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Love!

Saathiya tune kya kiya
Beliya ye tune kya kiya
Meine kiya, teraaa intezaar
Itna karo na mujhe pyaar
Itna karo na mujhe pyar

Saathiya tune kya kahaaa
Beliya ye tune kya kaha
Yoo na kabhi karna intezaaar
Meine kiya hain tumse pyaaaaar
Meine kiya hein tumse pyar.

Itni mohababt sahna sakungaa
Sach mani zinda rahna sakungaa
Tujko samloo ye mera zimma
Main hu to kya hai jane tamannaa
Ab jeena marana meraaaaa
Janam tere hath hai
Maine kaha na sanammm
Ab tu mere sath hai

To phir samhal, le me chala
Jana kaha, aa dil me aa

Dil ke chaman ka hasna to dekha
Jagi nazar ka sapna to dekha
Aise bane hum ek jaan ek dil tu hai ke main hu
Kahena he mushkil
Chota basanti hai tuuuu, tan hai gulabi meraa
Do rang milne ke baad hote nahi hai judaa

To phir samhal, le me chala
Jana kaha, aa dil me aaa

Saathiya tune kya kahaaa
Beliya ye tune kya kaha

Listen to the song here. :)

Pregnancy and men!

This is Vibha Chechi’s latest blog entry..

Pregnancy is such a complex process. Physically and emotionally !

I’m glad God didn’t trust it with men. They would have totally messed it up ;-)”

I completely disagree… What is the big deal?

Your tummy grows big giving you a weird shape!

Come on, most of the men in IT field have much bigger tummies than a complete pregnant women.

The baby kicks you from within.

Well, that would save a lot of money. FYI, men actually spent very much to get the kick from within.

You feel nauseated quite often.

Men is a mayor in this field. He has been practising this for years. From the first year in college to be precise and it seems they enjoy it. It was always a part of their party (fun).

Add more points on why men is better (or as good as) women in carrying. :)

Necessity is the mother of Learning

It has been almost an year that I am sharing my class hours with Telugu people (as you all know, they fill most of the PG classes in India) but learning Telugu was never in my mind, except for those abusive words (which apparently can be understood even if you don’t know the language). Most of the Telugu people are making a very good effort to learn Malayalam though. And I defend this laziness of mine by belittling their language, quite often.

The rumour that the first years will be having a high ratio of gults did not made an effect on any of us, but the one which said that there is going to be a pretty good ratio of gult girls was welcomed with joy and shock. We dont know even a single Telugu word which is good enough to communicate with a telugu girl.

I wanted to learn all those necessary sentences (obviously for flirting) in Telugu from my friends. But those innocent funny statements I made about Telugu which they took as insults to their mother language, unfortunately, pulled me back. But at last I shed my false pride and went to their room (after all, everything is fair in flirt and war). And I was surprised to see two other of my Malayali classmates there , who were already taking lessons!!!

I should say that my Telugu friends are really nice that they were so happy and enthusiastic in teaching Telugu. The classes are going really well and we could say the basic flirting statements like.

Nee peru endi?
Ellavunavu?
Nenu ninne premasthunanu.. etc..

All these in a week! And we translated one malayalam song to Telugu yesterday. The following is it.

Akkada ikkada unthe yela
aasha theeruthundi, mana aasha theeruthundi…

All malayalis who read this should be guessing the song easily… :)

PS: BTW, the language is funny!! :) {Hope none of my telugu friends see this}