https://youtu.be/QRasm7AUVno ( The movie scene) Sankarabaranam, a Telugu 1980 musical drama was a super duper hit for its music. There is this scene wherein a small girl is learning music for the song “Broche Varevaru ra, Ninu vina raghu vara”, and her teacher is teaching her to sing it in as a rap song. The lead protagonist Sankara Sastri overhears them and reprimands him for making a classical song into rap., and says every type of music has got is own nuances and soul and you cannot mix it up. And to make him understand better, he compares it with the cry of a small child for its mother. He says in every situation, the child has a different pitch / tone/modulation in the way the word
Interesting first encounter share.. Also there's nothing wrong in giving credits to people who deserve and contributed to your growth and here in this write up your god mother .it's way of giving gurudakshina n joy of giving to all those people who made you .I look forward for a nice book published over the period with each experience narrative with a takeaway message and is compilation of experiences translated into story for reader
very well-written and superb article once again. It bought back all the beautiful memories of 07:52am from Dombivli. What fun days. I remember your transition from Nariman 'point to your media job... Love reading your blogs and look forward to many more.. keep it coming.. Cheers!
Good one👍👍
Interesting first encounter share.. Also there's nothing wrong in giving credits to people who deserve and contributed to your growth and here in this write up your god mother .it's way of giving gurudakshina n joy of giving to all those people who made you .I look forward for a nice book published over the period with each experience narrative with a takeaway message and is compilation of experiences translated into story for reader
Thank you so much Gannesh. hope to keep up with the expectations
Toooooo good....very well narrated and so inspiring...!!! Looking forward for the next blog🙈
Thank you
Good one Sudha...very well written👍
Thank you Nanda
Lovely Sudha! The description of train journey brought back memories of Mumbai.
Wow u r fellow mumbaite great
I was one for first two decades. Now a Bengaluru hudugi (not age wise but mentally 😀)
Reverse osmosis, I was in Bangalore till college and now in amchi Mumbai
I am grateful that I got to experience two great cities. Please keep these posts coming.
very well-written and superb article once again. It bought back all the beautiful memories of 07:52am from Dombivli. What fun days. I remember your transition from Nariman 'point to your media job... Love reading your blogs and look forward to many more.. keep it coming.. Cheers!
Thank you Vinaya Yes you were a part of the core group
Sudha Reading your blog reveals you have good habit of reading Books and skill of keeping reader engaged throughout the blog.
Your writing is friendly and informal,
inspiration for all. Looking forward to read more stories from your Khajana.
Thank you so so much Hiteshji, kind words
Very well written Sudha with good flavor of stories to support. Keep it up & like to read more & more from you
Thank you for your kind words DG
Very nice Sudha!!! 👍👍
Thank you Kavi
Very nice Sudha!!! 👍👍
Very nicely explained, how u can write so much....
Thank you for your kind words KP
Very nicely explained, how u can write so much....
Beautifully written Sudha , supbbbb I liked it keep going, God Bless You always .....I like to read more
Thank you for your kind words KB
Beautifully narrated Sudha, inspiring indeed. We were colleagues during your media journey, or was it like copassengers in another train ride:)
We want to read more.
Thank you Sudheer, as I mentioned during my talk with you, I have learnt a lot from you, Yes more on that coming up later
Awesome initiative in storytelling Sudha....you are an inspiration
Thank you Sunita
Lovey memories, and wonderful storytelling! Look forward to the next one!
Thank you Pritam