Wednesday 18 September 2013

Mehndi..its own journey


Mehndi art-Ramneek Kaur Gill

Major international beauty fixtures of today borrow heavily from ancient Indian rituals and techniques. Kasmin Fernandes tells you how a bindi here or a nath there, can lend you individuality in an age of clones. Whether in hairstyles, makeup or skincare, the ideas and ingredients that our ancestors passed on are finding takers all over the world. While Hollywood Alisters and international models can't get enough of the nathni, bindi and mehndi, desi skincare ingredients like sandalwood, neem and coconut..!!

With this globalisation every thing is changing.. from a few dots on hand from original mehni leaves to new rocking mehndi tattoo, mehndi has managed to survive in this world.

Dont miss my new neon green nail colour, it was goig superb with this mehndi..!!


In heaven

In Heaven-Ramneek Kaur Gill
You must have come across several people in your daily life and you kept on thinking and wondering about the gods creation.


This world is full of wonders, we see them we forget them.. Here I am trying to capture them..!!

 


Monday 9 September 2013

Bullying

Sometimes going office becomes more difficult then meeting targets. Lots of cliques, gossips, back bitching and every thing that can be done except work. Bulling has been a hot topic as of late. Wheather one would agree or not but bullying exists in corporate world.



Bullying can be critisizing you, conveinently forgeting to include you in important conversations, stealing credit of your work, or talking badly about you to others but goal is always the same: " TO TEAR YOU DOWN "

Every freasher faces a lot of problem in work place, bullying is one of the most comman problem faced by them. It takes time for a person to know this so called "corporate world"

Here are some tried recommendations, follw them as they really work:

1.) Notice the situation: Just look around and try to see what is the reality.

Find the answers of some quesions before reacting. Whats really happening here? Is this people nasty to everyone, or is it only you? Are you the one giving them too much power to do so? Are you by chance you're to much sensitive, taking his actions ,his words to heart when they should be simply ignored.

 


Tuesday 25 June 2013

SIKHI ROCKS IN CANADA..!!

                                     SIKHI AND CANADA
 
 


SIKH'S IN CANADA
There are approximately 500,000 Sikhs in Canada
  • In 1867, Canada’s first Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald wrote: “War will come someday between England and the United States and India can do us a yeoman’s service by sending an army of Sikhs …”
  • The first Sikhs arrived 1897 as part of the army regiments travelling through Canada in celebration of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
  • By 1907 there were close to 5000 Sikhs in Canada and the first Sikh gurdwara was established in Vancouver in 1908
  • The Abbotsford gurdwara established in 1911 is a Canadian National Historic Site and marked its centenary in 2011
  • Nine Canadian Sikhs are known to have fought for the Canadian Forces in WW1
  • Discriminatory immigration policies resulted in an exodus of Sikhs from Canada from 1908 onwards. The attitude of intolerance was embodied by the tragic Komagata Maru incident in which a ship of 376 mostly Sikh passengers was turned back from the Vancouver port after not being allowed to dock and being denied food and supplies for two months
  • With liberalized immigration policy in the 1960s and 70s, Sikh immigration grew dramatically and spread across Canada
  • There are Sikh communities in every Province in Canada
  • Canada’s 2011 Census showed Punjabi to be the most spoken immigrant language in the country
  • Several Canadian Sikhs have served as federal Members of Parliament and Cabinet Ministers and also as representatives and ministers in several Provincial Legislatures
  • Baltej Singh Dhillon was the first Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer to be allowed to wear a turban
  • Lt. Col. Harjit Singh Sajjan became the first Sikh to command a Canadian army regiment in 2011.



  • TU PRABH DAATA DAAN MAT POORA

                                                                      WAHEGURU  SATNAM

                                   LYRICS OF SHABAD : TU PRABH DAATA DAAN MAT POORA

     

    Satnam.....!!

    Tu prabh daata daan mat poora
    Ham thaare bhekhaaree jeo
    Mai kya maagau kichh thir na rahaaee
    Har deejai naam pyaaree jeona
    Tu prabh daata
    Satnam....

    -Ghat ghat rav rehya banvaaree
    Jal thal maheeyal gupto vartai
    Gur sabdee dekh nihaaree jeo
    tu prabh daata

    -Marat payaal akaas dikhaayo
    Gur Satgur kirpa dhaaree jeo
    So brahm ajonee hai bhi honee
    Ghat bheetar dekh muraaree jeo

    Mai kya maagau kichh thir na rahaaee
    Har deejai naam pyaaree jeona
    satnam

    -Janam maran kau eh jag bapro
    In doojai bhagat visaaree jeo

    Satgur millai ta gurmat paaeeyai
    Saakat baajee haaree jeo
    Mai kya maagau kichh thir na rahaaee
    Har deejai naam pyaaree jeona
    satnam

    -Satguru bandhan tor niraare
    Bahur na garabh majhaaree jeo
    Nanak gyaan ratan pargaaseya
    Har man vaseyaa nirankaaree jeo
    Mai kya maagau kichh thir na rahaaee
    Har deejai naam pyaaree jeona
    satnam



    Sunday 2 June 2013

    Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani



    Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is a bright, breezy and brassy film designed for easy consumption. What it certainly is not is ballsy. For all the big ideas about life and the dilemmas of youth that it tosses up in the air over a runtime that’s 20 minutes shy of three hours, it always opts to play safe, vacillating between thoughts of rebellion and acts of conformity.

    The characters spout familiar platitudes to each other: live your dream, get a life and move on, stop pitying yourself and learn to love thyself…We have seen and heard it all before.

    In the first half of the film, four happy-go-lucky school buddies with superficially defined traits reunite to go on a trekking trip to Manali and beyond.

    Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor) is footloose and dreams of exploring the world. Aditi (Kalki Koechlin) is wild and fancy-free. Avi (Aditya Roy Kapur) is a drifter happy to blow up his cash on cricket bets.

    Naina (Deepika Padukone) is the odd one out. She is a bespectacled and sedate medical student. She joins the gang in an act of impulsive defiance but cannot break away from her neuro-immunology textbook even as the rest of the traveling party live it up on the road.

    By the end of the adventure-filled sojourn through the ups and downs of the undulating landscape, each of the four is transformed a little, but only to go his/her way.

    Eight years later, one of the two girls in the group, Aditi, decides to marry a straight-laced engineer (Kunaal Roy Kapur) and her old friends descend on a resort in Udaipur for the grand betrothal.

    And like they did the first time around, they come and go talking about love, friendship and the need to grow up even as they consume a whole lot of liquor.

    Between the swigs, love and friendship do happen, but the quartet does not quite grow up.

    The high-flying Bunny, after several years of globe-trotting as a television cameraman, talks of the pleasure of watching Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. In response, the more rooted Naina extols the joy of seeing Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge with a tub of popcorn at Maratha Mandir.

    Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is clearly more of the latter than the former although it does occasionally betray the ambition to be larger in scope than what it is capable of.

    It is a mildly diverting film at best. Its musical set pieces are robustly staged and with Ranbir Kapoor at the centre of them all, they are fun while they last.

    The characters are rather sketchily etched and the psychological bends that they encounter on the way to self-realization are far too simplistic to catch the audience by surprise.

    Neither the romance nor the drama that the film seeks to whip up can salvage it from being just another harmless romp aimed at an undemanding audience that is comfortable with swimming at the shallow end of life.

    There is no denying, however, that Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is gorgeously filmed, the locations are eye-popping, and the guys and dolls that people the tale are a bunch of attractive people.

    The two lead actors, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, do make a fetching onscreen pair. And they are well complemented by Aditya Roy Kapur and Kalki Koechlin.

    It is the erratic narrative arc that is a letdown. Overlong, sluggish and fluffy, it meanders through varied locations as the young lovers/friends seek to reconnect with each other after a few years of being apart.

    The song and dance routines, no matter how foot-tapping they are, do not quite possess the kind of infectious energy that can offset the clichés around which they are wrapped and turn the film into something more than just superficially enjoyable.

    Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is a mix of Dil Chahta Hai and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, with dollops of 3 Idiots thrown in for good measure. It is all served up in a Karan Johar-style concoction where the backdrops – both indoors and the locations – are infinitely more expressive than the inner worlds of the young characters.

    The impulses of the quartet of friends, who predictably include one couple that is on the verge of a lifelong relationship but are either unable or not keen enough to express their love for each other, are hardly explained in logical and convincing terms. As a result, the fragmented storyline hurtles forward only in fits and starts.

    The heroine is head over heels in love. The boy she is smitten with is averse to making a commitment. The girl is unable to communicate her true feelings. So you know exactly what the outcome is going to be. They will keep crossing each other’s path until true love is found.

    Director Ayan Mukherji, who gave an impressive account of himself in his debut film, Wake Up Sid, appears to have allowed the skills that he displayed the first time around to go into deep slumber.

    Not that Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is a sleeping pill. It is not. But it could certainly have done with a little more narrative verve.

    Do make it a point to get into your seat before the show begins. Madhuri Dixit’s item song plays out ten minutes into the film. Watch Ranbir Kapoor match steps with the still-lustrous diva and you know why this guy is special. Watch Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani for him.
          

    The Secret Of Good Marriage

    Growing up I've learnt about love,
    I've been surrounded by it everyday.
    I'm so glad you've both found it,
    And it's why we're here today.

    They say there's secrets to a good marriage,
    That there are rules to obey,
    But the most important rules of love,
    Are what you two do everyday.

    It's the ''hey babes'' in the morning,
    It's how she makes his tea,
    It's the way he smiles at her,
    Such a sweet thing to see.

    It's never being to old to hold hands,
    Or to watch movies on the couch,
    It's accepting all the flaws,
    Even when the other's a grouch.

    It's telling him he's not going grey,
    It's the ''You look fine in those jeans''
    It's ignoring the mid-life crisis,
    and all her little ''scenes''.

    It's facing the world as one,
    And it's more than love at first sight,
    It's together being a family,
    Each and every day and night.

    It's the way he looks into her eyes,
    It's the way that she looks too,
    It's why they stand before us,
    and it's why they said ''I do''.

    And now I stand here today,
    On this important moment in life,
    With two people very in love,
    Now husband and wife.

    Growing up, I've learnt about love,
    and seeing it today proves it true,
    You've both taught me so much,
    And I'd be lucky to be half as happy as you.