Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 4th Dec, 2025
REVISION OF YRKKH 4.12
FAMILY TREE 3.12
🏏South Africa tour of India 2025: India vs SA - 2nd ODI🏏
5000 episodes of YRKKH
What made you guys start watching?
Should "Megastar" King Khan stop dancing at weddings at 60?
Tribute To Legacy
Yami calls out the PR against Dhurandhar and Hrithik supports.
My Box Office Predictions for Dhurandhar
They have only one topic! “GK”
Kriti Sanon s sister s wedding/Kartik s sisters wedding.
Let's talk Gen 3
Kaira Memory ❤️
Paparazzi Hit Back At Jaya Bachchan Call For Boycott
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at the Red Sea Festival
Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol statue unveiled in London- video
Originally posted by: iaminfrankfurt
A treasured memory for me is of the day when I saw the Niagara falls the first time. I don't know how they do it now, but in those days they used to take the visitors in a ferry to a place where one could see and hear water falling all around. I read this exaggeration somewhere - the sound of the falls is so loud that it would supress the sound of 32 jet planes flying over. I remember vividly that the sound was very loud but it didn't hurt my ears because it was still the sound of water. It was even soothing because all the other unwanted noises were totally erased. As the water hit the rocks below, my face was sprinkled with drops of water on the rebound. I returned from the falls refreshed - and also totally humbled by the sheer force of water.
I know I am getting into mindless blabbering here - but to me, a great singer stirs a part of your own self. A song is good if you can relate to it - if the singer can invoke a dormant yet powerful memory of yours. This is what Raja Hasan does to me. 😊
1000% correct....thats what happened to me. I never wrote anything poetic. cool, thats his power of voice that I keep posting about him
Originally posted by: iaminfrankfurt
Before 29th, Raja Hasan had provided enough entertainment to his fans. They were crazy about his khanakdaar voice and straight-from-the-heart singing. But Raja reminded his fans mostly of the softer melodies like wind-chimes or Jal-tarang. On 29th, Raja caught his unsuspecting fans by surprise when he unleashed two power-packed performances.
What was that ? A Tsunami ? Zalzala ? Eruption of a dormant volcano ?
A Rock Star was born. What we witnessed was a performance that even "THE BOSS" would have been proud of.
Vishal had once said to Raja - "Jab tumhara best aayega to yeh stage hil jaayega". Not only did the stage shake, everyone was swept away by the sheer power of his performance. His gigantic presence on the stage dwarfed everyone else. I was reminded of my favourite childhood TV program - He-Man - when the He-Man takes out his sword and screams "I have the power". That was Raja for you on Saturday - equally powerful - but melodious all the way. He jumped, danced, twisted, went on his knees and sang as if there was no tomorrow.
👏 👏 👏
cant even get the title right
It is the APOCALYPSE unleashed
Originally posted by: iaminfrankfurt
Vishal had once said to Raja - "Jab tumhara best aayega to yeh stage hil jaayega". Not only did the stage shake, everyone was swept away by the sheer power of his performance.
Yea, I have seen the stage shake too. But it was because the gigantic Vishal was jumping and trying to dance on the stage, not because of the singing. 😆😛