I was just sent this clip by a friend and I find it compelling to list it here.
During a more than a regular downpour of rains, Mumbai reeled in pressure of collapse of its sewage system, where water clogged not only the drainage system but also the whole city. There were many articles written about amazing spirit of Mumbai and how they helped each other out during that time of distress. We also come across sporadic news articles about mishandling of manholes and how many people have lost lives because of those accidents.
Here is a heart warming public service message alerting us about the pathetic state of "civic sense" in India. I hope our citizens get our act together and our duty of keeping our streets clean, literally.
Please invite your friends to this website. Word of mouth pays. Thank you :)
Showing posts with label Happy Indian family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Indian family. Show all posts
Clean India, Save india
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I Love you Rasna (Yet again...)
Ha, isnt it like an year since I posted the first Rasna commercial? Well, its that time of the year again and mangoes arent getting cheaper by day. So boys and girls eat them while you get it or better yet, have some rasna ;-)
PS: Umm Yumm Ankita...
PS: Umm Yumm Ankita...
Apne ghar ke atta ki, baat hi kuch aur
Milcent Milcent.
There you have it, the super happy Indian family from 1980's. The 'bahu' isnt living with huge family of her husband, but 'only' her in laws. Also, the in-laws are super nice people and they all get along because they dont make their bahu do all the house work.
Bahu is happy because she gets help from her whole family, right from making of 'atta.' Isn't that lovely? Look how well that 'phulka roti' puffed. I think for a brief period of about 2 years, that lead lady of this commercial was there all over the tv. If I remember it correctly, she was also one of the brides 'Mr Yogi' has checked out too. Ahh, how much fun this vague memories are.
I hope you enjoy this too.
There you have it, the super happy Indian family from 1980's. The 'bahu' isnt living with huge family of her husband, but 'only' her in laws. Also, the in-laws are super nice people and they all get along because they dont make their bahu do all the house work.
Bahu is happy because she gets help from her whole family, right from making of 'atta.' Isn't that lovely? Look how well that 'phulka roti' puffed. I think for a brief period of about 2 years, that lead lady of this commercial was there all over the tv. If I remember it correctly, she was also one of the brides 'Mr Yogi' has checked out too. Ahh, how much fun this vague memories are.
I hope you enjoy this too.
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