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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: aries_sakshi

yup pila.. piyali is such a sweet name. very nice name.

😛

but i like ur name and deeksha also
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Posted: 19 years ago
Tomo's Gala: (shoot done today)

Shamu--Yeh Jawani 😛 😛 😛
Arijit--Chaiya Chaiya 😊
Rahul--Upar Khuda 😊
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Posted: 19 years ago
i think arru will get highest vote next time also..

arrru looked sad when prajakta was in danger...

KYA YEH PYAR HAI ?
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Posted: 19 years ago
thanks dikshu... for advance info.. 😊
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: aries_sakshi

thanks dikshu... for advance info.. 😊

sure 😃

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Posted: 19 years ago
Hi Sakshi n diksha.. 😊
Sakshi thanks for the updates n diksha thanks for the info 😉
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Posted: 19 years ago
My green valley

Twenty questions on J&K with Qazi Touqeer and you're none the wiser.

Lalitha Suhasini

WHILE Kashmir was quaking, Srinagar's newest poster boy was stirring up his own storm on a reality show. The news hit home only when a television channel called him for a byte. ''We weren't allowed to read the papers or watch TV and I didn't even have access to a phone,'' defends Qazi Touqeer.

He's bound by a two-year contract with Sony Music and hopes to do a show in Srinagar for the quake victims, involving all the Fame Gurukul finalists. ''But nothing is in my hands,'' he adds rather dramatically.



The Fame Gurukul winner mouths lines like "Maine toh abhi duniya dekhi hi nahin (I'm yet to see the world)" for effect, but after a chat you realise that Touqeer has lived in sweet oblivion for 20 years.

Ask him about being born in Srinagar at a time when social unrest was at its peak, and he talks about untapped talent back home because of ''lack of facilities.'' Err, India's very own Bo Bice is as disconnected from the rest of the world as the next Bollywood hero wannabe.

His vision of the Valley is right out of a photograph that his dada had showed him when he was a kid. ''Yeh shaayad nabbe saal purani hogi (Maybe it's 90 years old),'' he says of the idyllic view of Kashmiris in pherans, carrying kangdis on a snowy evening.

And while the rest of the world has been shocked by the shellings and blood-stained streets, Touqeer confesses that he'd rather look at the other side. ''I've never witnessed a killing.

We used to run out of our college whenever there was news of a bombing,'' says the SP College alumni, seeming rather distracted.

He politely reminds you of his show and his one-point agenda in life. ''I've been bindaas shooting myself with a Sony handycam at the Mughal gardens,'' he says, sounding more like a Bambaiyya than the son of a lawyer-turned-Sufi buff.

Ironically, he never wanted to be a singer and rambles on about having memorised tragic hero Devdas' famous words Kaun kambakth bardaash karne ko peeta hai.... ''Mujhe toh sangeet ka sa re ga ma pa nahin aata hai (I don't know the basics of music),'' he says.

A young girl who's walking her Alsatian and has got wind of Touqeer's recording comes over.

''Actually I don't like you at all, but my mother's a big fan and will be very happy if she knows I said hi to you,'' she says. Unfazed, he thanks her and tells her that he likes her spirit.

Nothing seems to burst that bubble of hedonism. Not even the news of a new chief minister for J&K. ''Oh you're the first one to tell me about it,'' he says wide-eyed.

The modern day Devdas is too busy making his own headlines.



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Posted: 19 years ago
Sony Entertainment Television is back with the sequel to its super-successful talent hunt show.

Indian Idol 2 is all set to kick-off on November 21, to be telecast at 8:30 pm on Mondays and Tuesdays.

As with the first season, Mini Mathur and Aman Verma will be the hosts, and the returning panel of judges comprises Anu Malik, Sonu Nigam and Farah Khan (left, inset).

Over a million participants registered from across the country, and 30,000 made it to the national auditions, held at Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Lucknow.

After the auditions, only 172 have made it to the shortlist, and headed to Mumbai for the next round, to begin on Tuesday, November 8.

"There is a lot of talent in India. And to go through all of them was a difficult task and I was very blunt while selecting the candidates," Malik said on the auditioning experience. "Therefore few people also reacted very badly and some of them refused to leave. But for me, either the participant is good or bad."

When Sonu Nigam was asked how he feels with so many talented singers entering the field, he said he is very nervous, but he takes it positively and does more of preparation and riyaaz.

He also added that the turnout of talent was better this year. He was disappointed with Mumbai, but says the response from Delhi and Kolkata was better. He was pleasantly surprised by Lucknow, because it brought forward a large number of very talented female participants. "I personally felt that, last time, girls didn't participate much because they were not aware how serious this contest was," he said.

Sonu summed up the cities thus: "Mumbai was careless. Lucknow was a new venue. Kolkata was full of emotion: those who lost cried, but even those who were taken in cried out of joy. And Delhi was full of josh!"

Farah Khan talked about how a lot of contestants gave away their jobs and studies just to participate in Indian Idol. One contestant ran away from Kashmir to participate in Fame Gurukul, and has not returned home since -- his frantic mother is still searching.

Performing on the occasion, Indian Idol winner Abhijeet Sawant said, "I had never dreamt of being so famous, but Indian Idol changed my life totally. I was not sure if I could be a singer, but today I am an established singer."

He wished the Indian Idol 2 contestants all the best, and sang an interesting variety of songs: Chand taare from Yes Boss, Main hoon Jhumroo from Jhumroo, Kiska hai ye tumko intezaar from Main Hoon Na, Hai agar dushman from Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin, Woh Sikandar hi doston from Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander and his original 'theme' songs, Pal and Mohabbatein Lutaunga.

The Indian Idol 2 will get a Rs 10 million contract with Sony Entertainment, and a recording deal with Sony BMG.
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Posted: 19 years ago

Hi gud morning, how are u? and how was ur weekend?

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Posted: 19 years ago
I think this would be interesting for everyone to read (QAZI fans)
As told to Anubha Sawhney

My first brush with spirituality happened when I was a young boy. My father a lawyer once visited Ajmer - e - Sharif and came back a changed person. For 7 months he stayed out of the house, lived on chapatti and water and searched for the ultimate truth.When he came back he gave up all material and started living a simple life. Everyday he would organize a langar at home where the poor were fed free of cost. The practice continues till today. Soon enough I began helping out with the langar. Where other boys my age were charting out career plan. I was busy feeding the hungry. My father's friends began telling him I was wasting my youth. He replied that I would get what none of their sons can even dream of. I guess he has been proved right.

I have always been a dreamer; but I have also believed in the power of my dreams. I don't put my faith in lucky charms and magic spells. I think if your heart is clean, good fortune can never elude you. If u play the game honestly, you are bound to win. If u respect others they will respect you. If you're hardworking, nobody can stop u from getting ahead, and if you are talented, nothing can keep you down.

I am just 20 yrs old--- I don't really have a view on the problems in Kashmir but they do make me sad. I am not a politician, just a singer---don't ask me for solutions to violence in my home state. I support peace and that's the only way I see out of this mess. For me personally peace comes from talking to people, from joking around with my friends, from making those around me smile. My philosophy towards life is simple--- I play to win, and if I don't win, I know a bigger victory awaits me elsewhere.

Source --- Sunday Times Of India – Mind Over Matter

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