Sunday, November 14, 2010

Sau Gram Zindagi..



The song starts with portrayal of the zindagi - the life as a hot and sweet mixture. And then comes the punch line - sau gram zindagi, sambhal ke kharchi hai - (I) have used this small/short/comparable to mere 100 grams - life - very carefully. This life is true, this life is false but still (I) have used this life very carefully.

(I) have boiled (the life) and poured in the cup - it is bitter, like fate, just want a spoon of sugar.

Life is too short, if you just want to cry. It's a tailor, a craftsman who crafts your happiness with the help of different colored strings.

Really sometimes some songs can make you think about your life. If considered that the average lifespan of 60 years or 70 years, is it really important what you have achieved at the end ? How much money you have ? I feel the other way, this is very small life and (we) have to LIVE (our) life. It doesn't matter how much money you have or you are the big boss at any company - the important part is, if at the end you can say I have lived my life and lived it carefully - saw the Things in the world - experienced the diversity - went through many bad patches, still enjoying every moment at the same time.

So at the end, just try to make the life more meaningful and say sau gram zindagi, sambhal ke kharchi hai....

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