Thursday, March 6, 2008

Tere Bin Lyrics... n translation

Tere Bin was a very cool song filmed in 'Delhi Heights'. Music was rocking... Translation of Lyrics follows '/' and am sure everyone will find the lyrics more beautiful than their sweethearts they will associate these words to.. :P

tere bin / besides you
sanu sohnia / my love
koi hor nahio labhna / i shan't find another
jo dave / who'll give
ruh nu sakun / peace to my soul
chukke jo nakhra mera / and indulge me
ve main sare ghumm ke vekhia / i have gone and seen it all
amrika , roos, malaysia / america, russia, malaysiana
kittey vi koi fark si / there wasn't any difference
har kise di koi shart si / they all had some condition
koi mangda mera si sama / some asked for my time
koi hunda surat te fida / some were fascinated with my face
koi mangda meri si vafa / some demanded my fidelity
na koi mangda merian bala / none wanted my demons
tere bin / besides you
hor na kise / no one else
mangni merian bala / wanted my demons
tere bin / besides you
hor na kise / no one else
karni dhup vich chhan / shall shade me in the sun
jiven rukia / (the) way you paused
si tun zara / slightly
nahion bhulna / i shan't forget
main sari umar / all my life
jiven akhia si akhan chura / you said, looking away
"rovenga sanu yad kar" / "you shall weep in my memory"
hasia si main hasa ajeeb / i laughed a strange laugh
(par) tu nahi si hasia / but you didn't
dil vich tera jo raaz si / you had a secret in your heart
mainu tu kyon ni dasia / why didn't you tell me
tere bin / besides you
sanu eh raz / none shall tell this
kise hor nahion dasna / secret to me
tere bin / besides you
peerh da ilaaj / what druid
kis vaid kolon labhna / has the cure to my ills
milia si ajj mainu / i found today
tera ik patra / a note of yours
likhia si jis 'te / on which you had scribbeled
tun shayr varey shah da / a varis shah couplet
park ke si osnu / upon reading which
hanjnu ik duliya / a teardrop fell
akhan 'ch band si / what was locked in the eye
seh raaz ajj khulia / was revealed today
ki tere bin / that other than you
eh mere hanjnu / these tears of mine
kise hor / won't be kissed by
nahio chumna / none else
ki tere bin / that other than you
eh mere hanjhu / these tears of mine
mitti vich rulnha / will wither in the dust

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Are India the new leaders in cricket?

After a crunching win in the first final and a thrilled filled second final victory, India have won the CB Series outplaying Australia in every department of the game in the finals. The tri-series must be ranked as one of the toughest tournaments in the game, alongside the World Cup and Champions Trophy.

Most keen observers of the game would agree that if the umpiring in the Test series had been competent, India would have at least drawn the series if not won it.

Clearly, India are now at par with the world champions, if not better than them. It would make the trans-pacific rivalry the premier contest in the game.

India had also won the Twenty20 championship in South Africa, and the Under-19 team has recently won the junior world title in Kuala Lumpur.

Have India rewritten the new world order in cricket?
Is this good run a short, passing phase or a sign of things to come? Most importantly, can India win the 2011 World Cup?

Monday, March 3, 2008

Is BCCI selling Indian Cricket's pride?

Courtesy: Girdhar Gopal's Article
BCCI's mild response to the trashing of Ishant Sharma and Harbhajan Singh I think tells a sordid tale. The whole thing appears to be for the benefit of IPL. Hayden, Ponting and Symonds the sledgers in chief of the Australian team are all playing in the IPL. Controversy sells tickets and so it appears that they will sacrifice India's honour for selling tickets in the IPL.

Otherwise, the abuse heaped on Harbhajan and the vulnerable 19 year old Ishant should have attracted a much harder and consequential response than is currently the case. The very fact that the insulters of Indian players and of India are given pride of place in the IPL tells us that the BCCI has no shame, in its worship of mammon. Pawar and his allies in Congress are long known to play vote bank politics. Such politics is a cynical exploitation of religious diferences for gain at the ballot. The game that Pawar and Company are playing vis a vis Australia and the IPL, is no less cynical. They are getting controversial people with a contempt of India to join the IPL just to stir the pot of passions in the IPL and in India. A cynical exercise par excellence.

It would have been much better if Symonds(in my view the Darth Vader of Australian cricket), Hayden showing absolute contempt and racial superiority towards India and Ricky Ponting who is willing to do anything to win had not been bought and paid for by the IPL at exhorbitant bonuses. There are hundreds of cricketers both in in India and abroad that could have been selected in lieu of the malignant three. Cricket quality might have suffered a bit, but India would have held its head up high and the malignant three would have found that rotton behavior has consequences.

Meri Tareef :P...

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I wish life wud have been a match of kickboxing.... i cud have got punched...and that before i could even start feeling the pain in my jaws... everything wud have been lost.... but my life has been more like a bike race ( i never had a bike of my own though) where on every rising gear... u become able to gain more speed.... but the power that provided you the strength to get there drops down... And quiet ironically so....balancing it requires effort and there is no reverse gear in a motorcycle. A sport that i would never want my life to be....!!!??? archery. Remember the old saying... 'Kamaan se nikla teer kabhi wapis nahi aata', i would hate a life where everything is irreversible