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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Waiting
Ross was waiting Akshat (my younger brother) to come back from college. I love this expression of his :-)
Monday, November 14, 2011
इश्क-ए-दिल्ली Loving Delhi
Earlier this year, the Delhi Government held many events celebrating 100 years of Delhi being named the capital city of India. Unfortunately, I was not in the city or in the mood for celebration then. But I think it is never too late to join the party so I decided to explore some treasures of the city I had heard a lot about but never explored myself. First on my list was the Light and Sound Show called, Ishq-e-Dilli (Love for Delhi) at Purana Qila or Old Fort.
The show beautifully captures the history of Delhi, how the city passed on from the hands of one ruler to the other and how several men and women have expressed their love for the city from time to time. I would recommend everyone living in Delhi or visiting it to see the show at least once.
The show beautifully captures the history of Delhi, how the city passed on from the hands of one ruler to the other and how several men and women have expressed their love for the city from time to time. I would recommend everyone living in Delhi or visiting it to see the show at least once.
The dimly lit Old Fort and the nip in the air created the perfect ambiance for a magical evening of history, sound, light and love for Delhi.
The number 4 instruction left me a little disappointed but with a huge smile the staff there told me that only commercial photography was not allowed. I could take my camera.
We were greeted with these curtains on the wall that was to function as our stage.
The curtains were raised and history unfolded.
A scene from the Mahabharata.
India Gate
Jama Masjid
Purana Qila
Destruction of the city
Everything turning into ash
Wars with the British led to a lot of bloodshed.
British General
Mahatma Gandhi
The Indian Tri-Colour; The National Flag of India
Tryst with Destiny
Symbolic image of Hindu-Muslim Unity
Celebrations
Fireworks
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Purana Qila Revisited
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Purana Qila
With a slight nip in the air, exploring Delhi in the morning has become a weekend ritual. This weekend, I went to Purana Qila or Old Fort with my best friend, Kanchan, and her husband, Kshiteej. Kshiteej is a photography enthusiast and it was great exploring the place with both of them. The nice breakfast at a coffee shop later was also fun!
Will upload more photographs tomorrow. Happy November!
Will upload more photographs tomorrow. Happy November!
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