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hinduthug:

Radha kaise na jale?

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jiski zubaan urdu ki tarah 
meri shaamo-raat, meri kaynaat
woh yaar mera saiyaan, saiyaan 

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"Namaste may be used as a greeting or upon parting; however, it is often a gesture with greater significance. The hands are clasped at the heart chakra to increase the flow of the divine spirit into the heart. It may be done alone, as a private meditation, a gesture of respect or to allow for connection between two people. We are one."

— (via soul-surfer)

(via peacelovehappiness-kayday)

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her: usko samaj bhi nahi aata
me: uska kasoor thori na
her: yeah..
me: gora ea bichara

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rainbowsandwitheringwinters:

Jinhe Poornjanm Mein Puran Vishvaas Hai Keval Vahi Sameep Jaane Ka Khatra Ootayen.
Khatra (Danger)
Krpya Paas Nahin Jaaven (Please don’t go close)
(For people who cannot read Hindi)
This will remain forever funny. I died.

I quite enjoyed many of the signs I saw in India when I visited four years back.This one is quite amusing as well.  

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It had been so long since I’d watched a Bollywood movie. I stopped watching them some time ago because it seemed like they all had the same story lines with the same handfuls of actors recycled for every movie with the men wearing all black and chasing money and the women unnecessarily under dressed.
My mum saw London Dreams and told me I may like it. It was pretty good. Filmography could have been a tad bit better. It had a good story, the music was ok. Not the best, but it was decent. It’s about a young boy who literally runs off to chase after his dreams after repeatedly being shot down by his father. But his best friend gets in the way of things (unintentionally) and envy and jealousy just about ruin everything.
I miss the old Bollywood movies (even if it seemed like every single one had Shah Rukh or Amitabh in them). I really do.