, ensuring that her recommendations fit seamlessly into her followers’ daily lives. Sustainability and Ethics in Beauty- Priya is a strong advocate for sustainable and ethical beauty practices. She encourages her audience to make conscious choices, promoting brands that are cruelty-free and environmentally responsible. This commitment to ethical beauty sets her apart and resonates with a growing audience that values transparency and integrity 3. Rhea Kapoor: The Fashion-Forward Icon Rhea Kapoor merges beauty with fashion, creating a holistic approach to style.
Her trendsetting looks and her ability to experiment with makeup make her a source of inspiration for those looking to elevate their beauty game. Rhea Kapoor is a well-known fashion-forward icon in India. She is a film producer and a fashion stylist who has made a name for herself in the fashion industry. Here is a more detailed description of Rhea Kapoor's recent activities: Rhea Kapoor recently joined forces with vegan footwear brand The CAI Store to launch the chicest collection for every 'Tired and Fabulous' girl. This collection is designed to cater to the needs of women who want to look stylish and comfortable at the same time. Shehnaaz Gill, a popular Indian actress and singer, recently credited Rhea Kapoor for making her as stylish as Sonam Kapoor. Shehnaaz Gill underwent a makeover for the song Haanji from Rhea Kapoor's upcoming film Thank You For Coming. Rhea Kapoor is the producer of Thank You For Coming, a film directed by Ekta Kapoor. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the actors of the movie put their best fashion foot forward. Rhea Kapoor has been receiving support from Ekta Kapoor, who recently expressed her view on the 'misogynistic' comments made by a trade journalist about their film. Shehnaaz Gill recently revealed that Rhea Kapoor gave her a makeover for Thank You for Coming, and she has completely changed her. Fans have been gushing about Shehnaaz Gill's glamorous looks in the trailer of the film. Rhea Kapoor is also a fashion stylist who has been making waves in the fashion industry. She is known for her unique and bold fashion choices and has been inspiring many young women to experiment with their style 4. Anshita Juneja Anshita Juneja: Anshita is the founder of Vanity No Apologies and a well-known beauty blogger from Delhi. She started her blog during her Bachelor's in Business Economics at Delhi University and continued to create credible content for her readers after completing her MBA. Her blog covers a wide range of topics, including beauty, makeup, and skincare, and she is known for her honest and detailed product reviews Anshita started her blog during her Bachelor's in Business Economics at Delhi University and continued to create credible content for her readers after completing her MBA5. She is also an architect, urban designer, and artist who loves to travel. Anshita Juneja has a significant following on social media platforms like Instagram, where she has two accounts with a combined following of over 161K. She is known for her honest and detailed product reviews and her expertise in creating content related to makeup, beauty, and skincare. Anshita's blog covers a wide range of topics, including makeup tutorials, product reviews, and beauty tips. Anshita Juneja is a content developer at Sulekha.com, a popular Indian online platform that connects businesses with customers. She has also collaborated with various brands and companies to promote their products and services through her blog and social media channels. Overall, Anshita Juneja is a well-respected and influential beauty blogger and influencer in India. She has a loyal consumer base who follow her for daily updates on makeup and beauty tips and recommendations. Her creative content generation and loyal consumer base make her an ideal partner for brands looking to increase their brand awareness and reach their target audience in India 5. Aashna Shroff Aashna Shroff is a well-known fashion influencer, YouTuber, blogger, and entrepreneur from Mumbai, India. She is known as one of the leading fashion influencers in India and is seen as one of the pioneers who started the trend of showcasing fashion skills on Instagram and other platforms. Here is a more detailed description of Aashna Shroff's recent activities: Aashna Shroff was named Cosmopolitan Luxury Fashion Influencer of the Year 2023 (India). She has a strong presence on social media platforms
like Instagram, where she enjoys a massive following of 981k followers, including some big names. She is known for her creative and engaging content, which includes fashion, beauty, and lifestyle posts. Aashna Shroff recently got engaged to singer Armaan Malik, and the couple announced their engagement on Instagram. Aashna's mother's name is Kiran Shyam Shroff, she did a bit of acting and modeling back in the day and has even done films. Her parents are separated, and she shares a close bond with her aunt Preeti. Aashna Shroff is a content developer at Sulekha.com, a popular Indian online platform that connects businesses with customers. She has also collaborated with various brands and companies to promote their products and services through her blog and social media channels. Aashna Shroff is a well-known YouTuber with a channel that has over 1.1M subscribers. She creates content related to fashion, beauty, and lifestyle and is known for her creative and engaging videos. Aashna Shroff's hobbies include reading books, swimming, traveling, and eating different kinds of food. She is fluent in three languages: Hindi, English, and Marathi. Aashna's beloved colors are red and pink The Art of Beauty Blogging: Strategies and Insights Building a Community: Engaging with Your Audience These influencers have mastered the art of community building, creating a space where their followers feel heard and valued. They regularly engage with their audience through comments, live sessions, and Q&A rounds, ensuring a strong and loyal community. The Key to Trust In the world of beauty blogging, authenticity reigns. Our featured influencers maintain their reviews and share their genuine experiences with products, earning the trust of their followers. Diversifying Content: Beyond Beauty While makeup and skincare are at the forefront, these influencers also delve into lifestyle, fashion, and wellness, providing a well-rounded experience for their followers. Embracing Beauty in All Its Forms As we celebrate the top beauty bloggers and influencers in India for 2023, we recognize their contribution to the beauty community and their role in shaping the beauty standards in the country. They inspire, educate, and empower their followers, proving that beauty is diverse, inclusive, and ever-evolving.
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blogtozone · 1 year ago
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Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali Piano Notes | Maine Pyar Kiya
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Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali Piano Notes
Notes :-  Mere rang mein rangne wali, Pari ho ya ho pariyo ki Rani C4# C4# C4# A4 A4 A4 B4 C5# B4 C5# B4 A4, B3 B3 G4# G4# G4# F4# G4# A4 G4# A4 G43 F4# Ya ho meri prem kahani, Mere sawalo ka jawab do, do na A3 A3 F4# F4# F4# F4 F4# G4# F4# G4# F4# F4, F4# F4# F4# G4# A4 D5 C5# B4 A4 C5#, G4# F4# Mere rang mein rangne wali, Pari ho ya ho pariyo ki Rani C4# C4# C4# A4 A4 A4 B4 C5# B4 C5# B4 A4, B3 B3 G4# G4# G4# F4# G4# A4 G4# A4 G43 F4# Ya ho meri prem kahani, Mere sawalo ka jawab do, do na A3 A3 F4# F4# F4# F4 F4# G4# F4# G4# F4# F4, F4# F4# F4# G4# A4 D5 C5# B4 A4 C5#, G4# F4# Music F4# E4 C4# A4 G4# E4 F4# F4# F4# G4# A4 G4# F4# F4#, F4# F4# G4# A4 F4# F4# F4# G4# A4 G4# F4# E4 C4#, A4 A4 G4# A4 G4# F4# F4# F4# G4# A4 G4# F4# E4 E4 F4# G4# G4#, F4# A4 G4# C5# B4 C5# C5# B4 C5# F4#, D5 C5# D5 D5 C5# D5 C5# B4 D5 C5# D5 D5 C5# D5 F4# G4# B4 A4 B4 A4 G4# B4 A4, G4# A4 B4, A4 B4 C5# B4 A4 G4# F4#, D5 C5#, C5# D5 C5# B4 C5# Bolo na kyun yeh chaand sitare, Taqte hain yun mukhde ko tumhare C5# B4 A4 C5# B4 A4 C5# B4 A4 B4 B4, B4 A4 G4# B4 A4 G4# B4 A4 G4# A4 A4 Music F4# G4# B4 C5# B4 G4# F4# G4# F4# Bolo na kyun yeh chaand sitare, Taqte hain yun mukhde ko tumhare C5# B4 A4 C5# B4 A4 C5# B4 A4 B4 B4, B4 A4 G4# B4 A4 G4# B4 A4 G4# A4 A4 Choo ke badan ko hawa kyon mehki, Raat bhi hai kyun behki behki A4 G4# F4# A4 G4# F4# A4 G4# F4# G4# G4#, G4# F4 C4# G4# F4 C4# G4# F4# F4 F4# F4# Mere sawalo ka jawab do, do na F4# F4# F4# G4# A4 D5 C5# B4 A4 C5#, G4# F4#
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"Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali" is a popular Hindi song from the 1989 Bollywood film "Maine Pyar Kiya." The film was directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya and marked the debut of Salman Khan and Bhagyashree in lead roles. The song is known for its melodious and romantic composition. Here is some information about the song: Singer: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Music: Raamlaxman (Original Music Composer) Lyrics: Dev Kohli Summary of the Song: "Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali" is a beautiful and romantic song that celebrates the blossoming love between the film's lead characters, Prem (Salman Khan) and Suman (Bhagyashree). The lyrics convey the emotions of love, happiness, and the desire to spend a lifetime together. The song's melody is soothing and melodious, making it a favorite among fans of romantic Bollywood songs. Significance: The song "Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali" became one of the iconic songs of the 1980s and played a significant role in the film's success. It contributed to the popularity of the film and is often associated with the budding romance between Salman Khan and Bhagyashree in "Maine Pyar Kiya." Music Video: The music video of "Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali" features Salman Khan and Bhagyashree in various picturesque locations, showcasing their on-screen chemistry. The video beautifully captures the innocence and charm of their characters' love story. "Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali" is a timeless classic that continues to be cherished by fans of Bollywood music and is often played at weddings, parties, and other romantic occasions. It remains an enduring symbol of love and romance in Indian cinema. Read the full article
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harpiytravel · 1 year ago
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What TV shows did you watch as a kid? Many interested me. But when I think about the shows, the first one that comes to mind is – Mowgli (The Jungle Book). We used to wait for Sunday morning for our favorite character, and that song still brings me back to childhood. Memories
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Remembering Sridevi: A Look Back at Her Most Iconic Songs
Sridevi was a true icon of Indian cinema, with her magnetic screen presence and versatile acting skills. Her unforgettable performances have left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions around the world. It’s been five years since Sridevi passed away, but her legacy lives on through her timeless songs that continue to inspire and entertain us even today. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of her most iconic songs that showcase her incredible talent as an actress and dancer. Get ready to be swept off your feet by the magic of Sridevi!
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Introduction
Sridevi was an Indian actress who acted in some of the most iconic Hindi songs of the 1980s and 1990s. She was known for her beauty, her acting ability, and her dancing skills. She died tragically in 2018, but her legacy lives on through her films and songs.
Some of Sridevi’s most popular songs include “Mere Haath Mein,” “Megha Re Megha ,” “Tere Mere Hoton Pe.” Each of these songs is memorable for its own reasons, and they all showcase Sridevi’s incredible talent.”Mere Haath Mein” is a classic love song that has been popular for decades. It is a simple song about love and longing, and it features some beautiful lyrics.
“Megha Re Megha Tera Man Tarasa” song starts with a gentle instrumental introduction featuring flute and other traditional Indian instruments, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere. Lata Mangeshkar’s voice then enters with the first verse, singing about the arrival of the monsoon and the beauty of rain.Hawa Hawai” is a popular song from the iconic Indian movie “Mr. India” (1987),directed by Shekhar Kapur and composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The song is performed by Kavita Krishnamurthy and features the lead actress Sridevi in a memorable dance sequence. With its catchy beats and playful lyrics, “Hawa Hawai” has become a classic party anthem in India and is still loved by music enthusiasts worldwide. These are just a few of Sridevi’s many iconic songs. Her talent was undeniable,and her music will live on for generations to come.
Sridevi’s Bollywood Journey Sridevi’s acting journey began early with her first film, “Solva Sawan (1979)”. She went on to star in several films throughout the decade, including “Nagina”, “Mr.India”, and “ChaalBaaz”. In the 1990s, she appeared in a number of successful films such as “Lamhe”, “Gumrah”, and ” Judaai”. Sridevi’s career spanned over four decades and she appeared in over 300 films.Throughout her career, she sang a number of songs that became popular hits.In 2012, Sridevi made a comeback to Bollywood after a 15-year hiatus with the film English Vinglish. She received critical acclaim for her performance in the film and also won several awards for it. After English Vinglish, Sridevi went on to star in other successful films such as Mom (2017) and Puli (2015). Sridevi will always be remembered for her immense contribution to Indian cinema. She was not only an incredible actress but also a talented singer. Her songs continue to be popular among fans even today.
Top 10 Iconic Songs of Sridevi
Sridevi was one of the most prolific actresses of her generation, with a career spanning over four decades. She appeared in hundreds of films, from Tamil and Telugu language films to Hindi-language blockbusters. Her songs were often as popular as her films. To celebrate the life and career of this legendary actress, we’ve compiled a list of her ten most iconic songs. From upbeat dance numbers to heart-wrenching ballads, these songs showcase Sridevi’s incredible range as a singer.
1. “Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan” from Chandni (1989)
This song is the perfect example of Sridevi’s ability to steal the show with her dance skills. She effortlessly mesmerizes viewers with her grace and energy,making this one of her most iconic dance performances.
2. “Kaate Nahin Kat Te” from Mr India (1987)
This song is a classic Bollywood ballad, and Sridevi’s performance is simply beautiful. Her emotions are palpable as she sings about heartbreak and loss, making this one of her most memorable songs.'
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3. “Phool Jahan Jahan Bah” Naya Kadam (1984)
The song features the lead actors Rajesh Khanna and Sridevi, expressing their feelings of love for each other amidst a picturesque setting of blooming flowers. The soothing melody and poetic lyrics perfectly capture the essence of true love and the beauty of nature. Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle’s harmonious vocals,combined with the gentle and soothing music, make it a memorable and touching song that leaves a lasting impression on the listener’s heart. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, making it a timeless classic in Indian cinema.
4. “Morni Baaga Ma Bole” from Lamhe (1991)
Sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar, the song features the lead actors Sridevi and Anil Kapoor performing a colorful and lively folk dance in a garden. The upbeat music and catchy lyrics, combined with Mangeshkar’s soulful voice, create a festive and celebratory mood that perfectly captures the joy of the dance. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, making it a beloved classic in Indian cinema.
5. “Bhooli Bisri Ek Kahani “ from Nagina (1986)
This melodious ballad showcases Sridevi’s softer side as she pines for her lost love. Her heartfelt rendition is sure to tug at the listener’s heartstrings, making this one of her best-remembered songs and has become an evergreen classic in Indian cinema, loved by fans for its timeless beauty and emotional depth.
6. “Aaj Radha Ko Shyam Yaad Aa Gaya – Chaand Kaa Tukdaa (1994)
This song is directed by Saawan Kumar Tak and sung by Lata Mangeshkar and featuring the lead actress Sridevi, the song tells the story of a woman reminiscing about her beloved while being lost in her thoughts. Mangeshkar’s emotive voice,combined with the hauntingly beautiful music and poetic lyrics, make this song a memorable and poignant tribute to love and longing. Their chemistry is palpable as they sing about everlasting love, making it one of Sridevi’s most iconic performances.
7. “Naino Mein Sapna” from Himmatwala (1983)
This upbeat dance number features Sridevi nailing all the intricate steps while looking absolutely stunning in traditional attire. The song features the lead actors Jeetendra and Sridevi in a vibrant dance performance. The upbeat rhythm, catchy lyrics, and lively vocals create a festive and energetic atmosphere, making “Naino Mein Sapna” an evergreen party anthem. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, with fans still enjoying its infectious energy and groovy beats.
8. Tu Na Ja Mere Baadshah – Khuda Gawah(1992)
This song features the lead actors Amitabh Bachchan and Sridevi in a romantic scene. The lyrics express the pain of separation and the hope of reuniting with one’s beloved. The soulful melody, combined with Yagnik and Aziz’s emotive vocals, makes “Tu Na Ja Mere Baadshah” a touching and memorable song. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, with fans still appreciating its emotional depth and beautiful composition.
9. Teri Banjaran Rasta – Banjaran(1991)
The lyrics beautifully describe the pain of separation and the hope of reuniting with one’s loved one. Alka Yagnik’s emotive voice, combined with the hauntingly beautiful music and poetic lyrics, make “Teri Banjaran Rasta” a memorable and poignant tribute to love and loss. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, making it a beloved classic in Indian cinema. The song features the lead actress Rishi Kapoor and Sridevi, expressing their feelings of heartbreak and longing.
10. Tu Bhi Beqarar Main Bhi Beqarar – Waqt Ki Awaz(1998)
The melodious tune and soulful lyrics beautifully convey the emotions of the two lovers, who are unable to express their love for each other openly. Mohd. Aziz and Asha Bhosle’s mellifluous vocals, combined with the gentle and soothing music,make “Tu Bhi Beqarar Main Bhi Beqarar” a memorable and touching song that perfectly captures the essence of unrequited love. The song’s popularity has endured over the years, making it a timeless classic in Indian cinema. Mithun Chakraborty and Sridevi, expressing their feelings of love and longing for each other.
Reflection on the Legacy of Sridevi Sridevi’s career spanned over four decades, and she appeared in over 300 films. She was one of the most popular actresses of her time, and her work was loved by fans all over the world. Even after her death, her legacy continues to live on through her work. Some of Sridevi’s most iconic songs include “Mere Haath Mein” from Chandni, “Kaate Nahin Kat Te” from Mr. India, and “Me Teri Dushman” from Nagina. These songs are still loved by fans today, and continue to be played on radio stations and in public places all over India.
Sridevi’s work has had a lasting impact on Indian cinema, and she will always be remembered as one of the greatest actresses of all time.
Conclusion Sridevi’s music will forever remain iconic and her songs will continue to be remembered by generations of fans. Her voice and presence transcended any language barrier and brought joy to millions around the world. She was truly a legend in Indian cinema, and we are sure that her memory will live on for many years to come. We thank Sridevi for all the wonderful moments she has given us through her movies, songs, performances, and most importantly her life
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