Sardi khasi na malaria hua lyrics

  1. Researcharia
  2. Challenges of Season Change: How to Safeguard Your Home?
  3. A ‘jolly’ good show in association with t2
  4. Alchemist: Loveria ya Malaria
  5. Written update 14 may


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Researcharia

Well past midnight and an old song –“Sardi khasi na malaria hua…” from the past, strikes me. This time not to remind me of ‘loveria’, but rather about ‘researcharia’ (if you read it as Research-Area, trust me you too are sailing the same boat as me :D). Sailing towards an end (supposedly :P), here I find myself- lost in thoughts and dearth of actions to realize them. The journey that I began with little or no alarming of the danger ahead, now no more seems eventful to me. A “me” who is aimlessly trying to burn some midnight oil to cushion myself from the anticipated discussions scheduled for Thursdays 9 a.m. (only a few hours ahead, alas!) Each 9 a.m. onsets the same routine- a weekly report, the following ‘a, an, the’ errrr- grammatical errors, my intent conveyed partially (given a chance to do so) makes the minor part, while what my guide thought, thinks and wants to think makes most of the remaining! Every time it so happens that we fix on a topic, a paper, an idea, substance of the thesis only to annul it later. Besides earning me the dignity of being a “good boy” (that’s what my guide refers me as these days), these meetings seem no different than what they were a week, a month or even an year back; the only consistency being that of changing research areas! Having little to discuss for the oncoming tete-a-tete, and with time dedicated to post this (which means no weekly report) what awaits is yet another round of (forgetful) notes, (not) to dos and a longing nap to r...

Challenges of Season Change: How to Safeguard Your Home?

Remember Nana Patekar lip-syncing to the famous lines “Sardi, khasi na malaria hua?” Yes, sounds familiar during season change, doesn’t it? A sudden fall in temperature and cool breeze from the north right after the rainy days makes you feel the change in the air. But it is the sneezes in the morning and viral fevers that let us know more prominently about the transition. Well, your home is no exception. While it doesn’t have the chance to catch a cold, it does have risks of getting badly affected by the weather change. Be wise beforehand and prepare accordingly. Read on to know more about safeguarding your home. Before we move on to what you should do to safeguard your house, let’s have a quick look at what are the problems you should be aware of. Most of them you already know. Let us just double-check once. • Extreme heat during prolonged summer causes • Months of monsoon invite • Wooden doors and windows become enlarged as moisture swells them up during the rainy season. But when that ends, it is a pain to close them properly as the size has changed. • Winter intensifies condensation and any damp that you might not have noticed and turns it into a nightmare. We’re sure you have come across a lot of other issues which you never suspected could happen due to season change. However, now let’s see what you can do to save your dearer-than-life home. Here are some useful home maintenance tips for forthcoming winter: 1. Ventilate your house well Now that the monsoon has finall...

A ‘jolly’ good show in association with t2

After he sang for Chandni with Sridevi, people stopped calling him to concerts “because they thought they would have to call Sridevi as well”! That’s Jolly Mukherjee making sure that the audience had a jolly good time at Rhapsody @ Jhaal Farezi, in association with t2, on Friday evening. “This place reminds me of an English pub. It’s a great experience to be performing in such a close-knit atmosphere, where you can interact with each member in the audience. I really enjoy doing concerts in Calcutta,” said Jolly. “Jolly Mukherjee brought in a lot of surprise elements. He talked about a lot of things we did not know in Bollywood, like his experience while singing for Chandni. He is a very good speaker,” said Bikram Banerjee, director, hospitality operations, Ambuja Neotia Group. Playlist 1. Kehna hai from Padosan 2. Andheri raaton mein from Shahenshah 3. Sardi khasi na malaria hua from Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman 4. Goriya re goriya from Aaina 5. Chandni meri Chandni from Chandni 6. Phoolon ke rang se from Prem Pujari 7. Jeena isi ka naam hai from Anari 8. Teri pyaari pyaari surat ko from Sasural 9. Tum pukaar lo from Khamoshi 10. Zindagi kaisi hai paheli from Anand 11. Dukhi man mere from Funtoosh 12. Aise to na dekho from Teen Deviyaan 13. Ek pyar ka nagma hai from Shor Text: Sibendu Das Pictures: B. Halder and Pabitra Das YOU MAY ALSO LIKE • First look of Bigg Boss OTT 2 house; photos inside • The Flash changes nothing though Ezra Miller does a good job as Barry Allen • Anura...

Alchemist: Loveria ya Malaria

Last week I had been a bit sick with cold and fever and a couple of friends have been singing the song ' sardi khasi na malaria hua loveria hua loveria hua' a old hindi song which means that neither do I have cold,cough or malaria but I am in love with somebody. I was sitting for a couple of hours in my room at my computer table working and look what I had done.. The first sight of the picture would make somebody think that someone was trying to write a love letter to a girl friend and throwing papers till I find the perfect lines to impress her....but in my case these were the tissues which I used for my running nose hehehe..... couldn't get every tissue into the waste basket and was lazy to get up from my chair every single time....hence I figured always when we see pieces of papers lying around, it could be either of the reasons..... Well I am single and happy now and wouldn't want to waste paper and if I ever have to I can use my iphone to send her the perfect lines use the ipickuplines application if required which I was checking out...... which actually gives some cool lines which would impress a girl..here are a few below.... man the iphone applications are so diverse and amazing.... " I have never had a dream come true until the day that I met you" or " why does it feel like the most beautiful girl in the world is in my room"......ain't these lines sound like somebody is flirting... Well when the time comes I will write my own....;) don't know her number yet..........

Written update 14 may

Originally posted by naturesk shreya you did terribly wrong with that pooor guy bechara how heartless of u haan yaar I really felt bad after knowing the whole truth after few months...tab tho laga ki jis ledke pey inta bharosa kiya woh kaise dhoka de diya !! but anyway woh ladka engineering padhke acchi naukri hasil ki and married my friend ! thay have a kid now and woh ladka took sweet revenge on me...usney sadi ke din mere pati ko meri karnama detail mein color daal ke bataya aur fir warn kiya ki issey bhai tum sambhal ke rehna...dikhney mein ekdum saant aur bholi hain but ekbar gussa hojati hain tho kisika khair nehi I am sure Virendr will say the same thing to Tej singh on his wedding day...ki bhai chapla hain bahut achi but aisehi talwar leke nehi ghoomti...uski tongue talwar sehi zada sharp hain bach ke rahio ! Edited by milinda.shreyz - 6 years ago Originally posted by zyrah17 Sari galti shreya ki nahi he wo bhi bol sakta tha na khade reh kar sunne ki kya jarurat thi ha wo baat alag he ke shreya ne bolne nahi diya LOL LOL LOL ! Aur bhi maze ki baat suno when I get extremely irritated or angry beyond tolerance I forget every language other than english...so anything that comes out of my mouth is in english that too in break neck speed...toh adhi time pey logon ko samajh mein nehi atey what the hell I am screaming at them..only thing they realise that I am seeing red now...toh acchai ismein hi hain ki chupchap kat ley ! atleast patdev does that everytime ek ghantey ba...