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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: why6

Friends, here is my next VM. This one is from Dev's perspective even though Radhika's feelings are also shown here. This is based on the song "Tum jo mil gaye ho" from the movie "Hanste zakm". This song really suits Dev as he found his destination when he got Radhika. The title of this poem is "The Anchor".


I initially titled this VM "Journey Home"; the title waken from a poem by Rabindranath Tagore. The poem doesn't really apply to this situation as it talks about one's spiritual journey. But I liked the title as it talks about one finding their way back after a lot of struggles (journey). So the way this VM shaped up, it seemed to be more appropriate.

But somehow this title was not totally working for me. So I have renamed it "The Anchor". Anchor in a figurative sense implies support or pillar. Radhika was Dev's support and he was hers too. But as Misti always wrote in her thread, he was insecure and needy. So he considered Radhika his anchor even more.

In this VM, Dev is expressing his need freely to Radhika and also showing his appreciation to her for being in his life. So this is something that was not shown in the show properly, but here I have tried to show it where he is showing her how she completed him by coming in his life.

This song's lyrics really suit Dev's character. But I am not sure if the VM has come out properly. It took me much longer to make this VM. I think one of the problem is that there are only five months of episodes from which I can create a story.. I can use parts of scenes from rest of episodes but they cannot be used to create a story from scratch. Since I am trying my best not to repeat scenes for VM and usually try to choose a different part of the same scene, now it is becoming difficult as certain type of scenes are very limited.

This song was also difficult because it combines joyous music followed by pensive lyrics in few places. So it was hard to make a consistent story. I ended up using couple of scenes that I have used before. In any case, this starts from the time when Dev accepts his relationship with Radhika and decides to finally makes a break by choosing her over his obligations. So it starts with the part where he is tentative and reserved with her. Then by the time their journey is over from the morning to the night, they are quite comfortable with each other and laughing/talking together. Then the rest of the scenes are where he expresses his appreciation of her and explains her importance to him. The last scene is when she is his wife in front of the society and they are at peace with each other.

Hope you like this interpretation.

In the meanwhile, the two poems that are somewhat related to my two titles - Journey Home and The Anchor are given below. I do not entirely understand either one of the poems fully, but I can see them a little bit in context of Dev's feelings. The first one is by Rabindranath Tagore and the second one is by Walt Whitman - an American poet. Again my interpretation is in context of this story of Dev and Radhika and is not the one that poets meant. The underlined lines are the ones that to me represents Dev's feelings about Radhika.

The last two lines of "Journey Home" to me is Dev's seeking assurance of Radhika's presence and Radhika soothing him by giving him assurance.



Journey Home (By Rabindranath Tagore)

The time that my journey takes is long and the way of it long.

I came out on the chariot of the first gleam of light, and pursued my
voyage through the wildernesses of worlds leaving my track on many a star and planet.

It is the most distant course that comes nearest to thyself,
and that training is the most intricate which leads to the utter simplicity of a tune.

The traveler has to knock at every alien door to come to his own,
and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the end.

My eyes strayed far and wide before I shut them and said 'Here art thou!'

The question and the cry 'Oh, where?' melt into tears of a thousand
streams and deluge the world with the flood of the assurance 'I am!'

Fast Anchor'd Eternal O Love! (Walt Whitman)

Fast-anchor'd eternal O love! O woman I love!
O bride! O wife! more resistless than I can tell, the thought of you!
Then separate, as disembodied or another born,
Ethereal, the last athletic reality, my consolation,
I ascend, I float in the regions of your love O man,
O sharer of my roving life.


[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNiiUNGYp1Y&feature=player_detailpage[/YOUTUBE]

Note: Please give honest feedback on what is not working for this VM. It helped me last time when Misti suggested some alternate interpretation because that time too the song did not work out the way I had thought it would.

I liked your video , was not easy one as it was slow and then was fast , you have gone with your scenes with the lyrics , bus ride and all was in fast tempo ...its really amazing how you are finding the scenes when there were not too many of their scenes as in CB 1 ,they were in every episode ...i do not know much about details but you are doing great ...and your song selection was real good this song was in taxi ...liked your poems also
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Posted: 13 years ago
Friends, this one is a quick VM using the song "teri meri prem kahani" from the movie "Bodyguard" Yesterday, I found this song accidentally when I was listening to the songs from the new movie "teri meri kahani". I had never heard this song, but I like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan who sings this song.

The lyrics also seemed to fit Dev and Radhika during the early days of their relationship when Dev was rejecting Radhika during "fake wife" track. I have only used one episode for this song as that episode fit the lyrics a lot. Also this song is very short and did not require a lot of scenes.

I have titled it "Strange are the ways of love". The title is taken from the song "Strange are the ways of love" from the 1959 western "The Young World". This song was nominated for Oscars. I liked the title because it fits Dev and Radhika's relationship during the fake wife track. Here it is stubborn and egoistic Dev who is desperately trying to cling to his old stand of ignoring Radhika, but is failing quite badly. So despite his resolution, he is again and again drawn to her.

Here is the link for the song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsH9Dgy4lvE

And here is the VM.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XANITWy-6T8&feature=player_detailpage[/YOUTUBE]
Edited by why6 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
ANGIE use the saving of Radhika scene in one of your vms with dialogues as there he also says he cant live if she is not there

some MORE FOR RADEV IF NOT ALREADY DONE

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXICci7VtbU[/YOUTUBE]

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2zVj-Nsbmw&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]



Edited by chalhov - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
Angie, your last two creations, like the others, are awsome, are an enchantment for our eyes, ears and hearts!
Please keep posting!
Edited by instcris - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: why6

Friends, here is my next VM. This one is from Dev's perspective even though Radhika's feelings are also shown here. This is based on the song "Tum jo mil gaye ho" from the movie "Hanste zakm". This song really suits Dev as he found his destination when he got Radhika. The title of this poem is "The Anchor".


I initially titled this VM "Journey Home"; the title waken from a poem by Rabindranath Tagore. The poem doesn't really apply to this situation as it talks about one's spiritual journey. But I liked the title as it talks about one finding their way back after a lot of struggles (journey). So the way this VM shaped up, it seemed to be more appropriate.

But somehow this title was not totally working for me. So I have renamed it "The Anchor". Anchor in a figurative sense implies support or pillar. Radhika was Dev's support and he was hers too. But as Misti always wrote in her thread, he was insecure and needy. So he considered Radhika his anchor even more.

In this VM, Dev is expressing his need freely to Radhika and also showing his appreciation to her for being in his life. So this is something that was not shown in the show properly, but here I have tried to show it where he is showing her how she completed him by coming in his life.

This song's lyrics really suit Dev's character. But I am not sure if the VM has come out properly. It took me much longer to make this VM. I think one of the problem is that there are only five months of episodes from which I can create a story.. I can use parts of scenes from rest of episodes but they cannot be used to create a story from scratch. Since I am trying my best not to repeat scenes for VM and usually try to choose a different part of the same scene, now it is becoming difficult as certain type of scenes are very limited.

This song was also difficult because it combines joyous music followed by pensive lyrics in few places. So it was hard to make a consistent story. I ended up using couple of scenes that I have used before. In any case, this starts from the time when Dev accepts his relationship with Radhika and decides to finally makes a break by choosing her over his obligations. So it starts with the part where he is tentative and reserved with her. Then by the time their journey is over from the morning to the night, they are quite comfortable with each other and laughing/talking together. Then the rest of the scenes are where he expresses his appreciation of her and explains her importance to him. The last scene is when she is his wife in front of the society and they are at peace with each other.

Hope you like this interpretation.

In the meanwhile, the two poems that are somewhat related to my two titles - Journey Home and The Anchor are given below. I do not entirely understand either one of the poems fully, but I can see them a little bit in context of Dev's feelings. The first one is by Rabindranath Tagore and the second one is by Walt Whitman - an American poet. Again my interpretation is in context of this story of Dev and Radhika and is not the one that poets meant. The underlined lines are the ones that to me represents Dev's feelings about Radhika.

The last two lines of "Journey Home" to me is Dev's seeking assurance of Radhika's presence and Radhika soothing him by giving him assurance.



Journey Home (By Rabindranath Tagore)

The time that my journey takes is long and the way of it long.

I came out on the chariot of the first gleam of light, and pursued my
voyage through the wildernesses of worlds leaving my track on many a star and planet.

It is the most distant course that comes nearest to thyself,
and that training is the most intricate which leads to the utter simplicity of a tune.

The traveler has to knock at every alien door to come to his own,
and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the end.

My eyes strayed far and wide before I shut them and said 'Here art thou!'

The question and the cry 'Oh, where?' melt into tears of a thousand
streams and deluge the world with the flood of the assurance 'I am!'

Fast Anchor'd Eternal O Love! (Walt Whitman)

Fast-anchor'd eternal O love! O woman I love!
O bride! O wife! more resistless than I can tell, the thought of you!
Then separate, as disembodied or another born,
Ethereal, the last athletic reality, my consolation,
I ascend, I float in the regions of your love O man,
O sharer of my roving life.


[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNiiUNGYp1Y&feature=player_detailpage[/YOUTUBE]

Note: Please give honest feedback on what is not working for this VM. It helped me last time when Misti suggested some alternate interpretation because that time too the song did not work out the way I had thought it would.

Angie sorry for the late reply. I will write later in more detail when I get some time. You are right that the lyrics of the song are for Bholu but the song that you have chosen is difficult to execute considering the options of scenes that you have from CB2. Given the limitations present you have done a good job but something is not clicking for me...
How about this song?
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR1viWFfAXE[/YOUTUBE]
Edited by misti73 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Neerjaa

I liked your video , was not easy one as it was slow and then was fast , you have gone with your scenes with the lyrics , bus ride and all was in fast tempo ...its really amazing how you are finding the scenes when there were not too many of their scenes as in CB 1 ,they were in every episode ...i do not know much about details but you are doing great ...and your song selection was real good this song was in taxi ...liked your poems also

Neerja, thanks. Now I am having problems finding scenes as there are such limited scenes for Dev and Radhika in CB2 despite it being a love story. So I am going back to same episodes again and again and there is only so much I can use.
Yes, the song was really good and it suits Dev of CB2. But it was a difficult song to make as the tempo changes so much and so does the style of lyrics. It is not a consistent song.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: chalhov

ANGIE use the saving of Radhika scene in one of your vms with dialogues as there he also says he cant live if she is not there

some MORE FOR RADEV IF NOT ALREADY DONE

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXICci7VtbU[/YOUTUBE]

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2zVj-Nsbmw&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]



Chalhov, thanks for suggesting the songs. I like these two songs and Chupke chupke was one of my favorite movies. Even though everyone was hilarious in that movie, I particularly liked Amitabh and Jaya there even though their roles were quite small.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: instcris

Angie, your last two creations, like the others, are awsome, are an enchantment for our eyes, ears and hearts!
Please keep posting!

Cristina, thanks for liking my VMs.
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Posted: 13 years ago
I like "The Anchor" vm coz its the essence of devs character...he leaned on radhika for his emotional safety, Also like Tagores poem...appreciate the efforts u make to mix the rite scenes with the song and its speed..
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: why6

Friends, this one is a quick VM using the song "teri meri prem kahani" from the movie "Bodyguard" Yesterday, I found this song accidentally when I was listening to the songs from the new movie "teri meri kahani". I had never heard this song, but I like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan who sings this song.

The lyrics also seemed to fit Dev and Radhika during the early days of their relationship when Dev was rejecting Radhika during "fake wife" track. I have only used one episode for this song as that episode fit the lyrics a lot. Also this song is very short and did not require a lot of scenes.

I have titled it "Strange are the ways of love". The title is taken from the song "Strange are the ways of love" from the 1959 western "The Young World". This song was nominated for Oscars. I liked the title because it fits Dev and Radhika's relationship during the fake wife track. Here it is stubborn and egoistic Dev who is desperately trying to cling to his old stand of ignoring Radhika, but is failing quite badly. So despite his resolution, he is again and again drawn to her.

Here is the link for the song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsH9Dgy4lvE

And here is the VM.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XANITWy-6T8&feature=player_detailpage[/YOUTUBE]

Ahh this one is classic Sir Bholu, the Lord and Mayor in his Bholuland with Phullu as the only inhabitant...😍...This time Phullu was not interested in his games and was drawing lines which resulted in a mini tantrum from Sir Bholu...but since it was just a tantrum he does return with a nice pout to show that he is doing all this against his wish..but then he lowers his eyes sheepishly in front of Radhika and does manage to steal penetrating glances...😉😆...who is this guy kidding? I mean other than himself...🤔😉😆...

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