Sunday, 22 September 2013

Playing the Strings...

I was huge fan of guitar since childhood and I was fond of having a blazing guitar in my hand. Imitating guitarist with an artificial guitar was just so fun.
As soon as I finished my 10th Exams I rushed to guitar stores to find out basic guitars at a cheaper rate. Parents were not really serious about my plans as they thought I would leave it half a way.

Finally a day arise, my dad took me to a shop of instruments, that evening I bought first ever guitar.

I joined guitar Class around same time as soon as I bought it.
Mr. Mohan Pendse, one of the top Violin players in India.
He has mastered Tabla, Casio, Flute, including Guitar.

The first tutorial really bled my fingers but totally amazing and worthy

I learnt guitar from many of my friends and college friends. I attended classes for almost a year. Till that time I had learnt guitar on the basic level.

As I reached higher college, I had developed affection for music, guitar songs by various artists and bands. Bryan Adams, green day, john mayer etc.


Now, it’s been Six years I've been playing Guitar, Still lots to learn,


But have learnt so much so I've made a music video and still try to learn more things.


SO FOR NOW ENJOOOOOY THE VIDEO....

Do give reviews... Cheers.




Hopeless Guy aka Ghanta song

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

A cinematic journey,an emotional retreat,  -that is Bhaag Milkha Bhaag for you. We all have heard about Milkha singh (or have we not?) but here was a story ready to be told, to be narrated for whom Life's biggest problems start with a job hunt and end upon heartbreaks .Milkha Singh's story certainly is the one we should look upon. It has everything. Pain of losing a family, the backdrop of partition, the determination to win the one you love and a dream. Throw it all together with the added drama of India vs. Pakistan and you have one of the most neglected sports stories of the century
Even if you lack the faintest interest in sports, this movie will draw you closer for life’s simplest pleasures and the dedication & zeal to achieve that.
 Farhan Akhtar is at his  best .He has put in a hell of efforts and it definitely shows ,supported by a power packed supporting cast this is a movie you can’t dare to give a miss must watch
 Bhaag Milkha Bhaag for it triumphs in its depiction of a man coming to terms with the ugliest scenes from his childhood, witnessing his parents’ slaughter during the Partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 and rebuilding his life to become an Indian icon

Who knows you may stop complaining about those little discomforts that life throws on your way.

My verdict is awesome. Audience wanted more of Milkha singh.
Ratings: ****