Saturday, July 12, 2008

We, the Indians


Even at 11 in night, there were people hanging out from balconies, windows, roof tops to watch the Baraat progression ( I can't say for sure, whether it was because we were keeping them awake because of loud music, or because of the excitement, but I am gonna assume it was the latter case, because, in my childhood, I've used looking at a baraat as an excuse to delay the sleeping time).

We won't change, will we? :)

Mood: Upbeat

7 comments:

Hg said...

The more important question IMHO is whether we need to change?

Vartika said...

ahaa!
that's what i love about indian weddings! d attached hype and halla-gulla!!!
looks weird from the outside but when we are a part of it...irresistible!
i gt bak frm a weddin too
:)

musketeer said...

! HG

Change, as they say, is inevitable. And in case you haven't observed, marriages, which used to be a long function, have reduced to a function of day or two - and even in that, the people are lesser then it used to be.
I hate tha. But still, the even the celebrations that are left, are good!!!

! Vati
Which wedding did u go to?
It doesn't look weird fron outside also, it's enjoyable from the windows and rooftops too!!

Metallica bhakt! said...

Hum nahi sudhrenge!! :P

musketeer said...

!Y

kyun sudhrein???!!?!?!!

:D

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Unknown said...

it's a nice picture. But is Life a one size fits all situation'', why comply when there's an opportunity to break loose?