Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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9 Comments:
One of my friends clicked a bigger such thing in Kanpur :)
It seems that they are more popular in small towns than big cities..never seen them in Delhi
I'd survived such a julus in Mathura last year
hey.... super photo
I remember the marriage celebrations we had when I was at home...
"dhan. dhan"... music that makes me feel energetic and makes the guys dance.
hehe. could imagine the sounds :)
OK Tarun, I will soon bring a picture from NCR too :D
Shrinidhi, yes thankfully down south it is not this bad.
Abhilash :D
Rocksea, yes ear shattering it seems when it starts it the wedding season.
lovely noise ;-)
These kinds are still used during pre-wedding celebrations in parts of Karnataka.
Reminds me of Emosanal Atyachar of DevD..hehe!
i remember these bands from my childhood in delhi...havent seen them for a while now...
Thank you Fida.
I did not know that Indica.
Anu, I see them daily while commuting. Maybe I will stop one day to click pictures too.
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