An Excuse to Write
Sunday, April 10, 2005
  Zindagi Khwab Hai
Its raining heavily and I'm happy. Not excited. Not that content. Just at peace, filhaal.
Like this song:

Dil ne humse jo kaha, humne vaisa hi kiya
Phir kabhi phursat se sochenge...
Bura tha ya bhala

Zindagi khwab hai,
Kwab main, Jhoot kya
Aur bhala sach hai kya
Artist: Mukesh
Lyrics: Shailendra
Jaagte Raho (1956)

 
Comments:
there's a touch of subtlety to your writing.. it's fresh, and it's delicate.. not fragile-delicate, but feminine-delicate
 
itz raining heavily, get drenched..
 
women and the rain, it's just very melody drama, bollywood, shollywood. but sweet. mushy yet pure. Aaaah, times I am glad to be one.
 
I came across your site, looking for people who loved the delicate poetic charm of certain film songs from the so called hindi film world. Saw this post and wondered how certain songs have effected people all around, in a smilar way.

I was looking for other people who had writen lines from this song, as I too did it today in my blog.

The "Zindagi Khwab Hai" song gives a view of acceptence of whatever goes in the life.

My Blog is at http://madhyantar.blogspot.com/
 
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