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Tag Archives: Rajesh Khanna
From the river, to the ocean, to the pitcher, to the goblet.
The allure of the enduring saga of Beckett lies in the conflict among two erstwhile, bosom friends, turned deadly foes. In James Anthony Froude’s portrayal in his ‘Life and Times of Thomas Becket’ , Beckett comes out as a proud, … Continue reading
Posted in movies, music, poetry
Tagged Amitabh Bachan, Becket, Namak Haraamo, Rajesh Khanna
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“Life, is a lovely and pleasant journey, ain’t it ? “
‘The happy-go-lucky young man is happy, deliriously, and he is on the go, and Mein Gott, how! But is he lucky? We do not know yet. He has everything an young man can hope or wish for, like ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, You … Continue reading
The bride sneaks into the court yard of the stricken young man.
The young man is full of joy-de-vivre, Strong, vivacious, mischievous, prankish, irreverent, spontaneous, what not. And he has great hopes for a long innings, happy and prosperous. But all this has changed over night The eyes of the very young … Continue reading
Posted in poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Amitabh Bachan, Anand movie, Babu Moshai, bride, courtyard of musings, Dusk, evening twilight, Hasrat jaipuri, heavy heart, hrishikesh mukherji, kahee door jab din dhaljaye, Kishoe Kumar, moist eyes, Rajesh Khanna, Salil Chaudary, shadows of dreams, tiptoe, unfulfilled wishes
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