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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: indi52

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y85DQ47bZ2k&feature=youtu.be[/YOUTUBE]

an experiment... trying to tell a story in sound, song, words, etchings... coming together, not flowing a linear course. no idea if it worked. had fun making it and learned a little more about imovie. do let me know your thoughts. i really wished i had hd visuals for this one, might have been able to do it a little differently in terms of colours and effects... however i like them even severely pixelated and i did enjoy watching the vm... maybe hmm because i made it? teehee.

two music tracks... one is the song tu hi junoon from dhoom 3, sung by mohit chauhan and the other, the first movement of tchaikovsky's sixth symphony in b minor.




Very intense and passionate piece indi... all the stunning visuals do narrate a heart touching story... loved the start and the end..thta kitni baar bolni hai.. to pool side crying on the shoulder to holding his hand on the cliff top.. beautiful...and the apt, adept mixing of dialogues.. haven't heard the song before but very apt, junoon and karaar...
when did khushii repeat his ranjha dailogues.. jab jab bura kiya? Pl. remind.. i need to binge watch.. need 48 hrs in a day.. where where..

great piece indi.. thank you..

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Posted: 10 years ago
^^^

thanks, indu...

addiction on.

episode 222 when after the show he is in the dressing room and picks up that earring... you know that one shgot is like ashort story in itself... i must vm is... she comes and she cxharges him, much like diwali, but now confident... wanting hi to say he loves her... and he denies...

she asks this... he says it was just a dialogue, she refutes... and then goadsm,, yeah walk away, like you always do... i can't tell you the feeling that grazes along the heart... and he leaves, looking thin and unutterably elegant and young in his suit. she stands bereft...

where did they lose this... why.


i look at stuff beyond what we know to be fabulous and it is there everywhere... in inoccuous scenes even...
two sincere talented actors who do their work with all they have... can move mountains... but not the money makers.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Horizon



True durga.. not sleazy at all...neither the moment nor your words..these two do deserve all the special words, efforts..

Your shuddh hindi poems always remind of songs from Stree, a V. Shantaram's movie based on Dushyant and Shakuntala. Was too young when I heard those songs,but they sounded different than others, later realized..they were all shuddh hindi, heavy Prakrit influenced to suit the time period, genre of that story , unlike the other hindi songs which were heavily urdu influenced. Ofcourse I loved the latter too to bits, but the songs of Stree sound special for that language as that genre is not explored a lot in Hindi unlike in the south.
Nirdayi Pritam was a special fav of my parents, heard it first when this movie was aired on Indira Gandhi's funeral on DD..
long ago...feels like yesterday

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=FGl1WgKiX0E[/YOUTUBE]


Thanks again Indu. You had mentioned Stree earlier too. Perhaps at the time I wrote Aalingan. Nirdayi preetam, I heard the song before. Thanks for bringing it here. Been quite sometime. Many heavy words there. I guess I wouldn't have understood even half of them at that time. But gives the song that essential special special feel.

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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: sohara

just uff. Durga can make such carnal stuff I couldn't imagine. Kidding! absolutely sensuous but aesthetic.
loved it.


Thanks Sohara. Carnal, I don't know. I have just described his emotions upon seeing his white beauty. It was that strong, so the poem had to be that effective. 😊


Originally posted by: aarwen


at this moment of the story there was a desire running rampant on screen.. watching it thrilled and touched us.. Durga di so nice to see you go with the flow and write something that expresses the moment and you remained comfortable in it too. beautiful similies and metaphors.. I thought the english version is also lovely.. marked some of my favourites in black.



Thanks Rhea. You loved the English version too? Whew, thanks again. I loved this scene. Beauty, desire, love, outpouring from every frame, and none of what I saw was cringeworthy. Had to write. So I did. 😊

Originally posted by: Katelyn


How romantic with such beautiful lines!! Love it, D!! ⭐️👏❤️


Aww thanks Kate. So, happy you read it. 😃

Originally posted by: cinthiann1758

sigh...no words that are inapprpriate my dear Di...you like us are getting lost and blooming in the love of this couple! they make us do things we would never do. beautifully put the desire they felt. the shiver of lips...wow. beautiful thanks Di


Thanks Cynthia. Their love is the very epicentre of this story. Where else would I have gone to? 😳

Originally posted by: indi52



hi durga, have been away and feeling a little lost, like something important not quite in my life... now i read attraction... aakasrhsan, so dense and potent, from the little things on the outside to everything inside, taken over just by a feeling or really a force... loved the words and the moment you describe... not enough attention perhaps given to this magnetic force which might really be what make the world move and go round. that moment when they stand vis a vis and then he practically floats to her as if pulled along by a force not to be confronted or denied, one of my abs can't breathe points in the hut sequence... ethereal yet utterly animal... gah, had i forgotten how wonderful these two are together.


Indi, thanks. Glad the poem brought you back right into the feeling. This was such a strong, powerful, undeniable moment, isn't it?

Originally posted by: .ArshiHamesha.


Durga 🤗

I think u have crossed all the limits in this one...and u can't read romantic ahem ahem...
It is written all over here...by just reading those words...something moves inside u...

chuppi rustum...Indi where are u look at this and she gives us a glare...How dare???

😆 joke aside...this is really really fab D👏


Kya Faiqa aap bhi na. The one who knows the difference between pyaar, ishq, mohabbat is writing this? I thought you knew what my limits are. I can describe thoughts, feelings but not descriptive actions, which is not mentioned above. Ultimately it is the way I choose to create the effect, isn't hit? 😳 Thanks for loving it so much. 😃

Originally posted by: .ArshiHamesha.


OK this one is cute but those pinks..look like words of Meer Taqi Meer ...or from Ghalib...from there love parts of speech...really too good D...


Thanks for loving this poem too. 😊 But the names of all those greats? I am nowhere near them.


Posted: 10 years ago

Episode 322


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Edited by Katelyn - 10 years ago
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episode 322




just so that we know and are abs sure about this, wiki says:

mauve... from the french form of malva mallow, is a pale purple colour, which is named after the mallow flower. the first use of the word mauve as a colour was in 1796-8 according to the oxford english dictionary, but its use seems to have been rare before 1859. another name for the colour is mallow with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in english in 1611.

and since rhyming with that mallow i am shallow, this episode really was for me only and all about a man and his mauve. there is also his "kaun rokega mujhe."

i'll be back with more and mauve soon.

...

this episode on, something begins which i honestly can't bring myself to agree with, therefore the enjoyment of stunning asr khushi scenes does get impacted. my problem is: remarriage.

without raising my hand in obnoxious fashion but choosing a word with a sense of extreme castigation in it, i say quietly to myself, lips pursed... avaidh.

i have no idea what this word exactly means but it certainly seems to say: wrong, incorrect, not acceptable, shameful.

marriage is, if we are to accept this idea at all, a fairly serious, some will say sacred, thing. it cannot be played with beyond a point, certainly not on daily tv which everyone watches and all the time. and absolutely not for trp. this remarriage was brought on only for money and nothing else.

for the sake of drama and story telling, and because it was delivered with a pristine powerful passion, i could accept, almost revel in actually, the fabulous yet terrifying wedding at the temple. subsequently he mentioned she was his legally wedded wife... which she did not refute. i presume therefore this marriage has legal sanction... they might have shown us a scene with the two of them signing the certificate and a couple of witnesses... they might have even shown us how he devised the six month clause into it... but this was a marriage... and even she accepted the signs of it such as mangalsutra and sindoor, which she did not take lightly at all, wearing them when they were hating each other, when they were loving each other... so.. to me, asr agreeing to this new shadi was just a result of bad writing, ugly greed and complete disregard for the story and for love.

when he returned from kidnap, i did think he'd "marry" her again, but in their way, perhaps by the poolside, under the stars, give her kangans, letter from maa, maybe even in front of the families... but this?

sorry. this makes their marriage before god, which she believes in, with its mangalsutra and sindoor, which again he brings in because she believes in them, seem to be just a sham. that is just not right.

marriage is no joke... they were married.

and so, i feel a disconnect. the only positive outcome of this whole fiasco to me is episode 248, a new level of commitment...

and since when is sex between lovers such a bad thing? and i totally get his indignation on the night of the suhag raat which he'd set up with so much happiness and anticipation. isn't a lover wanting to make the first time they have sex with each other special a nice thing... wouldn't we like that?

and why is indian tv presenting such a ridiculous, damaging notion of sex in the first place. we neither marry to have sex nor not have it... it is an essential part of human survival. and is highly enjoyable.. when we attempt to create permanence between two people who are not genetically connected, the sheer intimacy it brings in has many uses, including actually helping people tether, i see it often as a means of communicating. but at the same time human beings can have sex without marriage and for reasons they believe are valid... it is a matter of choice. to tie sex exclusively to marriage is a bit silly and doesn't understand the basic premise of either thing.

more and more serials present this whole thing about two people getting married then a whole chaos about soemthing or the oyther and then they just don't do "it". huh? seems to say to me, a whole mindset of sex being:"bad" and worse still "not essential" is being created. warped.

desist, dammit.

this is avaidh.

thankfully, someone else couldn't care less about all the rasam and custom and eye rolling hysterical joy over meaningless things.

he concentrates on dressing.

ah.

i am watching transfixed. (not that you don't know that already.)


shrug on brown waistcoat and turn elegantly while talking to lover girl on phonewa... blue is your tooth, and mauve is your shirt, slightly distracted is your air... that mid shot magnification... magnificento.

she is in a nice red tent, with a casual knot... but in the casual department, ah that tone of voice and that man going about daily routine air, me casualty.

"tum ready ho...?"
you ready?

"haan, arnav ji, bas hum taiyaar ho rahe hain... kya hua?"
yes, i am getting ready, what's the matter?

"kuch nahin... i'll see you soon."
nothing, i'll see you soon. (sexxxy)

"kya? aap hume dekh lenge?"
what, you'll see me?

pause. eyebrows dance...

hot hot "uh... matlab...?", uh meaning? on a sort of laugh. i have died. really all these rituals, who thought of these... i am going to buy an suv... he needs one. he must abduct her now and stop this nonsense.

she lets him know in her pleased, over sweet, know everything tone...once it used to be fun, but now i just want to runaway... anyway he is told he can't see the bride.

and the devastating comeback...

"okay... kaun rokega mujhe?"
okay, who's going to stop me?

gosh he's doing his cuffs... okay i have to say, man has that thing we used to call by a very old fashioned name: sa... sex appeal, hello hi bye bye.


girl is shocked... i liked her look here and found the shagun do up ugh.

in that kaun rokega mujhe sat an entire character and its powerful charm.

he will not be stopped when he means to get something. he will go out there. do what needs to be done. reap the benefits or face the consequences, but he will live life on his terms and without compromise. certainly no one will be allowed to stop him. i have always liked this boldness, this shrugging on life and wearing it perfectly, all buttons done, cuffs rolled... not depending on others... not even god... and should their be severe wardrobe malfunction, ready to show himmat and tackle that too.


i believe the free will in us exists for a reason. and to assert it, to express it is not to challenge the furies and god... in fact, this is part of our make up, surely we are asked to use it... and not keep looking for safety in numbers and social and religious sanctions.

and the man is playful on top of that, flirting away... despite all the drama... focussed on the main thing. khushi. his lover, his girl, he wants her... anything for her, even this ridiculous marriage. i am glad he pretty much says that to her in his mother's garden, though again there's a bit of a disconnect for he's been saying all along she's my wife.

i just read it as him being fed up with the whole sugary shadi business and declaring, look, i did it for you, but get this! i don't believe in all this shebang. this perhaps is that special thing he wants to do with her after coming back... bring her to meet his mother and totally join with her in a relationship of commitment... not of trp and loud fairly empty customs.

so dadi tries to stop him. not a very bright woman, is she? he of course appears when he knows she won't be able to do a thing. (however that too cutesie right dadi banter, not my thing, so shan't say anything.)

holds khushi's hand and walks away with her in front of everyone... deadly. i remembered him itching to see her on a visit earlier, barging into the kitchen, flinging challenges at her... he can put up with anything, but not being with her, not seeing her... he just can't do it.

needs her. loves her. will do anything for her, even if he does not believe in it but she needs it. i liked his holding of her hand... this time not to apologise... this time to claim... all the many parts of a "vaidh" relationship. and he did say again, kaun rokega mujhe?



little thoughts


~why is garima falling apart like this? and how totally silly is this plan of not appearing before dadi... can this be sustained? and how come neither bua ji nor khushi think this is way too strange to be just given forehead furrowed looks and then go on as usual.


~ why does khushi stop him from saying kkgsr? why was sanaya given such a strange hairstyle? why is she looking dopey and blink blink cute all the time? where's khushi?

~ bua ji said in the beginning, she knows they are ladkewale... but this is not fair. i am glad she did. episode one, her brother had thoughtfully asked, should he get his girl married to a boy whose family was behaving so badly... his wife had said how can you say that, we are ladkiwale. garima is timid by nature, accepting social norms even if they are not right. that's who she is i guess, though she is also sensitive and wise about many things and gets damad ji somewhere. (would have been niice to see the two of them working out this issue of her being "woh aurat". instead of aarva, sheetal, mrs india. and yes, birthday.)

ladkewale... ladkiwale. boy's side... girl's side.

ah the dynamics of a society based on giving precedence to men... the y chromosome game, the coralling of women... thank g at least two people belonging to the not too privileged, highly adherent to social traditions middle class, actually raised the topic, wondered rationally about something.

i wonder what asr will say if there's any ladkiwalle ladkewale talk.

~ karan g is a good actor. of course nk says things that no one else can... so none of the so called riti riwaj about not seeing the bride were followed during akash's wedding. ah the shh shh from poojali... teehee. the raizadas are definitely progressive... respect tradition but don't get bogged down by it and stop exercising your powers of thinking.

~ nani ji was lovely as always... her dear pal sumi really needs to learn some manners and lighten up.

~ scary dadi was also meant to raise trp... that avaidh bet also didn't work.

~ was good to see payal whack nk and smile widely almost when jeth ji walked off shamelessly dragging his ladki after him. deepali pansare was looking upbeat, maybe they'd told her her role was about to become soimething. how much acan a girl run after sasuma and upset pati wearing sythetic shiny saree, hair open.

cut to lopsided smile after raised eyebrows... so you are not mine now...

hum toh aapo hi ke hain.

hum bhi... hum bhi.

of course, i am yours...

me too... me too.



shall we be shallow? and wallow in the mallow.

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Raksha karna, Nandkissore...Aisan onslaught of mauve, mallow... 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: indi52

episode 322




just so that we know and are abs sure about this, wiki says:

mauve... from the french form of malva mallow, is a pale purple colour, which is named after the mallow flower. the first use of the word mauve as a colour was in 1796-8 according to the oxford english dictionary, but its use seems to have been rare before 1859. another name for the colour is mallow with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in english in 1611.

and since rhyming with that mallow i am shallow, this episode really was for me only and all about a man and his mauve. there is also his "kaun rokega mujhe.

i'll be back with more and mauve soon.




Haye haye ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! I'm flying back to India in the morning and going nuts with everything...plus have had the worst stomach cramps and fever and cold and all the world's misery for the last couple😭.

BUT

THEN

i get here and i see this magical mauveness.

Pure joy.

And what a gem of a post. Just the zaroori😆.


Waiting for the more and mauve...
and more of mauve mauve mauve


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Posted: 10 years ago
Also wanted to say...

that I feel bad and sad that i haven't been able to drop in and really drown in the dil-dariya of blast for so long... My work is in an intense place currently and my head is all over the place.

And that you guys are the best.

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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: indi52

episode 322




just so that we know and are abs sure about this, wiki says:

mauve... from the french form of malva mallow, is a pale purple colour, which is named after the mallow flower. the first use of the word mauve as a colour was in 1796-8 according to the oxford english dictionary, but its use seems to have been rare before 1859. another name for the colour is mallow with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in english in 1611.

and since rhyming with that mallow i am shallow, this episode really was for me only and all about a man and his mauve. there is also his "kaun rokega mujhe.

i'll be back with more and mauve soon.



ufff.. thank you for these Indi di. words are just not enough for this man. the more times we paste these edits on each page the better.

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