Friday, July 14, 2017

πŸ“...if I were to make a ""Masala FilLem""...

I had been thinking of writing this blogpost for almost two weeks,…actually since the day I saw Radha from Jab Harry Met Sejal. Though we’ll be only able to know on August 4th kay what actually happens (this time)…Jab they Met! 

But in the meantime, while listening to my playlist…I unintentionally started imaging new situations for some of my heard-million-times songs. It was fun…so, here I am just sharing my slice of spice…which I enjoyed a lot while creating: )  

Disclaimer: This film is made possible, using the sole input of my trusted playlist…πŸ˜‰. 

So, let’s get get going…Start, Camera, Action. 

Situation: The girl’s entry…grooving with her friends on this funky classic punjabi remix…“Engine ki Seeti”.

Situation: Boy’s entry…singing “Yaaron Sun Lo Zara” with his friends.

Situation: Boy saw and met the girl for the first time in a party…where “O Gujariya” was playing. 

Situation: Both perplexed…and while thinking about each other…they start questioning kay “Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai”.

Situation: First things first…boy’s daring act of confession with “Gulabi Aankhen”.

Situation: Girl, shyly passes her feelings in a quite subtle way with “Deewani Mastani”.

Situation: Someone breaks this news to their parents…and here comes their downtime…the twist…which they enjoy in a most classic way with “Jashn e Baharan”

Situation: As expected parents give-in…and this happy occasion of ‘haan’ (acceptance) and Methai sharing is ought to be celebrated with “Shakar Wadawan”

Situation: Girl displays her happiness on this whole set-up with imagining…“Rehnuma”. 

Situation: Boy, in a slightly showoff/outrageous way bursts his emotions with… “Pee Loon”.

Situation: Both families meet each other to start Shaadi preps…with “Ishaq Bulava" playing in the background, which of course…only the girl and boy can hear and enjoy ;) 

Situation: Mehndi/Shaddi celebrations happening with all enjoying…“Rang Rang Mein”

Situation: Though not needed…but since I also had “Yeh Hassen Wadiyan” on my list, and which I always enjoy…so let’s not ignore that…and stick it to the end, with credits rolling. 



P.S. I know this looks less like a film, but more like a musical…just created to cater all these songs…but it’s okay. After all it’s my film…and I can do anything…right πŸ˜‰? 

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