Frames of Reference
Every Frame Evokes a Memory, and Every Memory is Worth Sharing
Tag: bollywood
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Asha Bhosle — the voice that danced through seven decades of Indian cinema — passed away on April 12, 2026, in Mumbai at the age of 92. Her departure closes a chapter of music history that began in the shellac era and stretched into the digital age, a journey that defined the soundscape of Bollywood…
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The playlist “Songs of Innocence” explores the songs that have immortalized the spirit of innocence, tracing a path from the black-and-white nostalgia of the Golden Era to the vibrant, heartfelt portrayals of childhood in modern cinema. These are the anthems of the “age of wonder,” reminding us that no matter how far we travel, the…
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“कल और आएंगे नगमों की खिलती कलियाँ चुनने वाले, मुझसे बेहतर कहने वाले, तुमसे बेहतर सुनाने वाले” – साहिर लुधियानवी There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when the slick production of the 21st century meets the soul of the 1960s. We often hear that “they don’t make them like they used to,” but…
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“Violence produces only something resembling justice, but it distances people from the real thing” – Leo Tolstoy Let me confess upfront that I am no fan of sectarian historiography. There is much to be said for the political motives behind the making of Dhurandhar. But this is not a political blog, so I will resist…
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Asha Bhosle — the voice that danced through seven decades of Indian cinema — passed away on April 12, 2026, in Mumbai at the age of 92. Her departure closes a chapter of music history that began in the shellac era and stretched into the digital age, a journey that defined the soundscape of Bollywood…
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Whitman once cried, “O to make the most jubilant song!”. I am not sure if it is a cultural thing, but in general the Hindi songs we remember the most are rarely jubilant in nature. Even if there is an occasional happy peppy song, it is usually introduced as comic relief and not an “Ode…
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The year was 1973, and the place was Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Our family had just moved from Hyderabad to Gwalior. My admission to the Kendriya Vidyalaya was almost in jeopardy due to my poor performance in Hindi during the admission interview.