♬ Pau-bhaji, Patties, Samosa ♬ … Did you think this was the sequel to Afghan Jalebi? Nope, those are not the lyrics of any new age song! That was the menu, which we gobbled up and got set for a night of music masti magic.
So okay, what does an Election Day mean to you? Other than the ardent desire for a change, a revolution, an awakening, it signifies something very big. Don't be shy to admit it, it's a Holiday! Totally! Each one of us deserves family time and doesn't get a lot of it, so days like these provide perfect opportunities for happy long weekends.
That's what it was, this weekend, here
in Singapore. This country is not in any need of a big transformation. It
doesn't face the challenges emerging economies are facing, and so elections here
provide joys in more ways than one. And one such joy was obviously the chance
to recuperate after a hazy fortnight.
And what recuperation it was! The
start itself was a smashing one! A dear friend had hosted a Karaoke night.
Until then, I was under the impression that for something like Karaoke, you
gotta head to a Karaoke bar and stretch your vocal cords amidst a group of
strangers. But this was a pleasant surprise. The erstwhile friend owns a karaoke
system, and so one can sing loud and proud, and go all out, without any inhibitions
:-).
She and her husband are veterans,
with lovely voices and a great hang of the system. My family joined in the fun,
with our amateur performances. But we did manage good scores, especially Mr.A
who hit the century mark and totally got into the groove. The only trouble was that
Master A suddenly got dramatic. He is an absolute lover of music, and keeps
humming songs all the time, be it nursery rhymes, English hits or even the
hardcore Bollywood chartbusters. Some of the words may be missing, (he’s 2 and
a quarter), but the tune is always perfect. So this music lover for some reason
wasn’t in favour of me or his daddy holding the microphone. No we aren’t bad
singers, and it wasn’t ‘You gotta stop!’ kind of a reaction. It was more like,
‘Give me the mike, and let me sing my songs.’
The other friend of mine who was a
part of the Masti is an adorable Indo-Canadian. Having been raised abroad, she
is not so familiar with a lot of old Bollywood numbers and so we dug out songs
for her to sing. After her initial resistance, she was awesome and so was her
family.
It doesn’t matter where in the
world you are. A get together, a group of Indians, to top it up, a Bollywood
musical night. How would it ever be complete without some filmy gossip! So I shared
my knowledge about Bajirao Mastani from my school history books. (Sanjay Leela
Bansali has surely raised everyone’s curiosity about the Peshwa and his love-life).
And amongst other things, I in return learnt that Azharuddin is dating Jwala, and
Sangeeta is back with Salman!
All in all, an evening well spent.
Company of great friends is always refreshing. And it gets even better for my
family, when you accompany it with musical notes, tempo and melody.
PS. Go ahead, give it a try. Gaana aye ya na aye, doesn't matter! Rhythm
shall surely get you :-).
23 comments:
Awesome post, yes definelty karaoke is indeed an excellent way that turns each one into a singer! We do enjoy it a lot, specially when person from every age single group join in the fun, turning the experience into a house full of musical professionals!
Good one!
Hi Leena,
Can imagine the fun you guys must have had :) I am an ardent listener of old hindi songs and a night singing hindi songs seems like a perfect relaxing one :)
Thanks Amruta! And thats so true, when the whole family participates, its like a musical show within the confines of your home :-)
Thanks so much Tejali :-)
Hi Mayuri, it totally is...It is relaxing in a lot of ways and a lot of fun..each one of us ought to find time to do activities like these, they are good stressbusters!
That's awesome fun and such gathering makes the enjoyment of life memorable. Gaana aye na aye.love this song:)
Hey l love karaoke... On every 31st December we hv a get together with my Hubby's college friends n der families... N one of them has this karaoke system it's full night karaoke night for us . though all cant sing but some of us r too good at it. N I can't stop myself from singing..... Gana aaye ya na aaye gana chahiye...,.
Hey l love karaoke... On every 31st December we hv a get together with my Hubby's college friends n der families... N one of them has this karaoke system it's full night karaoke night for us . though all cant sing but some of us r too good at it. N I can't stop myself from singing..... Gana aaye ya na aaye gana chahiye...,.
Awesome read Leena! Well done:))
Hahaha, an evening worth cherishing!
I would have loved to see a pic here, especially of cute Mr A in action.
Hey Vishal, thanks bro...that is really a delightful song, an iconic one :-)
Sonal, that must be a real 31st celebration! Awesome fun! And yeah, doesn't matter if we are perfect singers, the point is getting into the groove and drowning our stress in the world of music :-)
Thanks so much Reetu dear :-)
Alok, yeah it was an evening to cherish indeed..and next time, I will try and click a pic of Master A in action :-)
Why just Master A, a grt family picture is what will seal the deal. Amazing article.
Thanks so much Sumeet dear... and will try to fulfil your wish once I have the permission of the said models ;-)
What a fun evening! Well-written, Leena.
I agree with Alok. I would have loved to see Master A in action too.
Thanks Kiran! Yep I agree, next time for sure :-)
Great fun for sure and a splendid opportunity to experiment on your own singing skills. I am sure it must've worked as a stress buster too. Enjoyed.
Thanks and cheers.
Absolutely Dilip, it did work as a stress buster..music always does that isn't it! Thanks for stopping by :-)
Hi Leena, karaoke sure is fun..but the news of Azharuddin dating Jwala and Sangeeta back with Salman is equally interesting. :-)
Hehe Somali, glad to find a fellow enthusiast :-)
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