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more fav love songs

Posted by: lara   
September 28th,
2008

At the beginning with you

At the beginning with you

At the Beginning - Anastacia - by Richard Marx and Donna Lewis ( a few lines I was impressed)

“No one told me I was going to find you, Unexpected what you did to my heart.”
“Nothing’s gonna tear us apart.”

“Careless Whispers” - by George Micheal ( a few lines)
Though its easy to pretend I know you ‘re not a fool
Should have known better than to cheat a friend, Wasted chance that I’ve been given. So I am never gonna dance again the way I danced with you

Time can never mend Careless Whispers of a good friend
There’s no comfort in the truth.

“Tonight the music seems so loud. I wish that we could lose this crowd. May be its better this way we hurt each other with the things we want to say. We could have been so good to gether. We could have built the stands for ever. But Now whose gonna stay.”

Most favourite Bharathiyar Kavithai

Posted by: lara   
September 4th,
2008

Nallodhor veenai seidhen. Adhai nalam keda puzhudhiyil eriva thundo.
Solldi siva sakthi, enai sudar migum arivudan padaithuvittai
Vallamai tharayo, indha maanilam payanura vazhavatharke

solladi siva sakthi, nila chumayena uriguvaiyo
dhasaiyinai thee chudinum siva sakthiyai paadinal agam ketean
nasaiaru manam ketean nitham navam ena sudar tharum uyir ketean
asaivaru madhi ketean idhai arulvadhil unak edhum thadai ulladho.

more fav love songs day 2

Posted by: lara   
September 1st,
2008

Invisible Man - by 98 Degrees
Written by Dane DeViller, Sean Hosein, and Steve Kipner
You can hardly wait to tell all your frieds how his kisses taste sweet like wine
And how he always makes your heart skip a beat every time he walks by
And if you are feeling down he’ll pick you up. He’ll hold you close when you are making love. He’s everything you’ve been dreaming off

I wish you’d look at me that way. You beautiful eyes lookin deep into mine. Tellin me more than any words could say. But you dont even know I am alive. Baby to you all I am is the invisible man.

“your face lights up when ever he appears” - ;)

Invisible Man performed by 98 Degrees

Most favourite English love songs

Posted by: lara   
August 25th,
2008

“God Must Have spent a little more time on you” - by N’Sync ( A few lines)
Written By - Sturken, C; Rogers, E
Can this be true. Can this be real. How can I put into words what I feel. My life was complete. I thought I was born. Why do I feel like I am losing control. Never thought that love could feel like this. And you change my world with just one Kiss.

When I look in to your eyes I know that its true. “God must have spent a little more time on you”.

 NSync performing God must have spent a little more time on you

Because You Loved Me - By Celine Dion ( a few lines)
Written By - Diane Eve Warren

For all those times you stood by me
For all the truth you made me see
For all the joy you brang to my life
For all the wrong that you made right
For every dream you made come true
For all the love I found in you
I ‘ll be forever thank ful baby
You are the one who held me up
Never let me fall, You are the one who saw me through.

You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldnt speak
You were my eyes when I couldnt see
You saw the best there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldnt reach
You gave me faith as you believe.

“I am every thing I am because you loved me”

“I was blessed because I was loved by you”

Celine performing Because You Loved Me

India and History channel

Posted by: lara   
August 20th,
2008

I love watching History channel, my most favorite TV channel. I have learnt a lot of mysteries from our past by many programs broadcasted by the channel. I would name it “My knowledge booster”. But one thing that worries me is why there aren’t programs that talk about Hindu mythology. We have so much to say from our History and mythology.
In fact every other religion in the world namely Christianity or Muslim, they believe in one God, and have one sacred book. But when it comes to Hinduism we have millions of Gods, and each of them have their own set of sacred books or temples. We have a huge past to talk about. Our mythological stories are in numerous. When they talk about Doomsday or science in history its most of the time Mayan Civilization or the Egyptian civilization Why not ours? If at all I am given a carrier with the channel and is allowed to dig our past, I would be come the luckiest on earth.
I watched in numerous videos on ancient aliens and UFO’s. But there is strikingly too much of similarity that is being said by other civilizations and that has existed in Hindu mythology. UFO’s from other civilizations sources from a drawing of a flying object on their walls or winged gods or abductions. But my God would you believe it.
This has been happening day in and day out in our Hindu mythology. We have winged Gods, and every God is associated with a vehicle. The vehicle is either an animal or a flying object. Even in Ramayana there is a mention about the “Pushpaga Vimanam” or otherwise known as a flying saucer.

It is believed that every saint or sage who attains purity is said to be abducted by God. Or in other civilizations it is mentioned as communication with supreme beings.

Why I like dasavatharam?

Posted by: lara   
August 19th,
2008

It is always his attitude towards life that keeps me in immense astonishment. Recently I watched one of his interviews and was so impressed with a few words of what he said. He achieved that attitude from some great director I believe. I don’t remember his name.
The question was “How is he able to deliver some extraordinary movies like dasavatharam”. He simply replied with a smile, “You have to think that the movie that we are currently working on is the last chance we have got to perform as death may come right after this movie”. For a second I felt goose bumps.

I liked dasavatharam his latest movie for so many reasons. I could also exactly predict why they did not like it or most of the people start criticizing it. The reason could only be one. Most of the people didn’t understand the concept behind it. Most of us would not have come across Chaos theory or Butterfly Effect. We would have never read about our history which had happened somewhere in 6th or 8th century BC. But I got impressed from the initial 15 minutes where we see a huge set of 8th century and a possible happened incident that had happened during that time. There is so much said in that few hours you could not easily understand the whole.
I was so excited when Mr. Kamal said that they are planning to release a book on Dasavatharam (explaining the loose ends), or what people say that they did not understand. I am not trying to say that I understood the movie completely. But I was astonished to see so much shown in a tamil movie. It is definitely a new venture for Kollywood.
Every single detail had been taken care of. I was even more excited that his next venture would be a complete movie which is based on the first 15 minutes of Dasavatharam, for a history loving person like me. It is definitely a huge treat. I believe it will be called “Marma Yogi”. I am not sure about the name but.

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