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12th March 2012, 04:49 PM
#3421
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Om Namaste astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Triambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikalagni kalaya kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye
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12th March 2012 04:49 PM
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12th March 2012, 06:15 PM
#3422
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app_engine,
Nitpick: The musical instrument is "shehnai". Shenoy is a surname.
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
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12th March 2012, 08:32 PM
#3423
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Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
app_engine,
Nitpick: The musical instrument is "shehnai". Shenoy is a surname.

nanRi for pointing out the blunder
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12th March 2012, 08:42 PM
#3424
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3 songs due today (sat / sun / mon)...with the first two, we're also ending 1989. Both are from VVP, obviously.
For the first song of 1990, I've picked rAsA's 500th movie
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12th March 2012, 08:43 PM
#3425
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Originally Posted by
Divine22
I remember seeing this movie some years ago, Shobana was the pair for Satyaraj.
nanRi Divine22, for the confirmation on herOini & the kind words!
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12th March 2012, 08:44 PM
#3426
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My father used to use "shehnai" as a synonym for "saniyan". Until about I entered college, I grew up thinking of shenai as a bad word
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12th March 2012, 08:47 PM
#3427
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Later I learnt that the logic for his use of shenai as an abasagunam word is because of its sad strains while purportedly being a mangaLa vaadhyam for auspicious occasions. It is the lack of delivery on promise(of auspicious music) that irked him the most and confined the word to profanity status
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12th March 2012, 09:31 PM
#3428
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#315 ஏய் ஒரு பூஞ்சோலை ஆளானதே
(வாத்தியார் வீட்டுப்பிள்ளை, 1989, சித்ராவுடன்)
Eh oru poonjOlai ALAnadhE of VVP with KSC
A song where KSC almost sounds like SJ, especially in the pallavi line
Excellent song - melodious and soothing with its flute accompaniments! SPB sounds like 20-something
mArkkaNdEyakkural! With nice vaLaivu neLivukAL, the song has a "magudi" effect and can calm even a person of murderous rage! If I'm into "therapy using music", I'll strongly recommend this song to people with disturbed mind, in a rage, burst of anger etc to manage and control / subside their urges
(OTOH, this may increase certain "maRRa" urge and one has to have a proper outlet for that
)
Again, a song known to me only thru Cbe-area buses and was unquestionably popular!
Now, per my outlined plan, this song should have some interesting thing related to marriages / match making etc. Earlier, baroque admonished people to shed stigma (of 'attakkaruppu / sekkachchevappu' problems). Per my observation in TN / Kerala all thru the 70s-90s and even in the new millennium, this had been a problem - even though all of us can be called 'brown' in general. This 'fair color' had often been a decisive factor in picking the bride!
TN-dark-boys-falling-for-fair-KL-girls wasn't an unusual thing.
I had a eastie team mate (from Gauhati, he didn't like to be called "northie") who loved 'sheNbagamE' and often hummed it. He often ridiculed TN-ers for this craving of fair thOl, especially pointing out to our movies having dark heroes dancing around with "imported fair" girls
Interestingly, however, I happened to be involved in a "match-making" that was simbly opposite to this general state of the affair. (BTW, it was after Y2K and hope many of this type happen now).
I had a friend of friend, originally from TN but settled in KL due to his railway job. He & his kids had dark features (perhaps that was the reason for his love for coal / steam engine). He kept mentioning to me of not having enough contacts in TN and thus his difficulty in finding a boy for one of the girls who was in mid-20's. She had kaLaiyAna mugam but karuththa peN (that too thamizhachchi) inside KL getting a match was almost like a kuthiraikkombu.
Well, I mentioned this to my father during one of the phone calls and he told me that there's a malayALi guy - his neighbor - inside TN, looking for a bride from KL. I told him that this girl can speak both tongues, like the boy, and can be a potential match.
I was privileged to attend the marriage of them (and even gave a short speech in MalayaLam)
The boy was no MGR but definitely with typical malayALi features. He had his own cottage industry in TN - that he subsequently left behind for the siblings and moved to the girl's town in KL to start their life. I had prayed as much for the girl as my sisters for a happy married life...
About a month back, when talking to my father, he handed his phone to a visitor. Yes, it was the malayALi boy from TN who married the Thamizh girl from KL.
I was so thrilled to hear his happy voice telling me "aNNE, enga poNNu anjAnglAss padikkiRA"
:AnandhakkaNNeer:
Last edited by app_engine; 12th March 2012 at 09:57 PM.
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12th March 2012, 09:47 PM
#3429
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Originally Posted by
app_engine
SPB sounds like 20-something
mArkkaNdEyakkural! TN-dark-boys-falling-for-fair-KL-girls wasn't an unusual thing.
What does this word mean ?

Originally Posted by
app_engine
He often ridiculed TN-ers for this craving of fair thO
True, I only find this insanity amongst Tamilians, in the west, They love to be brown, they go through various tanning techniques (sun beds) even tanning tablets to be brown! South americans / Spanish people here are said to be the good looking one
Om Namaste astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Triambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikalagni kalaya kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye
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12th March 2012, 09:55 PM
#3430
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Param,
mARkaNdEyan = enRum pathinARu vayadhu person, per Indian mythology 
(BTW, the nickname for Sivakumar is mARkkaNdEyan in the Thamizh tabloids).
I just added 'kural' to it as it suits SPB perfectly
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