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hey angei ...
sorry yaar i don't know ne site where u can listen to " allah kare " ...as the music is not out & it was jus on air frm y/day !!
u'll have to wait !
Bangalore Calling
Usman Merchant
Geeks log on to live band, Diya lights up the show
A Bollywood actress as an emcee and a live performance by a music world biggie is nothing unusual. Only that we are not talking about one of the many entertainment evenings that Bangalore hosts. This scenario is being played out at an IT convention.
Software companies in Bangalore sure are letting their hair down and learning to have a good time.
The IBM leadership and innovation convention held in the city this week was more than just sessions on the business of technology. The 10,000-plus employees of the IT major had more to look forward to than a talk by the company's chairman and CEO Samuel Palmisano on the IBM way and other business homilies. The gathering was enthralled by music director-cum-singer Himesh Reshammiya's renditions in his trademark nasal twang.
Bollywood's latest blue-eyed boy Himesh belted out one movie hit after another and a few numbers from his new album. Anchoring the hour-long musical fiesta at the Bangalore Palace Grounds was actress Diya Mirza. Diya, who has a well-promoted release coming up with Alag, was quite happy with the opportunity to win a few fans from the IT world. Shiamak Davar and his dance troupe too were supposed to have performed, but were cancelled at the last moment.
If you are wondering why a staid corporate house such as IBM is relaxing its image, you don't have to look far. This giant is taking the lead from the other big name in computer business—Microsoft. During Bill Gates' Bangalore visit last December, Microsoft roped in Delhi-based rock band Parikrama to perform at their software developers' meet. At the meet, Gates unveiled three new software programmes for the Indian market. Parikrama had penned a special song for the launch called Superhero, which was all about a day in the life of a software developer. Quite a felicitation for the heroes of the IT world.
The reason why IT companies are making their conventions less formal and more fun is simple demographics. IT organisations are mostly made up of twenty-something professionals. In all possibility, the only people in the convention crowd with more than 10 years of experience would be the top management, and we cannot be too sure about that too! The IT world — with its predominately young work force — demands a new work culture where the old order is not the norm. And with cut-throat competition in the industry plotting to lure talent, companies cannot afford to let their prizefighters get bored. And with the kind of money the IT industry is making, there is hardly any harm in outsourcing some entertainment!
Shopkeepers huff for no-puff zones
While the World No Tobacco day passes off with the annual rounds of seminars and awareness campaigns that amount to little beyond tokenism, shopkeepers at Bangalore's favourite shopping haunt, Brigade Road this year ventured beyond mere lip service to launch a sustained drive against the sale and use of tobacco products.
The Brigade Road Shopkeeper's Association has taken this drive beyond May 31 (World No Tobacco Day) and is holding talks with the city corporation to explore the possibility of converting the entire stretch of the road into a no-smoking zone.
However, as the anti-smoking legislation enacted by the state government is not clear on whether roads and other open spaces can be declared no-smoking zones, the move is likely to run into roadblocks. Undeterred by legal obstacles, the shopkeepers are ready with a back-up plan. They are planning to request customers to keep their cigarette packs and gutka pouches away, at least while strolling down the road. The association hopes that mass awareness, if not the law, will keep the area free from smoke.
Movie Review Chupchupke(2006)
Music department is melodious. Since Himesh Reshammiya is behind, people are bound to listen it.
http://www.radiosargam.com/news/stories/june2006/010e.html
Don't sing this popular folk number here |
Padra villagers say unidentified man singing Sanedo, Sanedo molesting women |
Soumik Dey |
Padra, June 10: First it was villagers from Bhalej in Anand district who said the popular Himesh Reshammiya number Jhalak Dikhla Ja was spooking them. Now, it is the turn of Padra villagers who have been having sleepless nights for the last three weeks over the popular folksong Sanedo Sanedo. In the villages of Nawapura, Haranmar and Mahuwad, stories of an unidentified miscreant who is partial to that particular song is doing the rounds. The mystery man, said to be dark and around five feet tall, reportedly molests women sleeping outside their huts and leaves while joyfully singing the popular folk number. |
hey all,
thanks for posting all the articles ash & dayita!!!
Looks like that village has serious problems 🤢
hey all,
wassup ....
dayita- thanx 4 the articals !!!
soo did ne1 watch chup chup ke !??