In our college day, my friend Anup shared this poem with me. Today I found the paper on which this poem was written. Very inspirational poem. I remember his cousin wrote this. Hope you will like it. All credit goes to Anup and his cousin.
I Can See You Though you are not here, I can Feel you, Your soft tone and the warmth in you eyes. I can see sparkles within them and confidence they give me. I can go miles and seas; as you are with me. I can say we will climb mountains together, and touch the sky I belive I can As these are your words, Now are mine. I can; Yes I Can.
"Lallati Bhandaar" is the song picturised on all the characters of film, as this is the Gondhal a song sung in the praise of the Goddess Yellamma.
It involves wonderful usage of traditional instruments.Singers - Ajay Gogavale, ajay.
Amazing song from Marathi Movie Jogwa. Beautiful dance.
It takes you to the different world. Trance!!!
Please give me your feedback about the music of this song. Thanks.
'''Jogwa - The Awakening (Marathi: जोगवा) is a National Film Award winning 2009 Marathi film directed by Rajiv Patil and produced under iDream Productions & Screenplay by Sanjay Krishnaji Patil. It stars Uupendra Limaye and Mukta Barve in the lead roles while Priya Berde, Vinay Apte and Kishor Kadam essay supporting roles.
The film bagged five awards at the national film awards for 2009 National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues, National Film Award for Best Actor : Uupendra Limaye National Film Award for Best Music Direction : Ajay Atul , National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer : Shreya Ghoshal for song "Jeev Dangla" , National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer: Hariharan for song "Jeev Dangla"
Lyrics - Lallati Bhandar from Marathi Movie Jogwa.
lallati bhandar, dur lotun de andhar alo durun rangun dongar yengun ughad devi daar
navsala paav tu, haakala dhaav tu haakala dhaav tu, devi majhya antari rahav tu devi majhya antari rahav tu, kaam krodh arpuni laav tu kaam krodh marduni laav tu, devi majhi paar kar naav tu
dola bharun, tuzi murat pahin murat pahin, tujha mahima gain mahima gain, tula ghugarya vahin ghugarya vahin, tujha bhandara khain drust lagali lagali haldichya angala
lallati bhandar, dur lotun de andhar alo durun rangun dongar yengun ughad devi daar
yallama devi cha jagar hyo, bhakti cha sagar nividachi chi bhakar hi davati ga, jamlya ga lekar punavecha chandva, devi cha mayecha pazar aai chya mayecha pazar, sagar hyo bhakticha sagar
khana naralane tuzi, oti mi bharin oti mi bharin, tujhi seva karin seva karin, tujha devhara dharen devhara dharen, majhi onjal bharen
lallati bhandar, dur lotun de andhar alo durun rangun dongar yengun ughad devi daar
yallama devi cha jagar hyo, bhakti cha sagar nividachi chi bhakar hi davati ga, jamlya ga lekar punavecha chandva, devi cha mayecha pazar aai chya mayecha pazar, sagar hyo bhakticha sagar
Some shots of this song are used in MJ's "This is it" documentory. When I saw this song I loved the voice and the actress too.
If you go to you tube and see the comments given on this video there is one interesting comment I am posting it here:
toyrocketastronaut (13 hours ago):
Good God she was gorgeous!
I'd love to live back then. When men were men and women were women. I'd trade 2010 for 1946 in a second!
Lyrics:
"When they had the earthquake - in San Francisco-back in 19`6 They said that old mother nature - was up to her old tricks. That's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown- Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame One night she started to - shim and shake- that brought on the `Frisco quake So you can, Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame. They once had a shootin' -up in the Klondike when they got Dan McGrew Folks were puttin' the blame on - the lady known as Lew that's the story that went around, but here's the real lowdown- Put the blame on mame boys, put the blame on mame Mame did a dance called the Hichy-koo, that's the thing that slew McGrew So you can, Put the blame on mame boys PUT-THE-BLAME-ON-MAME"
GILDA (1946)
A Columbia Picture
Producer:Viginia Van Upp Director: Charles Vidor
Screenplay: Marion Parsonnet, from adaptation by Jo Eisinger of an E. A. Ellington story
The Stars: Rita Hayworth: Gilda Glenn Ford: Johnny Farrell George MacReady: Ballin Mundson Joseph Calleia: Detective Obregon Steven Geray: Uncle Pio
Songs: by Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts: "Amado Mio," "Put the Blame On Mame"
Miss Hayworth's song vocals: Anita Ellis Dances staged by Jack Cole Gowns by Jean Louis