Monday, November 28, 2011

Second-u Post-u, Mama! =D

We've always heard great musicians say -- "Music knows no boundaries."
I couldn't agree with it more. Here I am writing this post while listening to one of the coolest song I've heard in a while. Yes, you've guessed it right. Its a song that is spreading like a virus all over, "Why this kolaveri di?".

The first time I heard the song I barely got the meaning. But the music is so damn catchy that I couldn't get the "pa pa paan pa pa paan pa pa paa pa pa paan" out of my head. Then I asked a few of my southy friends what those wrods meant and all of a sudden the whole song started to make sense. And now I'm hooked to it. I've heard that song over a million times. I know that lyrics by heart. And I got my brother hooked to it too. Haha.


The South Indian accent, great music and most of all, simple yet funny lyrics make the song totally awesome. I mean the lyrics couldn't be simpler. It has no deeper meaning that needs to be found out. If you know what the tamil words mean the song is is just plain hilarious. The music and the beats have such a good hook that it keeps on playing in your mind. And to top it all, the South Indian accent. I mean how cute/cool does "lovvu lovvu, oh my lovvu" sound?!


I do agree that music knows no bounds. Its popular pretty much all over the country. And as the Stats show its popular in any place that has Indian people living. Its equally popular in Australia, Canada, USA and England.  But after listening to this song, I must say, that the simplicity of it also is a reason for its fame. All the people in the video seem to be mildly aware of the shooting but the way they also seem to enjoy the song does make a difference. 


But obviosly. A coin always has two sides. There are many people who think that the song is nothing but just bullshit. Well, "To each his own." is the best way to settle it. You like it, good, listen to it again. If you don't then still, good for you. Don't ever listen to it again. I mean what purpose would it solve to fight over how good the song is on the video comments or on your facebook links?! 


All, I know is that its a light song, which when you hear, you get a big smile on your faceand it should be taken in good humor. Anyway, I'm of to listen to the song again. People might hate it or whatever, I know I can't get over it. So a link is posted if you wanna hear it. I hope the songs gives you a good laugh too.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR12Z8f1Dh8
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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Exam time?! Yeah, whatever.



Okay.
So, as the name suggests, writing my first blog post ever isn't what my parents would call maximum utilization of my time. My exams start in about 14 days (saying 14 days sounds better than two weeks...moving on!) and I haven't studied at all for them.
You see, almost two weeks back was Diwali and that kept me all busy. Cleaning the house, cleaning the top most shelf that you never use, meeting your friends, eating chocolates, giving chocolates, making rangolis and etc. So basically Diwali was a busy time. On top of that, two of my closest friends came back to Delhi that week so meeting them and all took up time. And no, it does not end there, all of this was followed by my birthday (one of the most amazing ones if I may add) and my dad's birthday. The nest week flew by while I got over last week's awesomeness.
Which brings us to today, I just got back from my best friend's place. I visited few of the most amazing people's house. In case you are wondering why was I all over the city, well, that is because I was helping one of my best friend's with her sister's wedding invitation distribution (yeah, it sounds like some dooooor ki shaadi but no, its like ghar ki shaadi only for me).
And now at 9:10 PM, here I am, certain about failing tomorrow's internal and not in a mood to study a bit (over the next two weeks, I have to attend the wedding and go for the dance practices and all), planning to go and watch MasterChef Australia where as somewhere in the back of my mind I can't help but think "How the hell do I manage to pass the exams?"
So, here are a few things that probably aren't the ideal things to do during exam time-
*Spending time on the phone telling people how much you want them to be in delhi on your birthday.
*Spending time on the phone anyway.
*Skype-ing your brother till almost 2 in the night
*Making plans to meet people in december.
*Committing to dance in your best friend's sister's wedding. (I know that is wrong English)
*Trying to figure out why is your stupid teacher a sadistic old woman.(Instead, try studying in the classroom, it might just help when the need be,)
*Sleeping the whole day.
*Miss college thinking that you'll study today.
*Go out to random places just to eat 'chaat'
*Talking to your friend about the most random things in life till about 4 in the morning.
*Starting a new novel.(the worst idea if you like reading)
*Deciding your wardrobe for the upcoming wedding.
*Changing your mind about the wardrobe that you chose for the upcoming wedding,
*Going winter shopping.
*Watching Two and a Half Men (You're just wasting you time watching season 9)
*Discussing Vampire diaries and Gossip girl.
*Have an internet plan on your phone that lets you access net anytime, anywhere.
*Writing your first ever blog post.
*Participating in a random competition that was held in some other college. ( I won second prize B] ) 
Well, if you aren't doing half of those things, then you're good to go. And now that you've this whole thing, I hope it brought a smile to your face ( Its the corniest ending ever but i've got a bloody Microeconomics book infront of me waiting to be picked up and studied from). Now you shall get back to some realy boring studying to do.