Watching salaam namaste
hi,
I watched salaam namaste yesterday. this movie is close to heart to me for many reasons:
* it was the first (of the many) night show movies i have watched
* it was the first movie i watched in mumbai (with lotsa ncstians together)
* it has Preity Zinta in it! (three cheers!)
Most of the time, I have having a memory trip when i was watching the movie rather that concentrating on what was going on the screen.
The wonderful stuff about entertainment material is, you also remember all the context that was associate with the song or movie that u liked.
I still remember the wonderful few days i spent in Mysore whenever i watch the song "Deedar de" because it was the most popular song during that time.
I used to have my radio playing when i used to study till my 1oth. so, when i am answering a question, i used to get reminded of the song that was playing when i was reading that particular chapter.
I have seen people break into tears just on hearing the tune of a particular song.
D.B.C. Pierre in his book, Vernon God Little calls them "Fate Songs" ...
Any such experiences?
I watched salaam namaste yesterday. this movie is close to heart to me for many reasons:
* it was the first (of the many) night show movies i have watched
* it was the first movie i watched in mumbai (with lotsa ncstians together)
* it has Preity Zinta in it! (three cheers!)
Most of the time, I have having a memory trip when i was watching the movie rather that concentrating on what was going on the screen.
The wonderful stuff about entertainment material is, you also remember all the context that was associate with the song or movie that u liked.
I still remember the wonderful few days i spent in Mysore whenever i watch the song "Deedar de" because it was the most popular song during that time.
I used to have my radio playing when i used to study till my 1oth. so, when i am answering a question, i used to get reminded of the song that was playing when i was reading that particular chapter.
I have seen people break into tears just on hearing the tune of a particular song.
D.B.C. Pierre in his book, Vernon God Little calls them "Fate Songs" ...
Any such experiences?
