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batgirlsay · 4 months
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Expert in a Rocky Field
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When the @ans-arcade gift exchange sent me your name, I immediately thought about making you a Lata playlist! Started digging through my old grad school playlists for some academic vibes, then I filled in the blanks with other songs about rocks. It ended up having more songs about the sadness and peril of academia, which I’m sure Lata knows about… I hope you like it, @meefy!
Expert in a Rocky Field
Expert in a Dying Field- The Beths Sisyphus- Andrew Bird Iridium Dream- Louie Zong Lazuli- Beach House Calcite Prism- Louie Zong Oblivion- David Bazan Postdoc Blues- John K. Samson May Their Brilliance Ever Linger- Louie Zong
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Expert in a Dying Field- The Beths
Hours of phrases I've memorized Thousands of lines on the page All of my notes in a desolate pile I haven't touched in an age
How does it feel? To be an expert in a dying field And how do you know? It's over when you can't let go
You can't let go, you can't stop, can't rewind Love is learned over time 'Til you're an expert in a dying field
Sisyphus- Andrew Bird
Sisyphus peered into the mist A stone's throw from the precipice, paused Did he jump or did he fall as he gazed into the maw of the morning mist? Did he raise both fists and say, “To hell with this,” and just let the rock roll?
Let it roll, let it crash down low There's a house down there but I lost it long ago
It's got nothing to do with fate And everything to do with you
Lazuli- Beach House
In the blue Of this life Where it ends In the night Is nothing like lapis lazuli Let it go back to me
Like no other You can't be replaced
Oblivion- David Bazan
Hello again, Oblivion Can you find the frequency While the specters hover whispering
Hello again, Oblivion But it's no good to complain Of fatigue and existential pain
Hold on to what you've got Though it may not be a lot Cause now is not the time for second thoughts
You believe in it Now it's time to follow through You believe in it What does that say about you?
Postdoc Blues- John K. Samson
So your presentation went terrible All wrong dongles, sweat stains and stares
Don’t despair you’ll get it right tomorrow night
I believe in you and your PowerPoints I know why you can’t stay away
So take that laminate out of your wallet and read it And recommit yourself to the healing of the world And to the welfare of all creatures upon it Pursue of practice that will strengthen your heart
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keepalivebollywood · 1 year
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Unraveling the Emotions: A Deep Dive into Bollywood`s Heartbreak Anthems
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Welcome to a melodious journey through the heart-wrenching realms of Bollywood’s soul-stirring ballads! Brace yourself as we embark on an enchanting expedition into the world of emotions and unravel the hidden depths behind Bollywood’s heartbreak anthems. From tear-soaked lyrics to haunting melodies, these songs have been etching themselves into our souls for decades, capturing the essence of human pain like no other. So grab your tissues and prepare to dive deep into a sea of love lost, as we decode the magic that lies within these timeless classics.
Introduction to Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak, Bollywood knows how to capture all the feels. From the initial pain of betrayal to the eventual acceptance of moving on, every stage of a breakup is soundtracked by some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema. Join us as we take a deep dive into the emotions of heartbreak with some of Bollywood’s most iconic breakup anthems.
From Lata Mangeshkar’s “Tere Bina Jindegi Se koi ” to Alka Yagnik’s “Tujhe Yaad Na Meri Aayi”, there are plenty of timeless classics that perfectly capture the heartache and pain of a broken relationship. But there are also more recent hits like Arijit Singh’s “Hamari Adhuri Kahani ” and Shreya Ghoshal’s “Sunn Raha Hai Na Tu” that have become instant breakup anthems in their own right. No matter what your taste in music is, there’s sure to be a Bollywood heartbreak anthem that resonates with you.
So put on your headphones, pour yourself a glass of wine, and let these songs help you through whatever stage of heartbreak you’re currently going through. We promise, you’re not alone.
Exploring the Different Emotions Reflected in Bollywood Songs
There’s something about a heartbreak anthem that just gets us. They make us feel seen, understood, and most importantly, not alone. From the eternal classics to more modern hits, Bollywood has always had a way of speaking to our hearts and reflecting the different emotions we experience when going through a break-up.
Whether it’s the pain of unrequited love, the feeling of betrayal, or simply the sadness that comes with saying goodbye, there’s a Bollywood song for every type of heartbreak. And while they might not always offer up the best advice on how to deal with a break-up, they definitely give us comfort in knowing that we’re not alone in our feelings.
So, next time you’re feeling down about a break-up, put on one of these songs and let yourself feel all the feels. Trust us, it’ll make you feel better.
Analyzing the Lyrics of Popular Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak anthems, there are few things more cathartic than belting out a tune with all your might. Whether you’re wallowing in your sorrows or trying to move on, these songs always seem to hit the spot. But what is it about these popular tunes that make them so relatable?
Let’s take a look at the lyrics of some of Bollywood’s most popular heartbreak anthems and see what we can learn about the emotions involved in a break-up.
“Tum Hi Ho” by Arijit Singh
This song is all about the pain of losing someone you love. The lyrics talk about how the singer is struggling to get through each day without their loved one by their side. There is a sense of desperation and hopelessness in the singer’s voice as they try to hold on to any memories they have of their time together.
“Tum Hi Ho” Translation: Only You Are There, In My Heart I am trying, every day, without you living each moment, for you (only for you) my heart beats.. only for you.. my life is only for you..
“Tum Hi Ho” Lyrics Meaning: The lyrics of this song are quite self-explanatory. The singer is pining for their lost love and trying to find ways to cope with their absence. The chorus talks about how the singer would be nothing
Examining How Music Influences Our Emotional Health
In India, film music is an integral part of the movie-watching experience. The songs often play a pivotal role in furthering the plot and driving the emotions of the characters on screen. And while we may not always be conscious of it, the music in these films often has a profound impact on our own emotions as well.
For many of us, Bollywood heartbreak anthems have become the soundtrack to our own personal breakups and heartaches. These songs perfectly capture the pain and anguish of a broken heart, and they can often help us to process and deal with our own emotions
Interestingly, research has shown that listening to sad music can actually be beneficial for our emotional health. Studies have found that listening to sad music can lead to increased feelings of empathy and compassion, as well as decreased levels of anxiety and depression.
So next time you’re feeling down about a break-up or any other sadness in your life, don’t be afraid to crank up those Bollywood heartbreak anthems. They just might be exactly what you need to help you feel better.
Cultural Impact of Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
The cultural impact of Bollywood heartbreak anthems is profound. For generations, these songs have been a source of comfort for those going through a tough break-up. They capture the pain and longing that comes with lost love, and offer a cathartic release for listeners.
These songs have also had a significant influence on Indian popular culture. They are often referenced in films and TV shows, and have become part of the country’s collective consciousness. Even those who don’t speak Hindi can sing along to these classics.
So why do we keep coming back to these songs when our hearts are broken? Perhaps it’s because they offer a sense of solidarity – we’re not alone in our pain. Or maybe it’s because they’re just so darn catchy! Whatever the reason, there’s no denying the power of a good Bollywood heartbreak anthem.
Understanding the Role of Music in Healing a Broken Heart
It is said that music has the power to heal a broken heart. And while this may be true for some, it is not always the case. There are many factors that contribute to the healing process, and music is just one of them. While it can be a helpful tool, it is not always the panacea that people make it out to be.
There are many different types of music, and each one can have a different effect on the listener. Some music is uplifting and empowering, while others are sad and melancholic. The type of music that you choose to listen to after a break-up should be based on your own personal preference and what makes you feel better.
For some people, listening to sad songs after a break-up can actually make them feel worse. If this is the case for you, then it’s best to avoid these types of songs altogether. Instead, focus on finding music that makes you feel good and helps you to remember the happy times in your relationship.
There is no right or wrong way to heal a broken heart. Everyone copes with break-ups differently, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what works best for you. If listening to music helps you to cope with your break-up, then go ahead and do it. But if it doesn’t, don’t force yourself to listen to it. Instead, focus on finding other ways to heal and move forward with your life.
The Top 10 Heartbroken Bollywood Songs That Tug at Your Emotions”
“Tadap Tadap Ke” – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) “Channa Mereya” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Kabira” – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Tum Hi Ho” – Aashiqui 2 (2013) “Dil De Diya Hai” – Masti (2004) “Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi” – Half Girlfriend (2017) “Tum Bin Jiya Jaye Kaise” – Tumbin(2001) “Baaton Ko Teri” – All Is Well (2015) “Dard Dilo Ke Kam Ho Jate” – The Xpose (2014)
These songs beautifully portray the pain, longing, and vulnerability experienced in matters of the heart, making them unforgettable heartbreak anthems in Bollywood.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Bollywood music has a special power to evoke all kinds of emotions with its heartbreak anthems. From joyous dance numbers to melancholic ballads, these songs have the ability to bring us back in time and remind us of our own experiences with love lost and lessons learned. While every song carries a unique message, they all share one thing in common—they help us come to terms with the pain that comes from breaking up or being hurt by someone we care about. So next time you feel down and out after a messy break-up, don’t forget there’s always some beautiful Bollywood tunes waiting for you!
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getmemymicroscope · 1 year
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I've wanted to see this movie for a while - especially recently, as a combination of rediscovering the absolutely amazing "Jhilmil Sitaron Ka" and of learning that it is, at least in some aspects, a Bollywood version of The Count of Monte Cristo (one of my all-time favorite books). And while it isn't Monte Cristo - in typical 70s Bollywood style, there is an attempt at a comedy track (at least, a couple of scenes) that probably could've been done without, and there is a happy ending for protagonist and the girl (after some misunderstanding-induced near-drama), a lot of talk about honor over money (which, maybe has a point, but they really beat you over the head with this; luckily, the story is great so you don't get annoyed by this too much), and an ending that goes maybe a bit heavy on the action (because, of course, the bad guys have to find out who he is and bring in kidnapping and a subsequent action sequence) - it's still a lot of fun.
Adore this movie. <3
The basic premise remains, for the most part, true to Monte Cristo - a jealous co-worker ends up getting our protagonist framed and sent off to jail for a while. And when he's freed (as the movie begins), he realizes that his mother is dead and his girlfriend is missing. But he happens upon a friend who tells him who framed him and, after some chance encounter with a rich man who listens to his story (including a lengthy flashback in while our hero tells his story, which is fine, including random scenes that he had no way of knowing because he wasn't there, which is annoying but very typical of flashbacks and exactly why they're stupid), the rich man agrees to help him and pretty much gives him free reign over his money. And so, he sets out for revenge.
There's obviously some lack of communication with Rakhee (her first role!), causing him to, for a brief spell, set out for revenge against her as well - but sanity prevails, and then the truth comes out (her truth; he remains hidden). Can't blame her - some random guy shows up and is like "tell me about why you're a widow and what happened to your husband," and yeah, no blame for not wanting to talk. He probably shouldn't have over-reacted. Not telling her, once he knew the truth, though - that's probably harsh. And not telling his friend the entire time, also probably harsh. Like, I get it initially - but after you know your disguise has worked, why still keep it hidden (other than one attempt at a comedy scene midway through the movie, which isn't really all that funny).
I absolutely love Jhilmil Sitaron Ka - both versions! - and upon watching the movie, I think I'm more in love with second, sadder version that Rakhee's character sings (well, mouths; Lata Mangeshkar, obviously, sings it) right before the beginning of the 3rd act. I mean, the happier version is great too - and Lata and Mohammed Rafi are obviously excellent - but I don't know. The sadder version (though, not overly sad) is just more. Also, I may have teared up, because you sort of really feel her pain at that point (because, you know - even if our hero doesn't - that her dead husband is actually him), and that line
Dukh ke toofanon se bhi main na ghabraungi
is absolutely haunting. The music/songs/lyrics back then, man. Love.
Between this and Johny Mera Naam and, slightly lesser, The Train and Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan?, 1970 was a splendid year for these sort of crime thriller/suspense movies in Bollywood.
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onlyheretoread2 · 1 year
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Lovin' my storm part 2
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The group has been at the quarry for about 8 weeks so storm is roughly 18 weeks pregnant . She now has a small bump (like in the pic) and the baby has started to move a lil. Her mornin sickness has disappeared but her clothes have gotten tighter. She walked to camp to see merle leaving
"you goin out today?" She asked merle as he looked up
"yea figured I'd help out for once " he said sarcastically
"be careful" "please " she said as he approached her to hug her she jumped
"u good baby sis?" He asked nervously
"yea" she grabbed his hand and laid it on her stomach as the baby kicked again merle jumped and smiled
" be good for ya mama runt" he stated pointing at her gut" if ya don't uncle merle gunna tan ya hide"
The baby stopped and storm smiled as she hugged him
"see ya lata baby sista" he sing songed as he loaded into the vehicle to go "when's Daryl commin back "? He asked before loading up
" Day after tomarro I'm prob just gunna sleep while y'all gone this kid don't let me sleep much"
" k u take care of ya self"
"u to uncle merle" storm said as she rubbed her small bump
He just laughed and waved as storm walked back to thee tent to lie down
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After a night storm is awoked to a screaming Amy "that's my sister you son of a bitch"
She ignores it and just continues to sleep.
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Later that day she is awoken by what sounds like a car alarm.
She exits her and Daryl's tent and walked up to see glen getting out of a sports car.
Shane was screaming and after a few secs the alarm was turned off.
Storm ignored the conversation and approached carol
"is there any food little dude is starving"?
"sure hunny" carol says as she hands storm and mre
"thanks "storm says as she rips it open and devours the contents
"how far along are you now" Lori asked approaching
"22 ta 25 weeks I don't know exactly"
"aww wish we had an ultrasound" "you could learn the gender" she said smiling "which do u want? " She asked
"don't care really"
"where everyone else from the run?" She asked Shane as he walked up to her
"there was a problem in Atlanta apparently" is all he said
"tha fuck u mean ? Merle good? " She whisper screamed
"I don't know the other will be back in a few" with that storm stomped to the drive way and waited till she saw a white box truck pull up.
As the other filed out storm noticed no merle and she approached andrea
"where tha fuck is merle?" Storm yelled
"back up storm stress ain't good for the baby"Andrea said backing up
"answer me Blondie"
"he was being an ass and put us all in danger" Andrea said backing up
"where is he? " Storm said balling up her fists
"how'd y'all get out? Shane hollared to Andrea . She proceeded to walk away from storm before morales answered
"new guy" " hey helicopter boy come say hello"!
Just then a man in a sheriff uniform walked up and all storm saw was Lori's boy run to him "DAD DAD"
storm let them have there moment before screaming
"WHERE THE FUCK IS MERLE"
ma'am " the officer said calmy
"he was a danger to us all so I handcuffed him to a roof" "he's still there" "is he ur husband"?
Storm just stood there as his words played back in her mind. She balled up her fists and approached the new guy as Shane grabbed her ....
"don't you ever grab me again asshole! I'm fuckin pregnant!" She screamed when Shane put her down
"I'm sorry but you need to cool off" is all he said as he blocked her so she just stomped off to her tent and layed back down
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"who is that?" The new guy asked
"merles sister in law" her husband's gunna be worse
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That night as everyone sat around the fire storm stayed on her tent crying. She was sad forerle but sadder for Daryl as merle was his only blood left. That's the only reason storm put up with merle. He didn't judge her and was Daryl's blood
Storm got up the next morning and proceeded to find carol again
"howed you get the scar"? Lori's boy asked
(storm has a 9 inch scar from her nose across her cheak into her hairline)
"at work" is all she said
"Daryl didn't do it?" He said non chalaunt
"no ! Who tha fuck told u that"! Storm asked loudly
"mom said that's the type of people they are"
"excuse me" is all storm said before telling him to find his mother
"did u scream at my son?" Lori asked angrly
"did u tell him my husband scarred my face?" Storm replied
"it was a guess . That's all they seem like the type they tell you what to do and you just comply" Lori stayed
"I'm pregnant and now living in a FUCKING tent whore! " They know this life I don't so yes I LISTIN" storm shouted as carol approached storm
"hunny calm down you will make yourself sick. " She said putting her hands storms arm
Ma'am " the new guy who she learned from carol was named Rick
"I apologize for my wife...
"walk away" storm snapped
"ma'am? " He asked
"walk away my husband will be back soon and he will prob try to kill u so walk away"
"excuse me? He replied
A scream was heard so all the adults ran toward the noise
The kids were handed to there mother's as storm and the other men stared to run towards is. Storm felt nauseous so she sat down . A few minutes later she hear a familiar voice
"Strom! Merle! Got some squirrels let's stew um up!" Daryl hollared
Daryl spotted storm with tears in her eyes and ran to her
" u good ? Munchkin good? " He said worriedly
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"yea" is all she said before Shane started
"Daryl we need to talk to u... It's about merle..."
Daryl whipped his head around
"what about him? He dead? "
"we don't know"
"the hell you mean either he is or he ain't"!
" they won't say it so I will .. " storm started
" officer friendly and his idiot friend locked merle on a roof in Atlanta" she stated as she now stood next to her husband
Daryl looked at her and new she wasn't kidding so he whipped around and tossed his swurils at Rick before pulling a knife on him
T dog yelled watch the knife
She then put Daryl in a head lock and Rick bent down on front of him
" we wanna have a calm discussion about this. Can u do that? " Rick asked
Daryl looked from Rick then smiled as Strom approach with her desert eagle
Aiming it at Rick then her 9 mil at shane
They both proceeded to release Daryl and he calmed her .
" just tell me where he is so we can go get em"! He screamed
"he'll show u" Lori stated
"I'm goin back" is all Rick said before storm walked away to the tent
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Daryl approached the tent
"were goin to get him just stay here" he ordered storm
"hell no I'm comin to"she declared
"like hell ! That's my kid u ain't putting him in danger!" He yelled making storm flinch
When she did he instantly hugged her
"m sorry I just want u ta be safe" he whispered into her neck
"I don't feel safe here" storm stayed with tears in her eyes " I'm safe with you"
Daryl just watched his wife and nodded
" I didn't mean to scare ya"
" it's the damn hormones ,besides , I worked Atlanta before I got hurt I know it"
"I know you do it's munchkin I'm scared for" he stated nervously
" we can go to my old job and get a vest of it makes ya feel better" storm suggested
Daryl smiled and nodded
"when do we leave? " Storm asked Daryl
"bout 3 hrs or so why? He said before storm kissed him
"we'll find him" now bein pregnant has it's benefits u know" storm said seductivly
"o really ?" Daryl said as storm began. To kiss his neck making him drop his cross now
"baby this ain't the time" he said
"ur stressed let me help" she said as she pushed him onto there cot
Storm continued to work on his heck then removed his elt
She then unzipped him and opened his boxers . Taking his length in her hand she slowly began to pump him while continuing to kiss and suck his sweet spot .
As he continued to get harder and harder storm moved and took him into her mouth and as she sucked and pumped what wouldn't fit all she heard was
"fuck.... Baby ..... Shit... " Daryl grabbed storms long brown hair as she found a good rythem . "Fuck storm....
Daryl threw his head back and simply enjoyed the pleasure his wife was giving him before he tapped he shoulder to get her to stop
" bend over" he demanded as storm chulked
When she was on all fours Daryl lifted her skirt sn slid her panties to the side
"you want my cock baby" ? He asked as she shook her head
In one moved he pushed into his wife as they both moaned at the full sensation
"still so tight " Daryl mumbled
"your so big baby" storm said 'noe fuck me" she begged
"anything for you " Daryl then began thrusting hard and fast causing storm to moan and Hollar till Daryl lifted her onto his lap. One hand went to her clit as the other to her throat .
As he peed his cock into her he applied pressure to her throat causing storms orgasm to start to build in her lower stomach.
"that's my girl squeeze daddy's cock"
"o ... Oh daddy" storms walls clamped down causing Daryl to release immediately after her.
He slowly pulled out and kissed storm with passion
"we better go"
'ok"
They both made there way to camp to get ready
As they approached they heard Shane
Merle ? Really? " He asked Rick
"that douchbag wouldn't give ya water if you were thirsty!
"hey" Daryl said
"choose what u say more carefully"storm stated
"o I did douchbags what I meant. He stated. "
"so u and Daryl? That's your plan? " Shane asked
Then Shane noticed storm dressed out with her guns and pack.
"you gunna let your pregnant woman go with you? Do you even give a dam?" Shane screamed at daryl
"she's fine and she ain't staying with you pricks "
"she's unhinged and PREGNANT" Shane stated loudly
"she'll be fine now hurry the hell up" Daryl said as he and storm walked to the van.
After another 30 minutes of waiting Daryl stepped on the horn. "Let's go" he screamed
When they got ready to go Rick approached storm "ma'am u can have the front.... " He started
"call me ma'am again and I'll hit you worse than I did Shane. I'm fine with Daryl just don't grab me like Shane did " ...storm started
"Shane what?" Daryl yelled as he collided with Rick "Shane grabbed me when I tried to punch Rick yesterday" storm stated
Daryl ran up to Shane and broke his nose then got back in the van and sat . He motioned for storm to sit between his legs and she did. "Let's fuckin go" he stated as they closed the van
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humenth · 2 years
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Liked on YouTube: Jaanewaale O Jaanewaale | Henna (1991) | Rishi Kapoor | Lata Mangeshkar | Bollywood Sad Hindi Songs
Liked on YouTube: Jaanewaale O Jaanewaale | Henna (1991) | Rishi Kapoor | Lata Mangeshkar | Bollywood Sad Hindi Songs
Liked on YouTube: Jaanewaale O Jaanewaale | Henna (1991) | Rishi Kapoor | Lata Mangeshkar | Bollywood Sad Hindi Songs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKy_JMEyWtA #dardbharegaane Movie: Henna Music Director: Ravindra Jain Singers: Lata Mangeshkar , Suresh Wadekar Director: Randhir Kapoor #RishiKapooor #LataMageshkar #SureshWadkar Listen to Top Hindi Sad Songs from all the decades. Subscribe and…
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tech-shoppy · 2 years
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Carvaan Saregama Premium- Portable Music Player with 5000 Preloaded Review.
In today’s times, people who grew up in the 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s feel nostalgic about the music of their respective eras. And why not – after all, we have witnessed the golden period of Indian music and everything it brought along. India is a diverse country with diverse cultures and people who like different things. So even when we talk about music, people’s preferences are varied.
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Saregama introduced Carvaan, a modern music player that was launched in 2017 with an aim to satiate people’s want for a high-tech digital speaker that not only served as a music player but also as a bank of the most wonderful music India has to offer. 
From the gramophone and transistor to cassettes, CDs, MP3 players, and iPods, the mediums through which music could be accessed have evolved rapidly. Saregama moved away from the norm to offer a portable audio player that packed a mighty punch with its product, Carvaan. A music player that won the Innovation of the Year award and continues to make waves, this retro digital audio player is perfect for every household and every individual who loves music. 
Saregama Carvaan, in essence, is a portable music player that comes preloaded with over 5,000 music tracks, including retro classics by legends such as Lata Mangeshkar, RD Burman, Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey, Asha Bhosle, Mohd Rafi, Jagjit Singh, and Mukesh. Sorted and classified neatly into categories like artists, genres, and moods (Happy, Sad, Romantic, Sufi, etc.), the user can listen to their preferred music anytime, anywhere. 
The Carvaan player also includes Ameen Sayani’s timeless ‘Geetmala Ki Chhaon Mein’ collection in 50 volumes, as his silken voice takes you on a journey of Hindi film music from 1952 to 2000. Sayani shares interesting tidbits of his experience at Asia’s oldest radio station – Radio Ceylon. Carvaan also provides you with an option to listen to FM radio, connect your Bluetooth or plug in your own USB device, and enjoy any other kind of music you like. 
Whether you like spending your days listening to good music, or like a bit of soothing music before hitting the bed, or prefer to have some music playing in the background while you work or go about your daily chores, or wish to own a music player that you can carry around on trips, walks, treks and excursions – Saregama Carvaan is a perfect choice. 
How to connect Bluetooth With Carvaan?
Press the Bluetooth button provided on Carvaan’s side panel
Turn your phone Bluetooth on
Search for available devices
Select the Saregama Carvaan Bluetooth device and pair it with your phone’s Bluetooth
Once it says ‘BT Device Paired’, you can play music through your phone on the Carvaan
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How to add songs? It is not possible to add songs within the Carvaan’s built-in memory. However, the music player gives you a handy option with its USB feature. To listen to your favourite songs that are not already a part of Carvaan’s preloaded bank of music, you can copy your tracks on a USB device (pen drive) and simply connect it and play. Alternatively, you can play the songs saved on your phone or memory card by connecting the Bluetooth to Carvaan and using the music player as a high-quality speaker.
How to use Saregama Carvaan?
For first-time users, it is important to first charge the music player to ensure that the battery is full before you start using it. On average, a fully-charged Carvaan battery can provide up to 5 hours of operation. 
Plug in the adaptor into a power socket
Insert the other end of the cable into the micro-USB port at the back 
Turn the switch on to start charging the device
The light next to the power button will light up
Once this light goes off (automatically), it means your Carvaan is fully charged
You can now access the preloaded songs on the player
Alternatively, you can tune into FM stations, plug in your USB device or connect Bluetooth to play music
Depending on what mode you want to use, you can press the respective buttons and get started in a jiffy! You can also use the remote (available with select variants only) or the big dial provided on the front panel to scroll through folders, change radio stations or FM channels and switch between artistes/moods/Geetmala options.
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bollywoodproduct · 3 years
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Lyrics Yaad Aa Rahi Hai
Lyrics Yaad Aa Rahi Hai
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Chiudo gli occhi dammi un bacio
quando parti sono perso ..
se domani sarà tardi
forse oggi è troppo presto..
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Maldita inestabilidad emocional, jódete.
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Unraveling the Emotions: A Deep Dive into Bollywood’s Heartbreak Anthems
Welcome to a melodious journey through the heart-wrenching realms of Bollywood’s soul-stirring ballads! Brace yourself as we embark on an enchanting expedition into the world of emotions and unravel the hidden depths behind Bollywood’s heartbreak anthems. From tear-soaked lyrics to haunting melodies, these songs have been etching themselves into our souls for decades, capturing the essence of human pain like no other. So grab your tissues and prepare to dive deep into a sea of love lost, as we decode the magic that lies within these timeless classics.
Introduction to Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak, Bollywood knows how to capture all the feels. From the initial pain of betrayal to the eventual acceptance of moving on, every stage of a breakup is soundtracked by some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema. Join us as we take a deep dive into the emotions of heartbreak with some of Bollywood’s most iconic breakup anthems.
From Lata Mangeshkar’s “Tere Bina Jindegi Se koi ” to Alka Yagnik’s “Tujhe Yaad Na Meri Aayi”, there are plenty of timeless classics that perfectly capture the heartache and pain of a broken relationship. But there are also more recent hits like Arijit Singh’s “Hamari Adhuri Kahani ” and Shreya Ghoshal’s “Sunn Raha Hai Na Tu” that have become instant breakup anthems in their own right. No matter what your taste in music is, there’s sure to be a Bollywood heartbreak anthem that resonates with you.
So put on your headphones, pour yourself a glass of wine, and let these songs help you through whatever stage of heartbreak you’re currently going through. We promise, you’re not alone.
Exploring the Different Emotions Reflected in Bollywood Songs
There’s something about a heartbreak anthem that just gets us. They make us feel seen, understood, and most importantly, not alone. From the eternal classics to more modern hits, Bollywood has always had a way of speaking to our hearts and reflecting the different emotions we experience when going through a break-up.
Whether it’s the pain of unrequited love, the feeling of betrayal, or simply the sadness that comes with saying goodbye, there’s a Bollywood song for every type of heartbreak. And while they might not always offer up the best advice on how to deal with a break-up, they definitely give us comfort in knowing that we’re not alone in our feelings.
So, next time you’re feeling down about a break-up, put on one of these songs and let yourself feel all the feels. Trust us, it’ll make you feel better.
Analyzing the Lyrics of Popular Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak anthems, there are few things more cathartic than belting out a tune with all your might. Whether you’re wallowing in your sorrows or trying to move on, these songs always seem to hit the spot. But what is it about these popular tunes that make them so relatable?
Let’s take a look at the lyrics of some of Bollywood’s most popular heartbreak anthems and see what we can learn about the emotions involved in a break-up.
“Tum Hi Ho” by Arijit Singh
This song is all about the pain of losing someone you love. The lyrics talk about how the singer is struggling to get through each day without their loved one by their side. There is a sense of desperation and hopelessness in the singer’s voice as they try to hold on to any memories they have of their time together.
“Tum Hi Ho” Translation: Only You Are There, In My Heart I am trying, every day, without you living each moment, for you (only for you) my heart beats.. only for you.. my life is only for you..
“Tum Hi Ho” Lyrics Meaning: The lyrics of this song are quite self-explanatory. The singer is pining for their lost love and trying to find ways to cope with their absence. The chorus talks about how the singer would be nothing
Examining How Music Influences Our Emotional Health
In India, film music is an integral part of the movie-watching experience. The songs often play a pivotal role in furthering the plot and driving the emotions of the characters on screen. And while we may not always be conscious of it, the music in these films often has a profound impact on our own emotions as well.
For many of us, Bollywood heartbreak anthems have become the soundtrack to our own personal breakups and heartaches. These songs perfectly capture the pain and anguish of a broken heart, and they can often help us to process and deal with our own emotions
Interestingly, research has shown that listening to sad music can actually be beneficial for our emotional health. Studies have found that listening to sad music can lead to increased feelings of empathy and compassion, as well as decreased levels of anxiety and depression.
So next time you’re feeling down about a break-up or any other sadness in your life, don’t be afraid to crank up those Bollywood heartbreak anthems. They just might be exactly what you need to help you feel better.
Cultural Impact of Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
The cultural impact of Bollywood heartbreak anthems is profound. For generations, these songs have been a source of comfort for those going through a tough break-up. They capture the pain and longing that comes with lost love, and offer a cathartic release for listeners.
These songs have also had a significant influence on Indian popular culture. They are often referenced in films and TV shows, and have become part of the country’s collective consciousness. Even those who don’t speak Hindi can sing along to these classics.
So why do we keep coming back to these songs when our hearts are broken? Perhaps it’s because they offer a sense of solidarity – we’re not alone in our pain. Or maybe it’s because they’re just so darn catchy! Whatever the reason, there’s no denying the power of a good Bollywood heartbreak anthem.
Understanding the Role of Music in Healing a Broken Heart
It is said that music has the power to heal a broken heart. And while this may be true for some, it is not always the case. There are many factors that contribute to the healing process, and music is just one of them. While it can be a helpful tool, it is not always the panacea that people make it out to be.
There are many different types of music, and each one can have a different effect on the listener. Some music is uplifting and empowering, while others are sad and melancholic. The type of music that you choose to listen to after a break-up should be based on your own personal preference and what makes you feel better.
For some people, listening to sad songs after a break-up can actually make them feel worse. If this is the case for you, then it’s best to avoid these types of songs altogether. Instead, focus on finding music that makes you feel good and helps you to remember the happy times in your relationship.
There is no right or wrong way to heal a broken heart. Everyone copes with break-ups differently, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what works best for you. If listening to music helps you to cope with your break-up, then go ahead and do it. But if it doesn’t, don’t force yourself to listen to it. Instead, focus on finding other ways to heal and move forward with your life.
The Top 10 Heartbroken Bollywood Songs That Tug at Your Emotions”
“Tadap Tadap Ke” – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) “Channa Mereya” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Kabira” – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Tum Hi Ho” – Aashiqui 2 (2013) “Dil De Diya Hai” – Masti (2004) “Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi” – Half Girlfriend (2017) “Tum Bin Jiya Jaye Kaise” – Tumbin(2001) “Baaton Ko Teri” – All Is Well (2015) “Dard Dilo Ke Kam Ho Jate” – The Xpose (2014)
These songs beautifully portray the pain, longing, and vulnerability experienced in matters of the heart, making them unforgettable heartbreak anthems in Bollywood.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Bollywood music has a special power to evoke all kinds of emotions with its heartbreak anthems. From joyous dance numbers to melancholic ballads, these songs have the ability to bring us back in time and remind us of our own experiences with love lost and lessons learned. While every song carries a unique message, they all share one thing in common—they help us come to terms with the pain that comes from breaking up or being hurt by someone we care about. So next time you feel down and out after a messy break-up, don’t forget there’s always some beautiful Bollywood tunes waiting for you!
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Just as the fragrance of a flower has no colour, just as flowing water or a breeze have no boundaries, and just as the rays of a rising sun or a smile of an innocent child has no religious divide, so is the voice of Lata Mangeshkar - a true miracle of nature.
- Dilip Kumar
Lata Mangeshkar passed away on 6 February 2022.
Lata Mangeshkar, also known as the 'Nightingale of India', was one of the most versatile singers in the Indian film industry. Lata was born on September 28, 1929, to classical singer and theatre artist Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar and Shevanti in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Her father started teaching her music at an early age. By the time she was five, Lata was seen participating as an actress in plays written by her father. Her siblings  - Meena, Asha, Usha, and Hridaynath - are all accomplished singers and musicians. In a career spanning nearly eight decades,
Lata Mangeshkar was the singing voice for a bevy of Bollywood leading ladies. She lent her voice to over 5,000 songs in over a thousand Hindi and 36 regional films. She had an unprecedented impact on Indian film music. Since 1942, Lata pushed back the boundaries of music with her mind-boggling skills. Over the years, Lata had sung for actresses from Madhubala to Priyanka Chopra. Best known for her versatile voice quality, she recorded albums of all kinds (ghazals, pop, etc). When I was growing up in India as a child I listened to her songs a lot. Because she could be heard everywhere - on the buses, on the taxis, and on the streets - she was hard to ignore. All my Indian school friends and I would listen to her latest songs even if we would quickly forget from which Bollywood movie it came from. She was the voice of the whole of the Indian subcontinent. They may fight each other for political reasons but all South Asians were united in their appreciation of her songs which invoked feelings across the emotional spectrum from sadness to joy.
RIP Lata Mangeshkar (1929-2022)
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Oh and cursed playlist concept. What kind of music does Gabriel put on at the ashram (Pune or Nevada) to decompress from intense group therapy… (from research I’d say overarching - general vibes: happy, maybe danceable; lyrics: English or Hindi probably :P)
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aka the desire to be subtle vs the desire to be funny: FIGHT
A Purely Spiritual Love
A band AU playlist for running away from the world aged nineteen and accidentally falling for your cult leader. Or just for chillin' post dynamic meditation, that's cool too.
Nazia Hassan - Aao Naa
ABBA - Me & I
Asha Bhosle - Dum Maro Dum (pt. 2)
The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star
Asha Bhosle - Koi Shahri Babu (pt. 1)
The Monkees - I'm a Believer
Kishore Kumar - Ye Jawani Hai Diwani
Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime
Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar
Carly Simon - You're So Vain
Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. 1 - instrumental)
The Human League - Don't You Want Me
Nazia and Zoheb Hassan - Dosti
Don McLean - American Pie
Lata Mangeshkar - Bangle Ke Peechhe
The Beach Boys - Sloop John B
Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Shailendra Singh - Amar Akbar Anthony
The Beatles - All You Need is Love
Usual deal: explanation below the cut. Album cover featuring Joel Kinnaman's chin.
Caveat and apologies that I don't always have a very detailed explanation for why all the Hindi songs are on here because for some I just couldn't find English lyrics/descriptions of the film they're from, they're just here because they're bops. Caveat and apologies that the English songs are really NOT subtle and I had way too much fun picking them.
Nazia Hassan - Aao Naa Not Hindi, but also no great explanation beyond: what a CRACKING album opener!! Jerott's probably got the cassette and has playlist privileges at Nevada.
ABBA - Me & I Frankly ALL of Super Trouper is on the ashram playlist. The Winner Takes It All? GRM approves! But for supreme trolling-through-playlist purposes, get boogie-ing to this disco track about psychoanalysis: Sometimes I have toyed With ideas that I got from good old Dr. Freud Nothing new of course It may seem to you I try to break through open doors Oh no, oh no I just wanna say a lot of that applies to me 'Cause it's an explanation to my split identity 3) Asha Bhosle - Dum Maro Dum (pt. 2) This was an epic hit, from the film Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971) which involves, ooh, international bigamy, cults, selling off artifacts to rich Westerners, suicide, hippies beating people up, and all sorts of things that people suspicious of Rajneesh's movement would recognise as threats. I think it would tickle Graham Reid Malett to have people dancing to the big song from a film warning about the dangers of his type. 4) The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star Cheesy, a bit sad, a bit sinister even, but everyone can dance along and everyone knows it. 5) Asha Bhosle - Koi Shahri Babu (pt. 1) I'll be honest and say that Bollywood thriller plots are somewhat impenetrable when reduced to short Wikipedia summaries, but this is from Loafer (1973) which seems to be about love across rival gangs and spying on one another. The song is about falling coyly for a guy who gives you a gift. And Asha is the queen, so we put as much Asha on the playlist as we need to. 6) The Monkees - I'm a Believer :))) be happy! Your dynamic meditation has finished and you have taken another step towards enlightenment/entrapment by Graham Reid Malett. 7) Kishore Kumar - Ye Jawani Hai Diwani No explanation, couldn't find the lyrics anywhere BUT what a tune!! Kishore and R.D. Burman, more icons. The film it's from (Jawani Diwani, 1972) has people leaving/becoming estranged from their families for love and intergenerational repeats of that so. A bit of a Jerott vibe. 8) Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime People from well-to-do background suddenly asking themselves 'how did I get here?' and packing it all in to give their money to the ashram…? 9) Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar Laughter therapy, praising Shiva (god of meditation, among other things, Rajneesh discoursed on him a lot). And from a film (Aap Ki Kasam, 1974) where paranoia and possessiveness ruins relationships. 10) Carly Simon - You're So Vain Do I think I'm funny? Yes. Yes I do. It's about the death of the ego babe, let go of yourself! But genuinely, you could sway along and dance to this when you were exhausted from meditation! And when Carly Simon finally tells us who (else) it was about you mark my words, Graham Reid Malett will be on the list :P You had me several years ago When I was still quite naive Well, you said that we made such a pretty pair And that you would never leave But you gave away the things you loved And one of them was me 11) Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. 1 - instrumental) The film (Dharmatma, 1975) is apparently based on the Godfather but set in Afghanistan. So absolutely the kind of thing that would appeal to teenage Jerott, who never knew his grandparents who spent time around the (then) India-Afghanistan border. Plus teenage boys love gangster stories. Plus Jerott doesn't realise the similarities between the ashram set up and that of a mob. 12) The Human League - Don't You Want Me A man who feels entitled to another person because he plucked from obscurity and 'made something of them'? Remind you of anyone? I picked you out, I shook you up and turned you around Turned you into someone new Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet Success has been so easy for you But don't forget, it's me who put you where you are now And I can put you back down too I feel like the background story to this song's release is also relevant: the band hated it and thought it was a filler track and didn't want to release it as a single, the record company forced them to, and it was a huge success. Reminiscent of Francis and GRM's interactions in PiF. 13) Nazia and Zoheb Hassan - Dosti Just another of Jerott's cassettes with good Pakistani disco pop on it! :') 14) Don McLean - American Pie It's just….it's such a GRM/Jerott kind of vibe? The disappointment, grief and sense of loss for something you never quite had, the crushing of hope, the nostalgia for something half-remembered as life-changing, but all sounding so beautiful and dreamy and it kind of cheers everyone up to be able to sing along? The idea of the American Dream as an ideal that can never be lived up to as well, kind of like what Jerott is hoping to find from the ashram vs what he gets. Oh, and there we were, all in one place A generation lost in space With no time left to start again So come on, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Jack Flash sat on a candlestick 'Cause fire is the devil's only friend Oh, and as I watched him on the stage My hands were clenched in fists of rage No angel born in hell Could break that Satan's spell And as the flames climbed high into the night To light the sacrificial rite I saw Satan laughing with delight The day the music died 15) Lata Mangeshkar - Bangle Ke Peechhe Another I couldn't find the lyrics for, but it's R.D. Burman again and was a massive hit. It's from Samadhi (1972). 16) The Beach Boys - Sloop John B Another one that kind of sounds cheery until you listen to the lyrics when it's actually really miserable! Jerott are you ok? The first mate, he got drunk And broke in the captain's trunk The constable had to come and take him away Sheriff John Stone Why don't you leave me alone? Yeah, yeah Well, I feel so broke up I wanna go home 17) Kishore Jumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Shailendra Singh - Amar Akbar Anthony From a 'masala' film of the same title, about three brothers separated and raised as Hindu/Muslim/Christian, so I figure a good ashram vibe for bringing people together in a synthesis of teachings… Also look out Francis. Look out Jerott. <Two are better than one Three are better than two The bride and the groom are not together There's music but not a wedding procession The bride and the groom are not together There's music but not a wedding procession There's nothing to fear This is a night of union and not of sadness Smile my friends, why do you have such a crying face Smile my friends, why do you have such a crying face When the three of us get together in one place> 18) The Beatles - All You Need is Love Can't have a playlist about a rich white guy exploiting an already exploitative Indian cult to make himself powerful without putting some Beatles on it, right? Sure Graham, 'love'. There's nothing you can do that can't be done Nothing you can sing that can't be sung Nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game It's easy Nothing you can make that can't be made No one you can save that can't be saved Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time It's easy
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