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surajworldnews · 10 days ago
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10 Best Kannada movies of 2024 POLL: Bagheera, Bhairathi Ranagal, UI and more
2024 was truly the year of good cinema. It saw some of the best cinematic presentations from across the different language belts of the country. Speaking about the Kannada film industry, several movies achieved breakthroughs, leaving everyone spellbound. Well, the year started with two Republic Day releases clashing at the box office; Yuva Rajkumar’s Upadhyaksha and Diganth’s Bachelor Party. Both…
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apcseo · 6 months ago
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Kajaria’s Desh Ki Mitti Campaign: A Triumph of Unity and Excellence
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In a resounding celebration of 35 years of excellence, Kajaria, a pioneer in the ceramics industry, has unveiled its latest Desh Ki Mitti Campaign, featuring Bollywood stalwarts Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh as brand ambassadors. This 360-degree pan-India campaign, conceptualised embodies the spirit of unity that binds our nation, while spotlighting Kajaria’s commitment to providing top-tier quality products that endure the test of time.
At the heart of the campaign lies the core message, “Hum Alag Hain, Par Ek Hi Mitti Ke Hai,” which poignantly underscores our shared identity as Indians, transcending diverse backgrounds. The narrative beautifully depicts the collaboration of the two renowned actors, whose contrasting personalities converge through their love for “Desh Ki Mitti.” The ad film showcases them engaging in competitive gym workouts, dance-offs, and games of tug-of-war, only to set aside their differences when faced with a Rescue Mission. It’s a vivid portrayal of unity prevailing over individuality, a theme that resonates deeply with the campaign’s mission.
The campaign’s strategic intent is to expand its reach to Tier 2 and 3 cities, while also catering to the southern markets. To achieve this, the TVC will be released in regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, ensuring that the message of unity and quality reaches every corner of the nation.
Rishi Kajaria, joint managing director of Kajaria Ceramics, expressed his delight in having Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh on board, emphasising how both icons embody the company’s values of excellence, integrity, and patriotism. He highlighted the campaign’s aspiration to inspire pride and togetherness among customers, irrespective of their geographical location.
Chetan Kajaria, joint managing director at Kajaria Ceramics, underscored the significance of the Desh Ki Mitti campaign, which has distinguished Kajaria in the crowded advertising arena. He stated that the campaign’s alignment with the company’s ideology and commitment reflects their dedication to crafting the best for the nation.
For Akshay Kumar, being part of the campaign was an honour, with the film’s message of unity and pride resonating deeply with him. Having associated with Kajaria for over 6 years, he acknowledged the incredible experience of working with the brand.
Ranveer Singh echoed the sentiments, commending the campaign’s portrayal of unity���s strength for the country. He acknowledged the brand’s commitment to excellence and innovation, which resonated with his own persona.
The Desh Ki Mitti theme, initiated six years ago, has elevated Kajaria above the advertising clutter, setting a benchmark for tile advertising. Kajaria’s collaboration with creative agency has not only delivered an inspiring campaign but has also spotlighted the significance of partnerships between brands and marketing agencies. This strategic partnership has successfully harnessed the power of creativity and celebrity influence to convey a profound message of unity and quality.
In a landscape where advertising often strives to stand out, Kajaria’s Desh Ki Mitti Campaign shines as a prime example of how creative collaborations between brands and can deliver messages that resonate deeply, inspire, and connect with diverse audiences across the nation. As Kajaria embarks on this new chapter, its commitment to excellence, innovation, and the spirit of unity remains unwavering, setting the stage for continued success and enduring impact.
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deepikapadukone23 · 7 months ago
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Deepika Padukone: A Journey from Badminton Court to Bollywood Royalty
Early Life and Family Background
Deepika Padukone, born on January 5, 1986, in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Ujjala and Prakash Padukone, is a name that resonates with grace, talent, and charisma. Her father, Prakash Padukone, is a former badminton champion, and it was this sporting background that initially shaped Deepika's life. She excelled in badminton during her school years, even playing at the national level. However, destiny had other plans for her.
A Foray into Modeling and Acting
Deepika's striking looks and natural elegance soon caught the attention of the fashion industry. She began her career as a model, appearing in various print and television commercials. Her most notable early success was being chosen as one of the Kingfisher Calendar models, which catapulted her into the limelight.
The transition from modeling to acting was a natural progression for Deepika. In 2006, she made her acting debut in the Kannada film Aishwarya. The following year, she made her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in the blockbuster Om Shanti Om. Her performance as "Shantipriya" earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, marking the beginning of a glorious career.
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Career Milestones and Major Achievements
Deepika's journey in Bollywood has been nothing short of spectacular. She has delivered a series of critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Some of her most notable performances include:
Cocktail (2012): Deepika's portrayal of the free-spirited "Veronica" marked a turning point in her career, establishing her as a leading lady in Bollywood.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013): Her chemistry with Ranbir Kapoor in this romantic comedy was adored by audiences, and the film became a massive hit.
Chennai Express (2013): Deepika's comedic timing shone in this action-comedy alongside Shah Rukh Khan, further solidifying her star status.
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013): Her performance as "Leela" in this tragic romance earned her critical acclaim and several awards.
Piku (2015): Deepika's nuanced portrayal of a modern, independent woman dealing with her father's eccentricities won hearts and awards alike.
Bajirao Mastani (2015): Her role as the warrior queen "Mastani" in this historical epic showcased her acting prowess and earned her another Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
Padmaavat (2018): Deepika's regal portrayal of the legendary queen "Padmavati" was both powerful and inspiring.
In addition to her Bollywood success, Deepika made her Hollywood debut in 2017 with the action film xXx: Return of Xander Cage alongside Vin Diesel.
Deepika's achievements extend beyond acting. She is a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and has founded the Live Love Laugh Foundation to address mental health issues in India.
Personal Life
Deepika's personal life has often been in the spotlight. She has been open about her struggles with depression and has used her platform to raise awareness about mental health. In 2018, she married actor Ranveer Singh, and their wedding was a grand affair that captured the nation's attention.
Notable Facts
Deepika Padukone is the daughter of badminton legend Prakash Padukone.
She started her career as a model and appeared in several commercials before venturing into acting.
Deepika is the recipient of numerous awards, including three Filmfare Awards.
She is a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and has founded the Live Love Laugh Foundation.
Deepika made her Hollywood debut in 2017 with the film xXx: Return of Xander Cage.
She married actor Ranveer Singh in 2018.
For more detailed information about Deepika Padukone's life and career, you can refer to her Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepika_Padukone
Deepika Padukone's journey from the badminton court to Bollywood royalty is an inspiring tale of talent, determination, and the pursuit of dreams. She is not just an actress; she is a role model who has used her platform to make a positive impact on society. With her grace, beauty, and acting prowess, Deepika continues to reign as one of Bollywood's most beloved and respected figures.
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hrk4 · 1 year ago
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The year that was...
“Slippery slope. I carry a spare shirt, pretty soon I’m carrying spare pants. Then I’d need a suitcase. Next thing I know, I’ve got a house and a car and a savings plan and I’m filling out all kinds of forms.” —Jack Reacher (in Lee Child’s 2007 novel Bad Luck and Trouble)
For close to a year, I have been fortunate to be part of the Saturday morning conversazione that takes place in the office of Dr. S R Ramaswamy (SRR), who is more than a mentor to me. In one of the early meetings of 2023, SRR gave me his personal copies of two Jack Reacher novels (by James Dover Grant, who writes under the pseudonym Lee Child) and added with a smile, "I must warn you, these are addictive!"
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A few days after that, I was going to be on a long train to Pune and had taken the novel with me. Even before we crossed the Karnataka border, I had finished reading the novel and cursed myself for not having brought the other one too (which was a result of my underestimation of my own reading speed). As soon as I came back to Bangalore, I raced through the other novel. When I returned the two novels to SRR, he gave me more. It had been years since I had read fiction and given that my day job involves reading, writing, design, and publication, I had forgotten the art of reading for pleasure. This gesture on SRR's part rekindled that spark. The flipside was that I started finding films and web series tiresome!
I mostly read Jack Reacher novels this year and what fascinated me the most (besides the intricate plots, value conflicts, and the edge-of-the-seat twists and turns) was the universal appeal of a character like Reacher who lives like a monk and fights like a tiger; even in the materialistic West the allure of a man who is detached and driven by a strong sense of dharma is irresistible. And that gives me hope.
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Soon I will hit forty. Probably my best years are behind me but I like to believe that they are yet to come. To augment this belief, I lay out my plans for 2024 before getting into my recollections of 2023.
I have three short-term goals, which I wish to complete in the next six months: i. Organise my library ii. Simplify my wardrobe iii. Consolidate my finances and four lifestyle goals that I wish to continue through the year: 1. Exercise daily 2. Read more, and more varied books 3. Play the violin more 4. Avoid sugar and fried foods at all costs
Some of the books in the pipeline for this year are: A R Krishnasastri’s Kathāmṛta, a new edition of Bhāsa’s Svapna-vāsavadatta, D V Gundappa’s Jīvana-dharma-yoga translated by Raghavendra Hebbalalu and Sreelalitha Rupanagudi, Volumes VII and VIII of DVG’s Art Gallery of Memories, S R Ramaswamy’s Silhouettes of Excellence, Sripriya Srinivasan’s book on Pallava history for high school students, minor poems of Nīlakaṇṭha-dīkṣita, and Jayadeva’s Gīta-govindam, among others.
I'm also working on a few exciting projects with cousin Dr. Chandra Shekhar (a short stories anthology), my college classmate Sudarshan K A (on financial wisdom), and with my friends Ganesh Bhat Koppalatota and Neelakanth Kulkarni (curating the best of Kannada literature), and I hope that at least a few of these see completion by end of the year.
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I was lucky to have a front row seat as the following books unfolded through the course of the year: Three volumes of DVG's Kannada writings in translation (Contemporaries of Vidyaranya, his writings on the two epics of India, and an anthology of his essays on poetics), Vols. V and VI of the Art Gallery of Memories by DVG, Śatāvadhānī Dr. R Ganesh's Kṣāttra: The Tradition of Valour in India, and Dr. L Subramaniam's Festival Beyond Borders, among others.
I was able to facilitate the publication of three books by family members: my mother's booklet of life-lessons titled Song of my Soul, my father's monograph on The Amazing Human Mind, and my great-uncle (Late) Sri S Rangarajan's mammoth 648-page memoirs titled It Happens as Ordained.
The highlight, however, was a little book that I co-wrote with Dr. Ganesh titled The Essential Sanatana Dharma.
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In addition to working on a few books in 2023, I was also invited to give lectures on a variety of topics, some of which were at the insistence of Dr. Arathi V B who has often magnanimously offered me opportunities that are far beyond my ken. If my calculations are right, I must have given no less than eighteen lectures this year. Friends like Madhulika Srivatsa, Sagar Mehta, and Vani Anur invited me to their homes to give lectures to their family and friends, which were highly rewarding.
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I had the singular fortune of addressing a large number of school children, teachers, young parents, devout Hindus, et al. on topics as varied as life skills to the essentials of Sanātana-dharma; from the importance of history and heritage to world musical genres (at an elders' enrichment centre); from Indian Knowledge Systems to the Art Gallery of Memories (series of lectures at the Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs); and on the Artha-śāstra, Mahābhārata, Bhagavad-gītā, and Śrīkṛṣṇa-karṇāmṛta.
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For more than two decades I have been attending the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival (LGMF) organised by my guru Dr. L Subramaniam (along with his wife, Smt. Kavita Krishnamurti, who is the director of the festival); for some years, I was also active in the organising committee of the festival. Each edition of the LGMF has been a historic event and 2023 was no different. The upcoming tour is no less exciting with a remarkable orchestra from Kazakhstan visiting India.
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Some of the other memorable events that I attended in 2023 include the third edition of Madanotsava organised by my good friends Nirupama and Rajendra, the eightieth birthday celebrations of Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam organised by Drishti Arts Centre, the fifth World Coffee Conference (thanks to my friend Ananth Bhatt), and a lovely eighty-fifth birthday celebration of my great-uncle Sri R Vasudevan that included a superb concert by the musician-surgeon of our family, Dr. Mukund Jagannathan.
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Despite some challenges, the home situation was stable. My mother and my grandmother moved to an apartment next to my place and my father and brother regularly visit. I became one of the Trustees of our family trust and that means greater opportunity to help the community. I have also been involved in some consolidation of my finances so that I won't have to worry about money after 2024. I echo the sentiments of Jack Reacher in Gone Tomorrow (2009) — “I'm a rich man. To have everything you need is the definition of affluence.”
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There are times when our family and friends perform an unexpected act of kindness that leaves us fumbling for words. My grandmother's younger sister, Smt. Shanti Rangarajan, aged 89, made a trip all the way from Chennai to Bangalore (with her daughter Deepta) to spend time with my mother on her 66th birthday, given that she was just recovering from her surgery and was home-bound.
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When I was in Mumbai earlier this year, I happened to ping my BMS College classmate Anshuman Borah, who emigrated to UK some years ago. He immediately wrote back saying that he was in Pune to sell his flat. I had been in Pune that very morning; distraught at having missed catching up with him, I called him up to berate him for not telling me earlier. He immediately said, "I'll come to Mumbai tomorrow. Just send me your location and I'll be there to pick you up." Sure enough, the next morning he took a taxi from Pune all the way to Mumbai just to meet me. We had a nice lunch and spent five or six hours before he took a taxi back to Pune. (And there were times in college when we have shared a jhal mudi costing Rs. 10 because we had run out of cash!)
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Anu and Chandra (technically my mother's generation but more like friends/cousins to me) generously offered me a carte blanche to pursue whatever projects I wish to, without fretting about the monetary implications. Their gesture has inspired me to work even more towards a larger cause, especially in the fields of culture, literature, music, and education, which are of common interest to us.
Prof. L V Shanthakumari has been a mentor-guru-adopted grandmother to me and many other friends. Earlier this year, she was visiting her younger son Sri Niranjana who lives across the town from her, in faraway Marathahalli. Our ancestral house in Halasuru is almost the mid-point between her house and her son's house, so I requested LVS madam to consider visiting us for lunch. She graciously agreed and visited us with Niranjana, who incidentally lived in the same neighbourhood many years earlier! My family and I were thrilled to host LVS madam and we spent a lovely afternoon together.
My cousin Arun was slated to visit India in August along with my aunt and uncle. I was planning to borrow my father's car so that I could take Arun around. Right at that time, my good friend Chandrashekhar told me, "I just bought a new car and there's the old one languishing in my place. Just take it and use it for as long as you want." Thanks to Chandru, I was able to drive around Arun and later had reliable transportation for myself, especially during some of the busy months of the year. After relying on public transport for more than a year, this came as a real boon.
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My good friend Arjun Bharadwaj always teases me of excessively indulging in what he playfully dubs "Eating-Outing-Meeting." While I am an introvert by temperament, I often step out for these E-O-Ms for a dose of enrichment. Outside of my books and my music, I find nothing more enjoyable than a meaningful conversation with friends and savants.
It has been my great fortune to have come in contact with so many greats of our time—and in some cases, even dine with them and travel with them.
One of our Saturday morning meet-ups took place on Church Street with SRR taking us (Vighneshwar Bhat, Sandeep Balakrishna, Arjun Bharadwaj, and me) to Select Book Shop, which was started by a friend of his. Later he took us out to lunch and simply refused to let any of us pay.
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Ambi (my uncle, Dr. Koti Sreekrishna) visited India earlier this year and even stayed with me for a few days. I had a great time with him, discussing everything from the ridiculous to the sublime—often through the course of a meal in a nearby restaurant. I also had the chance to drag two of my friends (Arjun and GS) to meet Ambi and his elder brother Kanna (my uncle, Sri K Srinivas) at their ancestral house. The conversations, mostly revolving around the the great epics of India, were memorable (with some of it secretly captured on video and clandestinely posted on Facebook by Ambi).
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My cousin Arun visited India in August and stayed with me. It had been years since we had met and there was so much to talk about. It was really inspiring to see his focus and his ability to grasp new ideas. I introduced him to a bunch of my friends and we all had a memorable time. Cousin Anita could not visit and was sorely missed, but she had just had a baby (my second nephew, Jayanth).
Arjun and I visited Mysore to meet Dr. S L Bhyrappa, who graciously invited us to lunch with him. Following that, we proceeded to Pandavapura to meet Mr. Anke Gowda, who has the largest personal collection of books that I have seen (over 1 million books). We were thrilled to visit his library as he enthusiastically showed us around. He has been collecting books for some seven decades with his meagre salary, driven by intense passion and devotion to literature.
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Through the course of the year, in addition to the regular meet-ups with my friends, gurus, and family, I had the opportunity to meet a host of interesting people: Sri Prafulla Ketkar (Chief Editor, Organiser), Sri Shivaswami (Bhagavad-gītā scholar), Dr. Manohar Shinde (Founder, Dharma Civilization Foundation), Dr. Shekhar Borgaonkar (my father's college classmate and old friend), Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran (musician-composer-educator), and the dedicated people who run Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra at Hagaribommanahalli, among others.
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It is a co-incidence that the year began with a trip to Ellora and just as 2023 came to an end, during the course of our Madhya Pradesh road-trip, the first destination was Ellora. It was wonderful to visit that puṇya-kṣetra twice in a calendar year.
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In addition to visiting Solapur, Sambhajinagar, Pune, Mumbai, Karwar, and Chennai, I went to Valparai (Tamil Nadu) for our annual boys' trip, with more friends joining the fray:
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I spent the last days of the year on the road: traversing 3,800+ kilometres (Bangalore-Ellora-Maheshwar-Indore-Ujjain-Vidisha/Sanchi-Udayapur-Khajuraho-Bedaghat-Bangalore) in nine days with five of my friends and a shoe-string budget.
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Among the many highlights of the trip was visiting Ahalyabai Holkar Smarak at Maheshwar.
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To see her humble dwelling and to contrast that with her unparalleled achievements was an inspiration. These are the real heroes of our land and it is a sin to forget them.
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Sri C R Sathya, the grandson of Prof. A R Krishnasastri and a remarkable space scientist (and writer) in his own right died earlier this year. He had been a great support during the time I co-translated The Essential Mahabharata. Not many people know that the gentleman on the right side of this iconic photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson is C R Sathya:
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A few other greats who breathed their last in 2023 include Sri Siddeshwar Swamiji; the great gamaki Sri Chandrashekar Kedilaya; Wayne Shorter, the legendary jazz saxophonist; Sri B K S Varma, the painter par excellence; and iconic filmmaker Sri K Viswanath. I had the great fortune of meeting and interacting with both B K S Varma and K Viswanath some years ago.
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The changes around us end up affecting us in some way, directly or indirectly, unless of course we are really cut off and have isolated ourselves from society. In this vein, it might be instructive to broadly look at some of the events from 2023.
India has marched forward under the visionary leadership of Sri Narendra Modi, who has never failed to impress with his tireless striving for a better future.
India is now the most populous country with a host of internal problems, largely fuelled by predatory ideologies, be it the clashes between the Kuki and the Meitei or the Nuh violence or even the denigration of Sanātana-dharma, which is the most inclusive religio-philosophical system in the world. Despite this and some of the self-inflicted wounds to the economy, the country witnessed the manner in which challenges were masterfully met, be it the organisation of the spectacular G20 or the rescue of 41 miners trapped in the Uttarakashi tunnel, be it seamlessly shifting to the new parliament building or sending Chandrayaan III to the moon.
After the demonic attack that took place on October 7th, 2023, the world is slowly realising the danger of the bloodthirsty death cult masquerading as a religion. More and more countries are rejecting the pseudo-liberal ideologies of the left and are instead moving far right, which is also dangerous in its own way. Coupled with this, we are unsure of the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the future of humans. And somewhere amidst all this chaos, unknown men are quietly doing their work. And that brings me a great deal of peace.
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Thanks for reading this far, and with this I wish you and your family a wonderful new year! I hope it will be filled with joy, good health, prosperity, and moments to cherish. May your dreams come true!
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I wish to share some of the fantastic accomplishments of a few people in my circle. It is, as always, an ad hoc list that I have prepared on the spur of the moment. I might have missed out some but those that I have listed are certainly notable:
Brahmin Genocide is an important topic researched by Sri Balaji Mahalingam (who writes under the pseudonym Asi) that brings to the fore an injustice that has pervaded our society in the last couple of centuries and must be immediately rectified if Hinduism is to survive. The first edition of the book was sold out in just a few months and he is now working on the second edition.
The seventh century CE Sanskrit play Bhagavad-ajjukam was documented by Nirupama and Rajendra with support from Sudha Murty, Śatāvadhānī Dr. R Ganesh, Praveen D Rao, Arjun Bharadwaj, et al.—see the Introduction and the complete play (with subtitles).
Bhāratīya Kṣāttra Paramparā (Hindi translation by Prof. Dharmaraj Singh Vaghela) Earlier this year, when the book Kṣāttra was released, I gave a copy of the book to my uncle Prof. Vaghela. The very next day, he called me and said that it is an important book which must reach the Hindi heartland and offered to translate it into Hindi. Dr. Ganesh immediately gave his consent. In a matter of months, he finished the translation, which is now appearing on www.prekshaa.in as a series and will soon be published in book form.
My good friend and former colleague Arjun Bharadwaj has come out with two remarkable books this year: the first, titled Nayana-Savana (co-written with Śatāvadhānī Dr. R Ganesh), which is a creative appreciation of some of the major productions of the legendary Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam and the second, titled Indian Perspective of Truth and Beauty in Homer’s Epics, which is worthy of a D.Litt. no less.
S R Ramaswamy's latest work titled Sāhitya Sānnihitya is an anthology of book reviews and writings on literature.
Saṃskṛti is a reprint of a charming little book on culture with essays by littérateurs including Devudu Narasimha Shastri, A N Murthy Rao, A N Krishna Rao, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, and C K Venkataramayya.
Prekshaa Pratishtana has brought out a lovely introductory video that summarises its vision and objectives. They continue to publish many books every year and maintain an ad-free online journal (www.prekshaa.in) with authentic content on Indian heritage for one and all.
My cousin Arun Prasad continues to do remarkable work with Ambuda, the online digital library for Sanskrit.
The best of Śatāvadhānī Dr. R Ganesh's writings in Kannada have been compiled in two volumes with the title Rāga-bhāratī.
Dr. G Sudesh Kumar, a close family friend, recently authored a coffee-table book titled History of Sri Parakala Mutt.
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bronzeagepizzeria · 1 year ago
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Get To Know Me
Thank you for the tag, @demdifferentstories-29 !
What is your name? Niyati
For how long have you had this account? since 2018, i think? only started using it during the pandemic though
Favourite food? i have a massive sweet tooth, so anything sweet, really. also pizza
Favourite drink? i don't drink anything interesting xD just water and even then a bitch is severely dehydrated
Do you have any siblings? yes, one older sister
Do you have pets? yessss i've got three cats!!
How old are you? 19
How many languages do you know? i'd say i'm most comfortable in english, but i can speak hindi fluently as well. i understand tamil entirely and sort of understand marathi + a few words of kannada bc i lived in bangalore for 13 years
What's your all-time favourite movie/tv show? fav movie has got to be the godfather part ii. i've watched it a million times. fav show will forever be game of thrones, no matter how badly it crashed and burned. i really imprinted on that shit lol
What are you enjoying to do in your free time? read fic hahaha. or watch movies. recently i haven't managed to watch anything except reels on instagram though, send help
Are you an introvert or an extrovert? mostly an introvert, but i think i'm just bad at small talk. i don't have issues with public speaking or anything, and i can talk about stuff i'm interested in for hours and hours to virtual strangers xD
Your favourite music genres? i don't listen to a lot of english music tbh! i'd say pop? mostly i just listen to film soundtracks and bollywood songs
Your dream place to visit? i used to be fuckin OBSESSED with australia as a child so i hope to still go there? but i'd like to visit all over, really. i haven't travelled much. definitely wanna experience living in the US/UK for a while. i plan to do my post-grad abroad
Something you wish you were better at? not procrastinating. it's a serious problem
How long do you take to respond to texts? immediately lol. sometimes i respond to ao3 comments within minutes, which must freak people out
Do you have any tattoos? If not, would like to? nope. look in theory it's a cool idea but i'm famously indecisive and if i can't even settle on a pfp for more than a month i just know i'm gonna pick a tattoo and end up fucking hating it
What's your sexuality? straight
Do you like reading? If yes what's your favourite book? i don't read much anymore, unfortunately. but i want to get back into it
Have you ever been in love before? ehhh no. i usually just trick myself into liking someone i suspect likes me lol
What's your relationship status? single
Have you ever been heartbroken? nah
Best memory you could think of? this question is super hard for me lol. recently my roommate and i did an hp rewatch and she asked me what memory i would rely on for my patronus and...i literally do not know. like i've had a decently happy life, but nothing stands out, you know? there isn't any one instance i can think of like that
Worst memory you can think of? same thing again. my 2023 has been so fucking bad it's not even sad to me anymore i just find it genuinely funny. but it hasn't been all bad either? i really don't know if i've just repressed my emotions for this year or if i'm over it already lol. maybe it'll come back to bite me in the arse later
Do you have any fears? moths and butterflies (i don't discriminate) i also don't like small birds/plants that are beginning to dry up/balloons losing air. i was a weird kid
Are you a morning or a night person? oh, night definitely. i spent the entirety of last year getting like 2hrs of sleep a night and napping during class
How many pictures do you have on your phone? 5001 + my icloud has not been backed up in 462 days
Who was your favourite childhood crush? first guy i ever liked was shahid kapoor. first guy i actively fantasized about etc has got to be chris evans. the captain america movies were my personality for a long time in middle school lmao
Are you a romantic? hmm i don't think so. i have pretty old-fashioned tastes when it comes to love and romance i guess, but i think i'm more of a cynic
What’s your dream date? showing my s/o movies/shows that i love. honestly that's my love language
What are your hobbies? i draw a little, watch movies, read fic. i used to play professional-level badminton but that hasn't been fun for me in a long time :(
Tagging: if you read all the way and you feel like it, go ahead!
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keralatour10 · 2 years 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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Turley’s article is worth reading in its entirety. It might be considered lengthy, especially for those whose reading is limited to the phone, but well worth the time. I have done my own similar searches. Finding a variety of Indian cinema was likely easiest between 2002 and 2015 (roughly) by way of Netflix mail DVDs. As that service began to decline toward the end of the above period, It became increasingly impossible to find movies from India that were not the latest, hot new releases, available on Netflix streaming. Prime offers a so-so collection, and it does require a minor degree of digging to access. The attached article offers much greater detail for anyone interesting in the varieties of Indian cinema.
“ Indian cinema is well-known around the world; though 9 out of 10 people probably believe Bollywood is Indian cinema, rather than a regionality associated with Hindi language films. But I don’t know anyone who knows anything about Indian cinema beyond Satyajit Ray. And getting even more granular, I don’t know anyone who had watched any of his films outside the Apu Trilogy.”
(American critics are likely paying lip service to Ray when including one of the Apu Trilogy films in their “best films ever made” list. I would rank them somewhere between eight and fifteen among movies made during Ray’s lifetime work. Good luck finding Kanchenjungha, unique beyond description.  Personal Ray favorites: the Madhabi Mukherjee trilogy.)
“ There’s a phrase that has stuck in my mind for the past few months when I think about Indian cinema. “Racism by omission” is a quote, again, from Mark Cousins in The Story of Film, and though he wasn’t talking about Indian cinema, it absolutely applies to it. For the most prolific national cinema in the world to be virtually unwatched and unavailable in America very much has the stench of racism attached to it. Not only are Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Malayalam, and Kannada films impossible to find streaming, they’re also incredibly difficult to find on DVD (blu ray isn’t even an option here). Most of the films from the 40s through the 70s (where I currently am in my viewing) were maybe - maybe - released on DVD once in the 90s or early 2000s. So finding any way to view 100 Indian movies has been a slog. Here in the U.S. there’s Eros Now, a streaming service you can add-on to your Prime or Apple TV account for $4 a month, but it’s not easy to navigate, has no way to filter your search, and the selection is still incredibly limited. Amazon has some of the bigger Hindi/Bollywood movies; especially starting in the 60s. “
(via A Year in (Indian) Movies - by Benjamin Turley)
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Ganapathi Venkataramana Iyer (3 September 1917 – 21 December 2003), popularly known as G. V. Iyer, was a well-known Indian film director and actor. He was nicknamed "Kannada Bheeshma", and was the only person who made films in Sanskrit. His film Adi Shankaracharya (1983) won four National Film Award, including Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Audiography. His films were well known for their spiritual themes. He was born in 1917 in Nanjanagud in Mysore district of Karnataka state in South India. His most critically acclaimed films were Bhagavad Gita (1993), which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and was nominated for Best Film at the Bogotá Film Festival and Swami Vivekananda (1998), for which Mithun Chakraborty won the national award for Best Supporting Actor.
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The Intersection of Bollywood and Regional Music
Indian music is an intricate tapestry woven from diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. From the vibrant beats of Bollywood to the soulful renditions of regional music, the intersection of these musical worlds showcases India’s unique ability to harmonize variety. This blend of genres has not only enriched the Indian music industry but also fostered a deeper connection among its audience.
One of the most prominent figures bridging Bollywood and contemporary music is Ayushmann Khurrana. Known initially for his acting prowess, Ayushmann's foray into singing brought a fresh wave of relatability and simplicity to Bollywood music. His ability to connect with listeners through songs like "Pani Da Rang" and "Mitti Di Khushboo" highlights his rootedness in Indian traditions, while his modern interpretations reflect an evolving musical ethos. His journey emphasizes the growing acceptance of multi-faceted artists in the industry, celebrating talent that transcends traditional roles.
While Bollywood represents the mainstream, its golden era owes much to the brilliance of Laxmikant–Pyarelal. This legendary composer duo dominated the industry for decades, crafting timeless melodies that remain iconic. Their contributions to Bollywood not only set high benchmarks for musical composition but also influenced regional music styles, bridging the gap between Hindi cinema and local flavors. Songs like “Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai” and “Dosti” demonstrate their unparalleled ability to convey universal emotions that resonate with audiences across India, irrespective of linguistic boundaries.
The impact of meaningful lyrics in music cannot be understated. In this regard, Prasoon Joshi has revolutionized the art of songwriting. As a lyricist and poet, he infuses his work with profound emotions, creating songs that are both impactful and enduring. Prasoon's poetic expressions often carry themes of love, resilience, and introspection, enriching Bollywood soundtracks with layers of meaning. His works, including “Maa” from Taare Zameen Par, showcase his ability to translate human experiences into moving compositions, which find resonance even in regional adaptations.
South Indian music has always stood as a strong pillar of India’s diverse musical framework. A notable figure in this realm is Haricharan, whose versatility and vocal range have made him a beloved name. Singing in multiple languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, Haricharan exemplifies the seamless integration of regional music into the national consciousness. His emotive performances, especially in romantic ballads and devotional songs, underline the richness of South Indian music and its deep cultural roots. His collaborations with Bollywood composers further demonstrate the mutual respect and influence between regional and mainstream music.
No discussion of South Indian music is complete without acknowledging the monumental contributions of S Janaki. Known as the Nightingale of South India, S Janaki’s career spans decades and encompasses thousands of songs in multiple languages. Her unparalleled ability to adapt her voice to suit diverse musical styles and moods has earned her a place among the most celebrated singers in Indian history. Whether it’s a classical Carnatic piece or a playful film number, her performances reflect the essence of Indian music’s versatility.
The interplay between Bollywood and regional music is more than just a creative collaboration; it is a celebration of India’s pluralistic heritage. This intersection allows Bollywood to draw from the authenticity of regional sounds while providing a broader platform for these traditions. Similarly, regional music gains a wider audience, enriching Bollywood with its diversity. Icons like Ayushmann Khurrana, Laxmikant–Pyarelal, Prasoon Joshi, Haricharan, and S Janaki exemplify this harmonious exchange, showcasing the best of what Indian music has to offer.
Indian music’s global appeal lies in its ability to honor its roots while embracing innovation. This interplay of influences continues to shape its identity, resonating with audiences far and wide. By celebrating the contributions of these remarkable artists, we reaffirm our appreciation for the diversity that defines Indian music, ensuring its legacy endures for generations to come.
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Steprimo brings you the ultimate destination for enjoying the best of South Hindi Dubbed Movies, where regional South Indian cinema meets the richness of Hindi language storytelling. With a vast library featuring action, drama, romance, and thrillers, these movies cater to a broad audience, uniting fans from diverse regions under one cinematic roof.
The Appeal of South Hindi Dubbed Movies
South Indian cinema has gained immense popularity nationwide, known for its unique storytelling, dynamic action sequences, and compelling performances. From the iconic works of Rajinikanth and Allu Arjun to the heartfelt dramas of Nayanthara and Samantha, South movies dubbed in Hindi make these gems accessible to wider audiences. This seamless transition allows non-Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, or Kannada speakers to immerse themselves in the culturally rich narratives.
Popular Genres and Must-Watch Films
South Indian cinema offers something for everyone:
Action Blockbusters: Movies like Pushpa, Baahubali, and RRR deliver jaw-dropping stunts and gripping plots.
Romantic Tales: Heartwarming love stories such as Geetha Govindam and 96 captivate viewers with emotional depth.
Suspense Thrillers: Movies like Drishyam and Evaru keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Mythological Epics: Films like Adipurush showcase grand visuals and tales rooted in Indian tradition.
Why Choose South Hindi Dubbed Movies?
Dubbed movies bridge the gap between languages and cultures. For those who love the cinematic flair of South India but find language a barrier, these Hindi-dubbed versions provide the perfect solution. Beyond accessibility, the dubbing often preserves the essence of the original dialogues, ensuring viewers enjoy an authentic experience.
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Platforms like Steprimo curate a robust collection of South Hindi Dubbed Movies, ensuring quality streaming experiences. These platforms allow audiences to enjoy high-definition visuals and seamless audio dubbing that stays true to the original.
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Steprimo not only offers the latest South Hindi Dubbed releases but also provides insights into fan favorites and hidden gems. With user-friendly navigation and categorized listings, exploring South Indian cinema becomes effortless.
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South Hindi Dubbed Movies continue to grow in popularity, offering a blend of entertainment and cultural storytelling. Whether you’re a fan of electrifying action, heartfelt romance, or edge-of-the-seat thrillers, platforms like Steprimo ensure you never miss out. Dive into this cinematic treasure trove and experience the magic of South Indian cinema today!
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ZEE5 Global brings the best of Telugu and Tamil entertainment to viewers worldwide, featuring action-packed dramas, heartfelt narratives, and mind-blowing visuals. If you’re craving compelling stories, this year’s South Indian titles on ZEE5 Global promise to entertain, thrill, and tug at your heartstrings.   Why You Should Watch ZEE5 Global's South Indian Blockbusters 1. HanuMan: The Mythical Spectacle Imagine combining ancient mythology, breathtaking visuals, and non-stop action. HanuMan is a Telugu cinematic marvel that does just that. Inspired by the epic figure of Hanuman, this film takes viewers on a rollercoaster of heroism. Watch as the protagonist battles dark forces, making this a perfect pick for fans of action and mythology alike. HanuMan is not just a movie; it's an epic journey into mythology reimagined for modern audiences. 2. Vikkatakavi: A Mystery to Unravel Set in the hauntingly beautiful Amaragiri province during the 1970s, Vikkatakavi stars Naresh Agastya and Megha Akash. This mystery-thriller series blends eerie suspense with stunning storytelling. As memory loss plagues the villagers, detective Rama Krishna must confront an ancient curse. Vikkatakavi keeps you on the edge of your seat with its mix of mystery and cultural depth.   3. Paravu: A Bold Statement Paravu tackles caste politics in a story that’s as gripping as it is relevant. This Telugu drama explores the struggles of an eloping couple defying societal norms. Paravu isn’t just a movie; it’s a spine-chilling reflection of modern-day struggles.     4. Maa Nanna Superhero: A Heartwarming Journey This Telugu blockbuster is more than its superhero title suggests. It’s a deeply emotional story of a father-daughter bond that navigates life’s challenges. Sudheer Babu’s heartfelt performance brings Johnny’s journey to life as he faces tough choices to protect his family. Maa Nanna Superhero is the ultimate reminder that not all heroes wear capes—some wear grease-stained shirts in car garages.   5. Gaami: A Fantasy Adventure Streaming in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada, Gaami blends folklore and fantasy into an epic tale. As the protagonist uncovers secrets and battles ancient forces, this film becomes an enchanting visual treat. Why ZEE5 Global Stands Out With a library of over 200,000 hours of content across 18 languages, ZEE5 Global ensures viewers experience the best of South Indian cinema. It’s the go-to platform for films like Demonte Colony 2, which takes supernatural horror to new heights, or Gaami, a feast for fantasy lovers. Accessible on: ZEE5 Global can be streamed on apps for Android and iOS, Roku devices, Apple TVs, Android TVs, Amazon Fire TV, and Samsung Smart TVs.
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Tanha Dil to Global Fame: Shaan’s Iconic Hits
The Indian music industry has witnessed a plethora of talented voices, but few have left a lasting impression as Shaan has. With a career spanning decades, Shaan, born Shantanu Mukherjee, has become synonymous with versatility and excellence in playback singing. His journey is a testament to the power of talent, dedication, and a melodious voice that resonates with millions. In this article, we explore how Shaan carved his niche in Bollywood’s competitive music industry, the challenges he overcame, and the legacy he continues to build.
From Humble Beginnings to Stardom
Shaan was born on September 30, 1972, in Mumbai, India, into a family with a rich musical lineage. His father, Manas Mukherjee, was a noted music composer, and his grandfather, Jahar Mukherjee, a respected lyricist. Growing up in this environment, Shaan was exposed to music from a young age, which naturally nurtured his passion for the art. Despite losing his father at a tender age, Shaan’s love for music kept him grounded and motivated.
His career began modestly with jingles for advertisements, but his talent soon caught the attention of industry stalwarts. Shaan’s big break came when he ventured into playback singing in Bollywood. His soulful voice and impeccable versatility quickly made him a sought-after singer in the industry.
Shaan’s Rise in Bollywood
Shaan’s initial foray into playback singing began with smaller projects, but his big moment arrived with the album Tanha Dil in 2000. The album was a game-changer, earning widespread acclaim for its contemporary sound and heartfelt lyrics. The title track, “Tanha Dil,” became an anthem for youth at the time, showcasing Shaan’s ability to connect deeply with his audience.
After the success of Tanha Dil, Shaan’s career skyrocketed. He lent his voice to numerous hit songs in Bollywood, working with acclaimed music directors such as A.R. Rahman, Vishal-Shekhar, and Pritam. Some of his iconic tracks include “Chand Sifarish” (Fanaa), “Jab Se Tere Naina” (Saawariya), and “Behti Hawa Sa Tha Woh” (3 Idiots). His ability to bring emotion and authenticity to his songs made him a favorite among filmmakers and audiences alike.
A Versatile Artist
What sets Shaan apart from his contemporaries is his versatility. He has sung across genres, from soulful ballads to peppy dance numbers and even devotional songs. His multilingual prowess is another feather in his cap, with songs in Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and other regional languages. This adaptability has helped Shaan remain relevant in an industry that constantly evolves.
Shaan’s smooth voice and distinct style make his songs instantly recognizable. Whether it’s the romantic allure of “Kuch Toh Hua Hai” or the high-energy vibes of “Dus Bahane,” Shaan’s ability to mold his voice to suit different moods and situations has won him countless fans.
Awards and Accolades
Over the years, Shaan has received numerous awards for his contributions to Indian music. He has won two Filmfare Awards for Best Playback Singer and multiple International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards. His song “Chand Sifarish” earned him the National Film Award, cementing his place as one of the most celebrated playback singers in India.
Beyond awards, Shaan’s greatest achievement lies in the hearts of his fans. His songs have become the soundtrack to countless memories, weddings, and celebrations, a testament to his enduring appeal.
Impact Beyond Bollywood
While Bollywood has been Shaan’s primary platform, his contributions extend beyond films. He has hosted and judged several popular music reality shows, such as Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Voice of India, and The Voice. These platforms allowed Shaan to mentor and inspire budding artists, cementing his role as a guide for the next generation of singers.
In addition to reality TV, Shaan has collaborated with international artists and participated in global concerts, spreading the magic of Indian music worldwide. His humility and professionalism have earned him respect not just as a singer but also as a person.
Challenges and Resilience
Like any artist, Shaan faced his share of challenges. The early years of his career were marked by struggles to find footing in a highly competitive industry. However, his dedication and love for music kept him going. Even in the age of digital disruption and shifting musical trends, Shaan has managed to stay relevant, continually reinventing himself while staying true to his roots.
Conclusion: A Timeless Voice
Shaan’s journey from a young boy singing jingles to becoming the melodious voice of Bollywood is nothing short of inspiring. His ability to adapt, innovate, and connect with audiences has ensured his enduring legacy in Indian music. As a singer, composer, and mentor, Shaan has left an indelible mark on the industry, proving that true talent always finds its way to the top.
What’s Your Favorite Shaan Song?
Shaan music is more than just entertainment; it’s an emotional experience that resonates with listeners across generations. What’s your favorite Shaan song? Is it the soulful “Tanha Dil,” the romantic “Chand Sifarish,” or another timeless track? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
If you’re feeling nostalgic or want to explore Shaan’s incredible repertoire, check out his music on platforms like Spotify and YouTube. Dive into his albums, revisit his iconic Bollywood tracks, and experience the magic of Shaan all over again. Don’t forget to share his songs with friends and family who love timeless melodies!
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[ad_1] Actors Shah Rukh Khan and Vicky Kaushal hosted the IIFA Awards 2024, which took place in Abu Dhabi in September. Numerous Bollywood celebrities attended the show, which saw performances by Rekha, Ananya Panday, Vicky, Shahid Kapoor, Nora Fatehi, Janhvi Kapoor and others. Here’s when and where you can catch the show. When and where to watch IIFA 2024 Shah Rukh posted a picture on his Instagram announcing that the IIFA Awards 2024 will be broadcast on Zee TV on November 10 at 7:30 pm. He captioned the picture, “Let’s celebrate Indian Cinema with the NEXA IIFA Awards! Enjoyed hosting this magical evening and you can tune in at 7:30 PM on 10th November only on ZEE TV!” The official Instagram for IIFA also posted that the green carpet for the show will begin at 7 pm if you want to check out who’s wearing what. Shah Rukh Khan wins award In September, when Shah Rukh along with Vicky hosted the show, numerous clips of him having a ball surfaced on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). He did everything from dancing to Oo Antava and Jhoome Jo Pathaan with his colleagues to cracking jokes that made everyone laugh at the show. He even won the Best Actor award for his performance in Jawan. In his acceptance speech, he said, “I want to thank all other nominees — Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor, Vikrant Massey — he was great in the film — Vicky Kaushal, Sunny Paji. I think all of them were great, but I got an edge because people were happy that I worked after so long.” About IIFA 2024 The new edition of the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) took place in the Arab city from September 27 to 29. The three-day gala kick-started with IIFA Utsavam, an event dedicated to southern film industries- Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. [ad_2] Source link
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