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Originally posted by Riya:
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Originally posted by lynn:
ah c!!
yuh bin ah hardwuking pickney..
de lawd bless yuh me sis!! teking care ah de ole man since yuh sml..
btw
de man mussie ball head now..all dem hair yuh pull out.. Big Grin Wink


De man was smart den, he nah had grey hair so you had to search and search and by then he fall asleep. Now he moh smart, he ah dye he hair! clever Big Grin Big Grin

lol
u remind me of my mom..she used to do me the same thing...but she used to tell me she gat wan big 'buju' ( louse)..
and she used to scratch once place after the other on her head..and said ..'see here..see here'

by the time she dun wid me..me scratch she whole head and she fall alseep..lol
now i gat me lil gurl pun de same ting..me tell she chk fuh dandruff...and gat she scratching me scalp when me feeling lil sleepy..lol
some habits r passed on gyal.. Big Grin wha yuh seh??
L
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Originally posted by lynn:
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Originally posted by Saeed:

Off for a valima dinner (gawd .. don't understand why it has to be so late at night) .. . and its a working day tomorrow... grrr


what i s a VALIMA dinner..??? dunno
listen ..u need to explain yr pakistani culture here..we nah psychic u know!!! clever
u need to teach us a lilbit about things that go on overthere...ahrite!! Roll Eyes



Valima is a huge reception given by the bridegroom, usually on the third day after the wedding.

Its become the norm for such receptions to kick off around 10pm with dinner being served after midnight - at 12.30 in the reception tonight. In between they have to photograph close families with the newlyweds and save them on video too. You give the gifts oer money, you dine, bid goodbye and resolve next time to stay away.

The traditional fare is biryani, qorma, nan, some barbquea perhaps, a sweet dish and qulfi or ice cream and green tea.

We normally eat at home before the reception and pretend to eat at the reception but today we were told to expect early dinner so we learnt a lesson lol.

Its late - almost 2am and its a working day tomorrow. so good night Smile
S
lynn, your article above reminded me of this song:

Ek Din Bik Jayega - Dharam Karam

Ek Din Bik Jayega, Maati Ke Mol
Jag Mein Reh Jayenge Pyare Tere Bol
Dooje Ke Hothon Ko Dekar Apne Geet
Koi Nishani Chhod, Phir Duniya Se Dol
Ek Din...

Anhoni Path Mein Kaante Lakh Bichaaye
Honi To Phir Bhi Bichhda Yaar Milaye
Yeh Birha, Yeh Doori
Do Pal Ki Majboori
Phir Koi Dilwala Kahe Ko Ghabraye
Taram Pam...
Dhara Jo Behti Hai Milke Rehti Hai
Behti Chara Ban Ja Phir Duniya Se Dol
Ek Din...

Parde Ke Peechhe Baithi Saanval Gori
Thaam Ke Tere Mere Man Ki Dori
Yeh Dori Na Chhoote, Yeh Bandhan Na Toote
Bhor Hone Wali Hai Ab Raina Hai Thodi
Taram Pam...
Sar Ko Jhukaye Tu Baitha Kya Hai Yaar
Gori Se Naina Jod Phir Duniya Se Dol
Ek Din...
FM
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Originally posted by Riya:
I did too. With the radio on meh chest! Big Grin

When I moved to Berbice, we didn't had electricity yet and batteries were expensive, so if the radio starts playing low, quick time we put the batteries out in the sun!! Big Grin Big Grin


me nah bin suhlucky,,de radio was upsatirs..
same battery thing..was a sony transsitor radio...lol
played alld ay long in our house..
L
My father Mukesh by Nitin Mukesh

Accordingly, my father got his first break on his own. The year was 1951. Music director Anil Biswas offered him the chance to sing one song for the film Pehli Nazar. Dil jalta hai to jalne de was an overnight success. And the spotlight focused sharply on the 18-year-old debutant singer.

Though this song made him famous, my father continued to face many ups and downs in his career. Then, he met Raj Kapoor. The meeting happened quite by accident at Ranjit Studios. But I have always believed that a meeting between these two great people was ordained by the heavens.

Raj Uncle was a great admirer of my father's voice and wanted to sign him on as playback singer for his film. My father readily agreed. The first song my father sang for Raj Uncle was Zinda hoon main for the film, Aag.

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FM
Nitin Mukesh on his father...Mukesh:

It was not that my father got to sing more songs than his contemporaries. But, somehow, the song to which he lent his voice would turn out to be the most popular song in the film. Kati Patang, for example, has many good songs sung by good singers. But the most memorable song in the film is Mukesh's Jis gali mein tera ghar na ho balma.

Amongst his contemporaries, my father's favourite singer was Mohammed Rafi. He loved Rafisaab's voice, and believed that nobody could replace him.

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My father belonged to an era that boasted of many talented singers. It was a time when you could not say one singer was better than the other. Just as each singer had his strengths, so also each singer had his weaknesses. My father was a very gifted singer, I believe this talent was God's gift to him. Besides, he was also blessed with good luck.
FM
Important Dates :

1923 - July 22 - Birth , Delhi
1940 - 1'st Recording With H.M.V. Delhi
1946 - Wedding With Saral Mukesh ( 22 July )
1948 - Born 1'st Daughter Reeta ( 24th April )
1950 - Born 1'st Son Nitin ( 27th June )
1953 - Born 2'nd Daughter Nalini ( 25th June )
1959 - 1'st Filmfare Award for film " Anari "
1961 - Born 2'nd Son Mohnish ( 4th November)
1962 - Concerts , London - England ( An Interview At B.B.C. )
1966 - Born 3'rd Daughter Namrata ( 24th April )
1967 - Mukesh-Shankar Jaikishan Concert , Nickerie, Surinam
1970 - Concert , Delhi
1970 - 2'nd Filmfare Award for film " Pehchaan"
1972 - Concert , Africa
1972 - Concert , Londan
1972 - Interview , B.B.C.
1972 - 3'rd Filmfare Award for film " Be-Iman "
1973 - Concert , Mauritius
1974 - National Award for film " Rajni Gandha "
1974 - Concert At Kalamandir Auditorium , Calcutta ( 19 July )
1975 - Concert At Kalamandir Auditorium , Calcutta ( 23 October )
1976 - U. S. A . - Canada Tour With Lata Mangeshkar & Nitin Mukesh
1976 - 27 August , Death Detroit
1976 - 4'th Filmfare Award for film " Kabhi Kabhee " ( After Death )


1967 - Mukesh-Shankar Jaikishan Concert , Nickerie, Surinam
Mukesh went to Guyana, could be around this same date or in the 70's.
FM
LEGENDARY:MUKESH CHAND MATHUR

Probably his greatest ability was to sing his heart out and touch the heart of the listener through that. He had a voice that had inherent melancholy in that. So when he sang "Aansoo bharie hai yeh jeevan ki raahe", one could feel his heart bit
He reminded us of separation from a beloved in "Saranga teri yaad mein " and he told us of relationships in "Chalri sajni ab kaa soche ".... He taught us the meaning of life in "Ek pyaar ka naghma hai "

That is our Mukesh... a man, who is living in our hearts even 3 decades after his death

ik din bik jaayegaa, maati ke mol
jag mein rah jaayenge, pyaare tere bol
duuje ke honthon pe, lekar apne geet
koi nishaani chhod, phir duniyaa se gol..

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FM
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Originally posted by asj:
LEGENDARY:MUKESH CHAND MATHUR

Probably his greatest ability was to sing his heart out and touch the heart of the listener through that. He had a voice that had inherent melancholy in that. So when he sang "Aansoo bharie hai yeh jeevan ki raahe", one could feel his heart bit
He reminded us of separation from a beloved in "Saranga teri yaad mein " and he told us of relationships in "Chalri sajni ab kaa soche ".... He taught us the meaning of life in "Ek pyaar ka naghma hai "

That is our Mukesh... a man, who is living in our hearts even 3 decades after his death

ik din bik jaayegaa, maati ke mol
jag mein rah jaayenge, pyaare tere bol
duuje ke honthon pe, lekar apne geet
koi nishaani chhod, phir duniyaa se gol..

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Asj, hubby loves Saranga and has it on his Favorites.
J
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Originally posted by joan:
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Originally posted by asj:
LEGENDARY:MUKESH CHAND MATHUR

Probably his greatest ability was to sing his heart out and touch the heart of the listener through that. He had a voice that had inherent melancholy in that. So when he sang "Aansoo bharie hai yeh jeevan ki raahe", one could feel his heart bit
He reminded us of separation from a beloved in "Saranga teri yaad mein " and he told us of relationships in "Chalri sajni ab kaa soche ".... He taught us the meaning of life in "Ek pyaar ka naghma hai "

That is our Mukesh... a man, who is living in our hearts even 3 decades after his death

ik din bik jaayegaa, maati ke mol
jag mein rah jaayenge, pyaare tere bol
duuje ke honthon pe, lekar apne geet
koi nishaani chhod, phir duniyaa se gol..

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Asj, hubby loves Saranga and has it on his Favorites.


Very Beautiful song Joan, could not leave this one out of the list; your hubby definately have likings for one of Mukesh's best.

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FM

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