The Indian Creativity

Friday, February 22, 2019

The Legends Of The Blue Sea | नीले समुद्र की जलपरी | Hindi



The Legend of the Blue Sea television series centers on the love story of Heo Joon-jae (Lee Min-ho), the son of a rich businessman who becomes a handsome and clever con-man after his parents' divorce, and a mermaid named Shim Cheong (Jun Ji-hyun). Focusing on rebirth, fate, and unrequited love, their tale is juxtaposed with the parallel story of their Joseon era incarnations, town head Kim Dam-ryeong and the mermaid Se-hwa.


We dubbed the 1st Episode in Hindi unofficially and uploaded it on YouTube. But someone reported the Video and it got deleted from there. So we are uploading it here in 4 parts.


To Watch all the Parts of Episode 1, Click on This Link.


Here is the Song This is Love Story with Hindi Subtitles or you may say Lyrics:


Sunday, June 18, 2017

Making A Short Movie: Some Exercise Before Execution


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Making A Short Film: Gear For around two-thousand dollars, you can buy a camera that produces cinematic results. And if you can’t afford to grab a professional camera, then just utilize any camera you can get your hands on. (Yes, this includes camera phones.) Again, making something is better than making nothing. In the event you cannot yet afford your own equipment, then find someone who already has gear and make friends. Short Film Ideas You next step is to get an idea for a short.

Just remember, the more you practice, the better you get. And if you’re making a short film, but find yourself really low on short film ideas, then the next best thing is to create a music video… Which is essentially a short movie too. The other things you can do is watch other short films. A while back, I stopped by the Haig Manoogian Screenings of the best short films. The films represented the best of the best of the NYU film school and were presented by former NYU alumni Eli Roth. Shot in film (not HDSLR video), all of the movies looked expensive and awesome. But at the same time, guess what? …Every film was serious and dramatic. By now, I think this is the reality of making a short film – It seems like most student filmmakers create serious and dramatic movies. I don’t know why this happens. So in response to a short film festival market saturated with drama, my ongoing to suggestion for making a short film is this: “When making a short film, DO NOT do drama!”


Okay… If you think you have something dramatic you just HAVE to share, by all means, make your movie! Keep in mind that your short film will probably end up on YouTube. So if you can be funny and get Internet viewers to share your movie with other people who will then share your movie with other people, you will have achieved a great thing. In addition to all the points mentioned thus far – Your audience is your business. Growing your own audience is up to you. And the process starts with making a short film, getting your movie online and exposing your work to the world. Making A Short Film: 5 Tips For New Filmmakers After making a few short films, you may find yourself getting bored. This is actually a good sign, because it shows you’re growing. When this happens, begin to come up with more complex short film ideas and then write a well crafted screenplay. 1. In the event you have not yet made a short movie, write one or two page scripts and then produce your story on a borrowed camcorder. 2. Edit the footage on a friend’s computer. 3. Upload the footage to video sites like YouTube. Test audience reaction. Is it good or bad? Learn from it. Then make another video… Then another… Then another. 4. Once you feel confident with short storytelling, move on to bigger and bigger projects. 5. Keep pushing yourself. Keep refining and learning!


Shoot scenes for minimal cost and still make them interesting. Making a short film will help you save time and money when you create your feature, while providing you with endurance, experience and the confidence to make movies with greater efficiency. When you upload your work for the world to watch, audience feedback will reveal areas needing improvement. Even though you’re working with non-professional equipment and talent, if you can learn to make great movies with a small camera, you can make them with a big camera. Theoretically, if you make one or two three-minute movies like this every weekend for six months, you will have the equivalent experience of making a feature. Then later, when the feature filmmaker in you is ready, the feature will reveal itself. 


Source: Film Making Stuff 

Friday, February 3, 2017

Sabka Maalik Ek


कहते हैं क़ि मरने के बाद कुछ लोग अमर हो जाते हैं
लेकिन साई बाबा अकेले मनुष्य हैं जो 
मरने के बाद अमीर हो गए!!
 




सूचना : इस आर्टिकल का उददेश्य किसी धर्म को हानि पहुचाना नहीं है!!






In Indian Fables, Its said that some of the Dead are Immortal after Death
But Sai Baba is the Only Person Who has Become
Rich.



Note: THIS Post Never Wants to Hurt AnyOne's Feelings or Religion.

Monday, September 26, 2016

"Ajab Si" Baat HAI ISS Singer MEIN, 5 Known Facts About THE Stylish Singer OF BollyWood, KK



If one is to the name the versatile singers in Bollywood, KK’s name cannot be missed out from the list. From singing romantic numbers to crooning upbeat songs, KK has done it all with absolute dedication. With his soothing voice, he has given every song an identity and made a place for himself in the hearts of millions of Hindi music lovers. KK turned 48 this year.

1] KK’s musical journey began with listening to her mother’s Malayali songs which his father would record in a little tape recorder when he was studying in Delhi's Mount St. Mary School. The singer, who is amongst the top names in Bollywood music, never had any formal training in music. During his school days, he would listen to his favourite songs and just hum along. Born and brought up in South Delhi’s Green Park, KK loved the song ‘Mehbooba’ from SholayPeople would often ask him to sing that song and he would happily oblige. It was after a stage performance in school when he was in 2nd class that KK started taking music seriously. He sang ‘Jab andhera hota hai’ from 1973 film Raja Rani and the crowd greeted the little KK with a huge round of applause. KK calls this moment life changing and claims that it has helped him become what he is today.



2] For almost 24 years now, KK is married to his childhood sweetheart, Jyothy Krishna. But before he could take holy vows with his ladylove, he had to find himself a job. KK took up the job of a salesman just for the heck of it. Now a married man, KK was frustrated after 6 months of his job. It was due to the support of his wife and his father, he gained courage to quit it and pursue what he was made for-music. He bought himself a keyboard and started making jingles with friends Shibani Kashyap and Saibal Basu. The trio made some money too but KK was not satisfied. And for the solace he was longing for, he finally got out of the comfortable confines of Delhi and left for Mumbai.


3] Apart from Bollywood songs[Likely 500_Songs], KK has lent his voice to almost 3000 jingles. In fact, it was with jingles he started off his career. In 1985, KK’s first jingle with Loy Mendonsa came up. As soon as the jingle went on-air, people started taking notice. Upon hearing his voice on television, KK was ecstatic. The story of his first paycheck that he received for voicing his first jingle is even more riveting. Music director Ranjit Barot asked KK about his rate but completely unaware of the industry, the singer was reticent. Ranjit then flashed him his five fingers which made KK assume that he was going to be paid Rs. 500 for his work. However, when he received the check, he was stunned to see that the amount was actually Rs. 5000.


4] Although, KK’s big Bollywood break was in the form of ‘Tadap tadap’ from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, his first Bollywood song was ‘Chhod aaye hum’ wherein he got to sing the first two lines. KK had also recorded songs for Shekhar Kapur’s Tara Rum Pum and Vishal Bharadwaj’s Hum Panchhi Hain Daal Ke but neither saw the light of the day. That’s when the determined KK got to sing ‘Tadap tadap’ that completely changed the game for him and there was no looking back. Be it Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai’s title track or ‘Banda ye bindaas hai’ from Aks, KK’s every song was a chartbuster. The Delhi guy was now living his dreams.


5] He might have crooned a hundred chartbusters in his soulful voice but KK has not been very lucky with awards. In his long career of almost two decades, KK has won only one award, which was a Screen Award he received in 2008 for ‘Khuda jaane’ from Bachna Ae Haseeno. While a diehard KK fan would blame the jury for this, KK blames himself for not getting awards. He says that he has never really had a desire of winning awards and that if one doesn’t desire something, they don’t get it.

 Hindustan Times: He Says "I'M Happy TO NOT Get Awards"!

Personally A Big Fan OF KK Sir, I Love His "Ajab Si" Much More Than Any Other Song!!

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He Wishes ON Christmas:






Sunday, September 18, 2016

THE Pillar IS Hanging IN THIS Temple!!


Lepakshi Temple, Andhra Pradesh



THE #Lepakshi_Temple IS Well_Known FOR THE #Hanging_Pillar,!!


Veerabhadra Temple is famed for another engineering wonder. Among the 70 stone pillars, there is one that hangs from the ceiling. The base of the pillar barely touches the ground and is possible to pass objects such as a thin sheet of paper or a piece of cloth from one side to the other. It is said that the pillar is a bit dislodged from its original position when a British engineer tried to move it in an unsuccessful attempt to uncover the secret of its support.





The village Lepakshi holds a significant place in the great Indian epic Ramayana. Legend has it that the bird Jatayu, wounded by the king of Lanka, Ravana, fell here after a futile battle against the king who was carrying away Sita, the wife of Rama, the king of Ayodhya. When Rama reached the spot, he saw the bird and said compassionately to him, “Le Pakshi” — meaning “Arise, bird” in Telegu.